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How to find the definite integral over a circle with radius 'r' and center at the origin. I mean what are the limits of the integral, 0 to 0. Isn't the limits a closed one? How to give the limits? Do we have to consider compley numbers to do this? Please help...

How to find the definite integral over a circle with radius 'r' and center at the origin. I mean what are the limits of the integral, 0 to 0. Isn't the limits a closed one? How to give the limits? Do we have to consider compley numbers to do this? Please help...

Grade:Upto college level

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SAGAR SINGH - IIT DELHI
878 Points
13 years ago

Dear stuent,

Take limits in the form of theta....from 0 to 2 pi...

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Sagar Singh

B.Tech, IIT Delhi

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14 Points
13 years ago

My equation is not in the cylindrical coordinate system, its in the cartesian coordinate system, so can't take limit from 0 to 2Pi

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