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Question Number 199377 by universe last updated on 02/Nov/23
  ∫∫_R cos (max{x^3 , y^(3/2) })dx dy , where R = [0,1]×[0,1]
$$\:\:\int\underset{\mathrm{R}} {\int}\mathrm{cos}\:\left(\mathrm{max}\left\{\mathrm{x}^{\mathrm{3}} ,\:\mathrm{y}^{\mathrm{3}/\mathrm{2}} \right\}\right)\mathrm{dx}\:\mathrm{dy}\:,\:\mathrm{where}\:\mathrm{R}\:=\:\left[\mathrm{0},\mathrm{1}\right]×\left[\mathrm{0},\mathrm{1}\right] \\ $$
Answered by witcher3 last updated on 04/Nov/23
i will Try
$$\mathrm{i}\:\mathrm{will}\:\mathrm{Try} \\ $$
Commented by universe last updated on 04/Nov/23
thank you sir please try sir
$${thank}\:{you}\:{sir}\:{please}\:{try}\:{sir} \\ $$

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