Math Problem Statement

int (x2+2xy,x2+y2)

Solution

It seems like you are trying to compute an integral, but the notation appears unclear. Based on the given expression, I believe you're trying to calculate a double integral of the form:

(x2+2xy)dxdy\int \int (x^2 + 2xy) \, dx \, dy

with limits of integration possibly as x2+y2x^2 + y^2 (for the first variable) and x2+2xyx^2 + 2xy (for the second variable).

Could you please confirm if this is the correct interpretation? Or provide more context or specific limits for the integral?

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Math Problem Analysis

Mathematical Concepts

Double Integrals
Multivariable Calculus

Formulas

Double integral \int \int f(x, y) \, dx \, dy

Theorems

Fundamental Theorem of Calculus for Multiple Variables

Suitable Grade Level

Grades 11-12, College-level Calculus