About question number 7,I did not input the theta portion of the jacobian into my answer because it arrived from the dV portion of the integral. I did not think the dV was apart of the integrand.
I see what you mean. That is ambiguous at best. Your way is fine. Who are you? (you can send an email if you prefer.)
for problem 4b, shouldn't the bounds on the integrals be neg infinity to infinity instead of zero to infinity?
sorry I mean 3b
Yes. Absolutely. They should be -infinity to infinity. Thanks for that.
About question number 7,
ReplyDeleteI did not input the theta portion of the jacobian into my answer because it arrived from the dV portion of the integral. I did not think the dV was apart of the integrand.
I see what you mean. That is ambiguous at best. Your way is fine. Who are you? (you can send an email if you prefer.)
Deletefor problem 4b, shouldn't the bounds on the integrals be neg infinity to infinity instead of zero to infinity?
ReplyDeletesorry I mean 3b
ReplyDeleteYes. Absolutely. They should be -infinity to infinity. Thanks for that.
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