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Hi there
How do i calculate the double integral of dxdy/(x^2 + y^2 + a^2)^3/2 where the limits are (0,a)x(o,a)
I first kept y const and the integral i got is x/(a^2 + y^2 + x^2) which i have to calculate with the limits.
After that im stuck??
How do i calculate the integral of ady/(2a^2+y^2)^1/2 from 0 to a?

Clue??

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Hello White!

Wow, I just found this question of yours from the summer!

I had "been on vacation" from AllExperts since then...

I gather it is a bit too late to help, eh?

Oh well, I hope you got help on it or (better) figured it
out yourself.

Happy Holidays!

Abe Mantell

Calculus

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Hello, I am a college professor of mathematics and regularly teach all levels from elementary mathematics through differential equations, and would be happy to assist anyone with such questions!

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Over 15 years teaching at the college level.

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M.S. (and A.B.D.) in Applied Mathematics from SUNY @ Stony Brook

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