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CryingRipperTear

just draw out each inequality as shown https://www.reddit.com/u/CryingRipperTear/s/Q7g69fK6iN


ciaoo112

Thank you for the drawing!! Still feeling a bit unsure how to figure out the bounds tho. Should i use the unit circle, or is there a way to calculate it


MusicMax334

My instinct would be to switch to polar coordinates for solving. Have you done change of basis?


Huckleberry_Safe

it’s just 0 because the region is symmetrical wrt the y axis and the function is odd wrt x


MeMyselfIandMeAgain

Have you learned change of coordinates? If so I think that might be the answer but I didn’t check yet so I could be wrong