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Let G(u, v)=(u2v, v2u). Use the Change of Variables Formula to compute the area of the...

Let G(u, v)=(u2v, v2u). Use the Change of Variables Formula to compute the area of the image D of R=[1, 6]⋅[1, 13]

Area(D)=

Use the Change of Variables Formula to compute ∫∫D(x+y) dxdy

∫∫D(x+y) dxdy=

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