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19.06.2020 • 
Mathematics

Consider the transformation T: x = \frac{56}{65}u - \frac{33}{65}v, \ \ y = \frac{33}{65}u + \frac{56}{65}v A. Computer the Jacobian:
\frac{\partial(x, y)}{\partial(u, v)} =
B. The transformation is linear, which implies that ittransforms lines into lines. Thus, it transforms the squareS:-65 \leq u \leq 65, -65 \leq v \leq 65 into a square T(S) with vertices:
T(65, 65) =
T(-65, 65) =
T(-65, -65) =
T(65, -65) =
C. Use the transformation T to evaluate the integral\int \!\! \int_{T(S)} \ x^2 + y^2 \ {dA}

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