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Hi, I am posting a question from the topic Double Integrals in Calculus II. The prerequisite in solving this question : a) Understanding of rectangular coordinate and polar coordinate systems b) Conv

Double Integrals in Calculus II. 

The prerequisite in solving this question : 

a) Understanding of rectangular coordinate and polar coordinate systems

b) Conversion formula for rectangular to polar coordinates

c) Identifying the given region of integral and the lower and upper bounds 

d) Evaluating the double integral.

Question : 

Compute the following integral, using polar coordinates 

\(\int\limits_{-1}^{1}\int\limits_{-\sqrt{1-x^2}}^{\sqrt{1-x^2}}(x^2+y^2)^\frac{3}{2}dydx\)

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