Calculus, 10th Edition (Anton)

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Chapter 14 - Multiple Integrals - 14.3 Double Integrals In Polar Coordinates - Exercises Set 14.3 - Page 1025: 35

Answer

True.

Work Step by Step

True We can basically treat the region $\mathrm{R}$ as a rectangle with dimensions $0 \leq \theta \leq 2 \pi$ and $0 \leq r \leq 2$ So, the disk of radius 2 that is centered at the origin is a polar rectangle.
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