Initialize
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Install the Student MultivariateCalculus package.
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Define the bounding surfaces and the bounds of the region as , and . Note the use of the solve and eval commands.
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Use the diff command to obtain the partial derivatives with respect to and .
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Use the MultiInt command with a pre-defined domain option
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Use the SurfaceInt command from the Student VectorCalculus package
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Because the region of integration is a disk, Maple has automatically switched to polar coordinates. Without the list of coordinates included in the definition of the circle, Maple would use for and for , writing a deceptive iterated integral. The integrand of this surface integral is so complicated that any attempt to find a closed-form for the inner integral has been abandoned in favor of a numeric evaluation of the double integral.
A solution from first principles that uses the top-level Int command is given below.