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Suppose RR is the triangle with vertices (−1,0),(0,1),(−1,0),(0,1), and (1,0)(1,0). (a) As an iterated integral, ∬R(5x+9y)2dA=∫BA∫DC(5x+9y)2dxdy∬R(5 x+9y)2dA=∫AB∫CD(5x+9y)2dxdy with limits of integration

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