Calculus 3 Lecture 14.8: How to Change Variables in Multiple Integrals (Using the Jacobian)
Calculus 3 Lecture 14.8: How to Change Variables in Multiple Integrals (Using the Jacobian): Just like what it says! What the Jacobian is and how to use it to do substitutions in multiple integrals. Also discussed is how to find your own transformations.

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