To put it simply a dummy variable is what we call a variable that serves as a placeholder.So, they're equal because the "equations are the same" and has the same limits, making them a dummy variable?
I get everything else but am not too sure if I'm correctly understanding why the two are equal/what is a dummy variable.
Thank youTo put it simply a dummy variable is what we call a variable that serves as a placeholder.
The two are equal because simply put the letters are basically conveying the same message eg xsindx is basically integrating by a minuscule amount of x and then ysinydy is integrating by a minuscule amount of y and that x and y are like two football players who are subbing on and off for each other as y is the dummy variable.
Using that the two are equal and as such ysiny which is just xsinx in disguise can be moved to the LHS in your work and then integrate the leftover.
Ooh thanks for thisPut another way... If:
then is the signed area enclosed by the curve , the -axis, and the boundaries and .
Now, consider
is the signed area enclosed by the curve , the -axis, and the boundaries and
...which, if you think about it, has to be , because both integrals are representing exactly the same region, thus .