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The double integral over a rectangle gives:
Subject:Mathematics
Topic:Calculus
Subtopic:Multiple integrals
Cognitive Level:Analytical
Source:FPSC Mathematics Lecturer syllabus-aligned practice; answer verified mathematically; not an official past-paper extraction
Last updated:18 May 2026
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Only length
Area/accumulated volume depending on integrand
A derivative
Only perimeter
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- Subject:
- Mathematics
- Topic:
- Calculus
- Subtopic:
- Multiple integrals
- Difficulty:
- medium
- Source:
- FPSC Mathematics Lecturer syllabus-aligned practice; answer verified mathematically; not an official past-paper extraction
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