plotting shaded area of integral

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Ikenna Iwudike
Ikenna Iwudike le 23 Avr 2022
F = @(x,y) y.*sqrt(x.^2 - y.^2);
ymax = @(x)x;
q= integral2(F,1,2,0,ymax)
How do you plot the shading of the region over which this integral extends.

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Star Strider
Star Strider le 23 Avr 2022
The function creates a surface, and the integral has only a scalar value, so perhaps something like this —
F = @(x,y) y.*sqrt(x.^2 - y.^2);
ymax = @(x)x;
q= integral2(F,1,2,0,ymax)
q = 1.2500
x = linspace(1, 2, 10);
y = linspace(0, ymax(max(x)), 10);
[X,Y] = ndgrid(x,y);
% cplxsurf = F(X,Y)
figure
surf(X, Y, real(F(X,Y)))
hold on
surf(X, Y, imag(F(X,Y)))
hold off
grid on
colormap(turbo)
title('Complex')
figure
surf(X, Y, abs(F(X,Y)))
grid on
colormap(turbo)
title('Absolute Value')
Make appropriate changes to get the desired result.
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