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Fubini Theorem: Integrability and Order of Integration

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This lecture covers the Fubini theorem for regular domains of type 1 and 2 in two variables, illustrating examples and the integrability of functions over closed sets. It also discusses the importance of the order of integration and provides practical calculations for volume and area computations.

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