Answer:
I = 1.47001
Step-by-step explanation:
we have the function
[tex]f(x,y)=sin(x^2y^2)\\[/tex]
In polar coordinates we have
[tex]x=rcos\theta\\y=rsin\theta[/tex]
and dA is given by
[tex]dA=rdrd\theta[/tex]
Hence, the integral that we have to solve is
[tex]I=\int \limt_2^4 \int \limit_0^{\pi /2}sin(r^4cos^2\theta sin^2\theta)rdrd\theta[/tex]
This integral can be solved in a convenient program of your choice (it is very difficult to solve in an analytical way, I use Wolfram Alpha on line)
I = 1.47001
Hope this helps!!!