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Multiple Integral Problems in Higher Mathematics
When the double integral is initially defined, the small area is arbitrarily divided, not necessarily rectangular, so (into →0) indicates that the area with the largest diameter approaches 0.

But when calculating, it is calculated in the plane rectangular coordinate system. At this point, many rectangular closed areas are divided by a straight line network parallel to the coordinates, which is a rectangle.