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How to find the average squared distance between the points of the unit disk and the point (1,1)

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The unit disk can be parameterized by the function


\mathbf p(r,\theta)=(r\cos\theta,r\sin\theta)

where
0\le r\le 1 and
0\le\theta\le2\pi. The squared distance between any point in this region
(x,y)=(r\cos\theta,r\sin\theta) and the point (1, 1) is


(x-1)^2+(y-1)^2=(r\cos\theta-1)^2+(r\sin\theta-1)^2

=(r^2\cos^2\theta-2r\cos\theta+1)+(r^2\sin^2\theta-2r\sin\theta+1)

=r^2(\cos^2\theta+\sin^2\theta)-2r(\cos\theta-\sin\theta)+2

=r^2-2r(\cos\theta-\sin\theta)+2

The average squared distance is then going to be the ratio of [the sum of all squared distances between every point in the disk and the point (1, 1)] to [the area of the disk], i.e.


(\displaystyle\iint_(x^2+y^2<1)((x-1)^2-(y-1)^2)\,\mathrm dx\,\mathrm dy)/(\displaystyle\iint_(x^2+y^2<1)\mathrm dx\,\mathrm dy)

=(\displaystyle\int_(\theta=0)^(\theta=2\pi)\int_(r=0)^(r=1)[r^2-2r(\cos\theta-\sin\theta)+2]r\,\mathrm dr\,\mathrm d\theta)/(\displaystyle\int_(\theta=0)^(\theta=2\pi)\int_(r=0)^(r=1)r\,\mathrm dr\,\mathrm d\theta)

=\frac{\frac{5\pi}2}\pi=\frac52
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