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Department of Mathematics, IIT Kharagpur MA10002: Mathematics-II Assignment-2 On Integral Calculus

The document contains 13 math problems involving integrals and double integrals. The problems involve evaluating double integrals over various regions in the xy-plane bounded by curves, finding areas and volumes using double/triple integrals, applying transformations to double integrals, and evaluating certain indefinite integrals.

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Department of Mathematics, IIT Kharagpur MA10002: Mathematics-II Assignment-2 On Integral Calculus

The document contains 13 math problems involving integrals and double integrals. The problems involve evaluating double integrals over various regions in the xy-plane bounded by curves, finding areas and volumes using double/triple integrals, applying transformations to double integrals, and evaluating certain indefinite integrals.

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Department of Mathematics, IIT Kharagpur

MA10002: Mathematics-II
Assignment-2 on Integral Calculus
1. Evaluate I =

D
(x
2
+ y
2
) dxdy where D is the region bounded by y = x and y
2
= x.
2. Evaluate I =

D
x
3
y dxdy where D is the region bounded by the ellipse
x
2
a
2
+
y
2
b
2
= 1 in
the rst quadrant.
3. Evaluate I =

D
(x
2
+ 2xy
2
+ 2), where D is the region bounded by the graph of y =
x
2
+ x, the x axis and the lines x = 0 and x = 2.
4. By double integrals, nd the area of the following domains in xyplane bounded by the
indicated curves
(i) y = x, y = x
2
(ii) y = 0, x = 2a, x
2
= 4ay
(iii) y = x, y
2
= x (iv) y = x
2
, y = x + 2
(v) 3y
2
= 25x, 5x
2
= 9y (vi) y
2
= 4ax, x + y = 3a
(vii) y
2
= 4ax, x
2
= 4by (viii) y = sin x, y = cos x, x = 0
5. Apply change of variables of double integration to evaluate
(i)

R
(x + y)
2
dxdy where R is the region bounded by the parallelogram x + y =
0, x+y = 2, 3x2y = 0 and 3x2y = 3. Apply the transformation x+y = u, 3x2y = v
(ii)

R
(x
2
+y
2
) dxdy where R is the region in the rst quadrant bounded by x
2
y
2
=
a, x
2
y
2
= b, 2xy = c and 2xy = d, 0 < a < b, 0 < c < d. Apply the transformation
x
2
y
2
= u, xy = v.
6. Use a double integral to nd the area of the region D bounded by 2x+y = 3 and xy = 1.
7. Compute the surface area of the sphere x
2
+ y
2
+ z
2
= a
2
.
8. Find the area of the paraboloid 2z =
x
2
a
2
+
y
2
b
2
inside the cylinder
x
2
a
2
+
y
2
b
2
= 1.
9. Find the volume of the ellipsoid
x
2
a
2
+
y
2
b
2
+
z
2
c
2
= 1.
10. Compute

D
x dxdydz, where D is the region bounded by the planes x = 0, y = 0 and
z = 2, and the surface z = x
2
+ y
2
and lying in the quadrant x 0, y 0.
11. Find the volume of the tetrahedron bounded by the planes x = 0, y = 0, z = 0 and
y + z x = 1.
12. Find the volume bounded by xy plane, the cylinder x
2
+y
2
= 1 and the plane x+y+z = 3.
13. Using the equation
1

x
=
2

0
e

2
x
d, ( > 0), compute the integrals

0
cos x

x
dx and

0
sinx

x
dx.
1

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