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University of Toronto Scarborough Department of Computer & Mathematical Sciences

The document is an assignment sheet for a final exam for a mathematics course. It provides information about the date, time, and room assignments for the final exam. It also lists 12 problems for students to work on, covering topics like finding volumes and surface areas of solids of revolution using calculus, evaluating double and triple integrals, and sketching graphs of polar equations. No solutions will be provided but suggested reading materials are given to help with the problems.

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University of Toronto Scarborough Department of Computer & Mathematical Sciences

The document is an assignment sheet for a final exam for a mathematics course. It provides information about the date, time, and room assignments for the final exam. It also lists 12 problems for students to work on, covering topics like finding volumes and surface areas of solids of revolution using calculus, evaluating double and triple integrals, and sketching graphs of polar equations. No solutions will be provided but suggested reading materials are given to help with the problems.

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University of Toronto Scarborough

Department of Computer & Mathematical Sciences


MAT B41H

2013/2014
Assignment #10

The Final Examination will take place on December 17, from 7 pm 10 pm

Final Exam Room Assignments


Surname

go to room

A to G

IC 220

H to Z

IC 130

This assignment will not be collected. The solution set should be available at the end of
term.
A. Suggested reading: 1.
2.

Marsden & Tromba, Chapter 1, section 1.4.


Marsden & Tromba, Chapter 6, sections 6.16.3.

B. Problems:
1. Find the volume of the solid bounded by the paraboloid z = 4x2 + y 2 and the cylinder
y 2 + z = 2.
2. Give a rough sketch of the graphs of the polar equations.
(a) r = csc

(b) r = 1 2 sin
(c) r = sin 3
3. Find the area of the region which is inside (x 1)2 + y 2 = 1 and outside x2 + y 2 = 1.
Z 1 Z 1x2
4. Evaluate
(x2 + y 2 )5/2 dy dx.
0

5. Find the entire area bounded by the polar graph r = 1 + cos .

ZZZ

dx dy dz
, where S is the solid bounded by the two spheres
2
2
2 3/2
S (x + y + z )
x2 + y 2 + z 2 = a2 and x2 + y 2 + z 2 = b2 , where 0 < a < b.

6. Evaluate

(page 328, #25)


ZZZ
z dx dy dz by using cylindrical coordinates, where B is the region within
7. Evaluate
B

the cylinder x2 + y 2 = 1 above the xy plane and below the cone z = (x2 + y 2 )1/2 .
(page 328, #30(a))
8. Find the volume of the region bounded by x = y 2 + z 2 , z = y 2 , z = 9 and x = 0.
Z
9. Evaluate
e3x dA where D is the parallelogram bounded by the lines 2x y = 0,
D

x 2y = 0, 2x y = 6 and x 2y = 2.
Z
10. Evaluate
(x2 + y 2 ) cos(xy) dA, where D is the region to the right of the yaxis that
D

is bounded by the hyperbolas y =


Z
11. Evaluate

3
3 2
,y=
, x y 2 = 1 and x2 y 2 = 9.
x
x

x + y + z dV , where B is the parallelepiped bounded by x + y + z = 0,

x + y + z = 9, x + 2y = 1, x + 2y = 4, y 3z = 2 and y 3z = 6.
12. Find the volume of the region bounded by

x2 y 2
+
= z 2 + 1, z = 1 and z = 1.
2
8

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