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Week 4 Quiz: X Ydydx

This document provides information about Week 4 Quiz in an online course. It states that the quiz is due on March 10, 2015 and contains one question for each of the 8 topics covered in Week 4. Students have 1 hour to complete the quiz and only get one attempt, so they should have their notes and slides handy. The document provides sample questions and answers to practice integral calculus problems.

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Week 4 Quiz: X Ydydx

This document provides information about Week 4 Quiz in an online course. It states that the quiz is due on March 10, 2015 and contains one question for each of the 8 topics covered in Week 4. Students have 1 hour to complete the quiz and only get one attempt, so they should have their notes and slides handy. The document provides sample questions and answers to practice integral calculus problems.

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Week 4 QuizHelp Center

The due date for this quiz is Tue 10 Mar 2015 11:59 PM PDT.

Quiz 4: There is one question for each of the 8 topics from week 4. The time limit is 1 hour and you only get one try so make sure you have your notes and the week 4 slides handy. Good luck!
In accordance with the Coursera Honor Code, I (Javier Bosch) certify that the answers here are my own work.

Question 1
Compute the iterated integral 3021x2ydydx. (provide a numeric answer out to the tenth)
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Question 2
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Let D={(x,y):x2+y21,y0}. What iterated integral would you use to compute Df(x,y)dA?
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Question 3
Suppose we want to use the change of variables s=xy and t=yx (for x>0, y>0) to compute the double integral Df(x,y)dxdy. What is the Jacobian of the change of variables?
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Question 4
Consider the double integral Df(x,y)dxdy. What is the Jacobian of the change of variables x=u2v2, y=2uv?
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Question 5
Use the fact that the integrand is separable to compute 3021x2ydxdy. (provide a numeric answer out to the tenth)
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Question 6
For practice work the following equations:

Rewrite the integral 111x20(x2+y2)dydx in polar coordinates.


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Question 7
For practice work the following equations:

Rewrite the integral 101x20e(x2+y2)dxdy in polar coordinates.


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Question 8
Compute 2exp[(t4)218]dt. (please provide answer as a numerical response.)
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