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Applications of Integration

1. The document discusses ten problems involving calculating the length of arcs of curves and the surface areas of solids formed by rotating those arcs around axes. The problems involve using integration to find arc lengths from parametric and implicit equations, as well as to calculate surface areas. Some specific curves discussed include circles, hyperbolic functions, and trigonometric functions. 2. Common techniques demonstrated include implicit differentiation, substitutions to put integrals in solvable forms, and setting up integrals to calculate arc lengths and surface areas directly from parametric equations of curves. 3. The problems cover a wide range of applications of integration, providing examples of calculating lengths, distances, and geometrical quantities like surface areas that involve calculus of

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Applications of Integration

1. The document discusses ten problems involving calculating the length of arcs of curves and the surface areas of solids formed by rotating those arcs around axes. The problems involve using integration to find arc lengths from parametric and implicit equations, as well as to calculate surface areas. Some specific curves discussed include circles, hyperbolic functions, and trigonometric functions. 2. Common techniques demonstrated include implicit differentiation, substitutions to put integrals in solvable forms, and setting up integrals to calculate arc lengths and surface areas directly from parametric equations of curves. 3. The problems cover a wide range of applications of integration, providing examples of calculating lengths, distances, and geometrical quantities like surface areas that involve calculus of

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Length of arc & the area of a surface of revolution.

APPLICATIONS OF INTEGRATION

1. Show that the length of the arc of the curve y = cosh x between x = 0 and x = ln 3 is
5
3 units.

2. A curve (circle!) has equation given by x2 + y2 = 1. Use implicit differentiation to


2
dy 1
show that 1 + = .
dx 1 x2

Hence show that the arc of the curve between x = 0 and x = 1 has length units.
2

3. Starting from the definition of cosh x in terms of exponentials, show that


cosh 2x = 2cosh2 x 1.

Show that the length L of the arc of the curve y2 = 4x, joining the points (0, 0) and
1
1 + x
(1, 2) is given by dx .
0
x

By using the substitution x = sinh2 u, or otherwise, show that L = sinh 1(1) + 2.

4. A curve C has parametric equations x = t tanh t, y = sech t.

2 2
dx dy
i) Show that + = tanh 2 t
dt dt

ii) Show that the length of the arc of the curve C between the points given by
t = 0 and t = ln 2 is ln( 45 ) units.

5. A curve C has parametric equations x = 4t2; y = t4 4ln t.

2 2
dx dy 16 4
i) Show that + = (t + 1) 2 .
dt dt t2

ii) Show that the length of the arc of the curve C between the points given by t = 1
and t = 2 is 15 + 4(ln 2) units..

6. The unit circle has equation given by x2 + y2 = 1.

Show that the area of the surface formed when the arc of the circle between x = 0 and
x = 1 is rotated completely about the x axis is 2 units2.
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7. i) Show that ( sech t ) = sech t tanh t .
dt

ii) A curve C has parametric equations x = t tanh t, y = sech t.

The arc of the curve between the points with given by t = 0 and t = ln2 is
rotated about the x-axis.
2 2
dx dy
Given that + = tanh 2 t {see question 4 !}, show that the
dt dt
2
area of the surface formed is units2.
5

8. The parametric equations of a curve are x = acos3 t, y = asin3 t, where a is a positive


constant.

2 2
dx dy
Show that + = 9a2sin2 tcos2 t.
dt dt

The arc of the curve between t = 0 and t = 21 is rotated through 2 radians about the
x axis.
Find the area of the surface of revolution so formed, giving your answer in terms of a
and .

9. A curve C has parametric equations x = 4t2; y = t4 4ln t.

Find the area of the surface generated when the arc of the curve from t = 1 to t = 2 is
rotated completely about the y axis. {See question 5 !}

10. The parametric equations of a curve are x = a(t sin t), y = a(1 cos t), where a is a
positive constant.
2 2
dx dy
Show that + = 4a2 sin 2 ( 21 t ) .
dt dt

The arc of the curve between t = 0 and t = 2 is rotated completely about the x axis.

Show that the area of the surface of revolution formed is

8 a 2
[1 ]
cos 2 ( 21 t ) sin( 21 t )dt
0

and hence find this area.

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ANSWERS.
6a 2
8. units2.
5
9. 384 units2.
64 a 2
10. units2.
3

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