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TUTORIAL-Double Integral PDF

This document provides tutorials and examples for evaluating double integrals by reversing the order of integration or changing to polar coordinates. Some key examples include: 1) Evaluating the double integral ∫∫ sin(y) dy dx from 0 to π over the region from 0 to x and obtaining an answer of 2. 2) Sketching the region of integration for ∫∫ x2exy dx dy and evaluating the integral by reversing the order of integration, obtaining an answer of 1/(e2 - 1). 3) Finding the center of mass for different lamina with given density functions over specified regions of integration. Examples include a lamina bounded by a parabola and line

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TUTORIAL-Double Integral PDF

This document provides tutorials and examples for evaluating double integrals by reversing the order of integration or changing to polar coordinates. Some key examples include: 1) Evaluating the double integral ∫∫ sin(y) dy dx from 0 to π over the region from 0 to x and obtaining an answer of 2. 2) Sketching the region of integration for ∫∫ x2exy dx dy and evaluating the integral by reversing the order of integration, obtaining an answer of 1/(e2 - 1). 3) Finding the center of mass for different lamina with given density functions over specified regions of integration. Examples include a lamina bounded by a parabola and line

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TUTORIAL DOUBLE INTEGRALS (REVERSING THE ORDER)

1. By sketching the region of integration, determine the order of integration and



sin y
evaluate the integral of dy dx . (Ans : 2)
y
0 x
1 1

2. Sketch the region of integration



0 y
x 2 e xy dx dy and evaluate the integral by

reversing the order of integration. ( Ans :


1
(e 2) )
2
3 9 x 2


xe 2 y
3. Given the double integration dy dx
9y
0 0
a. Sketch the region of integration

b. Evaluate the integral by reversing the order of integration. (Ans :


4
(
1 18
e 1 ) )
8 2


2
y 2e x
4. For the double integral dx dy , sketch the region of integration and
x8
0 3y

evaluate by reversing the order of integration. ( Ans :


6
(
1 4
)
e 1 )
1 4


2
5. Evaluate the integral e y dy dx by reversing the order of integration.(Ans:

0 4x

(
1 16
8
e 1 ) )
2 2


2
6. Evaluate 2e y dy dx by first changing the order of integration. (Ans: e 4 1)

0 x
7. Evaluate the following integral by first reversing the order of integration.

3 9

( )
3 1 729
x 3 e y dy dx (Ans: e 1 )
12
0 x2
1 y

8. Given the double integration .



0 y2
1 dx dy

a. Sketch the region of integration


b. Evaluate the integral by reversing the order of integration. (Ans:=1/6)
TUTORIAL DOUBLE INTEGRALS


1) Evaluate sin( x ) cos( y ) dA
R
, R = [0, ] [0, ] . (Ans : 1)
2 2


2) Evaluate, cos(2x + y ) dA
R
R = ( x, y ) | 0 x , 0 y (Ans : 0)
2

3) Find the volume of the solid in the 1st octant enclosed by the plane x = 0 ,
x = 5 , z = 0 , z y = 0 and z = 6 2y . (Ans : 15)

4) xy dA
R
: R is the region in the 1st quadrant enclosed by the curve y = 3 x 2 ,

y = 2x and the line y = 0 . (Ans : 7/6)

5) Evaluate xy ( x + y ) dA over the region R where R is bounded by


R
y = x and

y = x2 .
Sketch the region of integration. Ans: 3/56

6) Evaluate ( x + 2 y ) dA where D is the region bounded by the parabolas


D
y = 2 x2

and y = 1 + x 2 . Sketch the region of integration. Ans: 32/15

7) Find the area of the solid that lies under the paraboloid =
z x 2 + y 2 and above the
region D in the xy-plane bounded by the line y = 2 x and the parabola y = x 2 .
Ans: 4/3

8) Find the area of the region bounded above by =


y x 2 + 1 and y= x + 3 . Ans:9/2

DOUBLE INTEGRALS IN POLAR COORDINATES

1) Evaluate
R
x 2 + y 2 dxdy where R is the region x 2 + y 2 1 . Ans: 2 / 3

(
x2 + y 2 ) dxdy where R is the region
2) Evaluate e
R
x 2 + y 2 1 . Ans: / e

3) Evaluate ( 3x + 4 y ) dA where R is the region in the upper half-plane bounded


2

by the circles x 2 + y 2 = 4 . Ans: 15 / 2


1 and x 2 + y 2 =

4) Evaluate the following:


1 1 x 2
a) (x )
+ y 2 dydx Ans: / 8
2

0 0

4 y 2
( )
2
x2 + y 2
b)
2 4 y 2
e dxdy Ans: (1 1 / e 4 )

CENTER OF MASS

1. Find the mass and the center of mass of the lamina of the density ( x, y ) = x 2
that occupies the region R bounded by the parabola y = 2 x 2 and the line
y = x.
(Ans: 3.15, M X = 9 / 7 , M Y = 18 / 5 , (x , y ) = ( 1.14,0.41)

2. Find the mass and the center of mass of the lamina occupied the region R in
the first quadrant bounded by the parabola y = x 2 and the line y = x with
density function ( x, y ) = xy . (Ans: 1/24 , (24/35 , 3/5) )

3. Find the mass and center of mass of the lamina occupied the region R in the
first quadrant bounded by the parabola y = 9 x 2 and the x-axis with density
function ( x, y ) = y . (Ans: 324/5 , (15/16 , 9/14) )

4. Find the center of mass of a thin plate of density (x, y) = 3 bounded by the
line y = x and the parabola y = x 2 in the first quadrant. (Ans: 1/2, 2/5)

5. Find the centroid of a thin regular plate bounded by the lines x = 0 , x = 2 ,


y = 0 and y = 1. (Ans: mass = 2, (1/2,1/2))

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