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TUTORIAL: Multiple Integrals: Dxdy X e y

1. Evaluate the double integral of (1-x^2)^(1/2) over the region bounded by y=0, x=0, x=1, y=1 using polar coordinates. The answer is π/8. 2. Evaluate the double integral of sin(y) over the region bounded by x=0, y=0, x=π, y=π by reversing the order of integration. The answer is 2. 3. Evaluate the double integral of x^2e^2xy over the region bounded by y=0, x=0, x=1, y=1 by reversing the order of integration. The answer is 1/2(

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TUTORIAL: Multiple Integrals: Dxdy X e y

1. Evaluate the double integral of (1-x^2)^(1/2) over the region bounded by y=0, x=0, x=1, y=1 using polar coordinates. The answer is π/8. 2. Evaluate the double integral of sin(y) over the region bounded by x=0, y=0, x=π, y=π by reversing the order of integration. The answer is 2. 3. Evaluate the double integral of x^2e^2xy over the region bounded by y=0, x=0, x=1, y=1 by reversing the order of integration. The answer is 1/2(

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MAT455

TUTORIAL: Multiple Integrals

1 x2

  x 
1
1. Sketch the region of integration of 2
 y 2 dydx and evaluate the integral by using
0 0

an appropriate coordinate system.( Ans : )
8

2. By sketching the region of integration, reverse the order of integration and evaluate the
 
sin y
integral of  y
dydx . Ans : 2
0 x

1 1

 x
2 xy
3. Sketch the region of integration e dxdy and evaluate the integral by reversing the
0 y
1
order of integration. Ans : ( e  2)
2

3 9  x2
x e 2y
4. Given the double integration
0 0 9y
dy dx .

i.Sketch the region of integration


1
ii. Evaluate the integral by reversing the order of integration. (ans: (e18  1)
4

8 2 2
y 2e x
5. For the double integral  x8
dxdy , sketch the region of integration and evaluate by
0 y 3

e4  1
reversing the order of integration. Ans :
6

 
1 4
y2 1 16
6. Evaluate the integral  e dydx by reversing the order of integration.(Ans:
8
e 1 )
0 4x

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

 
3 9
1 729
 e 1 )
3
x3 ey (Ans:
0 x2 12

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1 y
8. Given the double integration
0 1 dx dy .
y2

i.Sketch the region of integration


ii.Evaluate the integral by reversing the order of integration.

9. Region R is bounded by the curves y = x, y = 3x, xy = 2 and xy = 4 . Using the transformations


y
u=
x
and v = xy, evaluate  xy dA . Ans : 3 ln 3
R

xy 4
10. Use the transformation u = xy and v = xy4 to evaluate  1  ( xy )2 dA where R is the region
R

3 1 
bounded by y = , y = , xy4 = 1 and xy4 = 2. Ans :
x x 36
y x
11. Use the transformation u =
x2
and v =
y2
to evaluate  dxdy where the region R is in
R
1
the first quadrant bounded by the curves y = x2 , y = 3x2 , x = y2 and x = 2y2. Ans :
9

12. Use the transformation u = x2 + y2 and v = x2 – y2 to evaluate  xy dxdy where R is the


R
region in the first quadrant bounded by the curves x2 + y2 = 4, x2 + y2 = 9, x2 – y2 = 1, and x2 –
 15
y2 = 4. Ans :
8

13. Use the transformation u = x – y , v = 2x + y to evaluate the integral


(2x  y )( x  y ) dxdy for the region R in the first quadrant bounded by the lines
R
33
y  2x  4 , y  2x  7 , y  x  2 , and y  x  1. Ans :
4

xy

R e
y
14. Use the transformation u  , and v  xy to set up the integral 2 dydx in terms of u
x
x
and v for the region R in the first quadrant lying between the graphs of y  , y  2x,
4
v
4 2 
2
1 14
1 4 1 e
y , and y  . (DO NOT evaluate the integral) (Ans: du dv )
x x 2 u

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R
x 1
15. Use the transformation u  x  y , and v  to evaluate dA where the region R in
y xy
x 2x
the first quadrant bounded by the curves of y  x  3, y  x  1, y  , and y  .
3 5
(ans: 0.20030 )

1
Region R is bounded by the parabolas y  x , y  4 x , y 
2 2
16. x and y  x . Using the
2


y x 9
transformation u  ,v , evaluate 3 dA . Ans :
2
x2 y 16
R

17. Region R be the region in the first quadrant of the xy-plane enclosed by the lines
x  2y  1, x  2y  4 , 2x  y  1, and 2x  y  3 .

i. Find an appropriate transformation.


 x , y 
ii. Find the Jacobian
 u, v 
iii. Sketch the transformation region in the uv-plane
 x  2y 
iv. Hence , evaluate the double integral   2x  y dydx
R
ans: 3/2 ln 3

18. Let S be the region in the first quadrant bounded by the hyperbolas xy = 1, xy = 2, x2 – y2 =
5 2
2, and x2 – y2 = 3 as shown in the figure below. (ans: (e  e1 ) )
4

Use an appropriate transformation to evaluate the integral

 x 
 y 4 e xy dxdy
4

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19. Using the triple integral, compute the volume of the solid T, bounded by the paraboloid x =
y2 and the planes x = 4 , z = 0 and z = 4 as shown below.
(Ans: 128/3)

20. Use a triple integral, to find the volume of the solid bounded by the planes x  y  z  2 ,
x  0, y  2x and z  0 in the first octant.(Ans: 1/3)

21. Compute the volume of the solid bounded by the paraboloid z = x2 + y2 and the plane z = 4.
(ans: 8 )

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22. Evaluate
x y
Q
2
z 3 dV where Q is the solid bounded by the surfaces z  xy , y  2x ,

32
x  1, x  0 , y  0 and z  0 . Ans :
91

The cylinder x  y  1 is cut by the planes z   y and z  0 (as shown in the figure
2 2
23.
below). Find the volume of the wedge formed. (Ans: 2/3)

24. Determine the volume of the solid, as shown in the diagram, which is bounded above by the
paraboloid z 
2

1 2

x  y 2 , below by the xy-plane and laterally by the cylinder x2 + y2 = 9
81
using triple integral. (Use cylindrical coordinates).(Ans: )
4

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25. By setting up a double integral, find the volume of the solid in the first octant which is
bounded above by the surface z  e  x y2
2
, below by the xy-plane, and also on the sides by
  1
the cylinder x 2  y 2  1 . (Use an appropriate coordinates) ans: 
  1
4e 
Compute the volume of the solid bounded by the paraboloid z   x  y  4 and the xy-
2 2
26.
plane. (Ans: 8 )

2 4 x 2 4 x 2 y 2
27. Convert    ( x 2  y 2  z 2 )dz dy dx to an equivalent integral in spherical
2 0 0
32
coordinates and evaluate the integral. (Ans: )
5
y  x ,y  1
28. i)Show that the Jacobian transformation J of u  , u  x y is given by J    
x  u,v  2u

 x y
3
ii) Use the transformation in part (i) to evaluate dA where R is the rectangular in
R
the first quadrant enclosed by the lines y=x , y = 3x, xy =1 and xy=4. Ans:21

2 2 2
29. Evaluate 0 x 2 e y dy dx by first changing the order of integration. Ans: e4-1

 x 
2
30. Use an appropriate coordinate system to evaluate  y 2 dA where R is the region
R
81
bounded by x 2  y 2  9 . Ans: )
2

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