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Solved Problems II

The document contains 34 problems involving evaluating indefinite and definite integrals, finding the area and volume of surfaces of revolution generated by rotating curves around axes, and calculating arc lengths of curves. The solutions provide step-by-step workings for evaluating the integrals and finding requested values for each problem through appropriate integral calculations and geometric interpretations of the regions and curves.

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Solved Problems II

The document contains 34 problems involving evaluating indefinite and definite integrals, finding the area and volume of surfaces of revolution generated by rotating curves around axes, and calculating arc lengths of curves. The solutions provide step-by-step workings for evaluating the integrals and finding requested values for each problem through appropriate integral calculations and geometric interpretations of the regions and curves.

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Problems.

Integral calculus

1. Evaluate the indefinite integral: .

2. Evaluate the indefinite integral: .

3. Evaluate the indefinite integral: .

4. Evaluate the indefinite integral: .

.5. Evaluate the indefinite integral: .

6. Evaluate the indefinite integral: .

7. Evaluate the indefinite integral: .

8. Evaluate the indefinite integral: .

9. Evaluate the indefinite integral: .

10. Evaluate the indefinite integral: .

11. Evaluate the indefinite integral: .

12. Evaluate the indefinite integral: .

13. Evaluate the indefinite integral: .


14. Evaluate the indefinite integral: .

15. Evaluate the indefinite integral: .

16. Evaluate the indefinite integral: .

17. Evaluate the indefinite integral by per partes method: .

18. Evaluate the indefinite integral by per partes method: .

19. Evaluate the indefinite integral: .

20. Evaluate the indefinite integral: .

21. Evaluate the indefinite integral: .

22. Evaluate the definite integral: .

23. Evaluate the definite integral: .

24. Evaluate the definite integral: .

25. Evaluate the definite integral: .

26. Evaluate the definite integral: .

27. Evaluate the definite integral: .


28. Calculate the area of region bounded by the curves: and
.

29. Calculate the area of region bounded by the curve: and -axis

30. Find the volume generated by revolving the area bounded by the parabola:
about the -axis for .

31. Find the volume generated by revolving the first- and second-quadrant area bounded by
the ellipse: about the -axis.

32. Find the length of the arc of the curve: from to .

33. Find the length of the arc of the curve: for .

34. Find the area of the surface of revolution generated by revolving about -axis the arc of
the ellipse: .
Solutions

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

7.

Absolute value can be omitted since for all .

8.

9.

10.

11.
12.

13.

14.

15.

16.

17.

We obtain an equation:

from which:

18. =
19.

20.

21.

First we transform the rational function to partial fractions:

For the coefficients:

Second integral can be evaluated by a recursive formula:

We obtain:

22.

23.

24.
25.

26.

27.

28. Surface area of the region bounded by the curves: and


can be obtained as definite integral: .

First we find the crossing points of the curves:


Fig. 1. Region bounded by the curves: and .

29. Surface area of the region bounded by the symmetric curve:

can be calculated as 4 times the region located in the first quadrant:

Fig. 2. Region bounded by the curve:

30. Volume generated by revolving the area bounded by the parabola: about the
-axis for can be calculated as:
Fig. 3. Solid of revolution generated by revolving the area bounded by the parabola:
about -axis on the interval .

31. Volume generated by revolving the first- and second-quadrant area bounded by the
ellipse: about the -axis can be evaluated as definite integral for the
boundaries of integration :

Fig. 4. Solid of revolution generated by revolving the first- and second-quadrant area bounded by the
ellipse: about -axis.

32. The length of the arc of the curve: on the interval: can be
calculated as: .

First we calculate:
33. The length of the arc of the curve: on the interval will
be calculated as:

Fig. 5. Graph of a curve:

34. The area of the surface of revolution generated by revolving about -axis the arc of the
ellipse: with the length of its main axis equal to 4 will be calculated as:

First we evaluate:

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