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1) The document contains 9 multiple choice questions about evaluating double integrals. 2) Question 1 asks about reversing the order of integration for two iterated integrals. 3) Question 2 asks to evaluate an iterated integral involving trigonometric functions.
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cos (θ) 0 sin (θ) sin (θ) cos (θ) 0 sin (θ)

1) The document contains 9 multiple choice questions about evaluating double integrals. 2) Question 1 asks about reversing the order of integration for two iterated integrals. 3) Question 2 asks to evaluate an iterated integral involving trigonometric functions.
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james (jaj4329) – HW 15.

2 – rusin – (52435) 1
This print-out should have 9 questions.
Multiple-choice questions may continue on 5. I = 0 correct
the next column or page – find all choices
before answering. 1
6. I = −3
e
001 10.0 points
Explanation:
After simple integration
Which, if any, of the following are correct?
Z cos(θ) icos(θ)
A. For all continuous functions g, h
3 esin(θ) dr = 3 r esin(θ)
Z 1Z y Z 1Z x 0 0
g(x, y) dx dy = g(x, y) dy dx.
0 0 0 0 = 3 cos(θ) esin(θ) .

B. For all continuous functions f , In this case,


Z 1Z 2 Z 2Z 1 Z π h iπ
f (x, y) dx dy = f (x, y) dx dy. I = 3 cos(θ) esin(θ) dθ = 3 esin(θ) .
0 0 0 0 0 0

1. A only Consequently,

2. B only I = 0 .

3. neither of them correct


003 10.0 points
4. both of them
Explanation: Evaluate the double integral
A. False: incorrect reversal of the order of Z Z
integration when integrating over the upper I = 2x cos(y) dxdy
triangle in the square [0, 1] × [0, 1]. D

B. False: incorrect reversal of the order of when D is the bounded region enclosed by the
integration when integrating over a rectangle. graphs of

002 10.0 points y = 0, y = x2 , x = 2.

Evaluate the iterated integral


1. I = 2 (sin(4) − 1)
Z π Z cos(θ)
I = 3 esin(θ) dr dθ . 2. I = 2 (4 − cos(4))
0 0

1
 3. I = 4 − sin(4)
1. I = 3 −1
e
4. I = sin(4) − 1
2. I = 3e
5. I = 1 − cos(4) correct
3. I = e − 3 6. I = 2 (cos(4) − 1)

4. I = 3(e − 1) 7. I = cos(4) − 4
james (jaj4329) – HW 15.2 – rusin – (52435) 2
Using substitution we thus see that
8. I = 2 (4 − sin(4)) h 3/2 i1
I = 2 − 1 − x2 .
Explanation: −1
After integration with respect to y we see
Consequently,
that
Z 2h ix2 I = 0 .
I = 2x sin(y) dx
0 0
Z 2 h i2 005 10.0 points
= 2x sin(x2 ) dx = − cos(x2 ) , Reverse the order of integration in the inte-
0 0
gral
using substitution in the second integral. Z 9 Z 1 !
Consequently,
I = √ f (x, y) dy dx,
7 x/3
I = 1 − cos(4) .
but make no attempt to evaluate either inte-
gral.
004 10.0 points Z √
7/3 Z 3 
Evaluate the double integral 1. I = f (x, y) dx dy
0 49y 2
Z Z √
9x2
!
7/3
I = (3x − 4y) dydx
Z Z
D 2. I = f (x, y) dx dy
0 7
where D is the region bounded by the circle
3y 2
!
Z 1 Z
with center at the origin and radius 1.
3. I = √ f (x, y) dx dy
7/3 7
1. I = 2 Z 1 Z 7 
4. I = f (x, y) dx dy
2. I = 4 √
7/3 3y 2
9y 2
!
Z 1 Z
3. I = 0 correct 5. I = f (x, y) dx dy cor-

7/3 7
4. I = 3 rect

5. I = 1 Explanation:
The region of integration is similar to the
Explanation: one in the figure
If we want to integrate first with respect to
y, the double integral becomes
1

Z 1 Z 1−x2
I = √ (3x − 4y) dydx .
−1 − 1−x2

But then 7
3
Z 1 h i√1−x2
2
I = 3xy − 2y √
−1 − 1−x2
Z 1 p
= 6 x 1 − x2 dx . 7 9
−1
james (jaj4329) – HW 15.2 – rusin – (52435) 3
This shaded region is enclosed by the graphs This is the shaded region in
of 9y 2 = x, y = 1 , and x = 7. To change
the order of integration, first fix y. Then, y
as the graph shows, x varies from 7 to 9y 2 .
To cover the region√of integration, therefore, 1
y must vary from 7/3 to 1. Hence, after
changing the order of integration,
Z 1 Z 2 !
9y x
I = √ f (x, y) dx dy . 2
7/3 7

006 10.0 points Integration is taken first with respect to y for


fixed x along the dashed vertical line.
Reverse the order of integration in the inte- To change the order of integration, now fix
gral y and let x vary along the solid horizontal line
Z 2Z 1 in
I = f (x, y) dy dx ,
0 x/2 y

but make no attempt to evaluate either inte- 1


gral.
Z 1Z 2
1. I = f (x, y) dx dy x
0 2y
Z 2 Z y 2
2. I = f (x, y) dx dy
0 1
Z 2 Z y/2 Since the equation of the slant line is x = 2y,
3. I = f (x, y) dx dy integration in x is along the line from (0, y)
0 0
to (2y, y) for fixed y, and then from y = 0 to
1 2
y = 1.
Z Z
4. I = f (x, y) dx dy
0 y Consequently, after changing the order of
Z 1 Z 2y integration,
5. I = f (x, y) dx dy correct
0 0 Z 1 Z 2y
Z 2 Z 1 I = f (x, y) dx dy .
6. I = f (x, y) dx dy 0 0
0 y/2

Explanation:
The region of integration is the set of all keywords: double integral, reverse order inte-
points gration, linear function,
n o
(x, y) : x/2 ≤ y ≤ 1 , 0 ≤ x ≤ 2
007 10.0 points
in the plane bounded by the y-axis and the Find the value of the integral
graphs of
Z Z
x I = (2(x − 2) − y) dxdy
y = , y = 1.
2 A
james (jaj4329) – HW 15.2 – rusin – (52435) 4
when A is the region Z 6  Z ln 6 
n o 1. I = f (x, y) dx dy correct
(x, y) : 0 ≤ y ≤ x − 2, 2 ≤ x ≤ 4 . 1 ln y
Z ln 6  Z 6 
13 2. I = f (x, y) dx dy
1. I = 0 ey
3 Z 6  Z ey 
14 3. I = f (x, y) dx dy
2. I = 0 6
3 Z 6Z 6 
3. I = 4 correct 4. I = f (x, y) dx dy
0 ey
Z ln 6  Z ey
16 
4. I = 5. I = f (x, y) dx dy
3 0 1
Z 6Z ln y
5. I = 5

6. I = f (x, y) dx dy
1 0
Explanation:
The integral can be written as the repeated Explanation:
integral The region of integration is the set of all
points
Z 4 Z x−2 
n o
I = (2(x − 2) − y) dy dx. (x, y) : 1 ≤ y ≤ ex , 0 ≤ x ≤ ln 6
2 0

Now in the plane bounded by the graph of y = ex


and the the lines
Z x−2
(2(x − 2) − y) dy y = 1, y = 6, x = ln 6 .
0
h 1 2 ix−2 This is the shaded region in
= 2(x − 2)y − y .
2 0 y
Consequently
6
Z 4 i4
3 h1
I = (x − 2)2 dx = (x − 2)3 ,
2 2 2 2

and so
I = 4 .

1
008 10.0 points
x
Reverse the order of integration in the inte- ln 6
gral
Z ln 6  Z ex  Integration is taken first with respect to y for
I = f (x, y) dy dx , fixed x along the solid vertical line.
0 1
To change the order of integration, now fix
but make no attempt to evaluate either inte- y and let x vary along the solid horizontal line
gral. in
james (jaj4329) – HW 15.2 – rusin – (52435) 5
y
1 2
6. I = π − 2 correct
6 2
Explanation:
The area of integration D is the shaded
region in the figure

y
π
1
x
ln 6

x
(not drawn to scale). Since the inverse of π
y = ex is x = ln y, integration in x is along
the line from (ln y, y) to (ln 6, y) for fixed y,
since the line x + y = π intersects the axes
and then from y = 1 to y = 6.
at x = π and y = π. To express I as a
Consequently, after changing the order of repeated integral, therefore, we can first fix x
integration, and then integrate with respect to y along the
dashed line from y = 0 to y = π − x; finally,
Z 6  Z ln 6
we integrate with respect to x from x = 0 to

I = f (x, y) dx dy .
1 ln y x = π. For then
Z π Z π−x 
I = (1 + cos(x + y))dy dx.
keywords: double integral, reverse order inte- 0 0
gration, exponential function, log function,
After integration the inner integral becomes
009 10.0 points h iπ−x
y + sin(x + y)
Evaluate the double integral 0
Z Z = (π − x) + (sin π − sin x)
I = (1 + cos(x + y)) dA
D = π − x − sin x .
when D is the bounded region enclosed by the
Thus
lines x + y = π, x = 0 and y = 0.
Z π
1 I = (π − x − sin x) dx
1. I = π 2 + 2 0
2
h 1 2 iπ
2. I = π − 2 = πx − x + cos x .
2 0

Consequently,
3. I = π 2 + 1
1 2
I = π −2 .
4. I = π − 1 2

1
5. I = π+1
2

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