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This document contains excerpts from a calculus textbook homework assignment on multivariable calculus. It includes 14 problems involving finding volumes, surface areas, and multiple integrals over various regions in 3D space, such as balls, cones, cylinders, spheres, planes, and other surfaces. The problems require setting up and evaluating double and triple integrals over these regions using different orders of integration and identifying any simplifications that can be made.

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HW 7

This document contains excerpts from a calculus textbook homework assignment on multivariable calculus. It includes 14 problems involving finding volumes, surface areas, and multiple integrals over various regions in 3D space, such as balls, cones, cylinders, spheres, planes, and other surfaces. The problems require setting up and evaluating double and triple integrals over these regions using different orders of integration and identifying any simplifications that can be made.

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MATH2023 Multivariable Calculus 2019/20 Ex. 14.

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19 Find the volume of the region above the xy-plane, inside the cone z = 2a − x2 + y 2 and
inside the cylinder x2 + y 2 = 2ay.
From the textbook Calculus of Several Variables (8th) by R. Adams, Addison Wesley.

Homework 7 (Total: 12 questions)

ZZZ
Ex. 14.5 25 Find (x2 + y 2 ) dV , where B is the ball given by x2 + y 2 + z 2 6 a2 .
ZZZ B
4 Evaluate the triple integral x dV , where R is the tetrahedron bounded by the coordinate
R
x y z
planes and the plane + + = 1.
a b c
Be alert for simplifications and auspicious orders of iteration.
ZZZ
30 Evaluate (x2 + y 2 ) dV over the region R, where R is the region which lies above the cone
R
p
z = c x2 + y 2 and inside the sphere x2 + y 2 + z 2 = a2 .
1
ZZZ
11 Evaluate the triple integral dV , where R is the region bounded by the six
(x + y + z)3
R
planes z = 1, z = 2, y = 0, y = z, x = 0, and x = y + z.
Be alert for simplifications and auspicious orders of iteration.

Ex. 14.7
2 Use double integral to calculate the area of the part of the plane 5z = 3x− 4y inside the elliptic
16 Sketch the region R in the first octant of 3-space that has finite volume and is bounded by cylinder x2 + 4y 2 = 4.
the surfaces x = 0, z = 0, x + y = 1, and z = y 2 . Write six different iterations of the triple
integral of f (x, y, z) over R.

6 Use double integral to calculate the area of the paraboloid z = 1 − x2 − y 2 in the first octant.
19 Express the iterated integral as a triple integral and sketch the region over which it is taken.
Reiterate the integral so that the outermost integral is with respect to x and the innermost is
with respect to z.
Z 1 Z 1 Z x−z
f (x, y, z) dydxdz.
0 z 0 10 Show that the parts of the surfaces z = 2xy and z = x2 + y 2 that lie in the same vertical
cylinder have the same area.

27 Evaluate the iterated integral by reiterating it in a different order. (You will need to make a
good sketch of the region.) Qu Find the volume bounded by the surface with equation x2/3 + y 2/3 + z 2/3 = a2/3 .
Z 1 Z 1 Z x
3
ex dydxdz.
0 z 0

* Only hand in the underlined ones, the others are recommended exercises.

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