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Homework Problems: R B A D C B A G (X) G (X) B A H (Y) H (Y)

This homework assignment involves calculating double integrals over different types of regions to compute areas and volumes. It includes 4 problems calculating double integrals over rectangles and regions defined by inequalities, interpreting the results as volumes or expressing in terms of volumes. It also includes 2 challenge problems on computing areas of polygons and rewriting a double integral as a different iterated integral.

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Homework Problems: R B A D C B A G (X) G (X) B A H (Y) H (Y)

This homework assignment involves calculating double integrals over different types of regions to compute areas and volumes. It includes 4 problems calculating double integrals over rectangles and regions defined by inequalities, interpreting the results as volumes or expressing in terms of volumes. It also includes 2 challenge problems on computing areas of polygons and rewriting a double integral as a different iterated integral.

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7/22/2008 DOUBLE INTEGRALS O.

Knill,Maths21a This is part 1 (of 2) of the


weekly homework. It is due July 29 at the beginning of class.
Remarks: (You don’t need to read these remarks to do the problems.)

SUMMARY. We sometimes dA = dxdy for the area element. Area computations can also be done for regions which are not smooth. Here is an example of a
RR RbRd region defined iteratively. In each step we can compute the area. What is the area in the limit
• R
f dA = a c f (x, y) dydx is called a double integral over a rectangle R.
RR R b R g (x)
• R
f dA = a g12(x) f (x, y) dydx double integral over a type I region.
RR R b R h (y)
• R
f dA = a h12(y) f (x, y) dxdy double integral over a type II region.
RR
• A(R) = R
1 dA is called the area of R.
1
RR
• A(R) R
f dA is called the average value or the mean of f on R.
R
• For f ≥ 0, the integral R f dA is the volume of the solid over R bounded below by the
xy-plane and bounded above by the graph of f .

Homework Problems
R4R2 √
1) (4 points) Calculate the iterated integral 1 0 (2x− y) dxdy. Can you interpret it as a volume
of a solid? If not, can you express the result in terms of two volumes?
2) (4 points) Find the area of the region Challenge Problems
R = {(x, y) | 0 ≤ x ≤ 2π, sin(x) − 1 ≤ y ≤ cos(x) + 2} (Solutions to these problems are not turned in with the homework.)

and use it to compute the average value of f (x, y) = y over that region. 1) Let M be a polygon in the plane where each edge is at a lattice point. Verify that the area
A of the polygon satisfies A = I + B/2 − 1, where I is the number of lattice points inside the
R 2π polygon and B is the number of lattice points at the boundary.
Remark. You will use here the integral sin2 (x) dx treated in class.
0
R1 √ R 1 R arccos(√x)
3) (4 points) Find the volume of the solid lying under the paraboloid z = x2 + y 2 and above the 2) The integral 0 arccos( x) dx can be written as a double integral 0 0 dydx. Calculate
rectangle R = [−2, 2] × [−3, 3] = {(x, y) | − 2 ≤ x ≤ 2, −3 ≤ y ≤ 3 }. this integral.
R 1 R 2−x
4) (4 points) Calculate the iterated integral 0 x (x2 − y) dydx. Sketch the corresponding type
I region. Write this integral as integral over a type II region and compute the integral again.
5) (4 points) Evaluate the double integral
Z 2 Z 4
x
dydx .
0 x2 ey2

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