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This document contains a tutorial on engineering mathematics with several problems involving iterated integrals, double integrals, and integrals using polar coordinates. It asks the student to: 1) Evaluate several iterated integrals involving functions of x and y. 2) Find the area of different regions bounded by curves using double integrals. 3) Evaluate double integrals by changing the order of integration. 4) Evaluate integrals using polar coordinates over various regions. 5) Find the area of the region bounded by the circle r = 2sinθ in the first quadrant. 6) Consider the graph of r = 2(1 + cosθ) and discuss properties of the graph.
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Tutorial 2 SSCE1993

This document contains a tutorial on engineering mathematics with several problems involving iterated integrals, double integrals, and integrals using polar coordinates. It asks the student to: 1) Evaluate several iterated integrals involving functions of x and y. 2) Find the area of different regions bounded by curves using double integrals. 3) Evaluate double integrals by changing the order of integration. 4) Evaluate integrals using polar coordinates over various regions. 5) Find the area of the region bounded by the circle r = 2sinθ in the first quadrant. 6) Consider the graph of r = 2(1 + cosθ) and discuss properties of the graph.
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UNIVERSITI TEKNOLOGI MALAYSIA

SSCE 1993 ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS II


TUTORIAL 2

1. Evaluate the following iterated integrals.


Z 1 Z 2x  x2
1 y 
Z Z
(a) e x y dy dx (b) cos dy dx
0 x =2 0 x x
1 4  Z sin x
x
Z Z r Z
(c) dy dx (d) y dy dx
0 x2 y 0 0
Z 2 Z sin x Z  Z cos y
(e) y cos x dy dx (f) x sin y dx dy
0 0 0 0
3 1 1 Z x3
2xy
Z Z Z
(g) 2
dx dy (h) e y=x dy dx
1 0 x C1 0 0
p
Z 4 Z x p
Z  Z 4
(i) .2y C x/dy dx (j) x 2 sin2 y dx dy
1 0 0 0

2. Evaluate the following integrals.



(a) .2x C y 2 / dA; R W The region bounded by y D 1 x; y D 1 C x and y D 3:
R

(b) y dA; R W The region in the first quadrant of xy-plane, bounded by the
R
curve y 2 D x; the line y D 2 x and the x-axis.
“ r
x 
(c) cos.y 2/ dA; R W The region bounded by y D , the line y D and y-axis
2 2
R
1

(d) 2x dA; R W The region bounded by the curve y D 2 ; the lines y D x and
x
R x D 2, and x-axis.

16
(e) x 2 dA; R W The region bounded by y D and the lines x D 8 and y D x:
x
R

3
(f) e x dA; R W The region bounded by y D x 2 ; the line x D 1; the x-axis and
R
the y-axis.

3. Find the areas of the following regions using double integral.


(a) The region bounded by the curves y D sin x; y D cos x between x D 0 and
x D =4:
p
(b) The region bounded by the curve y D x; the line y D x; y D 1 and y D 2:
x2
(c) The region bounded by the curves y 2 D 9x and y D :
9
(d) The region bounded by the curves y D x, y D 3x and x C y D 4:
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4. Evaluate the following integrals by first changing the order of integration.


Z 1Z 2 Z 1Z 1
2
(a) cos.x / dx dy (b) x 2 e xy dx dy
0 2y 0 y
Z Z  Z 8Z 2
sin y 1
(c) dy dx (d) p 4
dy dx
0 x=2 y 0 3
x y C1
Z p=2 Z p=2 Z 1Z x 1
2
(e) sin.y / dy dx (f) p .1 2y/e xCy dy dx
0 x 0 1 x

5. Evaluate the following integrals using polar coordinates.


Z 1 Z p1 x 2 Z 2 Z p4 x2
xy
(a) .x 2 C y 2 / dy dx (b) p dy dx
0 0 0 0 x2 C y 2
Z Z p 1 1 y2 Z Z 2 x
2 2
(c) cos.x C y / dx dy (d) y dy dx
0 0 0 0
2 Z p4 y2 Z 2 Z p4 y 2
y
Z
(e) p .1 C x 2 C y 2 / dx dy (f) p
dx dy
2 4 y2 0 y.2 y/ x2 C y2

6. Find the area of the region in the first quadrant bounded by the circle r D 2 sin :
7. The graph of r D 2.1 C cos  / is shown below.

 D 12 .............
....
...
.... .........
.. ..................... ...............
. .... .....
......
.
....
...
... .... ..
..
.. .. ..
.. ... ...
.. .
.........................................................................................................................
.
. .
.
.
D0
.
. ... .
. ..
.
... .... .
.. .. ....
.. .. ..
..... ...
....... ....
. .....
.... ........................................
....
..

If R is the region in the first quadrant bounded by the circle r D 2 and the cardioid r D
2.1 C cos  /, evaluate “
sin  dA:
R

8. Find the area the region bounded by the graph r D sin 3 as shown below.

 D... 12 
......
.........
....
......... ... ............
.... ......... ... ..... ....
.. .... ....
... .... .. .... ..
... ... .... ...... ..
.... ... .. .. ...
.... ... ... ... .......
.
.... . .
..... ........... .........
..... ... .....
...................................................................................................................................................................
 D0
.
... .... ....
.. .. .
.. .. ...
.. .. ..
.. .. ...
... .... ....
... .. ..
.. ... ..
... .. .
.. ... ...
... .. ..
............
....
.
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9. Find the volume of the solid bounded by the surface r 2 C z 2 D 4:


p

2 2
10. Evaluate e .x Cy /dA; R W The region bounded by the curve y D 1 x 2 and the
R
x-axis.

11. Evaluate 2y dA; R W The region in the first quadrant bounded by the line y D x and the
R
circle .x 1/2 C y 2 D 1:
1

12. Evaluate dA; R W The region in the first quadrant bounded by the lines
1 C x2 C y 2
R
y D 0, y D x and the circle x 2 C y 2 D 4:

13. Use double integrals to find the volumes of the following solids.
(a) The solid in the first octant bounded by 3x C 6y C 4z D 12 and the coordinate planes.
(b) The solid bounded by the planes z D 0; x D 1; x D 2; y D 1; y D 1 and the
surface z D x 2 C y 2 :
(c) The solid bounded by the cylinder x 2 C y 2 D 9; and the planes z D 1 and x C z D 5:
14. Find the centroid of the lamina with uniform density ı.x; y/ D 1 bounded by the parabola
y D 2 3x 2 and the line 3x C 2y D 1:
15. Find the center of gravity of the lamina with density ı.x; y/ D x 2 C y 2 , satisfying the
inequalities x 2 C y 2  9 and y  0:
16. A lamina on the xy-plane has the shape of a semi-circle x 2 C y 2  4; y  0: Find the centre
of mass if the density at each point is proportional to its distance from the origin.
17. Find the moment of inertia Ix of the lamina which is bounded by the graph y D 1 x 2 and
x-axis and has density ı.x; y/ D x 2 :
18. Evaluate the following iterated integrals.
Z Z 1Z 4 Z 3 Z x 2 Z ln z
(a) yz cos.xy/ dz dx dy (b) xe y dy dz dx
0 2 1 1 x 0
Z Z  Z p
4 cos z 16 y 2
(c) y dx dy dz
0 0 0

19. Evaluate the following integrals.



(a) z dV; G W The tetrahedron in the first octant bounded by coordinates
G
planes and the plane x C y C z D 4:

(b) xy sin.yz/ dV; G W The rectangular box bounded by 0  x  ; 0  y  1 and
G
0  z  =6:

(c) xyz dV; G W The solid in the first octant bounded by the parabolic cylinder
G
z D 2 x 2 ; planes y D x; z D 0 and y D 0:
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20. Find the volumes of the following solids using triple integrals.
(a) The solid bounded on its sides by the surface y D x 2 , above by the plane y C z D 1
and below by the plane z D 0.
(b) The solid in the first octant bounded by the coordinate planes, the plane y C z D 2 and
the parabolic cylinder x D 4 y 2 :
(c) The solid bounded by the parabolic cylinder z D y 2 and rectangular planes x D 0; x D
1; y D 1 and y D 1:
21. Use cylindrical coordinates to evaluate the following integrals.
z

(a) p dV; G W the solid bounded by surfaces z D 2 and z D x 2 C y 2 :
2
x Cy 2
G

(b) z dV; G W the cylinder y 2 C z 2 D 1 which intersects with the planes
G
y D x; x D 0 and z D 0:

(c) dV; G W the solid bounded by paraboloids z D 8 x 2 y 2 and z D
G
x2 C y 2:
22. Find the volume of each of the following solid using cylindrical coordinates.
(a) The solid bounded by the paraboloid z D r 2 and the plane z D 9:
(b) The solid bounded below by the plane z D 0; on its side by the cylinder r D 2 sin 
and above by z D r 2 :
(b) The solid bounded by the cylinder x 2 C y 2 D 9; and the planes x C z D 5 and z D 1:

23. Evaluate the following integrals using cylindrical coordinates.


Z 1 Z p1 y 2Z x Z 2 Z p4 x 2Z 16
(a) .x 2 C y 2 / dz dx dy; (b) x 2 dz dy dx
1 0 0 0 0 .x 2Cy 2 /2
p p
Z 3 Z 3 y2 Z 9
(c) p p y 2 dz dx dy
3 3 y2 .x 2Cy 2 /2

24. Find the volume of the following solid using spherical coordinates.
(a) The sphere x 2 C y 2 C z 2 D 9:
(b) The solid bounded above by the sphere  D 4; and below by the cone  D =3:
p
(c) The solid that lies above the xy-plane, outside the cone z D x 2 C y 2 and inside the
sphere x 2 C y 2 C z 2 D 9:

25. Evaluate the following integrals using spherical coordinates.


Z Z p 2 Z p
4 x2 4 x2 y2
(a) p p dz dy dx
2 4 x2 4 x2 y2
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Z 2 Z p
4 x2 Z p4 x2 y2 p
(b) p z 2 x 2 C y 2 C z 2 dz dy dx
4 x2
•2 0
dV
(c) p ; G W sphere x 2 C y 2 C z 2  9
x C y 2 C z2
2
G

26. Find the centroid of the solid that lies below the sphere  D 4 and above the cone  D =3:

27. Find the centroid of the solid bounded by the surface z D r and the plane z D 9:

28. Find the moment of inertia of the solid created by intersection of the sphere   1 with the
cone  D =3 and z-axis if the density of the solid is ı.x; y; z/ D 2:

29. Session 2001/2002 Semester I


the mass of a lamina bounded by the lines y D 0; y D 3; x D 1, and the curve
(a) Find p
x D 4 y, if the density at the point .x; y/ is ı.x; y/ D x C y. (10 marks)
(b) Show that the volume of a common solid of the intersection between a sphere x 2 C
y 2 C z 2 D 2 and a paraboloid z D x 2 C y 2 is
 p 
8 2 7 :
6
Obtain the centroid of the solid. (10 marks)

30. Session 2001/2002 Semester II


(a) By using the cylinder coordinates, find the volume of the solid bounded on top by the
sphere x 2 C y 2 C z 2 D 16 and it’s sides by a cylinder x 2 C y 2 D 4y and z D 0.
(10 marks)
(b) Find the coordinate, z of the centroid of a solid bounded by the planes x D 0; z D
0; y D x; y D 1, and z D 2 x. (10 marks)

31. Session 2002/2003 Semester I


(a) Find the center of mass of a lamina bounded by y D x 2 and y D 4 with density
ı.x; y/ D y. (7 marks)
(b) Evaluate the area in the first quadrant bounded by the curves r D 2; r D 4 sin  , and
r D 4 cos  . (7 marks)
(c) By using the spherical coordinates, evaluate

z dV
G
p
where G is the solid bounded below by a cone z D x 2 C y 2 and above by a sphere
x 2 C y 2 C z 2 D 2z. (6 marks)
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32. Session 2002/2003 Semester II


(a) Find the moment of inertia about the x-axis, Ix , of a lamina bounded by a parabola
x D y 2 , the line y D x 2 and the x-axis in the first quadrant with density ı.x; y/ D 1.
(6 marks)
(b) By using the cylindrical coordinates, evaluate
“ p
x 2 C y 2 dV
G

where G is the solid bounded below by the plane z D 0 and above by the plane z D 3,
and it’s sides by the surface x 2 C .y 1/2 D 1. (7 marks)
(c) By using the spherical coordinates, evaluate
p
Z 5 Z 25 x 2 Z 5
p dz dy dx: (7 marks)
0 0 x 2Cy 2

33. Session 2005/2006 Semester I


(a) Evaluate R .x 2 C y/ dA, given that R is the region inside a triangle with vertices

.0; 0/; .1; 1/, and .1; 1/. (4 marks)


(b) A lamina is a sector of a circle radius r with an angle ˇ as shown in Figure 1.

y ...............
.... .....
... .... ......
.... .... ...
.. .....
. ...
r
. ...
.... .... ..
.. ..... ..
... .... ..
.... .
..... ..
..
.... ...
ˇ
.. . .
... ....... .... ..
x
... ..... .. ..
....... .. ...
...............................................................................................................................................
...
Figure 1
....

If the lamina has constant density, use double integral in polar coordinates to answer
the followings:
(i) Show that the area of the lamina is 21 r 2 ˇ. (ˇ in radians).
(ii) Find the centroid of the lamina. (8 marks)
(c) Transform the integral
Z p Z p
12 Z p 12 x 2 16 x 2 y 2

p p dz dy dx
12 12 x 2 2

into each of the following coordinates systems:


(i) cylindrical, (ii) spherical.
Hence, evaluate the integral using only one of the coordinates system. (8 marks)

34. Session 2006/2007 Semester I


(a) Given that R is a region on the xy-plane bounded by the lines y D x; y D 1, y D 2
and the y-axis.
(i) Sketch the region R.
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(ii) Use polar coordinates to evaluate



1
dA: (6 marks)
x2 C y2
R

(b) Evaluate the integral •


z dV;
G

where G is the tetrahedron in the first octant bounded by the plane x C 2y C 3z D 6.


(7 marks)
p
(c) Find the volume of the solid bounded above by the cone z D x 2 C y 2 , below by the
xy-plane and laterally by the cylinder x 2 C y 2 D 2y. (7 marks)

35. Session 2007/2008 Semester II


(a) Given the following integral
Z 2 Z 2 x2
f .x; y/ dy dx:
2 2

Sketch the region of integration. Obtain the equivalent integral in the reversed order.
(5 marks)
(b) Use cylindrical coordinates to find the volume of the solid below the surface x 2 C y 2 C
z 2 D 4 and above the plane z D 1. (7 marks)
(c) Use spherical coordinates to evaluate
Z 2 Z p2 y 2 Z p4 x 2 y 2 p 3
x 2 C y 2 C z2 dz dx dy: (8 marks)
p p
0 2 y2 x 2Cy 2

36. Session 2008/2009 Semester I


(a) Using double integrals in polar coordinates, find the mass of a semi-circular
p lamina
x 2 C y 2 D 4, with y  0, and density function given by ı.x; y/ D 4 x 2 y 2 .
(6 marks)
(b) Evaluate the following triple integrals in an appropriate coordinate system:
• p
.x 2 C y 2 /3 dV;
G

where G is the solid in the first octant bounded by paraboloids z D x 2 C y 2 and


z D 2 x2 y 2.
(7 marks)
(c) Evaluate the following iterated integrals by changing the coordinate system:
p
Z 4 Z 16 x 2 Z 4 p
p x 2 C y 2 C z 2 dz dy dx: (7 marks)
0 0 x 2 Cy 2
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37. Session 2008/2009 Semester II


(a) Evaluate the integral “
x 2 C y 2 dA;


R
2 2
where R is the region in the pfirst quadrant bounded above by the circle x C y D 8
and below by the line y D 3x. (6 marks)
p
2 2
(b) Find the volume of the solid below the cone z D x C y , above the xy-plane and
inside the cylinder x 2 C y 2 D 4. (7 marks)
2 2 2
(c) Find the mass of the solid in the first octant bounded by x C y C z D 4 and the
coordinate planes with the density function ı.x; y; z/ D 3. (7 marks)

38. Session 2009/2010 Semester I


(a) Find the mass of the plane region bounded by the graphs x D y 2 , y D x C 3, y D 3
and y D 2 if the density is constant. (6 marks)
2 2 2
(b) Find the volume of the solid cut out of the sphere x C y C z D 4 by the cylinder
x 2 C y 2 D 2y. (7 marks)
(c) Evaluate •
z
dV
x C y 2 C z2
2
G
p
where G is the solid bounded above the cone z D x 2 C y 2 , the sides by the sphere
x 2 C y 2 C z 2 D 4 and below by the plane z D 0. (7 marks)
39. Session 2009/2010 Semester II
(a) Find the area of a region on the xy-plane bounded by y D x 2 and y D 2 x2 .
(6 marks)
(b) By changing into cylindrical coordinates, evaluate the following triple integral.
p
Z 2 Z 3 Z 9 x2 p
x 2 C y 2 dy dx dz: (7 marks)
0 0 0

(c) By changing into spherical coordinates, evaluate the following triple integral

z dV;
G
p
where
p G is the solid bounded by the cone z D x 2 C y 2 and the hemisphere z D
4 x2 y 2. (7 marks)
40. Session 2010/2011 Semester I
p
(a) If R is a region bounded by x C y D 2; x D y and x D 0, evaluate

.x 2 C 2y/ dA: (6 marks)
R
SSCE 1993: Tutorial 2 9

(b) Change to appropriate coordinates system to evaluate each of the followings:


Z p2 Z p4 x 2
(i) .x 2 C y 2 C xy/ dy dx. (7 marks)
0 x
Z 3Z
p
9 x2 Z p9 x2 y2 p
(ii) y x 2 C y 2 C z 2 dz dy dx. (7 marks)
0 0 0

41. Session 2010/2011 Semester II


(a) Evaluate the following double integral by first changing it into polar coordinates:
Z 0Z p
p x 2 C y 2 dy dx: (6 marks)
1 1 x2

(b) Find the volume of a solid in the first octant bounded by planes z D y; z D 0 and
laterally by the cylinder x 2 C y 2 D 4. (7 marks)
(c) Find the mass of a solid in the first octant bounded above by the sphere  D 2 and
below by the cone  D 14  with density ı.x; y; z/ D y. (7 marks)

42. Session 2011/2012 Semester I


(a) By changing the order of integration, evaluate
Z 3Z 1
2
e x dx dy: (7 marks)
0 y=3

(b) Transfer the integral


p
Z 2 Z 4 x2 Z 2
p .x 2 C y 2 C z 2 / dz dy dx
0 0 x 2 Cy 2

into each of the following coordinates systems


(i) cylindrical, (ii) spherical. (7 marks)
Hence evaluate the integral using only one of the coordinates system. (6 marks)

43. Session 2011/2012 Semester II


(a) Find the mass of a lamina with density ı.x; y/ D y, bounded by the parabola y D
2 3x 2 and the line 3x C 2y D 1. (6 marks)
(b) Find the volume of a solid bounded above by the paraboloid z D 4 x 2 y 2 and below
by the plane z D 2, and on the side by the cylinder x 2 C y 2 D 4. (7 marks)
(c) Evaluate the following using spherical coordinates:
Z 0 Z p2 y 2 Z p4 x 2 y 2
1
p p dz dx dy: (7 marks)
2 0 x 2Cy 2 .x C y 2 C z 2 /3
2

44. Session 2012/2013 Semester I


(a) Find the area of a region that lies inside the circle r D 2 sin  and outside the circle
r D 1. (7 marks)
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(b) Evaluate ZZZ


x dV
G

where G is the solid in the first octant bounded by paraboloid z D x 2 Cy 2 , the cylinder
x 2 C y 2 D 9 and the coordinate planes. (6 marks)
(c) Evaluate
Z p2 Z p2 x 2 Z p4 x 2 y 2
p p z dz dy dx
2 0 x 2 Cy 2

using spherical coordinates. (7 marks)

45. Session 2012/2013 Semester II


(a) Find the centroid of the lamina bounded by y D 6 x 2 and y D x 2 1. (6 marks)
(b) Evaluate the following integral using cylindrical coordinate:
Z 0Z 0 Z 2 p
p p z x 2 C y 2 dz dy dx: (7 marks)
2 4 x2 x 2Cy 2

2 2 2
p lies above the xy-plane, inside the sphere x Cy Cz D 4
(c) Find the mass of a solid that
but outside the cone z D x 2 C y 2 , whose density function is
1
ı.x; y; z/ D p : (7 marks)
x2 C y 2 C z2
46. Session 2013/2014 Semester I
(a) A lamina R is the shaded region in Figure 1.
y ................
....
....
 ..
........... . . . . . . . . . . . . ..
2 ... ..................... ... .... ... ... .... .....
... ........ . . . . . . . . ....
......... ... ... .... ... ....
... ..... . . . . . . . ....
... ..... .. ... .... ... ........
.... . . . . . . . ...
...
1
... . . . . . . . ...

y D cos x
...
.... R
.. . . . . . . . .
....................................................................................................... .... ... ... ... ...........................................
....... ... ... ... .......
... .. ... ... ... .........
yD 2 .2 x/
... .... . . . . . . . ....
... .... .... ..... .... ...... ...........
... . . . . . . . . . . ..
.......................................................................................................................................................................................
....
0 1 2 x
Figure 1

If the density of the lamina is ı.x; y/ D 2; find its mass. (6 marks)


(b) Use cylindrical coordinates to evaluate
Z Z p Z p 1 1 y2 x 2 Cy 2
2xyz dz dx dy: (7 marks)
0 0 x 2 Cy 2
p p
(c) If G is the solid bounded above by z D 4 x 2 y 2 and below by z D x 2 C y 2 ;
use spherical coordinates to evaluate
2 2 2
e .x Cy Cz /

p dV: (7 marks)
G x2 C y 2 C z2
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47. Session 2013/2014 Semester II


(a) A lamina R in the first quadrant is bounded by x-axis, y-axis and x 2 C y 2 D 9. If the
2 2
density of the lamina is ı.x; y/ D e x Cy , use polar coordinates to find the mass of the
lamina. (6 marks)
(b) Use cylindrical coordinates to evaluate
Z 0 Z 0 Z .x 2Cy 2 /2

p p y 2 dz dx dy: (7 marks)
3 3 y2 0

(c) Use spherical coordinates to evaluate


1

dV
x2 C y 2 C z2
G
p
where G is a solid bounded below by the cone z D x 2 C y 2 and above by the sphere
x 2 C y 2 C z 2 D 2z: (7 marks)

48. Session 2014/2015 Semester I


(a) Find the volume of the solid bounded by z D 4 y 2 ; y D 2x; the xy-plane and the
yz-plane. (6 marks)
(b) Given that G is a solid in the first octant bounded by

x 2 C y 2 D 1; y C z D 2 and z D x 2 C y 2 :

If the density is ı.x; y/ D x; use cylindrical coordinates to find the mass of the solid.
(7 marks)
(c) Use spherical coordinates to evaluate
p
x2 C y 2

dV
1 C .x 2 C y 2 C z 2 /2
G

where G ispthe solid bounded above by the sphere x 2 C y 2 C z 2 D 4 and below by the
cone z D 3.x 2 C y 2 /. (7 marks)

49. Session 2014/2015 Semester II


(a) A lamina in the first quadrant of the xy-plane covers a region bounded by y D sin x,
y D cos x and the y-axis. Find the mass of the lamina if its density function is
ı.xI y/ D 2y.
(6 marks)
(b) Find the volume of the solid bounded by the cylinder x 2 C y 2 D 4, the plane x C z D 8
and the plane y C z D 3. (7 marks)
(c) Evaluate the following integral by changing to spherical coordinates:
Z Z p
1 Z p
1 x2 4 x2 y2

p p z 2 dz dy dx: (7 marks)
1 1 x2 3.x 2 Cy 2 /
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50. Session 2015/2016 Semester I


(a) Evaluate the following integrals by changing the order of integration:
Z 1Z 2
x sin.2y/
dy dx: (5 marks)
0 x 2C1 y 1
(b) By using the cylindrical coordinates, find the volume of a solid G that lies inside the
cylinder x 2 C y 2 D 4, below the plane z D 6 and above the surface z D 4 x 2 y 2 .
p (6 marks)
A solid is bounded above by the surface z D 4 x 2 y 2 and inside the cone z D
(c) p
x 2 C y 2 . Without evaluating them, set up the triple integral

f .x; y; z/ dV
G

into iterated integrals in


(i) Cartesian coordinates, (3 marks)
(ii) cylindrical coordinates, (3 marks)
(iii) spherical coordinates. (3 marks)

51. Session 2015/2016 Semester II


(a) Find, by using double integrals in polar coordinates, the mass of a lamina whose density
function is ı.x:y/ D xy and when place on the xy-plane, the lamina covers the
intersection of the circle x 2 C y 2 D 4x and x 2 C y 2 D 4y. (6 marks)
(b) The volume of a solid is given by the integral
Z Z p
1 Z p
1 x2 4 x2 y2

p dz dy dx:
0 0 3

Evaluate the integral by converting to cylindrical coordinates. (7 marks)


(c) Set up and evaluate the triple integral

.zx 2 C zy 2 C z 3 / dz dy dx
G
p
where G is the solid below the cone z D
in appropriate coordinate system, p x2 C y 2
and inside the hemisphere z D 4 x2 y 2 . (7 marks)
52. Session 2016/2017 Semester I
(a) The line y D x divides the circle .x 1/2 C y 2 D 1 into two regions. Find the area of
the smaller region. (7 marks)
the mass of a solid with density ı.x; y; z/ D x 2 C y 2 C z 2 and bounded by a cone
(b) Find p
z D x 2 C y 2 and two hemispheres
p p
z D 1 x 2 y 2 and z D 4 x 2 y 2 : (6 marks)

(c) Find the volume of a solid bounded by the cylinder x 2 C y 2 D 4, the paraboloid
z D 4 C x 2 C y 2 and the plane z D 1. (7 marks)
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ANSWERS TO TUTORIAL 2
1 28
1. (a) (b) 1 (c)
e 15
 1 3 1
(d) (e) sin 2 D 0:125 (f)
4 6 3
1
(g) 4 ln 2 D 2:773 (h) .e 2/ (i) 15
2
32
(j)
3
68 5
2. (a) (b) (c) 1
3 12
2 1
(d) C 2 ln 2 D 2:049 (e) 576 (f) .e 1/
3 3
p 5
3. (a) 2 1 (b) (c) 27
6
(d) 2
1 1
4. (a) sin 4 D 0:189 (b) .e 2/ (c) 4
4 2
1 1 1
(d) ln 17 D 0:708 (e) (f)
4 2 e
 4 
5. (a) (b) (c) sin 1 D 0:661
8 3 4
4 
(d) (e) 12 (f) 2 C
3 2
 8 
6. 7. 8.
2 3 4
32 .1 e 1/ 1
9. 10. 11.
3 2 3

12. ln 5 D 0:632
8
16
13. (a) 4 (b) (c) 36
  3   
1 4 24 3
14. ; 15. 0; 16. 0;
4 5 5 
17. 0:0339
118 64 256
18. (a) 15 (b) (c)
3 3 9
32 1 2  1
19. (a) (b)  3 (c)
3 2 6
8 20 2
20. (a) (b) (c)
15p 3 3
16 2 1
21. (a) (b) (c) 16
5 8
81 3
22. (a) (b) (c) 36
2 2
2 81
23. (a) (b) 8 (c)
5 8
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64 p
24. (a) 36 (b) (c) 9 2
3
32 64
25. (a) (b) (c) 18
 3 9 
9 27 
26. 0; 0; 27. 0; 0; 28.
4 4 6
1  7 p 
29. (a) 4 (b) 0; 0; .8 2 C 7/
60 158
1
30. (a) 32 (b) 1
20
20 7
31. (a) (b) 0:511 (c)
7 6
14 32 125
32. (a) 2 (b) (c)
15 3 12
1 2a 2a
33. (a) (b) (ii) xN D sin ˇ; yN D .1 cos ˇ/
2 3ˇ 3ˇ
p Z p
2 Z 12 16 r 2 Z 2 Z =3 Z 4
40
Z
(c) (i) r dz dr d: (ii) 2 sin  d d D
0 0 2 0 0 2sec  3
 32
34. (a) (ii) ln 2 D 0:632 (b) 3 (c)
4 9
Z 2 Z p2 y p i
5 16 h
35. (a) p
f .x; y/ dx dy (b) (c) 2 2 
2 2 y 3 5
8 2 32 p
36. (a) (b) (c) Œ2 2 1
3 35 3
8 16
37. (a) (b) (c) 4
3 3
179k 16
38. (a) ; k a constant (b) (c) 
6 3
8
39. (a) (b) 9 (c) 4
3
47 243
40. (a) (b) (i)  C 1 (ii)
20 20
 8
41. (a) (b) (c)  2
6 3
3
42. (a) .e 1/
2 Z
=2Z 2 Z 2 Z =2Z =4Z 2 sec 
2 2 12
(b) (i) r.r C z / dz dr d (ii) 4 sin  d d d D
0 0 r 0 0 0 5
135 p
43. (a) (b) 16 (c) .2 2/
16
1 p 243
44. (a) .2 C 3 3/ (b) (c) 
6 5
32 p
45. (a) .x;
N y/N D .0; 3/ (b)  (c) 2 2
30
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1 1 1 p
46. (a) .3 4/ (b) (c) .e 4 1/.2 2/
2 48 2
 81
47. (a) .e 9 1/ (b) (c) 
4 32 p 
41   3
48. (a) 2 (b) (c) ln 17
20 4 6 4
D 0:202
1
49. (a) (b) 20 (c) 4:697
2
50. (a) 0:059 (b) 16
Z p2 Z p
2 x2 Z p4 x2 y2
(c) (i) p p p f .x; y; z/ dz dy dx
2 2 x2 x 2 Cy 2
p Z p
Z 2 Z 2 4 r2
(ii) f .r cos ; r sin ; z/ dz.r dr d /
0 0 r
Z 2 Z =4 Z 2
(iii) f . sin  cos ;  sin  sin ;  cos / 2 sin  d d d
0 0 0
8 1 p 16
51. (a) (b) .16 9 3/ (c)
3 12 3
 1 31 p
52. (a) (b) .2 2/ (c) 24
4 2 5

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