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Home Take Exam Os Calculus of Several Variables

This document provides a set of calculus problems involving multiple integrals to evaluate. The problems cover integrals over regions defined by curves and surfaces, as well as triple integrals to find volumes. There are 12 problems in total, ranging from evaluating double and triple integrals to finding volumes of solids and surfaces. The problems involve a variety of regions defined by equations like parabolas, lines, cylinders, spheres, and planes.

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Home Take Exam Os Calculus of Several Variables

This document provides a set of calculus problems involving multiple integrals to evaluate. The problems cover integrals over regions defined by curves and surfaces, as well as triple integrals to find volumes. There are 12 problems in total, ranging from evaluating double and triple integrals to finding volumes of solids and surfaces. The problems involve a variety of regions defined by equations like parabolas, lines, cylinders, spheres, and planes.

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Calculus of several variables

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1. Evaluate the following integrals:


2 2
3 2 3 √x y 1 1− x 4−x − y
2 3
a) ∫∫ ( 4− y ) dydx d) ∫ ∫ e √ x dydx g) ∫∫ ∫ xdzdydx
0 0 0 0 2 0 0 3
π x 1 π π
e)
b) ∫∫ xsinydydx 1 1 1
h) ∫∫∫ ysinzdxdydz
0 0 2 2 0 0 0
1 y
2 ∫∫∫ (x ¿ ¿2+ y + z ) dzdydx ¿ 1 1
0 0 0
c) ∫∫ 3 y 3 e xy dxdy 1 1 1
i) ∫∫ sin ⁡( x 2) dxdy
0 0 0 y
f) ∫ ∫ ∫ ( x+ y + z) dydxdz 1 2x
2
−1 −1 −1
j) ∫∫ e x dydx
0 x

2. Evaluate the following, over the given region.


x
a) ∬ y dA ,where R is the region bounded by the curves ; y=x , y=2 x , x=1 , x =2.
R

b) ∬ (x ¿ ¿ 2+ y 2) dA ¿, where R is the triangular region with vertices ( 0,0 ) , ( 1,1 ) , ( 0,1 ) .


R

c) ∬ ycosxydA ,where R is the rectangular region ,0≤ x ≤ π and 0≤ y ≤ 1.


R

d) ∭ √ x 2+ z 2 dv ,where D is the region bounded by the paraboloid y=x 2 + z 2and the plane y=4.
D

e) ∭ zdv , where D is the region bounded by the cylinder 9=z 2+ y2 and the planes x=0 , y=3 x ,and z=0,in the
D
first octant.
3. Find the area of the region bounded by:

a) The parabola x=− y 2 and the line x +2= y .


b) The line x=0 and x=√ 1− y 2.
4. Find the volume of the given solids by using double integral.
a) Under the z=2 x+ y 2 and above the region bounded by x= y 2 and x= y 3 .
b) Under the plane x +2 y −z=0 and above the region bounded by y=x and y=x 4 .
1 1 1 1
x− y x− y
5. Show that ∫ ∫ 3
dydx ≠ ∫ ∫ 3
dxdy .
0 0 ( x+ y ) 0 0 (x + y )

1
dA
6. If R is the region bounded by the lines y=x , y=0∧x=1, then evaluate the double integral ∬ 3 .
R 2 2 2
( 1+ x + y )
7. Find the volume of the solids using triple integral.
a) The region in the first octant bounded by the coordinate planes, the plane y + z=2 and the cylinder x 2=4− y 2.
b) The wedge cut from x 2+ y 2=1 by planes z=− y and z=0.
c) The region in the first octant bounded by the coordinate planes and the surface z=4−x2 − y 2.
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8. Find the volume of the solid under the plane z=4 x , and above the circle x 2+ y 2=16in the xy plane.
9. Find the volume of the solid that lies under the paraboloid z=x 2 + y 2, above the xy-plane,&inside the cylinder
x 2+ y 2=2 x .
π
10. Evaluate ∭ xyz dv ,where E lies between the spheres ρ=2∧ρ=4 and above the coneϕ= .
E 3
2 2 2
√x + y + z
11. Evaluate ∭ e dv,were E is enclosed by the sphere x 2+ y 2+ z 2=9 in the first octant.
E
2 2
−x − y
12. ∬e , where D is the region bounded by the semi-circle x=√ 4− y 2 .
D

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