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Date: 11 August 2018: Matlab Project Subject: Calculus 2

The document contains 50 calculus problems involving finding extrema of functions, evaluating surface areas and volumes of solids, and calculating double and triple integrals over various regions and solids. The problems involve functions of two variables and require sketching the given surfaces and solids.
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Date: 11 August 2018: Matlab Project Subject: Calculus 2

The document contains 50 calculus problems involving finding extrema of functions, evaluating surface areas and volumes of solids, and calculating double and triple integrals over various regions and solids. The problems involve functions of two variables and require sketching the given surfaces and solids.
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HCMC University of Technology MatLab Project

Department of Applied Mathematics Subject: Calculus 2


Date: 11 August 2018

1. Find the extreme values of the function f (x, y) = x2 + 2y 2 on the circle x2 +


y 2 = 1. Sketch the given surface and show the extreme values.

2. Find the extreme values of the function f (x, y) = x2 y on the curve x2 +2y 2 = 6.
Sketch the given surface and show the extreme values.

3. Find the extreme values of the function f (x, y) = 6 − 5x − 4y on the curve


x2 + y 2 = 9. Sketch the given surface and show the extreme values.

4. Find the extreme values of the function f (x, y) = 1 − 4x − 8y on the curve


x2 + 8y 2 = 8. Sketch the given surface and show the extreme values.

5. Find the extreme values of the function f (x, y) = x2 + y 2 + xy on the curve


x2 + 2y 2 = 1. Sketch the given surface and show the extreme values.

6. Find the extreme values of the function f (x, y) = 2x2 + 12xy + y 2 on the curve
x2 + 4y 2 = 25. Sketch the given surface and show the extreme values.
x y
7. Find the extreme values of the function f (x, y) = x2 + y 2 on the plane + =
2 3
1. Sketch the given surface and show the extreme values.

8. Find the local maximum and minimum values and saddle points of f (x, y) =
x4 + y 4 − 2x2 + 4xy − 2y 2 . Sketch the given surface and show the extreme
values.

9. Find the local maximum and minimum values and saddle points of f (x, y) =
2x4 + y 4 − x2 − 2y 2 . Sketch the given surface and show the extreme values.

10. Find the local maximum and minimum values and saddle points of f (x, y) =
(x2 − 2y 2 )ex−y . Sketch the given surface and show the extreme values.

11. Find the local maximum and minimum values and saddle points of f (x, y) =
(x + y 2 + 2y)e2x . Sketch the given surface and show the extreme values.
12. Find the local maximum and minimum values and saddle points of f (x, y) =
x
(x + y 2 )e 2 . Sketch the given surface and show the extreme values.

13. Find the local maximum and minimum values and saddle points of f (x, y) =
2
−y 2
(x2 + y 2 )(e−x − 1). Sketch the given surface and show the extreme values.

14. Find the local maximum and minimum values and saddle points of f (x, y) =
3x2 − x3 + 2y 2 + 4y. Sketch the given surface and show the extreme values.

15. Find the local maximum and minimum values and saddle points of f (x, y) =
x3 + 3xy + y 3 . Sketch the given surface and show the extreme values.

16. Find the local maximum and minimum values and saddle points of f (x, y) =
4xy − x4 − y 4 . Sketch the given surface and show the extreme values.

17. Find the local maximum and minimum values and saddle points of f (x, y) =
x3 + 2y 3 − 3x2 − 6y. Sketch the given surface and show the extreme values.

18. Find the surface area of the part of the sphere x2 + y 2 + z 2 = 4 that lies inside
the cylinder x2 + y 2 = 2y. Sketch the given surface.

19. Find the surface area of the sphere x2 + y 2 + z 2 = 9. Sketch the given surface.

20. Find the surface area of the part of the sphere x2 + y 2 + z 2 = 2 that lies above
the cone z 2 = x2 + y 2 . Sketch the given surface.

21. Find the surface area of the part of the surface z = xy that lies inside the
cylinder x2 + y 2 = 1. Sketch the given surface.

22. Evaluate the solid bounded by 2x + z = 2 and (x − 1)2 + y 2 = z. Sketch the


given solid.

23. Evaluate the volume of the solid bounded by y = x, y = 2x, x = 1, z = x2 + y 2 ,


z = x2 + 2y 2 . Sketch the given solid.

24. Evaluate the volume V of the solid Ω that lies under the paraboloid z = x2 +y 2 ,
and above the circular region in the xy−plane x2 + y 2 = 2x. Sketch the given
solid.
25. Evaluate the volume V of the solid Ω bounded by z = 1 − x2 − y 2 and z = 0.
Sketch the given solid.

26. Evaluate the volume of the solid bounded by y = 1 + x2 , z = 3x, y = 5, z = 0


(where x > 0). Sketch the given solid.

27. Find the volume of the tetrahedron Ω bounded by z = 0, x + 2y + z = 2, x =


2y, x = 0. Sketch the given solid.
n π π o
28. Evaluate the area of the region D = (r, ϕ) : − 6 ϕ 6 , 0 6 r 6 cos 2ϕ .
4 4
Sketch the given region.

29. Evaluate the area of the region D bounded by y = (x + 1)2 , x = y − y 3 , x = −1,


y = −1. Sketch the given region.
ZZ
30. Evaluate 2xdA where D = {(x, y) : 2x 6 x2 + y 2 6 6x, y 6 x}. Sketch the
D
given region.

31. Evaluate the area of the region D bounded by x + y 2 = 1, y − x = 1, x = 0.


Sketch the given region.
ZZ
32. Evaluate I = (x + y)dA, where D : 1 6 x2 + y 2 6 4, y > 0, x > 0, y > x.
D
Sketch the given region.
ZZ
33. Evaluate I = (3x + 4y 2 )dA where D = {(x, y) : 1 6 x2 + y 2 6 4, y > 0}.
D
Sketch the given region.
Z 1 Z 1
2
34. Evaluate I = dy ex dx. Sketch the given region.
0 y
ZZ
x
35. Evaluate I = e y dA, where D is the region bounded by y 2 = x, x = 0,
D
y = 1. Sketch the given region.
ZZ
36. Evaluate I = xdA, where D is a triangle OAB, O(0, 0), A(1, 1), B(0, 1).
D
Sketch the given region.
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37. Evaluate I = (sin x cos y)dA, where D = (x, y) : 0 6 x 6 , 0 6 y 6 .
2 2
D
Sketch the given region.
ZZ
38. Evaluate I = (3y 2 − x)dA, where D = {(x, y) : 0 6 x 6 2, 1 6 y 6 2}.
D
Sketch the given region.
ZZZ
39. Evaluate I = xyz 2 dV, where Ω is the rectangular box given by

Ω : 0 6 x 6 1, −1 6 y 6 2, 0 6 z 6 3

Sketch the given solid.

40. Evaluate ZZZ


I= (x + 2y)dV,

where Ω is the solid bounded by x2 6 y 6 x, 0 6 z 6 x. Sketch the given


solid.

41. Evaluate ZZZ p


I= x2 + z 2 dV,

where Ω is the region bounded by x2 + z 2 6 y 6 4. Sketch the given solid.

42. Evaluate the triple integral with cylindrical coordinates


ZZZ
I= 2xdV,

p
where Ω = {(x, y, z) : 0 6 y 6 2; 0 6 x 6 4 − y 2 ; 0 6 z 6 x}. Sketch the
given solid.

43. Evaluate the triple integral with cylindrical coordinates


ZZZ
I= zdV,

where Ω is the solid that lies within the cylinder x2 + y 2 = 1, above the
paraboloid z = x2 + y 2 and below the paraboloid z = 2x2 + y 2 . Sketch the
given solid.
44. Evaluate the triple integral with cylindrical coordinates
ZZZ
1
I= dV,
x2 + y 2

where Ω is the solid bounded by z = 0, z = y, x2 + y 2 = 1 and y > 0. Sketch


the given solid.

45. Evaluate the triple integral with cylindrical coordinates


ZZZ p
I= z x2 + y 2 dV,


where Ω : 0 6 z 6 1, 0 6 y 6 2x − x2 . Sketch the given solid.

46. Evaluate the triple integral with spherical coordinates


ZZZ
I= (x + z)dV,

where Ω is the unit ball x2 + y 2 + z 2 6 1. Sketch the given solid.

47. Evaluate the triple integral with spherical coordinates


ZZZ
I= (x2 + y 2 )dV,

where Ω is the solid hemisphere x2 + y 2 + z 2 6 1, z > 0. Sketch the given solid.

48. Evaluate the triple integral with spherical coordinates


ZZZ
I= (x2 + y 2 + z 2 )dV,

where Ω lies between the spheres x2 + y 2 + z 2 = 1 and x2 + y 2 + z 2 = 4 in the


first octant. Sketch the given solid.

49. Evaluate the triple integral with spherical coordinates


ZZZ
1
I= dV,
x2 + y 2 + z 2

where Ω is the solid that lies within the sphere x2 + y 2 + z 2 = 4 and above the
p
cone z = x2 + y 2 . Sketch the given solid.
50. Evaluate the triple integral with spherical coordinates
ZZZ √
2 2 2
I= e x +y +z dV,

where Ω = {(x, y, z) ∈ R3 : x2 + y 2 + z 2 6 1, z > 0}. Sketch the given solid.

51. Use spherical coordinates to find the volume of the solid that lies above the
p
cone z = x2 + y 2 and below the sphere x2 + y 2 + z 2 = z. Sketch the given
solid.

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