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Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee

MAN-001(Mathematics I)
Autumn Semester 2021–22
Assignment 6: (Multiple Integrals)

1. Sketch the region R in the xy-plane bounded by the curves y 2 = 2x and y = x, and find
its area.

2. Evaluate the following integrals by interchanging the order of integration:


R1R4 2 R ∞ R ∞ −y R∞Rx x2
(a) 0 4y ex dxdy. (b) 0 x e y dydx. (c) 0 0 xe− y dydx.
R8R2 p R 3 R √4−y RaRa 2
4
(d) 0 y 3 (x + 1)dxdy.
1 (e) 0 1 (x + y)dxdy. (f) 0 √ax √ 4y 2 2 dydx.
y −a x

3. Evaluate the following double integrals:


RR
(a) (4x + 2)dA, where D is a region enclosed by the curves y = x2 and y = 2x.
R RD 2
(b) R
(x + y 2 )dA, where R is the region of the plane given by x2 + y 2 ≤ a2 .
R1R1 x2
R 1 R √4−y2 p
(c) 0 y2 (ye )dxdy. (d) 0 √3 y x2 + y 2 dxdy.

4. Evaluate the following triple integrals:


RRR
(a) E
2xdV , where E is the region under the plane 2x + 3y + z = 6 that lies in the
first octant.
RRR √
(b) E
3x2 + 3z 2 dV , where E is the solid bounded by y = 2x2 + 2z 2 and the plane
y = 8.
RRR
(c) E
xyzdV , where E is the solid bounded by the sphere of radius 2 in the first
octant.
RRR
(d) E
zdV , where E be the wedge in the first octant that is cut from the cylindrical
solid y 2 + z 2 ≤ 1 by the planes y = x and x = 0.
RRR
(e) E
dV , where E is the solid bounded by the cylinder x2 + y 2 = 9 and the planes
z = 1 and x + z = 5.

5. Evaluate the following integrals by changing the variables into cylindrical coordinates:
R 4 R √16−x2 R 16−x2 −y2 p
(a) 0 0 0
x2 + y 2 dzdydx.
RRR p
(b) E
(x2 + y 2 )dV , where E is the region lying above the xy-plane and below the
p
cone z = 4 − x2 + y 2 .
RRR
(c) E
dV , where E is the region bounded above by the sphere x2 + y 2 + z 2 = a2 and
below by the plane z = b, where a > b > 0.

6. By using spherical coordinates evaluate the following triple integrals:


RRR 1
(a) Ep
(x2 + y 2 + z 2 ) 2 dV , where E is the region bounded by the plane z = 3 and the
cone z = x2 + y 2 .
3
(x2 + y 2 + z 2 )− 2 dV , where E is the region bounded by the spheres of radius 2
RRR
(b) E
and 3.
7. Show that the point (2, π/2) lies on the curve r = 2 cos 2θ.
8. Find the points of intersection of the curves r2 = 4 cos θ and r = 1 − cos θ.
9. Show the followings by changing the order of integration:
R π/2 R 2a cos θ R 2a R cos−1 (r/2a)
(a) 0 0
f (r, θ)drdθ = 0 0
f (r, θ)dθdr.
R π/3 R (8a/3) cos θ  R 4a/3 R 2 cos−1 (√a/r) R 8a/3 R cos−1 (3r/8a) 
(b) 0 a sec2 (θ/2)
f (r, θ)drdθ = a 0
+ 4a/3 0 f (r, θ)dθdr.
q
R a R √ax  R a R a2 − a2
4
−y 2 R a Ra RaRa 
(c) 0

ax−x2
f (x, y)dydx = 2
0 y2
+ 2
0 a
q
a2 + a y2 f (x, y)dxdy.
a 2
+ 4
−y 2 2 a

( x−y )2 dxdy, where R is the region bounded by the lines x+y = ±1, x−y =
RR
10. Evaluate R x+y+2
±1. (Use the transformation u = x + y, v = x − y and integrate over an appropriate
region in uv−plane.)
RR
11. Evaluate R
(x + y)dA, where R is the trapezoidal region with vertices given by (0, 0),
(5, 0), (5/2, 5/2) and (5/2, −5/2), using the transformation x = 2u + 3v and y = 2u − 3v.
R R x2 −y2
12. Evaluate R
e dA, where R is the region in the first quadrant bounded by
2 2 2 2
x − y = 1, x − y = 4, y = 0 and y = (3/5)x, by using the transformation
u = x2 − y 2 and v = x + y.
R 3 R 4 R x= y +1
13. Evaluate 0 0 x= y2 ( 2x−y 2
+ z3 )dxdydz by applying the transformation
2
2x−y
u= 2
, v = y2 , w = z3 , and integrating over an appropriate region in uvw−plane.
14. Prove that
RaRx 0
(a) 0 0 √f (y)dydx = π(f (a) − f (0)).
(a−x)(x−y)
R∞ R∞ bdydx 2π
(b) −∞ −∞ (x2 +y2 +b2 )3/2 (x2 +y 2 +a2 )1/2
= a+b . (By changing into polar coordinates.)

Answers:
3 πa2
1. 32 2. (a) 18 (e16 − 1). (b) 1. (c) 12 . (d) 61 (17 2 − 1). (e) 241
60
. (f) 6
.
4
3. (a) 8. (b) πa2 . (c) 14 (e − 1). (d) 4π
9
.

256 3 π
4. (a) 9. (b) 15
. (c) 43 . (d) 18 . (e) 36π.
1024(π) 64 3 a2 b b3
5. (a) 15
. (b) 3
(2π). (c) 2π( a3 − 2
+ 6
).

6. (a) 27π
2
(2 2 − 1), (b) 4π log( 23 ).
√ √
8. (2 2 − 2, ±80◦ ) where ±80◦ is the rounded value of cos−1 (3 − 2 2), (0, 0), (2, π).
log 2 4
10. 29 . 11. 125
4
. 12. 2
(e − e). 13. 12.

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