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Mathematics-1 (MA 1101)

Tutorial Sheet-2
Topics: Integration, Polar Coordinates and
Fundamental Theorem of Calculus

*Problems to be worked out in tutorial


†Assignment Problems
1. † Compute the following integral, and draw the graph of f .

if 0 ≤ x ≤ c
(
Z 1 x
f (x)dx where f (x) = 1−x
0 c if c ≤ x ≤ 1
1−c
c is a fixed real number, 0 < c < 1.

2. Compute the area of the region S between the graphs of f and g over the interval [a, b]
specified in each case. Make a sketch of the two graphs and indicate S by shading.

i) * f (x) = |x|, g(x) = x2 − 1, a = −1, b = 1


ii) † f (x) = |x| + |x − 1|, g(x) = 0, a = −1, b = 2

3. Sketch the graph of f in polar coordinates and compute the area of the radial set of f
over the interval specified. Assume that each set is measurable.

i) Circle tangent to x-axis: f (θ) = 4 sin θ, 0 ≤ θ ≤ π


p
ii) * Lazy eight: f (θ) = | cos θ|, 0 ≤ θ ≤ 2π
iii) † Four-leaved rose: f (θ) = | sin 2θ|, 0 ≤ θ ≤ 2π

4. Compute the volume of the solid generated by revolving the ordinate set of the function
f over the interval indicated. Sketch each of the ordinate sets.

i) * f (x) = x2 , −1 ≤ x ≤ 2. ii) † f (x) = sin x + cos x, 0 ≤ x ≤ π.

5. Compute the average A(f ) for the given function f over the specified interval.
1
i) f (x) = x 2 , 0 ≤ x ≤ 4. ii) † f (x) = sin x cos x, 0 ≤ x ≤ π/4.

6. i) * If f (x) = x2 for 0 ≤ x ≤ a, find a number c satisfying 0 < c < a such that f (c)
is equal to the average of f in [0, a].
ii) Solve (i) if f (x) = xn , where n is any positive integer.

7. * The graphs of f (x) = x2 and g(x) = cx3 , where c > 0, intersect at the points (0, 0)
and ( 1c , c12 ). Find c so that the region which lies between these graphs and over the
interval [0, 1c ] has area 23 .

1
Z π
8. Compute f (0), given that f (π) = 2 and that [f (x) + f 00 (x)] sin xdx = 5.
0

9. * Without attempting to evaluate the integral, compute f 0 (x) if f is defined by the


R x2 t6
formula f (x) = x3 1+t 4 dt

Z 2 Z 2
1
10. * Let f (x) = √ dt. Find xf (x)dx.
x 1 + t3 0
Z π
π π
Z
11. i) † Show that xf (sin x)dx = f (sin x)dx.
0 2 0
Z π Z 1
x sin x 1
ii) Use part (i) to deduce the formula 2
dx = π 2
dx.
0 1 + cos x 0 1+x

12. A function g, defined for all positive real numbers, satisfies the following two conditions:
g(1) = 1 and g 0 (x2 ) = x3 for all x > 0. Compute g(4).
Rx
13. † Let f (x) = 0 (1 + t3 )−1/2 dt if x ≥ 0. (Do not attempt to evaluate this integral.)

i) Show that f is strictly increasing on the nonnegative real axis.


ii) Let g denote the inverse of f . Show that the second derivative of g is proportional
to g 2 [that is, g 00 (y) = cg 2 (y) for each y in the domain of g] and find the constant
of proportionality.

14. Without attempting to evaluate the following indefinite integrals, find the derivative
f 0 (x) in each case if f (x) is equal to
Rx
Z x2 Z
1 t2 dt
2 −3
i) * (1 + t ) dt ii) † tdt
x3 1

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