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The document is a tutorial sheet for an engineering mathematics course covering double integrals in polar coordinates. It contains 14 problems involving setting up and evaluating double integrals where the region of integration is defined using polar coordinates. Some examples involve changing Cartesian integrals to equivalent polar integrals, integrating over annular and semi-circular regions, and finding volumes of solids using double integrals.
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Mat 3110 Tutorial Sheet 5 2022 23-1

The document is a tutorial sheet for an engineering mathematics course covering double integrals in polar coordinates. It contains 14 problems involving setting up and evaluating double integrals where the region of integration is defined using polar coordinates. Some examples involve changing Cartesian integrals to equivalent polar integrals, integrating over annular and semi-circular regions, and finding volumes of solids using double integrals.
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The University of Zambia

Department of Mathematics and Statistics


MAT 3110 - Engineering Mathematics II
Tutorial Sheet 5 - Double Integrals in Polar Coordinates August, 2023

1. Change the Cartesian integral into an equivalent polar integral. Then evaluate the polar
integral.
(a) (b)
Z 1 Z √1−x2 Z 1 Z √1−x2
dydx √
dydx
− 0 −1 − 1−x2
(c) (d)
Z 1 Z √1−y2 Z 1 Z √1−y2
x2 + y 2
x2 + y 2 dxdy
 
dxdy √
0 0 −1 − 1−y 2
(e) (f)
Z a Z √
a2 −x2 Z 2 Z √4−y2
a ∈ R, a > 0 x2 + y 2 dxdy


dydx,
−a − a2 −x2 0 0
(g) (h)
Z 6 Z y Z 2 Z x
x dxdy y dydx
0 0 0 0
(i) (j)
1 0
Z Z 1 0
p
2 4 x2 + y 2
Z Z

p dydx √ dxdy
−1 − 1−x2 1 + x2 + y 2 −1 − 1−y 2 1 + x2 + y 2
(k) √ (l) √
(ln x)2 −y 2 √ 1 1−x2
Z ln 2 Z
Z Z
e−(x ) dydx
2 +y 2
2 2
e x +y dxdy
0 0 0 0
(m) (n)
Z 2 Z 1−(x−1)2
Z 2 Z 0
x+y xy 2 dxdy
dydx √
0 0 x2 + y 2 0 − 1−(y−1) 2

(o) (p)
1 Z √1−y2 Z 1 Z √
1−x2
2
Z
2 2

√ ln x + y + 1 dxdy √
dydx
−1 − 1−y 2 −1 − 1−x2 (1 + x2 + y 2 )2

2. Evaluate ZZ
2 −y 2
e1−x dA
D

where D is the region in the 4th quadrant between x2 + y 2 = 16 and x2 + y 2 = 36.

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Tutorial Sheet 5 - Double Integrals in Polar Coordinates- Page 2 August, 2023

3. Evaluate ZZ
6xy + 4x2 dA
D

where D is the portion of x2 + y 2 = 9 in the 4th quadrant.

4. Integrate
ln (x2 + y 2 )
f (x, y) = p
x2 + y 2
over the region 1 ≤ x2 + y 2 ≤ e.

5. Integrate
ln (x2 + y 2 )
f (x, y) = p
x2 + y 2
over the region 1 ≤ x2 + y 2 ≤ e2 .

6. The region that lies inside the cardioid r = 1 + cos θ and outside the circle r = 1 is the
base of a solid right cylinder. The top of the cylinder lies in the plane z = x. Find the
cylinder’s volume.

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7. The region enclosed by the lemniscate
√ r = 2 cos θ is the base of a solid cylinder whose
top is bounded by the sphere z = 2 − r2 . Find the cylinder’s volume.

8. The usual way to evaluate the improper integral


Z ∞
2
I= e−x dx
0

is to first to calculate its square:


Z ∞  Z ∞  Z ∞ Z ∞
e−(x ) dxdy
2 +y 2
2 −x2 −y 2
I = e dx e dy =
0 0 0 0

Evaluate the above integral using polar coordinates and find the value of I.

9. Evaluate the integral Z ∞ Z ∞


1
dxdy
0 0 (1 + x2 + y 2 )2

10. Integrate the function


1
f (x, y) =
1 − x2 − y 2
over the disk x2 + y 2 ≤ 34 .
Tutorial Sheet 5 - Double Integrals in Polar Coordinates- Page 3 August, 2023

11. Suppose that the area of a region in the polar coordinate plane is given by the double
integral
Z 3π Z 2 sin θ
4
A= r drdθ.
π
4
csc θ

Sketch the region and find its area.

12. Use a double integral to determine the volume of the solid that is inside both the cylinder
x2 + y 2 = 9 and the sphere x2 + y 2 + z 2 = 16.

13. Use a double integral to determine the volume of the solid that is bounded by z =
12 − 3x2 − 3y 2 and z = x2 + y 2 − 8.

End of Tutorial Sheet

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