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This document contains 11 calculus problems involving multiple integrals and vector calculus concepts such as Green's Theorem and Stokes' Theorem. The problems cover topics like evaluating double integrals over planar regions, finding volumes of solids of revolution, parameterizing surfaces to evaluate surface integrals, and applying vector calculus theorems to line integrals around curves.

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Tutorial 04

This document contains 11 calculus problems involving multiple integrals and vector calculus concepts such as Green's Theorem and Stokes' Theorem. The problems cover topics like evaluating double integrals over planar regions, finding volumes of solids of revolution, parameterizing surfaces to evaluate surface integrals, and applying vector calculus theorems to line integrals around curves.

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MT261: SEVERAL VARIABLES CALCULUS FOR NON-MAJORS

TUTORIAL SHEET 4

1. Evaluate 𝐷
(𝑥 + 2𝑦)𝑑𝐴, where 𝐷 is the region bounded by the parabolas 𝑦 =
2𝑥 2 and 𝑦 = 1 + 𝑥 2 .

2. Evaluate 𝐷
(𝑥𝑦 2 )𝑑𝐴, where 𝐷 is the triangular region with vertices (0,0), (1,0)and
(1,1).

3. Sketch the region 𝑅 in the 𝑥𝑦 −plane bounded by 𝑦 = 𝑥 2 , 𝑥 = 2, 𝑦 = 1. Hence


evaluate 𝑅
𝑥 2 + 𝑦 2 𝑑𝑥𝑑𝑦.

4. Find the volume of the prism whose base is the triangle in the 𝑥𝑦 −plane bounded by
the 𝑥 −axis and the lines 𝑦 = 𝑥 and 𝑥 = 1, and whose top lies in the plane 𝑧 = 3 −
𝑥−𝑦
𝑎 𝑎 2 −𝑥 2
5. Evaluate −𝑎 0
𝑥2 + 𝑦2 3/2
𝑑𝑦𝑑𝑥.

6. Find the volume of the solid bounded by the graphs of 𝑥 2 + 𝑦 2 = 9 and 𝑦 2 + 𝑧 2 = 9.

7. Evaluate 𝑆
𝑥 2 + 𝑦 2 𝑑𝑆, where 𝑆 is the surface of the cone 𝑧 2 = 3(𝑥 2 + 𝑦 2 )
bounded by the planes 𝑧 = 0 and 𝑧 = 3.

8. Verify Green’s theorem in the plane for 𝐶


𝑥 3 − 𝑥 2 𝑑𝑥 + 𝑥𝑦 2 𝑑𝑦, where 𝐶 is the
boundary of the region enclosed by the circles 𝑥 2 + 𝑦 2 = 4 and 𝑥 2 + 𝑦 2 = 16.

9. Show that the area bounded by a simple closed curve 𝐶 is given in plane in polar
1
coordinates by 2 𝐶
𝑟 2 𝑑𝜃.

10. Use Green’s Theorem to evaluate 𝐶


𝑥𝑦𝑑𝑥 + 𝑥 2 𝑦 3 𝑑𝑦.where C is the triangle with
vertices vertices (0,0), (1,0)and (1,2)with positive orientation.

11. Use Stokes’ Theorem to evaluate 𝐶


𝐹. 𝑑𝑟, where 𝐹 = 𝑧 2 𝑖 + 𝑦 2 𝑗 + 𝑥 𝑘 and C is the
triangle with vertices (1,0,0), (0,1,0)and (0,0,1) with counter-clockwise rotation.

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