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This document provides a problem sheet with exercises on integral calculus, including double and triple integrals using Cartesian, cylindrical, and spherical coordinate systems. There are 7 sections covering: 1) double integrals, 2) changing the order of integration, 3) area using double integrals, 4) converting Cartesian to polar coordinates, 5) triple integrals in Cartesian coordinates, 6) triple integrals in cylindrical coordinates, and 7) triple integrals in spherical coordinates. Students are asked to evaluate various integrals over specific regions.

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This document provides a problem sheet with exercises on integral calculus, including double and triple integrals using Cartesian, cylindrical, and spherical coordinate systems. There are 7 sections covering: 1) double integrals, 2) changing the order of integration, 3) area using double integrals, 4) converting Cartesian to polar coordinates, 5) triple integrals in Cartesian coordinates, 6) triple integrals in cylindrical coordinates, and 7) triple integrals in spherical coordinates. Students are asked to evaluate various integrals over specific regions.

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MA201 Mathematics-III

Problem Sheet 3: Integral Calculus


Lecturer: Sunanda Saha
August 1, 2018

1 Double integral
Z 2π Z π
1. Evaluate (sin x + cos y) dx dy
π 0
Z 3Z 0
2. Evaluate (x2 y − 2xy) dy dx
0 −2
Z 1 Z y2
3. Evaluate 3y 3 exy dx dy
0 0

4. Integrate f (x, y) = x2 + y 2 over the triangular region with vertices (0,0), (1,0) and
(0,1).

2 Change in order of integration


1. Apply the change in order of integration and hence evaluate the following:
Z 1 Z 4−2x Z 1 Z √y
a. dy dx b. dx dy
0 2 0 y√
Z 1 Z 1−x2 Z 1 Z 1−y2
c. dy dx d. √ 3y dx dy
0 1−x 0 − 1−y 2
Z 1Z 1
e. x2 exy dx dy
0 y

3 Area using double integral


1. Find the area of the region R bounded by y = x and y = x2 in the first quadrant.

2. Find the area of the region R enclosed by the parabola y = x2 and the line y = x + 2.

3. Find the area of the region R bounded by the lines y = 2x, y = x/2 and y = 3 − x.

1
4 Cartesian to Polar
ZZ
2 +y 2
1. Evaluate ex dy dx where R is the semicircular region bounded by the x-axis and
R q
the curve y = (1 − x2 )
2. Change the Cartesian in to polar and hence evaluate it

Z 1 Z 1−y2
2 2
Z 0 Z 0
2
a. (x + y ) dx dy b. √ √ 2 dy dx
0 0 −1 − 1−x 1 +
2 x + y2
3. Using polar integration, find the area of the region R in the xy-plane
√ enclosed by the
circle x2 + y 2 = 4, above the line y = 1, and below the line y = 3x.
4. Change the Cartesian in to polar and hence evaluate it
Z 6Z y Z √3 Z x
a. x dx dy b. dy dx
0 0 1 1
Z 1 Z √2−x2
c. (x + 2y) dy dx
0 x

5 Triple integral Cartesian coordinate


1. Evaluate the following triple integral
Z 1Z 1Z 1 Z 1 Z 3−3x Z 3−3x−y
a. (x2 + y 2 + z 2 ) dz dy dx b. dz dy dx
0 0 0 0 0 0

2. The tetrahedron in the first octant bounded by the coordinate planes and the plane
passing through (1, 0, 0), (0, 2, 0) and (0, 0, 3).
3. The region in the first octant bounded by the coordinate planes and the surface z =
4 − x2 − y

6 Triple integral Cylindrical coordinate


1. Evaluate the√following triple integral
Z 2π Z 1 Z 2−r2 Z 2π Z 1 Z 1/2
a. dz rdr dθ b. (r2 sinθ +z 2 ) dz rdr dθ
0 0 r 0 0 −1/2

2. Find the volume of the portion of the solid sphere ρ ≤ a that lies between the cones
φ = π/3 and φ = 2π/3.
3. Find the volume of the ice cream cone D cut from the solid sphere ρ ≤ 1 by the cone
φ = π/3
4. Find the volume of a solid right cylinder whose base is the region in the xy-plane that
lies inside the cardioid r = 1 + cos θ and outside the circle r = 1 and whose top lies in
the plane z = 4.

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5. Find the volume of the solid enclosed by the cone z = x2 + y 2 between the planes
z = 1 and z = 2.

6. Find the volume of the region bounded below by the paraboloid z = x2 + y 2 , laterally
by the cylinder x2 + y 2 = 1 and above by the paraboloid z = x2 + y 2 + 1

7. Find the volume of the region enclosed by the cylinder X 2 + y 2 = 4 and the planes
z = 0 and x + y + z = 4.

7 Triple integral Spherical coordinate


1. Evaluate the following triple integral
Z π Z π Z 2 sin φ Z 2π Z π Z (1−cos φ)/2
a. ρ2 sin φ dρ dφ dθ b. ρ2 sin φ dρ dφ dθ
Z 02π Z0 π/30 Z 2 0 0 0
2
c. 3ρ sin φ dρ dφ dθ
0 0 sec φ

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