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Homework 5-MATH 2000-Due On Oct.23-Solution

This document provides the instructions and problems for Homework 5 that is due on October 23 for the class MATH2000-Engineering Math I. Students are instructed to take a photo of their solutions, name the file correctly, submit it in pdf format to the online learning platform by the due date. The homework is worth 10 points total. It contains 10 problems involving evaluating iterated integrals, finding volumes of solids of revolution, evaluating double integrals over various regions, and proving properties of double integrals.

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Homework 5-MATH 2000-Due On Oct.23-Solution

This document provides the instructions and problems for Homework 5 that is due on October 23 for the class MATH2000-Engineering Math I. Students are instructed to take a photo of their solutions, name the file correctly, submit it in pdf format to the online learning platform by the due date. The homework is worth 10 points total. It contains 10 problems involving evaluating iterated integrals, finding volumes of solids of revolution, evaluating double integrals over various regions, and proving properties of double integrals.

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MATH2000-Engineering Math I, 1st Semester, 2023/24

Homework 5-Due on Monday, October 23

Instructions: 1) Take a photo of your solution and submit it onto UMMoodle by the due date. 2) Name your file as
Homework 5-Your ID Number 3) Pdf format is preferred 4) The homework worth 10 points.

∫ 2∫ 3
x y
1. Evaluate the iterated integral ( + )dydx.
1 1 y x

2. Find the volume of the solid region enclosed by the surface z = x2 + xy 2 and the planes z = 0, x = 0, x = 5, and
y = ±2.

∫∫
π π
3. Evaluate the double integral x sin(x + y)dA, where R = [0, ] × [0, ].
R 6 3

∫∫
4. Evaluate the double integral ye−xy dA, where R = [0, 2] × [0, 3].
R

5. Let f (x, y) = g(x)h(y), where g(x) is a function of x only and h(y) is a function of y only. Prove that
∫ d∫ b ∫ b ∫ d
f (x, y)dxdy = g(x)dx h(y)dy, where a, b, c, d ∈ R are constants.
c a a c
∫ 1∫ π

2
6. Evaluate the iterated integral cos(x) 1 + cos2 (x)dxdy.
0 arcsin(y)

∫∫
7. Evaluate the double integral xdA, where D is the region enclosed by the lines y = x, y = 0, x = 1, by first
D
expressing D as a region of Type I (vertically simple), and then by expressing D as a region of Type II (horizontally
simple).

∫∫
8. Evaluate the double integral y 2 dA, where D is the triangular region with vertices (0, 1), (1, 2), (4, 1).
D
∫∫
9. Evaluate the double integral (2x − y)dA, where D = {(x, y) | x2 + y 2 ≤ 4}.
D

10. Find the volume of the solid under the plane z = 3, above the plane z = y, and between the parabolic cylinders
y = x2 and y = 1 − x2 .

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