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Cal2 Ex DoubleIntegral

1. The document discusses calculating double integrals over various regions and evaluating them. It also discusses finding volumes of solids bounded by surfaces using double integrals. 2. Double integrals are used to find volumes enclosed by surfaces like planes, cylinders, spheres, and paraboloids. They can also be used to find surface areas. 3. Regions can be described using inequalities in x, y, and z and integrals are evaluated by changing to polar, cylindrical, or spherical coordinates depending on the region. Multiple techniques for setting up and evaluating double integrals over various regions are demonstrated.

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Cal2 Ex DoubleIntegral

1. The document discusses calculating double integrals over various regions and evaluating them. It also discusses finding volumes of solids bounded by surfaces using double integrals. 2. Double integrals are used to find volumes enclosed by surfaces like planes, cylinders, spheres, and paraboloids. They can also be used to find surface areas. 3. Regions can be described using inequalities in x, y, and z and integrals are evaluated by changing to polar, cylindrical, or spherical coordinates depending on the region. Multiple techniques for setting up and evaluating double integrals over various regions are demonstrated.

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DOUBLE INTEGRALS

1. Calculate the iterated integral


»1»2 »1»3
(a) p4x39x2y2q dy dx (d) ex 3y
dx dy
0 1 0 0
»π 2»5
{ »1»1 a
(b) cos y dx dy (e) xy x2 y 2 dy dx
π 6 { 1 0 0
»3»5
ln y (f)
»1»1
?
(c) dy dx s t ds dt
1 1 xy 0 0

2. Find the volume of the solid enclosed by the surface z 1 ex sin y and the planes
x  1, y  0, y  π, and z  0.
3. Find the volume of the solid in the first octant bounded by the cylinder z  16  x2 and
the plane y  5.
4. Evaluate the iterated integral
» 4 » ?y » 2 » 2y
(a) 2
xy dx dy (d) xy dx dy
0 0 0 y
»1»2 » 1 » s2
(b) px  yq dy dx (e) cosps3 q dt ds
0 2x 0 0
»1»x
(c) p1 2y q dy dx (f)
» 1 » ev
?
1 ev dw dv
0 x2 0 0

5. Evaluate the double integral.


¼
(a) x cos y dA, D is bounded by y  0, y  x2, x  1.
D
¼
(b) px 2 2y q dA , D is bounded by y  x, y  x3, x ¥ 0.
D
¼
a
(c) xy 2 dA , D is enclosed by x  0, x  1  y2.
D
¼
(d) 2xy dA , D is the triangular region with vertices p0, 0q, p1, 2q, and p0, 3q.
D

6. Find the volume of the given solid.

(a) Under the surface z 1 x2 y 2 and above the region enclosed by x  y 2 and x  4.
(b) Enclosed by the paraboloid z  x2 3y2 and the planes x  0, y  1, y  x, z  0.
(c) Bounded by the cylinder y 2 z 2  4 and the planes x  2y, x  0, z  0 in the first
octant

7. Evaluate the given integral by changing to polar coordinates.


¼
(a) p2x  yq dA , where D is the top half of the disk with center the origin and
D
radius 5.

1
¼
(b) sinpx2 y 2 q dA , where D is the region that lies between the circles x2 y2  a2
D
and x2 y2  b2 with 0 a b.
¼
(c) x dA , where D is the region in the first quadrant that lies between the circles
D
x2 y2  4 and x2 y2  2x.
8. Use a double integral to find the area of the region.

(a) The region enclosed by both of the cardioids r 1 cos θ and r 1  cos θ.
(b) The region inside the circle px  1q2 y 2  1 and outside the circle x2 y 2  1.

9. Use polar coordinates to find the volume of the given solid.

(a) Below the paraboloid z  18  2x2  2y2 and above the xy-plane.
(b) Inside the sphere x2 y 2 z 2  16 and outside the cylinder x2 y 2  4.

(c) Bounded by the paraboloid z  1 2x2 2y 2 and the plane z  7 in the first octant.

(d) Bounded by the paraboloids z  3x2 3y 2 and z  4  x2  y 2 .

10. Find the area of the surface.

(a) The part of the plane 2x 5y z  10 that lies inside the cylinder x2 y2  9.
(b) The part of the surface z 1 3x2 2y 2 that lies above the triangle with vertices
p0, 0q, p0, 1q, and p2, 1q.
(c) The part of the paraboloid z  4  x2  y2 that lies above the xy-plane.

(d) The surface z  32 x3{2 y 3{2 , 0 ¤ x ¤ 1, 0 ¤ y ¤ 1.

(e) The part of the sphere x2 y 2 z 2  4 that lies above the plane z  1.

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