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INTEGRAL CALCULUS

CE Review
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INTEGRAL CALCULUS
17. Evaluate cos6 x sin7 x dx .
0
INSTRUCTION: Select the correct answer for each of the following
questions. Mark only one answer for each item by shading the box a. 0.0053 c. 0
corresponding to the letter of your choice on the answer sheet provided. b. 0.0033 d. 0.0035
STRICTLY NO ERASURES ALLOWED. Use pencil no. 1 only.
Multiple Integrals
MULTIPLE CHOICE 18. Evaluate the integral of (3x2 + 9y2) dx dy if the interior limit has an
upper limit of y and a lower limit of 0, and whose outer limit has an
Integration of Functions
upper limit of 2 and lower limit of 0.
• Integration of Trigonometric Functions a. 10 c. 30
2/3
b. 20 d. 40
1. Evaluate  /3
csc x cot x dx .
Equation of Curves
a. 0 c. 1.44 19. The slope at any point on a curve is given by 6x – 2. Determine the
b. 0.75 d. 2.38 equation of the curve if it passes through (5, 3).
a. 3x2 – 2x – y – 62 = 0
2/3
2. Evaluate  /3
csc x cot x dx . b.
c.
3x2 – 2x + y – 62 = 0
3x2 – 2x – y + 62 = 0
a. -0.50 c. 0.50 d. 3x2 – 2x + y + 62 = 0
b. 1.00 d. 0
Velocity and Acceleration
Integration Procedures
• One-Dimensional Motion
• Integration by Algebraic Substitution
20. The acceleration of a particle is given by a = 2 + 12t, where t is in
minutes and a in m/min2. The velocity of the particle is 11 m/min

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3. Evaluate x(x − 5)12 dx .
5 after 1 minute. Find its velocity after 2 minutes.
a. 31 m/min c. 35 m/min
a. 0.5640 c. 0.4650 b. 33 m/min d. 37 m/min
b. 0.5460 d. 0.4560
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21. The velocity of a particle is defined by the equation v = 7t2 + 4t + 2
4. Evaluate  0
3e2 sinθ (cos θ) dθ . where v is in m/min and t in minutes. How far does it travel after 2
min?
a. 8.59 c. 9.58 a. 30.33 m c. 33.33 m
b. 8.95 d. 9.85 b. 36.67 m d. 30.67 m


1
x Situation 3: A steel ball is released from rest at the surface of a body of
5. Evaluate 2
dx . water. The ball has a downward acceleration of a = 0.90g –
0 x +2 cv where v is the velocity in m/s, g = 9.81 m/s2, and c =
3.02 s-1.
a. 0.230 c. 0.372
b. 0.203 d. 0.327 22. Find the velocity of the ball after 0.25 minutes.
a. 3.76 m/s c. 4.16 m/s
6. Find the integral of 54x dx with limits from 0 to 1.
b. 3.02 m/s d. 2.92 m/s
a. 98.93 c. 98.83
b. 96.83 d. 96.93 23. Find the distance traveled by the ball after 0.25 minutes.


2
ln x a. 46.91 m c. 38.72 m
7. Evaluate dx . b. 42.88 m d. 49.66 m
1 x
24. Find the acceleration of the ball after it has traveled 50 ft.
a. 0.56 c. 0.24 a. -2.92 m/s2 c. 2.92 m/s2
b. 0.42 d. 0.65 b. 0 m/s2 d. 1.15 m/s2
• Integration by Parts • Two and Three-Dimensional Motion
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Situation 4: The motion of a particle in space is defined by the
8. Evaluate x sin 2x dx .
0 parametric equations ax = 0.8t, ay = 2 – 0.3t, and az = 5
where a is in m/s2 and t in seconds.
a. 0.6283 c. 1.0472
b. 0.7854 d. 1.5708 25. Find the acceleration of the particle after 10 seconds.
a. 10.71 m/s2 c. 9.49 m/s2
• Wallis’ Formula b. 8.46 m/s2 d. 11.16 m/s2
9. What is the integral of sin5x dx if the lower limit is 0 and the upper 26. Find the velocity of the particle after 10 seconds.
limit is /2? a. 64.23 m/s c. 57.09 m/s
a. 1.0472 c. 0.6667 b. 70.25 m/s d. 67.13 m/s
b. 0.5333 d. 0.8378
27. Find the distance traveled by the particle after 10 seconds.
10. Evaluate the integral of cos73x dx from 0 to /6. a. 281.88 m c. 295.08 m
a. 0.217 c. 0.271 b. 287.71 m d. 291.61 m
b. 0.152 d. 0.125
Plane Areas
Situation 1: Evaluate the following integrals:
• Plane Areas in Rectangular Coordinates

1
11. sin - 1 y dy 28. What is the area bounded by the curve x2 = -9y and the line y + 1 =
0
0?
a. 0.6807 c. 0.5807 a. 4 sq. units c. 8 sq. units
b. 0.6708 d. 0.5708 b. 2 sq. units d. 6 sq. units


1 2
x 29. Find the area enclosed by the curve x2 + 8y + 16 = 0, the x-axis, the
12. 4
dx y-axis, and the line x – 4 = 0.
0 (x + 1)
a. 9.33 sq. units c. 10.33 sq. units
a. 0.0716 c. 0.0366 b. 9.67 sq. units d. 10.67 sq. units
b. 0.0566 d. 0.0416
30. Find the area bounded by the curves y2 = 6x and x2 = 6y.
/2
13.  0
sin2 x cos6 x dx a.
b.
15 sq. units
18 sq. units
c.
d.
9 sq. units
12 sq. units
a. 0.0614 c. 0.0391 31. At t years from now, one investment plan will be generating profit at
b. 0.0672 d. 0.0428 the rate of 50 + t2 thousand pesos per year, while a second
Situation 2: Evaluate the following integrals: investment plan will be generating profit at the rate of 200 + 5t
thousand pesos per year. Determine the net excess profit if you


a 2
x invest in the second plan instead of the first plan up to the time the
14. 2 2 2
dx (Ans. b) two plans yield equal profits.
0 (a + x )
a. P1,786,500 c. P1,687,500
 −4  −4 b. P1,768,500 d. P1,678,500
a. c.
8a 4a 32. Find the area bounded by the curve x2 – 4x + 12y – 20 = 0 and the
 −2  −2 x-axis from x = 1 to x = 2.
b. d. a. 1.97 sq. units c. 1.84 sq. units
8a 4a b. 1.79 sq. units d. 1.48 sq. units


ln 2
15. xe - x dx 33. Find the area in the first quadrant bounded by the curves y = sin x
0
and y = cos x.
a. 0.1534 c. 0.1435 a. 0.83 sq. units c. 1.00 sq. units
b. 0.1543 d. 0.1453 b. 0.59 sq. units d. 0.67 sq. units
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16.  0
cos8 x dx • Plane Areas in Polar Coordinates
a. 0.4259 c. 0.2459 34. Find the area bounded by the curve r2 = a2 cos 2.
b. 0.4295 d. 0.2495 a. 4a2 c. 3a2
b. a2 d. 2a2

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35. Find the area bounded by the curve r2 = 16 cos . • Volume of Solids of Revolution by Integration
a. 30 sq. units c. 36 sq. units
55. The area bounded by the curve y = sin x from x = 0 to x =  is
b. 32 sq. units d. 27 sq. units
revolved about the x-axis. What is the volume generated?
Centroid of Plane Areas a. 5.67 cu. units c. 4.93 cu. units
b. 4.46 cu. units d. 5.24 cu. units
• Centroid of Plane Areas in Rectangular Coordinates
Situation 8: A region is bounded by the curve x2 = 4y and the line x = y.
36. Find the distance of the centroid from the y-axis of the area
bounded by the curve x2 = 16y, the line x = 12, and the x-axis. 56. Find the area bounded by the curves.
a. 7 units c. 8 units a. 3.33 sq. units c. 3.67 sq. units
b. 6 units d. 9 units b. 2.67 sq. units d. 2.33 sq. units
Moment of Inertia of an Area 57. Find the distance between the points of intersection of the curves.
a. 5.33 units c. 6.33 units
37. Find the moment of inertia of the region bounded by the curves x2 =
b. 5.66 units d. 6.66 units
8y, x – 4 = 0, and the x-axis about the x-axis.
a. 1.79 c. 1.63 58. Find the volume generated if the bounded area is rotated about the
b. 1.37 d. 1.52 x-axis.
a. 24.17 cu. units c. 25.32 cu. units
38. Find the moment of inertia of an area bounded by the curve x2 = 8y,
b. 22.95 cu. units d. 26.81 cu. units
the line x – 4 = 0, and the x-axis about the y-axis.
a. 23.20 units4 c. 26.50 units4 Volume of Solids with Known Cross Sections
b. 22.30 units4 d. 25.60 units4
59. Find the volume in the first octant bounded by the surfaces x = 1
39. Find the moment of inertia with respect to the x-axis of the region and x2 = y + 2z.
bounded by the parabola x2 = 8y, the line y = 2, and the y-axis. a. 0.05 cu. units c. 0.07 cu. units
a. 8.41 units4 c. 8.14 units4 b. 0.06 cu. units d. 0.08 cu. units
b. 9.14 units4 d. 9.41 units4
Centroid of Volume of Solids
Volume of Solids of Revolution
60. The area bounded by the curve y2 = 4x, y – 6 = 0, and the y-axis is
• Volumes of Solids of Revolution by Second Theorem of revolved about the line y – 6 = 0. Find the centroid of the volume
Pappus generated.
a. (1.80, 4.50) c. (2, 6)
40. The area enclosed by the ellipse 4x2 + 9y2 = 36 is revolved about
b. (2, 4.50) d. (1.80, 6)
the line x = 3. What is the volume generated?
a. 370.3 cu. units c. 355.3 cu. units 61. The area bounded by the curve y = x3, the line y = 8, and the y-axis
b. 360.1 cu. units d. 365.1 cu. units is revolved about the y-axis. Find the centroid of the solid thus
formed.
41. The region on the second and third quadrants of the curve x2 + y2 =
a. (0, 5) c. (0, 5.60)
9 is revolved about the line x – 3 = 0. What is the volume
b. (0, 4.80) d. (0, 6)
generated?
a. 324.36 cu. units c. 461.08 cu. units 62. The sides of a regular tetrahedron are 50 cm. How far from any of
b. 379.58 cu. units d. 532.96 cu. units its vertices is its centroid?
a. 27.22 cm c. 24.49 cm
42. The area enclosed by the curve x2 + y2 = 25 is revolved about the
b. 32.66 cm d. 30.62 cm
line x – 10 = 0. Find the volume generated.
a. 4,934.80 cu. units c. 5,230.16 cu. units Work
b. 4,286.29 cu. units d. 5,537.08 cu. units
63. A conical tank 12 ft high and 10 ft across the top is filled with a
43. Using Pappus’ Theorem, determine the volume generated by liquid having a unit weight of 62.4 pcf. Find the work done in
revolving the area in the first and second quadrants bounded by the pumping all the liquid at the top of the tank.
ellipse 4x2 + 25y2 = 100 and the x-axis, about the x-axis. a. 29,405.31 lb-ft c. 58,810.61 lb-ft
a. 167.56 cu. units c. 104.72 cu. units b. 78,414.15 lb-ft d. 88,215.92 lb-ft
b. 209.44 cu. units d. 83.78 cu. units
Situation 9: A conical tank 1.20 m in diameter and 2 m deep is filled
44. A rectangle having a width of 2 units and height of 4 units has its with water. Unit weight of water is 9.81 kN/m3.
centroid at (10, 12). Find the volume generated when the rectangle
64. Find the volume of water in the tank.
is revolved about the y-axis. a. 0.80 m3 c. 0.70 m3
a. 502.65 cu. units c. 565.49 cu. units b. 0.85 m3 d. 0.75 m3
b. 628.32 cu. units d. 603.19 cu. units
65. Find the weight of water in the tank.
Situation 5: A region is bounded by the curve y2 = 4x and the line x = y.
a. 8.38 kN c. 7.40 kN
45. Find the area bounded by the curves. b. 6.82 kN d. 7.83 kN
a. 2.67 sq. units c. 3.67 sq. units
66. Find the work done in pumping out all the contents at the top of the
b. 2.33 sq. units d. 3.33 sq. units
tank.
46. Find the distance of the centroid of the bounded area from the x- a. 3.55 kN-m c. 3.89 kN-m
axis. b. 3.70 kN-m d. 4.05 kN-m
a. 2.40 units c. 2.75 units
Length of Plane Curves
b. 2.00 units d. 2.50 units
• Length of Plane Curves in Polar Coordinates
47. Find the volume generated if the bounded area is rotated about the
x-axis. 67. What is the perimeter of the curve r = 4(1 – sin )?
a. 35.19 cu. units c. 33.51 cu. units a. 32.00 units c. 25.13 units
b. 63.36 cu. units d. 52.36 cu. units b. 27.16 units d. 24.00 units
48. Find the volume of the solid generated by rotating the circle x2 + y2 • Length of Plane Curves in Parametric Form
= 16 about the line y + 14 = 0.
a. 6,632.37 cu. units c. 2,210.79 cu. units 68. Find the length of one arc of the curve whose parametric equations
b. 4,421.58 cu. units d. 3,316.19 cu. units are x = 2 – 2sin and y = 2 – 2cos.
a. 24 units c. 16 units
Situation 6: A region is bounded by the curves y = sin x, x = 0, x = , b. 8 units d. 32 units
and the x-axis.
Situation 10: An ellipse has an equation 9x2 + 16y2 = 144.
49. Find the area bounded by the curves.
a. 1.80 sq. units c. 2.50 sq. units 69. If the area enclosed by the ellipse on the first and second quadrants
b. 2.00 sq. units d. 2.40 sq. units is revolved about the x-axis, what is the volume generated?
a. 178.36 cu. units c. 180.42 cu. units
50. How far from the x-axis is the centroid of the bounded area? b. 150.80 cu. units d. 162.42 cu. units
a. 0.35 units c. 0.45 units
b. 0.31 units d. 0.39 units 70. What is the length of arc in the first quadrant of the ellipse?
a. 6.24 units c. 5.55 units
51. Find the volume generated if the bounded area is rotated about the b. 7.38 units d. 8.38 units
x-axis.
a. 3.29 cu. units c. 6.58 cu. units 71. What is the equation of the diameter of the ellipse which bisects all
b. 2.47 cu. units d. 4.93 cu. units chords having a slope of 2?
a. 4x + 25y = 0 c. 3x + 16y = 0
Situation 7: Given the ellipse 4x2 + 16y2 = 64. b. 9x + 32y = 0 d. 4x + 11y = 0
52. Find the area of the ellipse. Area of a Surface of Revolution
a. 18.85 sq. units c. 25.13 sq. units
b. 31.42 sq. units d. 28.27 sq. units • Area of Surface of Revolution by Integration

53. Find the area of the largest rectangle that can be inscribed in the 72. Find the surface area generated by rotating the first quadrant
ellipse. portion of the curve x2 = 16 – 8y about the y-axis.
a. 12 sq. units c. 20 sq. units a. 62.71 sq. units c. 61.72 sq. units
b. 15 sq. units d. 16 sq. units b. 62.17 sq. units d. 61.27 sq. units

54. Find the volume generated when the ellipse is rotated about the line
x = 8.
a. 1,263.31 cu. units c. 1,326.31 cu. units
b. 1,362.31 cu. units d. 1,236.31 cu. units

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