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BMAT101L Problem Sheet Module 4.

Calculus multivariable Problems

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Calculus multivariable Problems

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Tutorial Sheet Module 4

BMAT101L - Calculus

1. Evaluate the following :


Z 3Z 2 Z 1 Z √x
−2
(i) (x + y) dxdy (ii) xy(x + y)dxdy
4 1Z 0 Z πx Z
Z π a cos θ sin θ Z 2 Z y
2 dxdy
(iii) r sin θdrdθ (iv) rdθdr (v)
0 0 0 0 1 0 x2 + y 2

Z aZ a2 −x2
2. Sketch the region of integration and evaluate √
dxdy.
0 ax−x2

3. Evaluate the following by Change the order of integration √


Z 1 Z 2−y Z a Z 2a−x Z a Z a2 −y2
(i) xydxdy (ii) xydydx (iii) ydxdy
x2
0 y 0 0 a−y
Z b Z a/b√b2 −y2
a
Z 1 Z √y
x
(iv) xydxdy (v) dxdy
0 0 0 y x + y2
2

4. Find the area of a circle of radius ’ a ’ by double integration in polar coordi-


nates.
5. Evaluate the following integrals by changing variable to polar coordinates
Z ∞Z y Z a Z √a−x2 Z aZ a
x2
(i) dxdy (ii) √
dydx (iii) 3/2
dxdy
0 0 −a − a−x2 0 y (x2 + y 2 )
Z aZ a Z 2a Z √2ax−x2
x2
x2 + y 2 dydx

(iv) p dxdy (v )
0 y x2 + y 2 0 0

6. Find, by double integration, the area between the parabola y 2 = 4ax and the
line y = x.
7. Find the area common to y 2 = 4ax and x2 = 4ay using double integration.
8. Find the smaller area bounded by y = 2 − x and x2 + y 2 = 4.
9. Find the area of the cardioid r = a(1 + cos θ) by using double integration.
10. Find the area which is inside the circle r = 3a cos θ and outside the cardioid
r = a(1 + cos θ).
BMAT101L - Calculus

Triple Integral Problems:


11. Evaluate the integrals:
Z 1Z 1Z 1 Z √2 Z 3y Z 8−x2 −y2
(i) (x2 + y 2 + z 2 )dzdxdy (ii) dzdxdy
0 0 0 0 0 x2 +3y 2
Z ln 2 Z x Z x+y
(iii) e(x+y+z) dzdxdy
Z 1 Z √1−x2 Z √1−x2 −y2
0 0 0
1
(iv) p dzdxdy
0 0 0 1 − x − y2 − z2
2

12. Evaluate
Z ln a Zthe integrals:
x Z x+y
(i) e(x+y+z) dzdxdy
0 0 0
   
Z a Z b 1− x
a
Z c 1− x
a
− yb
(ii) x2 zdzdydx
Z0 a Z0 b Z c
0 Z 1 Z z Z x+z
2 2 2
(iii) (x + y + z )dxdydz (iv) (x + y + z)dxdydz
0 0 0 −1 0 x−z

13. Express the region x ≥ 0, y ≥ 0, z ≥ 0, x2 + y 2 + z 2 ≤ 4 by triple integration and


evaluate the same.
14. Find the volume bounded by the cylinder x2 + y 2 = 9 and the planes y + z = 9 and
z = 0.
15. Find the volume region bounded by the surfaces y 2 = x, x2 = y, the planes z = 0
and z = 3.
16. Find the volume common to the cylinders x2 + y 2 = a2 and x2 + z 2 = a2 .
ZZZ
1
17. Evaluate p dxdydz over the region R bounded by the sphere
1 − x − y2 − z2
2
R
x2 + y 2 + z 2 = 1.
18. Find the volume cut off from the sphere x2 +y 2 +z 2 = a2 by the cylinder x2 +y 2 = ax.
ZZZ
19. Evaluate the integral (x2 + y 2 + z 2 )dxdydz over the region R of space defined
R
by x2 + y 2 ≤ 1 and 0 ≤ x ≤ 1 by changing into cylindrical co-ordinates.
Z 2π Z π Z (1−cos ϕ)/2
20. Evaluate the integral in spherical coordinates ρ2 sin ϕ dρ dϕ dθ.
0 0 0
ZZZ
2
x2 2
21. Evaluate the integral |xyz|dxdydz over the region R ellipsoid a2
+ yb2 + zc2 ≤ 1.
R
( Hint: Let x = au, y = bv, z = cw. Then integrate over an appropriate region in
uvw-space.)

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