BREEDGING - 4. Integral Calculus

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COACH G ACADEEMY

ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING REVIEW


1212 South Drive, Tres de Abril St., Punta Princesa, Cebu City

B DGING PROGRAM IN INTEGRAL CALCULUS


1. Determine the integral of e5x dx if the lower limit = 0 and upper 6. Evaluate the double integral of r sin u dr du, the limits of r are
limit = 1 0 and cos u and the limits of u are 0 and pi.
A. 25.5 C. 29.5 A. 1 C. 0
B. 27.5 D. 31.5 B. 1/2 D. 1/3

2. Evaluate the integral of 4 sin6 x cos4 x dx using lower limit = 7. Find the area bounded by the curve y2 = 8 (x – 4), the line y
0 and upper limit = π/2 = 4, y-axis and x-axis
A. 0.05363 C. 0.07363 A. 14.67 C. 17.67
B. 0.03682 D. 0.04068 B. 15.67 D. 18.67

3. Integrate: (7x3 + 4x2) dx


A. (7x3/3) + (4x2/2) + C C. (7x4/4) + (4x3/3) + C
B. (7x4/4) + (4x2/5) + C D. 7x4 + (4x2/2) + C

8. Find the area bounded by the curve y2 = 9x and its latus


rectum
A. 10.5 C. 13.5
B. 11.5 D. 12.5

4. Find the integral of tan 2x dx.


A. 1/2 ln sin 2x + C C. 1/2 ln sin 2x + C
B. -1/2 ln cos 2x + C D. -1/2 ln sin 2x + C

9. Determine the area enclosed by the curve x2=9y and y2=9x


A. 24 C. 26
5. Evaluate the integral of 3 dx dy. Use inner limits y2 to 9, outer B. 25 D. 27
limits 0 to 3.
A. 51 C. 53
B. 52 D. 54

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“The KEY to MASTERY is REPITITION. CONSTANT PRACTICE makes you BETTER!”
COACH G ACADEEMY
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING REVIEW
1212 South Drive, Tres de Abril St., Punta Princesa, Cebu City

B DGING PROGRAM IN INTEGRAL CALCULUS


10. The curve has an equation of r = 4 sin. Compute the area 14. Determine the length of the curve, r = 1 – cos Ɵ, from Ɵ = 0˚
bounded by the curve to Ɵ = π.
A. 10.57 C. 12.57 A. 4 C. 2
B. 11.57 D. 13.57 B. 8 D. 6

15. Determine the length of the curve defined by x = 3t – t3 and


y = 3t2 from t = 0 to t = 2.
A. 10 C. 12
B. 14 D. 16
11. Find the area enclosed by the curve r2 = 2 cos 2θ.
A. 2.75 C. 2.5
B. 3 D. 2

16. What is the average value of the function y = 2 sin(2x) on the


interval (0, π/6)
12. Locate the centroid of the area bounded by the parabola y2 = A. 0.455 C. 0.525
4x, the line y = 4 and the y-axis. B. 0.955 D. 0.655
A. (0.4, 3) C. (1.2, 3)
B. (0.6, 3) D. (1.33, 3)

17. Given the area in the first quadrant bounded by x2 = 8y, the
line y – 2 = 0 and the y-axis. What is the volume generated
when this area is revolved about the x-axis.
13. Find the length of the arc of the parabola x2 = 4y from x = -2
A. 20.32 m3 C. 40.21 m3
to x = 2.
B. 34.45 m 3 D. 45.56 m3
A. 4.2 units C. 4.9 units
B. 4.6 units D. 5.2 units

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“The KEY to MASTERY is REPITITION. CONSTANT PRACTICE makes you BETTER!”
COACH G ACADEEMY
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING REVIEW
1212 South Drive, Tres de Abril St., Punta Princesa, Cebu City

B DGING PROGRAM IN INTEGRAL CALCULUS


18. Find the volume of the solid generated when the area bounded 21. The arc of the parabola, y=x2 from (1,1) to (2,4) is rotated
by the curve y2 = x, the y-axis and the line y = 2 is rotated about the y-axis. Find the area of the resulting surface.
about the y -axis. A. 30.85 C. 35.80
A. 28π/5 C. 32π/5 B. 53.41 D. 42.18
B. 64π/3 D. 16π/3

22. A solid is formed by revolving about the y-axis, the area


bounded by the curve y = x4, the y-axis, and the line y = 16.
Find its centroid.
A. (0,9.6) C. (0,8.3)
B. (0,12.4) D. (0,2.8)

19. Find the volume of the solid generated by revolving the area
bounded by the curves y2 =4x and x=4 about x=4.
A. 214.47 C. 211.79
B. 209.15 D. 202.65

23. A triangular section has coordinates of A(2, 2), B(11, 2), and
C(5, 8). Find the coordinates of the centroid of the triangular
section.
A. (7, 4) C. (8, 4)
B. (6, 4) D. (9, 4)

20. The area in the second quadrant of the circle x2 + y2 = 36 is


revolved about line y + 10 = 0. What is the volume generated? 24. Find the centroid of the following system of masses 1,2,3 units
A. 2218.33 cubic units C. 2233.43 cubic units at (-1,3), (2,1) and (3,-1) respectively.
B. 2228.83 cubic units D. 2208.53 cubic units A. (17/3, 1/5) C. (10/3, 1/2)
B. (13/2, 1/4) D. (11/6, 1/3)

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“The KEY to MASTERY is REPITITION. CONSTANT PRACTICE makes you BETTER!”
COACH G ACADEEMY
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING REVIEW
1212 South Drive, Tres de Abril St., Punta Princesa, Cebu City

B DGING PROGRAM IN INTEGRAL CALCULUS


25. A cube with 20 cm long sides sitting on the bottom of an 29. A spring of natural length 10 in requires a force of 6 lbs to
aquarium in which the water is one meter deep. Estimate the stretch it by 2 in. Find the work done in stretching it from a
hydrostatic force on one side of the cube. length of 14 in to a length of 18 in.
A. 353 N C. 335 N A. 90 C. 72
B. 348 N D. 384 N B. 56 D. 49

26. A right cylindrical tank of radius 2 m and a height of 8 m is full 30. Find the moment of inertia with respect to x-axis of the area
of water. Find the work done in pumping the water to the top bounded by the parabola y2 = 4x and the line x = 1.
of the tank. A. 2.03 C. 2.33
A. 3945 kN-m C. 3932 kN-m B. 2.13 D. 2.53
B. 3732 kN-m D. 4032 kN-m

27. A 30-m long cable weighing 15 N/m is to be wound about a


windlass. Find the work done.
A. 6750 J C. 6507 J
B. 7650 J D. 5760 J

28. A 1600 lb elevator is suspended by a 200 ft cable that weighs


10 lb/ft. How much work is required to raise the elevator from
the basement to the third floor, a distance of 30 ft?
A. 514,100 lb C. 643,500 lb
B. 425,700 lb D. 264,400 lb

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