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SCHOOL OF BASIC SCIENCES

INDIAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY BHUBANESWAR


Mathematics-I (MA1L001), Autumn 24
Assignment-5 (Double and Triple Integral)
(1) Let D = [a, b]×[c, d] and f : D −→ R be defined by f (x, y) = p(x)q(y), where p : [a, b] −→ R
RR Rb  Rd 
d] −→ R are continuous. Show that D f (x, y)dxdy = a p(x)dx
and q : [c,RR c
q(y)dy .
(2) Evaluate R sin x cos y dxdy, where R = [0, π2 ] × [0, π2 ].
2 2 2
(3) Evaluate R 8 − (x +y )
dxdy, where R = {(x, y) ∈ R2 | x2 + y 2 ≤ 2}.
RR
2
Z 4Z 2 Z 2 Z x2
dydx y
(4) Evaluate √ 1 + y3
and e x dydx.
0 x 0 0
(5) Evaluate
Z 1Z 1 Z π2 Z cos x
x2
e dxdy and x2 dydx.
0 y 0 0
(6) Change the order of integration in
Z 1Z √
x
f (x, y)dy dx.
0 x
(7) Evaluate Z Z
(x2 + y 2 )dxdy
R
over R bounded by y = x2 , x = 2, y = 1.
(8) Evaluate
Z 1Z xp
I= x2 + y 2 dydx
0 0
by transforming to polar co-ordinate.
(9) Prove that Z Z
{2a2 − 2a(x + y) − (x2 + y 2 )}dxdy = 8πa4 .
(10) Evaluate
Z Z p 2 2
a b − b2 x2 − a2 y 2
p dxdy,
R a2 b2 + b2 x2 + a2 y 2
2 2
where R is the positive quadrant of the ellipse xa2 + yb2 = 1.
(11) (a) Prove that Z Z Z
4
(x2 + y 2 + z 2 )dxdydz = π,
R 5
where R is the spherical region x2 + y 2 + z 2 ≤ 1.
2 2 2
(b) Show that if R be the ellipsoid xa2 + yb2 + zc2 = 1, then
Z Z Z p
1
a2 b2 c2 − b2 c2 x2 − c2 a2 y 2 − a2 b2 z 2 dxdydz = π 2 a2 b2 c2 .
R 4
(12) Find the volume of the solid S that is bounded by the elliptic paraboloid x2 + 2y 2 + z = 16,
the planesRRx = 2, y = 2 and the three coordinate planes.
(13) Evaluate R (x + 2y)dA, where R is the region bounded by the parabolas y = 2x2 and
y = 1 + x2 . R1R1
(14) Evaluate the iterated integral 0 x sin(y 2 )dy dx.
(15) By using double integral, find the volume of the solid bounded by the plane z = 0 and the
paraboloid z = 1 − x2 − y 2 .
1
2

(16) By using double integral, find the volume of the solid that lies under the paraboloid z =
x2 + y 2 , above
RRR √ the xy-plane, and inside the cylinder x2 + y 2 = 2x.
(17) Evaluate R
x2 + z 2 dV , where R is the region bounded by the paraboloid y = x2 + z 2
and the plane y = 4.
(18) Findpthe volume of the solid V inside the sphere x2 + y 2 + z 2 = 16, outside the cone,
z = x2 + y 2 , and above the xy-plane.
x2 y2 z2
(19) Find the volume of the ellipsiod 2 + 2 + 2 = 1.
a b c
(20) Use triple integral to find the volume of a sphere of radius R.
(21) Evaluate the integrals by changing the order of integration in an appropriate way.
R4R1R2 2
(a) 0 0 2y 4 cos(x√
2 z
)
dx dy dz. Ans. 2 sin 4.
R1R1R1 zy 2
(b) 0 0 x2 12xze dy dx dz. Ans. 3e − 6.
R 2 R 4−x2 R x sin(2z) 2
(c) 0 0 0 4−z dy dz dx Ans. sin2 4 .

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