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Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur

Department of Mathematics
MA11003 - Advanced Calculus
Problem Sheet - 12
Autumn 2024

1. Evaluate
Z Z the integrals over the region D.
(i) xydA , where D is region bounded by x-axis, ordinate x = 2a and curve x2 = 4ay,
Z ZD
x
(ii) e y dA, where D = {(x, y)|1 ≤ y ≤ 2, y ≤ x ≤ y 3 }.
Z ZD

(iii) (4xy − y 3 )dA, where D is region bounded by y = x and y = x3 ,
Z ZD
(iv) (6x2 − 40y)dA, where D is the triangle with vertices (0, 3), (1, 1) and (5, 3),
Z ZD
(v) (x2 + 2xy 2 + 2)dA, where D is region bounded by y = x − x2 , y = 0, x = 0 and
D
x = 2.

2. Evaluate the following integrals by changing the order of integration


Z 4a Z 2√ax
(i) 2
dydx,
x
0

4a
Z 1 Z 2−x2
x
(ii) p dydx,
x + y2
2
Z0 3 Zx 9
3
(iii) x3 ey dydx,
Z08 Zx22 p
(iv) √
x4 + 1dxdy.
0 3 y
Z 1 Z 1−x y
3. Evaluate e x+y dydx, using the transformation x + y = u and y = uv.
0 0

4. Consider the transform T from the xy-plane to the uv-plane given by


1 1
T : x = (u + v), y = (u − v).
2 2
(i) Calculate the
Z ZJacobian of the transform T .
(ii) Evaluate (x − y) cos2 (x + y)dA using transformation T , where D is the square
D
in xy-plane with vertices (0, 0), (π, π), (0, 2π) and (−π, π).

5. Evaluate
Z Z the integral by making an appropriate change of variables
2 2
(i) x2 dxdy, D is elliptic region {(x, y) : x4 + y9 ≤ 1.
Z ZD
(ii) y 2 dxdy, D is region bounded by curves xy = 1, xy = 2, xy 2 = 1 and xy 2 = 2.
D
Z Z
(iii) (x + y)2 dxdy, D is parallelogram bounded by the lines x + y = 0, x + y =
D

1
1, 2x − y = 0 and 2x − y = 3.

6. Find the area lying between the parabola y 2 = 4ax and x2 = 4ay.

7. Find the volume of the region bounded by the cylinder x2 +y 2 = 4 and the planes y +z = 4
and z = 0, using double integral.

x2 y2 x2 y2
8. Find the area of the paraboloid 2z = a + b inside the cylinder a2
+ b2
= 1.

9. Calculate the area of the region bounded by the upper half of the circle x2 + y 2 = 25, the
x-axis and the ordinates x = −3 and x = 4.

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