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University of Abou Bekr Belkaid– Tlemcen

L2 –Semester 1–Math 3

DW 1: Multiple Integrals.

Part I: Simple Integrals

Exercice 1 Evaluate the following integrals


Z 1 Z e Z 1
ex
Z Z
2 −2x
1. ln(x)dx, 2. ln(x )dx, 3. tan(x)dx, 4. xe dx, 5. dx
1
e 1 0 1 + e2x
6x + 7
Z Z Z 1 Z Z
1 x sin(x)
6. dx, 7. arctan(x)dx, 8. x5 dx, 9. dx, 10. dx,
Z x 2− 3x + 2 3x + 7x − 13
2 4
cos (x) 2
Z 0
x −1 cos(x)
11. dx, dx.
x2 + 1 sin (x) − 5 sin(x) + 6
2

Exercice 2 Calculate the following integrals:


Z
1
1- √ 1
dx,
Z x(1 + x 3)

x
2- dx,
1 + x4
sin(x) cos3 (x)
Z
3- dx,
Z 1 +3 cos (x)
2
cos (x)
4- dx,
Z sin(x)x
e
5- dx,
Z 2+e
x
1
6- 3 (x)
dx,
Z tan
p
7- 1 − e−2x dx,
Z
1
8- dx;
x +9
2

Z 16 √ x
e −3
9- √ dx.
0 x

Part II: Double Integrals


"
Exercice 3 A) Evaluate f (x, y)dA in each case
D

1- f (x, y) = 42y2 − 12x where D = {(x, y) ∈ R2 0 ≤ x ≤ 4, (x − 2)2 ≤ y ≤ 6};


2 √
2- f (x, y) = 2yx2 + 9y3 where D is the region bounded by y = x and y = 2 x;
3
3- f (x, y) = x2 y3 − 1 where D is the region bounded by x = −2y2 and x = y3 ;

4- f (x, y) = x(y − 1) where D is the region bounded by y = 1 − x2 and y = x2 − 3,

1
5- f (x, y) = ln(1 + x + y) where D is the triangle of vertices O, A(1, 0) and B(0, 1);

6- f (x, y) = y where D is the trapezoid whose base is the segment of the x-axis whose abscissas lie between −1
and 1 and whose other three sides lie in the half-plane of y ≥ 0 and of length 1.

B) By reversing the order of integration, evaluate the double integral of the following functions over the region
D
"
1- 7x2 + 14ydA where D is the region bounded by x = 2y2 and x = 8;
D
Z 3Z 6 q
2- y2 + 2dydx,
0 2x
Z 1 Z y2
3- √
(6x − y)dxdy.
0 − y
!
Exercice 4 Evaluate the following double integral (x + y)dA over the domains D

Exercice
"5 ( Polar Coordinates) Evaluate the following integrals by converting them into polar coordinates.
1- 2xydA, D is the portion of the region between the circles of radius 2 and radius 5 centered at the
D
origin"that lies in the first quadrant.
2- 2x + ydA, D is bounded by the axes and the line with equation y = −2x + 2;
"
D

3- (x − y)2 dA, D is the set of points on the disc with centre 0 and radius 1, such that 0 ≤ y ≤ x;
D

2
"
xy
4- dA, D is the set of points in the square [0, 1] × [0, 1] outside the circle with centre O and
1 + x 2 + y2
D
radius 1.

Part II: Triple Integrals


$
Exercice 6 Calculate f (x, y, z)dxdydz in each of the following cases:
D
1. f (x, y, z) = (x + y + z)2 , D is the domain bounded by the planes of equation x = 0, y = 0, z = 0 and
x + y + z = 1;
2. f (x, y, z) = x2 y, D is the set of triples (x, y, z) satisfying the inequalities 0 ≤ y ≤ 1 − x2 and |x + y + z| ≤ 1,
3. f (x, y, z) = 1, D is given in the figures below

Exercice 7 (Cylindrical and Sphyrical Coordinates)


Z Z √ 1 Z √ 1−y2 x2 +y2
1.Convert xyzdydxdz, into an integral in cylindrical coordinates.
$
−1 0 x2 +y2

2.Evaluate ydA where D is the region that lies below the plane z = x + 2 above the xy-plane and
D
$ x + y = 1and x + y = 4.
between the cylinders 2 2 2 2

3. Evaluate ydA where D is the upper half of the sphere x2 + y2 + z2 = 1.


D √
Z 3Z 9−y2 Z √18−x2 +y2
4.Convert √ x2 + y2 + z2 dzdxdy, into spherical coordinates.
0 0 x2 +y2

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