Calc 4
Calc 4
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Problem 1. (20 points 5pt each part) Determine if each of the following statements is true or false. You
may receive a limited partial credit for attempting to justify your answer.
(a) True/False: The vector field F(x, y) = (x + y, x + x sin y ) is a gradient of a smooth function on R 2.
(b) True/False: The vector field F(x, y) = ( cos x, 4y ) is a gradient of a smooth function on R 2 .
(c) True/False: ∇(divF) =0 for any vector field F that is twice differentiable on R3
(d) True/False: The integral of a function (of a function, not of a vector field) f (x, y, z) = x 2 + y 2 + z 2
over the unit sphere in R3 is 0.
(a) 7pt Set up, but do not evaluate, a definite integral which calculates ∫ Fdr
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(b) 7pt Find a potential function for F.
(c) 6pt Use the fundamental theorem of calculus for line integrals to calculate ∫ Fdr
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Problem 4. (20 points) Let C be a rectangle with vertices (0,0), (1,0), (1,1), (0,1) traversed
counterclockwise
(a) 8pt Set up, but do not evaluate, a definite integral that calculates ∫ e y dx + 2xe y dy
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Problem 5. (20 points) Let F(x, y, z) = (−3y, 3x, −3z) and let S be the part of a paraboloid
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z=x +y where z < 1 oriented in the positive z direction. Let C be an oriented boundary of S.
(a) 5pt Calculate curl F (2pt). Write using variables (u, v) a parametrization of S. (3pt)
(b) 8pt Set up, but do not evaluate, a definite integral which calculates the surface integral
∫∫ curl F dS .
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(c) 7pt Use Stokes' theorem to calculate a surface integral as a line integral ∫ Fdr
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