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Unit 4 Tutorial Problems

The document consists of tutorial exercises from SVKM’s Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies, focusing on various integration techniques including double and triple integrals. It includes problems related to changing the order of integration, evaluating areas and volumes bounded by different geometric shapes, and converting to polar and spherical coordinates. Each tutorial session contains multiple questions with corresponding answers provided.

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Unit 4 Tutorial Problems

The document consists of tutorial exercises from SVKM’s Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies, focusing on various integration techniques including double and triple integrals. It includes problems related to changing the order of integration, evaluating areas and volumes bounded by different geometric shapes, and converting to polar and spherical coordinates. Each tutorial session contains multiple questions with corresponding answers provided.

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SVKM’s NarseeMonjee Institute of Management Studies

Mukesh Patel School of Technology Management & Engineering

Unit IV
Unit Name (session 1 to session 10)
Tutorial No. 1 (session 1 to session 3)

1. Evaluate Ans.

2.Change the order of integration Ans.

3.Change the order and Evaluate Ans.

4. Evaluate Ans. 1

5. Change the order and Evaluate Ans.

6. Change to polar co-ordinates and evaluate Ans.

7.Evaluate where R is the region between the parabola and the line

Ans.
8. Find by double integration, the area common to the circles x 2+ y 2−4 y=0 and
2 2 2 π √3
x + y −4 x−4 y + 4=0.Ans: [4 ( − )]
3 2

9.Using double integration, find the area bounded between parabolas x 2=4 ay and
2
2 16 a
x =−4 a ( y−2 a ) . Ans: [ ¿
3
10.Find the area which lies inside the circle r =3 acosθ and outside the cardioid
r =a ( 1+cosθ ) . Ans:[ π a2]
2 2
11. Find by double integration, the volume of the region beneath z=4 x +9 y and
above the rectangle with vertices (0, 0) , (3, 0) , (3, 2) , (0 , 2) in the x− y plane. Ans:
144
Tutorial No. 2 (session 4 to session 6)
SVKM’s NarseeMonjee Institute of Management Studies
Mukesh Patel School of Technology Management & Engineering

1. Evaluate . Ans:

2. Evaluate . Ans: 0

3.Evaluate . Ans:

4. Evaluate over tetrahedron bounded by the planes

. Ans:

5. Evaluate through the volume bounded by the planes

. Ans:

6. Evaluate over the volume of the sphere

. Ans:

7. Evaluate using spherical coordinates. Ans:

8. Using spherical coordinates, Evaluate where is the volume

bounded by spheres and . Ans:

9. Evaluate over the volume of the sphere .

Ans: .
SVKM’s NarseeMonjee Institute of Management Studies
Mukesh Patel School of Technology Management & Engineering

10. Evaluate over the volume bounded by the cylinder ,

paraboloid and the plane . Ans:

11. Evaluate where is the volume bounded by ,

and . Ans:

Tutorial No. 3 (session 7 to session 10)


1.Find by triple integration, the volume of the tetrahedron bounded by the planes
x=0 , y=0 , z=0
and

2. Find the volume bounded by the cylinder and the planes and

Ans:
3. Find the volume bounded by y 2=x , x2= y and the planes z=0∧x+ y + z=1.
1
Ans: [ ]
30
4. Find the volume of the tetrahedron bounded by the plane x=0 , y=0 , z=0 and

Ans. 1

5. Find the volume of the sphere in first octant. Ans.

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