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Linear Algebra & Calculus Problems

This document contains 20 calculus and linear algebra problems involving double and triple integrals, changing the order of integration, and finding volumes of solids of revolution. The problems cover a range of integral techniques including evaluating integrals over bounded regions, using polar coordinates, and applying Fubini's theorem.

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Linear Algebra & Calculus Problems

This document contains 20 calculus and linear algebra problems involving double and triple integrals, changing the order of integration, and finding volumes of solids of revolution. The problems cover a range of integral techniques including evaluating integrals over bounded regions, using polar coordinates, and applying Fubini's theorem.

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MAIR 12/ CSE B / JULY 2022

Linear Algebra and Calculus


Problem Sheet Unit-4

RR
1. Evaluate ydxdy over the part of the plane bounded by the line y = x and the
parabola y = 4x − x2 .
RR 2
2. Evaluate x dxdy over the region bounded by the hyperbola xy = 4, y = 0,
x = 1 and x = 2.
3. Evaluate the following double integrals:
RπRx R 1 R y2 R 4 R √x y
3 √x
a 0 0 x sin y dydx b 0 0 3y 2 exy dxdy c 1 0 2
e dydx
4. Change the order of integration and evaluate the following integrals:
RaRa R a R 2a−x R∞Rx −x2 R∞R∞
2 e−y
a 0 y √ x2 2 dxdy b 0 x2 xy dydx c 0 0 xe y dydx d 0 x y
dydx
x +y a
RπR1 2
R 8 R 2 dydx
e 0 sin x xy dydx f 0 3 x y4 +1
6 2 √

5. Find the area between the given curves and lines by using double integral:
a The parabola x = −y 2 and the line y = x + 2
b The parabolas x = y 2 and x = 2y − y 2
c The lines y = 1 − x and y = 2 and the curve y = ex

d The lines y = x − 2 and y = −x and the curve y = x
6. Find the volume of the solid that is bounded above by the cylinder z = x2 and below
by the region enclosed by the parabola y = 2 − x2 and the line y = x in the xy-plane.
7. Find the volume of the region bounded above by the paraboloid z = x2 + y 2 and
bounded below by the triangle enclosed by the lines x = 0, y = x and x + y = 2 in
the xy-plane.
8. Find the volume of the solid whose base is the region in the xy-plane that is bounded
by the parabola y = 4 − x2 and the line y = 3x, while the top of the solid is bounded
by the plane z = x + 4.
9. Find the volume of the solid in the first octant bounded by the coordinate planes,
the cylinder x2 + y 2 = 4, and the plane z + y = 3.
10. Find the volume of the solid in the first octant bounded by the coordinate planes,
the plane x = 3, and the parabolic cylinder z = 4 − y 2 .
11. Find the volume of the wedge cut from the first octant by the cylinder z = 12 − 3y 2
and the plane x + y = 2.

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12. By changing into polar coordinates√ evaluate the following integrals:
R 1 R √2−x2 R 1 R 1−y2 R 1 R √1−x2
a 0 x (x+2y) dydx b −1 √ 2 ln(x2 +y 2 +1) dxdy c −1 −√1−x2 (1+x22+y2 )2 dydx
− 1−y
R 2 R √4−y2 2 0 R0 R2 Ry
(x + y 2 ) dxdy e −1 −√1−x2 √2 2 2 dydx f √2 √ 2 dxdy
R
d 0 0
1+ x +y 4−y

13. Find the area of the region that lies inside the cardioid r = 1 + cos θ and outside the
circle r = 1.

14. Find the area of the region common to the interiors of the cardioids r = 1 + cos θ and
r = 1 − cos θ.
R 1 R x R x+y
15. Evaluate 0 0 0 ex+y+z dzdydx.

16. Find the volume of the solid bounded by the planes x = 0, y = 0, z = 0, and
x + y + z = 0.

17. Find the volume of the solid bounded by the spherical surface x2 + y 2 + z 2 = 4a2 and
the cylindrical surface x2 + y 2 = 4ay.
dxdydz
RRR
18. Evaluate 2 2 2
1 taken throughout the volume contained in the positive
(1−x −y −z ) 2
octant of the sphere x + y + z 2 = 1.
2 2

19. Find the volume of the region bounded above by the plane z = y2 and below by the
rectangle R : 0 ≤ x ≤ 4, 0 ≤ y ≤ 2.
R2R1 x R1R3
20. Use Fubini’s Theorem to evaluate a 0 0 1+xy dxdy b 0 0 xexy dxdy

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