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School of Mathematics and Statistics University of New South Wales

MATH2111 Higher Several Variable Calculus


SESSION 1, 2014

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Questions: 4

Pages: 1

TEST 2 VERSION B

Initials

Student Number

Total marks: 20

1. (6 marks)
Given the iterated integral

Z
I=
0

Time allowed: 45 minutes

Z 4y2 p
x2 + y 2 dx dy.
y

(a) Sketch the region of integration in the xy-plane.


(b) Write I as one or more iterated integrals with the order of integration reversed.
(c) Express I in polar coordinates (r, ) with x = r cos and y = r sin .
(You do NOT need to evaluate the integral.)
2. (4 marks)
Let f : R2 R2 be defined by f (x, y) = (ex sin y, e2x cos y).
a) Show that at each point of its domain, f has a local inverse.
b) Suppose that g is the inverse of f near (0, ) and find a good affine approximation to g near
f (0, ) = (0, 1).
3. (5 marks)
Consider the curve C with parametrisation
c : [a, b] R2 .
Let g : [c, d] [a, b] be one-to-one, continuously differentiable and from [c, d] onto [a, b]. Let
r : [c, d] R2
be given by
r(t) = c(g(t)).
(a) Under which condition do the parameterisations c and r have the same orientation?
(b) Let the scalar field f : R2 R be a continous function. Assuming that the conditions from
part (a) hold, prove that the scalar line integral is independent of the parameterisation, that
is,
Z
Z
b

f (c(t)) kc0 (t)k dt =

f (r(t)) kr 0 (t)k dt.

4. (5 marks)
Let the vector field F(x, y) = (x, y) and the region be the region 1
boundary curve of be positively oriented.

1
y

x 2. Let the

(a) Sketch the region. Indicate the appropriate orientation of the boundary curve.
(b) Verify Greens theorem in tangential form by calculating both the double integral and the
line integral given in Greens Theorem for the vector field F and the region .

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