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2001 Tut04
2001 Tut04
1. Use Taylor’s formula for f (x, y) at the origin to find quadratic and cubic approximations
of f near the origin.
2. (13.10.5)
∂w ∂w
Find and at the point (w, x, y, z) = (4, 2, 1, −1) if
∂y x ∂y z
w = x2 y 2 + yz − z 3 and x2 + y 2 + z 2 = 6.
3. (13.10.7)
Suppose that x2 + y 2 = r2 and x = r cos θ, as in polar coordinates. Find
∂x ∂r
and .
∂r θ ∂x y
9. Sketch the region of integration, reverse the order of integration and evaluate the integral.
Z πZ π
sin y
(14.2.47) dydx
0 x y
Z 1/16 Z 1/2
(14.2.53) cos(16πx5 )dxdy
0 y 1/4
1
ZZ
(14.2.55) (y − 2x2 )dA where R is the region bounded by the square |x| + |y| = 1
R
10. (14.2.57)
Find the volume of the region bounded above by the paraboloid z = x2 + y 2 and below by
the triangle enclosed by the lines y = 0, x = 0 and x + y = 2 in the xy-plane.
11. (14.2.59)
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.
12. (14.2.61)
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 .
13. Sketch the region bounded by the given lines and curves. Then express the region’s area
as an iterated double integral and evaluate the integral.