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Calculus-II Assignment #1
Q.1
f ( x ) g ( x )dx
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when neither function can be differentiated repeatedly to become zero? For example, the problems of the type e 2 x cos x.dx . Search it on internet and find out some method (Tabular) if any exists. Q.2 i. ii. iii. iv. v. Integrate the followings: U2 4 U 2 dU 1 cos 2 x 1 cos 2 x dx cos x sin 3 x sin x dx dt t 4 4t 2 3 x3 1 x3 xdx
Q.3
What is Gamma Function? Use integration by parts to find the integral of +( x 1) ! x+x. How Gamma Function is helpful in Mathematics? Dig it from Net and present an understandable solution. (8)
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Submission Date: April 20, 21, 2011 (When the respective classes of Sections will held)
Q.1
Find the distance between the point P and the line through the points P ( 3,1,2), A(1,1,0), B (2,3,4). Find the parametric equations of the line through the point (5,0. 2) that is parallel to the planes x 4 y 2 z ! 0 and 2 x 3 y z 1 ! 0 . Determine whether the line x ! 4 2t , y ! t , z ! 1 4t and the plane 3 x 2 y z 7 ! 0. are parallel, perpendicular or otherwise. Translate the following equations into other two coordinate systems: a) b) c) r ! 4 sin U
z ! 3x 2 3 y 2 V sin J ! 2 cos U
Q.2
Q.3
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Q.5)
Show that the lines L1 : x 1 ! 4t , y 3 ! t , z 1 ! 0 and L 2 : x 13 ! 12t , y 1 ! 6t , z 2 ! 3t intersect and find a plane these lines determine.
Submission Date: June 6, 7, 2011 (When the respective classes of Sections will held)
3x 2 1 x2
2 2 3
dx
x sec 1 x.dx
x4 dx 3 x 2 10 x
5 2 2
1 r dx r8
Group#3
T
4 0
1 cos 4 x dx
x x 2 1
dx
Q#2) Find a formula for the area of the triangle with vertices (a1 , a 2 ) , (b1 , b2 ) and (c1 , c 2 ) Group#2 T Q#1) Write A ! i 2 k as a sum of the vector parallel to j
T B ! 8i 4 12 k j
Q#2) Find the center and radius of the sphere 3 x 3 y 2 3z 2 2 y 2 z ! 9 . Group#3 Q#1) Describe the followings: x 2 y 2 z 2 ! 4, z e 0 i) ii) y ! 2, z ! 2 Q#2) Find unit vectors that are parallel and normal to the curve at the given point x 2 6 xy 8 y 2 2 x 4 ! 0 . (1,1)
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Course Contents:
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Techniques of Integration: Substitution Method, Integration by completing the square, Expanding a power and using a trigonometric identity, Eliminating square root, Reducing an improper fraction, Separating a fraction, Multiplying by a form 1, I Assorted Integration , Integration by Parts, Tabulated Integration, Integration using Partial Fraction, Integration by Trigonometric Substitution. Vectors and Analytic Geometry in Space: Vector in Plane, Vector in Space, Dot and Cross products, Lines and Plane in Space, Rectangular, Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates. Multivariable Functions and Partial Derivatives: Functions of several variables, limit and continuity, partial derivatives, differentiability, the chain rule, partial derivatives with constrained variables. Multiple Integrals, double integrals, area, moments and centre of mass, double integral in polar form, triple integral in rectangular coordinates.
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Sequence and Series: Limit of Sequence of Numbers, Infinite Series, The Integral Test for series of non negative Numbers, The Comparisons Test for non negative Numbers, The Ratio and Root Test for non negative Numbers.
Evaluation Criteria:
Assignments/projects: Quizzes: Mid-Term: Final: 20% 20% 20% 40%
Quizzes Schedule
Quiz Quiz Quiz Quiz # # # # 1 2 3 4 Week Week Week Week 4 7 10 13
Assignments Schedule
Assignments Assignment # Assignment # Assignment # Assignment # 1 2 3 4 Delivery of Assignments Week 3 Week 5 Week 9 Week 11 Submission date Week 4 Week 8 Week 11 Week 14
Topic covered
Substitution Method, Integration by completing the square, Expanding a power and using a trigonometric identity, Eliminating square root, Reducing an improper fraction, Separating a fraction, Multiplying by a form 1, Assorted Integration. Integration by Parts Tabulated Integration. Integration by Parts Tabulated Integration, Partial Fraction, An Introduction. Integration by Partial Fraction Integration by Partial Fraction, Integration by Trigonometric Substitution Integration by Trigonometric Substitution An Introduction to Vectors, An Introduction to Vectors,
Exercises Ex#7.1,Q#1-56, Ex#7.1, Q#56-82. Ex#7.2, Q#1-24, Ex#7.2, Q#24-30 Ex#7.3, Q#1-28. Ex#7.3, Q#29-44 Ex#7.4, Q#1-28. Ex#7.4, Q#29-40. Ex#10.1, Q#1-18. Ex#10.1, Q#19-45. Ex#10.2, Q#1-20. Ex#10.2, Q#21-72. Ex#10.3, Q#1-17 Ex#10.3, Q#18-26 Ex#10.4, Q#1-19, Q#36-44. Ex#10.5, Q#1-20 Ex#10.5, Q#21-60 Ex#10.7, Q#1-38 Ex#12.2, Q#1-20 Ex#12.3, Q#1-34 Ex#12.3, Q#35-50. Ex#12.4, Q#1-6, Q#23-28 Ex#12.5, Q#1-12. Ex#12.5, Q#13-24. Ex#12.6, Q#1-8. Ex#12.7, Q#1-16. Ex#13.1, Q#1-30. Ex#13.2, Q#1-8. Ex#13.4, Q#1-20. Ex#13.7, Q#1-34.
Remarks
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Lines and Planes in Space 8 Lines and Planes in Space Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates 9 10
Limit and Continuity in Space. Partial Derivatives Partial Derivatives/ Differentiability and Linearization and Differentials
11 12 13 14
The Chain Rule for functions two and three variables. The Chain Rule for functions two and three variables Partial Derivatives with Constrained Variables Directional Derivatives Multiple Integrals
Area by Double Integral Double Integrals in Polar Form Tripple Integrals in Rectangular Coordinates
15 16
Continued Limits of Sequences Theorems for calculating Limits Infinite Series Continued
Text Book:
1. G.B. Thomas and R.L Finny, Calculus and Analytic Geometry, 9th Edition, John Willy and Sons, 2003
Recommended Books:
1. E.W. Swokowski, Calculus and analytic Geometry, 4th Edition, Pws.Kent Publishing company, Boston 2. Stewart, Calculus, 3rd Edition, Books/ Cole Publishing Company 3. Calculus and Analytical Geometry by Howard. Anton