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Model (A)

Article Name : XXXXXXXXXXXXXX


Course Title: ADVANCED CALCULUS
Course Code: MTHN104

Student Name Abdallah gamal mohmed


Student ID 4190991
StudentLevel LEVEL 1
Section No. 3

Course Instructor(1)
Instructor Course Instructor(2)
Instructor
Assoc.Prof. Ashraf Taha EL-Sayed
EL Prof.Aly M.Essawi
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Article Title
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Introduction
→ Calculus, the mathematical study of continuous change, in the same way

that geometry is the study of shape and algebra

→ It has two major branches, differential calculus and integral calculus;

→ the former concerns instantaneous rates of change,

→ These two branches are related to each other by the fundamental theorem of

calculus

→ calculus has widespread uses in science, engineering, and economics.

→ In mathematics education, calculus denotes courses of, elementary mathematical analysis

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2-scientific topics in the research

1 - the continuity of ( , )

→ mathematical formula

A function of two variables is continuous at a point (a, b)in an open region R if ( , ) is

equal to the limit of ( , ) as (a , b ) approaches (a , b)

lim ( , ) = ( , )
( , )→( , )

→ example :

•discuss the continuity

1- ( , ) = ( , ) =

lim( , )→( , ) √ = =
( )

lim ( , ) = ( , )
( , )→( , )

( , ) is continuous

2- ( , ) = ( ) ( , ) = −

cos(% + ' ) − 1 0
lim =
( , )→( , ) (% + ' ) 0

% + ' =r

,
lim+→ (, )
=

-. , . , -. ,
lim+→ = - lim+→ =
0+ 1 +

, . +
- lim+→ +
= - (1) = -

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lim ( , ) = ( , )
( , )→( , )

( , ) is continuous

2-partial derivation

• Harmonic function

prove that 2 =3 sin ' is harmonic function

2 = 3 sin ' 2 = 3 cos '

2 = 3 sin ' 2 = − 3 sin '

2 +2 =0

z is harmonic function

•direction derivative

( , ,5) = %' + 2 a=I + j +k

Find the direction derivative at p (-3,0,4)

6
(%, ', 2) = 7%' + 2 8 = y
6

6
(%, ', 2) = 7%' + 2 8 = x
6

6
5 (%, ', 2) = 65 7%' + 2 8 = 2z

∇ (%, ', 2) = (%, ', 2): + (%, ', 2); + 5 (%, ', 2)<

=yi+x j+zk

∇ (−3,0,4) = −3 ; + 8<

A B C A B C
U =| | = |A = = :+ ;+ <
B C| √D √D √D √D

EF ( , ,5) = ∇ (%, ', 2).U

EF ( D., ,0) = (−3 ; + 8<)( :+ ;+ <)


√D √D √D

D G
EF ( D., ,0) = +
√D √D

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5
EF ( D., ,0) =
√3

• Implicit differentiation

Find dy/dx by implicit differentiation.

x2 + y2 = 100

x2 + y2 – 100 =0

J KL
=2x = 2' = = −
J KM

3- Application of partial differentiation

• The equations of the tangent plane .

• The equation of the normal line.

1-find the equation of the tangent paln and normal

( , ) = 2% − 3%' + 8' + 2% − 4' + 4 at point (2,-1)

6
(%, ') = 72% − 3%' + 8' + 2% − 4' + 4 8 = 4x-3y+2 = 13
6

6
(%, ') = 72% − 3%' + 8' + 2% − 4' + 4 8 = -3x+16y-4 = -26
6

Equastion of tangent

(%−% ) + ('−' )=0

13(x - 2) - 26( y + 1)=0

13x-26-26y-26=0 13 x -26 y =52

Equation of normal

(%−% ) ('−' )
= =N

( ) ( )
= =N x=13t+2
D O

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Y= -26t-1

2--find the equation of the tangent paln and normal


PP
( , ) = sin(2%) cos(3') at point (D , 0 )

6 √
(%, ') = 7sin(2%) cos(3') 8 = 2cos(2x) cos (3y) =
6

6 D√O
(%, ') = 7sin(2%) cos(3')8 = -3sin(2x) cos(2y) =
6 0

Equastion of tangent

(%−% ) + ('−' )=0

√2 R 3√6 R
Q% − S + Q' − S = 0
2 3 4 4

√ D√O
x+ ' = 2.18
0

%−% y−y
= =t

P P
%− y−0
D
= =t
√ D√O
0

√ P
X= N+D

D√O P
Y= 0
N+0

4. Taylor approximation

Find the second taylor

R
( , ) =% 3 + ' sin(%) WXYZ[\ Q ,1S
2

( , ) =% 3 + ' sin(%)

P
]
Q , S
= +1
0

6
(%, ') = 7% 3 + ' sin(%) 8 =2x3 +y cos x
6

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P
Q , 1S=R

6
(%, ') = 7% 3 + ' sin(%)8 = 2x3 +y cos x
6

P P
Q , 1S = +1
0

=% 3 +y cosx

= 2%3 +y cos (x)

5. extreme values and Lagrange multiplier

→ Locate all relative maxima, relative minima, and saddle

points, if any. ■

1- ( , ) =% +'−3

*first partial derivatives of ( , )

6
(%, ') = 7% + ' − 3 8 = 2x
6

6
(%, ') = 7% + ' − 3 8 = 1 − 3
6

*the second partial derivatives

6
(%, ') = 72x 8 = 2
6
6
(%, ') = 71−3 8=-3
6

6
(%, ') = 72x8 = 0
6

(%, ') = 0 2x = 0 x=0

(%, ') = 0 1−3 =0 y=0

The cri cal point ( x , y ) =(0 ,0)

=2 * - 3 - 0 = -23

At (0,0) f(0,0)=-2<0 (saddle point (0,0) )

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2- ( , ) =3 ( )

= −2(1 + %)3 ( )

= −2' 3 ( )

=0 −2(1 + %)3 ( )
= 0

=0 −2' 3 ( )
=0

X=-1 y=0

Cirtical point at point (-1,0)

= −23 ( )
+ 43 ( ) (−1,0) = −23

= −2 3 ( )
+ 4' 3 ( ) (−1,0) = −23

= 4 (1 + %). ' 3 ( ) (−1,0) = 0

=4 e2>0 and (−1,0) < 0

The maximum at point (-1,0)

➢ Give one example from any reference to explain the Lagrange multiplier method.

Use Lagrange multipliers to find the maximum and minimum values of f subject to the given

constraint. Also, find the

points at which these extreme values occur. ■

5. f(x, y) = xy ; 4x2 + 8y2= 16

6 -Double intergles

• Cartesian coordinates
P b
` ` X\X\a

fghb
P b P +
= c dc X\Xe \a =c d e \a

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P ( fghb)
=c d − 0e \a

P ( fghb) P
=c d e \a = c 71 + 2iYja + iYja 8\a

b P
= da + 2j:[a + + sin aiYjRe

b P
=d + j:[a + a + sin aiYjRe =
0

D
d R + j:[R + R + sin RiYjRe -

D D
d 0j:[0 + 0 + sin 0iYj0e = R

• Polar coordinates

Use a double integral in polar coordinates to find the area

of the region described.

The region inside the circle x2 + y2 = 4 and to the right of

the line x = 1.

/D /D
2c cm b
k\k\l =2/2c 7k 8 m b \a

/D /D
=c (4 − j3i a)\a =74a − NW[8 =4 *1.5-tan(3/2) 4*1.5-√3

= 6-√3

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7-trible integrals

• Cylindrical coordinates.

Use a triple integral to find the volume of the solid The wedge in the first octant that is cut from

the solid cylinder y2 + z2 ≤ 1 by the planes y = x and x = 0.

The volume is

V=c c c \2\%\'

Intergrate with resoect to z

V=c c 728 \%\' = c o 1 − ' %p \' = c ' 1 − ' \'

1/
V= q D/
r = D
o(1 − 1)D/ − (1)D/ p =D

• Spherical coordinates

14. Use the numerical triple integral operation of a CAS to

Approximate ∬c3 t u
dv

where G is the spherical region x2 + y2 + z2 ≤ 1.

X=rcosaj:[ y=rcosaj:[ z=rcosa

x2 + y2 + z2 ≤ 1 r27(iYj a + j:[ a)iYj a + j:[ a8 ≤ 1

r 7(iYj a + j:[ a)8 ≤ 1


P P
y`3 t u
dv = ` ` ` r 3 ,
dr

0
=4R c X 3 t u
dv ≈ 4R(0.189)

∬c3 t u
dv ≈ 2.38

8. Green’s theorem

Use the Divergence Theorem to find the flux of F across

the surface σ with outward orientation. ■

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9. F(x, y, z) = (x2 + y)i + z2 j + ( ey − z)k; σ is the surface

of the rectangular solid bounded by the coordinate planes

and the planes x = 3, y = 1, and z = 2.

| = c c }⃑ . [•⃑\j = ∬ c •∇⃑••••⃑
F dv

6 6 6
•∇⃑•••⃑
. F = (% + ') (2 ) (3 − 2)
6 6 6

D
|= c c c (2% − 1)\2\'\% = 12

3 Conclusion
-the function is continuity lim( , )→( , ) ( , ) = ( , )

-the function is ℎYX•Y:[<2 +2 =0

( ) ( )
-The equation of normal [ KL

=
KM

=N

-the equation of tangent (%−% ) + ('−' )=0

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4 References
1)book advanced engineering mathematics “Erwin kreysize” then
edition

2)book advanced mathematics for application “andrea prsperetti”

3)advanced mathematics I
4)calculuse anton bivesns davis 10th edition

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