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Practice for Exam 2 UMTYMP Calc III Spring 2023 Name:

Previous Exam Problems. All of the problems in this section have appeared on previous UMTYMP exams.

Z 1 Z 1−x2 Z 1−x
2
+y 2
1. Consider the triple integral ex dz dy dx.
0 0 0

(a) Carefully draw a sketch of the region of integration, labeling any important points or features. Then change the
order of integration to dy dx dz.

(b) Rewrite the original integral in a more convenient coordinate system.


Do not evaluate.

RR
2. Let D be the parallelogram shown below. Use an appropriate change of variables to transform D
(y − x) dA, into
iterated integrals (in terms of u and v with constant bounds.
y
5
y =x+2
4

3
y =x−4
2

x
−1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
−1
2x + 3y = 6 2x + 3y = 12
3. (a) Indicate an orientation for C1 and C2 in the following picture so that C1 ∪ C2 is the positively oriented boundary
of R, the region between the two curves.
H
(b) Evaluate ∂R 6y dx + 8x dy

H
(c) Without doing any more computations, but explaining your reasoning, evaluate −C2
6y dx + 8x dy.

4. Which of our fundamental theorems could be used to evaluate each integral? There may be more than one, so make
sure to explain how you would use the theorem to evaluate the integral, and why you can apply the theorem.
ZZ
(a) F · dS, where S is the surface of a unit sphere with the outward normal, and F = (x, z 2 + 2xz, sin(xy 2 )).
S

Z
(b) (1, xy, 0) · ds, where C is the counterclockwise unit circle in the xy-plane.
C

ZZ
(c) curl(F) · dS, where D is the paraboloid, with downward normal, z = x2 + y 2 with 0 ≤ z ≤ 4.
D
5. Let S be the portion of the paraboloid z = 1 − 4x2 − 4y 2 with z ≥ −3, and let D be the disk located at z = −3 which
closes the surface. Both surfaces are oriented with outward pointing normal vectors.

(a) Find parameterizations for S and D, including bounds.

(b) Set up, but do not evaluate, the surface integral of f (x, y, z) = 2xy over S.

(c) Find the flux of F(x, y, z) = (x2 , xy, z) across D.

(d) Let G = (x, 2y, 3z). Set up, but do not evaluate, a triple iterated integral which, when evaluated, would equal
RR
S∪D
G · dS.
Terms and Definitions. These problems aren’t directly part of your practice test, but could provide useful review!

6. For each type of integral below, write the following:

• The name for this type of integral,


• A specific example of a region of integration R for the integral.
Z Z
(a) f ds (d) F · ds
R R

ZZ ZZ
(b) f dA (e) f dS
R R

ZZ ZZZ
cf) F · dS (f) f dV
R R

7. For each of the three fundamental theorems covered on this exam, write the following:

• The main conclusion of the theorem, in the form of an equality between integrals.
• A short list of the key hypotheses of the theorem.

(a) Green’s Theorem

(b) Stokes’s Theorem

(c) Divergence Theorem

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