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Review Problems Math 2400 Calculus III

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Instructions for Doing These Problems:

1. When you first attempt the problem, DO NOT use any help (books, notes,
etc)

2. If you cannot solve the problem during step 1, then you may use books and
notes. If you solve it during this step, make a special mark next to the
problem number and make sure to review that section.

3. If you cannot solve it during step 2, then I recommend either asking me or


a classmate for help. Make sure to mark the problem and read the section.

4. Once you’ve finished all of the problems, you should focus on practice prob-
lems from the corresponding sections of your marked problems. I highly
recommend doing odd-numbered exercises until you’re almost always get-
ting the right answer with no help.

1. Find the distance between the points (1, 2, 3) and ( 1, 2, 0).

D= T.im#--4tTt5-- ④

2. Find the distance between the center of the sphere (x 3)2 + (y + 1)2 + z 2 = 9
and the point (0, 9, 3).

Center -
(3 -1,0 )
,

d- T.si#tts-oT-- Eta =


3. Sketch the graph of the equation y 2 + z 2 = 1 in R3 .

.
4. Find the dot product of the vectors h 1, 1, 1i and h2, 10, 3i.

f- I

,
I
,
-17 .
T2 ,
10
,
-

3) =
-
2 t IO t 3 =

5. Determine whether the vectors h2, 1, 1i and h3, 3, 3i are orthogonal.

12 -

I
,
D .
13,3 ,
-37 = 6 -
3 -

3 = 0
,

Orthogonal
6. Find the angle between the vectors h3, 0, 2i and h 1, 1, 1i.
2) I IT -171 f 3,0

.
D e- >
K 3,0 I a
' I I I
-

cos
- -
- -

.
=

,
I , , , ,

( FT ) ( B) cos a i
-

3 t 2

O=arccos(⇐
7. Compute the scalar projection of h2, 0, 4i on h4, 0, 0i.

f 2,0 4) X 4,0 )

I
o o
, ,



=
=

8. Sketch the vector projection of h3, 1, 2i on h1, 1, 0i along with the vectors h3, 1, 2i
and h1, 1, 0i.
.

f "if I

I ios
-

#
-

=
K2 2 o )
, ,

proj 131,27
Tl ,
1407
9. Find a vector perpendicular to both h0, 2, 5i and h1, 0, 1i.

ii.
÷
10. Determine whether the vectors h12, 4, 15i and h3, 1, 4i are parallel.

fig
! -

No
FE
-

.
.
.
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11. Calculate the area of the parallelogram formed by the vectors h7, 3, 2i and
h0, 19, 1i.

To
!
435 133 >
1337
7
f- 31-38 7 =

/ / =
, ,
, ,

A=T#
12. Calculate the volume of the parallelepiped formed by the vectors h2, 2, 1i,
( T ITit D E3 , 2,57 )

:* it":
h 1, 1, 1i, and h3, 2, 5i. 2 17 -2
.
.
-

I
,
x I
,

÷÷÷÷÷÷
,

13. Determine whether or not the vectors h 1, 0, 3i, h4, 1, 2i, and h 3, 1, 2i lie on
the same plane.

|
,
÷}!
.
/ =
-

2 to
-

12 t 9 -
o -
2

=/ 0

Notch
x 2 y
14. Write the equation of the line 3
= 4
= z + 2 in parametric form.

t t -

15. Write the equation of the line ht + 1, 3t + 4, 7t 2i as symmetric equations.

ztzrttt.fsttz.tt/t-#TL--4zI=ZYI-1rHI--f4t,-2t,3-tQ
16. Write the equation of the line that goes through the point (0, 0, 3) and has direc-
tion vector h4, 2, 1i.

17. Write the equation of the line that goes through the points ( 5, 1, 0) and (0, 2, 5).

d- = f- 5
,
I
,
O ) -

Ko ,
-2
,
-

5) = f -

5
,
3
,
57

FlH-fst,3t-2,5t-5#
18. Determine whether the points (1, 1, 1), (2, 3, 4) and ( 1, 3, 4) lie on the same
line.
d- = fl I I ) -

12,3
-

4) =
f -
I
,
-
2
,
57
, , , ,

) I 3)
Thi ft D T -3,7 2 4
I =
-

I -

, , , ,
,

d- ,
t K di K
,
constant ⇒
Notoo
19. Find the equation of the plane with normal vector h6, 2, 5i and point on the plane
(0, 0, 1).

16,2 ,
5) a
TX ,
y ,
Z t I > = O

6xt2yt5Zt5-
20. Find the equation of the intersection of the planes x + y + z = 1 and x 2z = 4.

'

Ii ::It
"

:÷:÷
' '
'
"

⇐ " . I

rlH=f2t-6,tt6,tt x
21. Find the equation of the plane containing the lines ht, 9 t, 2ti and 2
= y = z + 4.

" It:
'

" "
I " "

÷: . . . " . .
.

. . .
.

.
.

Point :
( 0 , 9,0 ) -3×+314-91+32=21
22. Find the angle between the planes 2x y = 6 and 3y + 2z = 2.

I i 12 -

1,07 T2 -

I o > . Ko , 3,27 = # (D) cos a


,
, , ,

E- to 3,27

o=arccos(-?
,

23. Find the equation of the plane containing the points (0, 0, 3), (1, 2, 0), and
(7, 1, 1).

4=47,1
,
,
D -
Ko ,
o
,
-37--17 , 1,47
X >
Is fi 1,17 Xl 2 > 6 I I
-

o =
, ,
-

, ,
,

?i
Y
"
f -7-67 1-5,17 -13 >
=/ ) Hy 24 7 =
-

,
-
-

, ,

15 ,
17
,
-

13 ) e

Tx - O
, y
- O
,
Z t 3) = O

5xt17y-B(zt3)#
④ 24. Find the equation of a plane parallel to the plane containing the points (0, 8, 9),

419119,0
(3, 12, 1), (19, 19, 0).
17 f- 3 -4,8 >
f 4018,97
-

E3 ,
12
,
=
,
,

1)
1) 416,7
-

) 43,12
Fai
=
- ,
,

€521125143 ) .

TX - o
y qz D. o

=/ 78,1=44-56,128.3
. .

T
)
,
-21+64
,

=
f- 52 ,
125,43 ) -52Xt125ly-s)t43Cz-9)
25. Find the distance between the point ( 1, 2, 3) and the plane x y + z = 1.
C- '
im
I =L ,
-417

Fie -

i. 2,37 -

Tho ,
o ) =
I -

2. 2,3 >

Had
,i=K3 -45¥
come
=

26. Find the distance between the planes x y = 3 and x y= 1.

I I -

E -
-

I .

⇐ E -

fit
÷ .

27. Find the distance between the skew lines h t, t 2, 3 + 2ti and ht, 3t 1, t 2i.

.
di -
f- I
, 1,27 dial , 3,17 did --
To , -2,3 >

" " " o


.
-

" ⇒

III
"
es y ,
,
.

":i÷
,

i I
28. Name the surface given by the equation x y 2 +z 2 = 0 and say where it’s centered.
' '

x -
-

y
-

z Not really concerned with cater


" "

here

HyperbdiuParabolo
29. Name the surface given by the equation 2x2 + y 2 + z 2 = 3 and say where it’s
centered.

30. Name the surface given by the equation


centered.

Eid 3z 2 3y 2 = x2 and say where it’s

centereeony-axiQHyperboloidoftwosh.ee#-Centeredonx-axisY
centerdoesitmakcsensefconeDC.cn/eredonx-axi#EHipticParabo
31. Name the surface given by the equation x2 2y + z 2 = 0 and say where it’s
centered.

32. Name the surface given by the equation x2 y2 z 2 = 5 and say where it’s
centered.

33. Name the surface given by the equation x2 y2 = 1 z 2 and say where it’s
centered.

centerceony-ax.IT
tydofOeheet
34. Sketch the trace of the surface x2 4y 2 + z 2 = 5 when y = 1.

"

÷:
35. Convert the point (1, 1, 1) from rectangular to cylindrical coordinates.

Jrcri
i÷z
< ?

36. Convert the point (1, 1, 1) from rectangular to spherical coordinates.

LB,¥,arccos(
i.

37. Convert the point (2, ⇡, 2) from cylindrical to rectangular coordinates.


a

¥7 ,
ts
38. Convert the point 2, ⇡2 , ⇡4 from spherical to rectangular coordinates.

"

39. Convert the equation x2 y2 z 2 = 2 into spherical coordinates.

ffsintcoro5-lps.in/osinaY-(ecost5--2

40. Convert the equation x2 + 2y 2 + 2z 2 = 1 into cylindrical coordinates.

r%s2Gt2r5in2ot2z'=
41. Find the equation of the space curve in the intersection of the cylinder x2 + y 2 = 4
and the plane z x y = 1

:÷:÷÷...o⇒
R4
42. Calculate 1
ht2 , et , cos(t)i dt.

I ¥ et
?!
fzl.ee?e',sinM-si
sin It =

,
,

43. Calculate the derivative of het sin(t2 ), ln(t), t2 + 5ti.

rYH-fetsinlt7t2tetcokt7,I,2ttT
44. Find the unit tangent vector to the curve het , t2 + 5t, cos(t)i when t = 0.

LED >
'
F l El f et to ) f
'
-

ztts sin r -
-
I 5 0
, ,
-

,
,

⇐i
45. Find the equation of the tangent line(s) to the curve ht2 , t3 , ti at the point (4, 8, 2).

÷:i÷÷÷*....
if
>
f
'
-

t z
to
46. Find the angle of intersection of the curves ht 1, t2 , 2i and h 1, t, t2 + 2i.


:
ji
:
t I I
-

-
=

e.

f- 1,927 cos o
a
A- =

o-
47. Set up the integral to determine the arc length of the curve het , t2 , t7 5t2 i from
t = 4 to t = 8.
r 't t ) .
Let Lt
,
7th
,
lot -

fifty
48. Reparametrize the curve h cos(t), sin(t), 5ti by arc length.
r 't H -
T -

sink ! as HI
,
s >

::L
Slt ) lot foists d

÷:* :::÷÷m⇒i⇐
-

49. Parametrize a cylinder of radius 3 centered on the y-axis.

÷÷÷:÷÷
50. Parametrize a sphere of radius 2 centered at the origin.

÷÷÷÷÷::::::
51. Parametrize the plane 2x y + 3z = 2.

'÷xzt3zt2
52. Parametrize the cone 4x2 + 2y 2 = z 2 .

÷÷÷:÷÷
53. Parametrize the ellipsoid 3x2 + 5y 2 + z 2 = 1.

÷÷÷÷::o÷¥
54. Parametrize the elliptic paraboloid y = 2z 2 + x2 .

÷÷÷÷÷÷:T
55. Parametrize the bottom hemisphere of a sphere with radius 10 centered at the
origin.

x÷÷÷÷÷:o¥:

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