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Thapar Institute of Engineering and Technology, Patiala

School of Mathematics
Mathematics-I (UMA010), Tutorial Sheet 08
(1) Evaluate the following double integral.
10 1/y
RR RR 1 x2

(a) yexy dx dy (b) ey/x dy dx


1 0 0 0

1 2− y
RR RR ln 8 ln y

(c) xy dx dy (d) ex+y dx dy



0 y 1 0
(2) Sketch the region of integration and evaluate the double integrals by reversing the order of inte-
gration.
4
R R (y−4)/2 RR1 2−x2 1
RR ex

(a) dx dy (b) x2 dy dx (c) dy dx



0 − 4−y −2 x 0 1
(3) Find the area of the region enclosed by the line y = 2x + 4 and the parabola y = 4 − x2 in the
xy-plane.
(4) Find the area of the triangular region in the xy-plane that is bounded by the parabola y = x2 , on
the left by the line x + y = 2 and above the line y = 4.
(5) Find the volume under the paraboloid z = x2 + y 2 above the triangle enclosed by the lines y =
x, x = 0 and x + y = 2 in the xy-plane.
(6) Find the volume under the parabolic cylinder z = x2 above the region enclosed by the parabola
y = 6 − x2 and the line x = y in the xy-plane.
(7) Evaluate the following triple integrals:
1
RRR π π 1
RR R 2−x 2−x−y

(a) y sin z dx dy dz (b) dz dy dx


0 0 0 0 0 0
(8) Sketch the following polar curves
(a) r = 1 − sin θ (b) r = 1 + cos θ (c) r = 1 + 2 sin θ
(d) r = 2 + sin θ (e) r2 = cos θ (f) r = sin 2θ
(9) Find the area of the region cut from the first quadrant by the cardioid r = 1 + sin θ.
(10) Find the area of the region common to the interiors of the cardioids r = 1 + cos θ and r = 1 − cos θ.
(11) Change the cartesian integral into an equivalent Polar integral. Then evaluate the following polar
integrals: √
1
R R 1−x2 6
RR y

(a) dy dx (b) x dx dy
−1 0 0 0

ln 2 (ln 2)2 −y 2 2 x

R R RR
x2 +y 2
(c) e dx dy (d) y dy dx
0 0 0 0
P.T.O for Answers
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Answers:
1(a) 9(e − 1); 1(b) 1/2; 1(c) 1/5; 1(d) e + 8(ln 8 − 2).
2(a) 4/3; 2(b) 63/20; 2(c) e − 2.
4 37
3. . 4. .
3 6
4 125
5. . 6. .
3   4
1 7
7(a) π 3 sin2 ; 7(b) .
2 6
3π 3π
9. + 1. 10. − 4.
8 2
π 4
11(a) π/2; 11(b) 36; 11(c) (2 ln 2 − 1); 11(d) .
2 3

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