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ALL IN ONE MTH301 Calculus II
Midterm solved papers
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From Sahiwal
BSCS 4th semester
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MIDTERM EXAMINATION
Spring 2010
2. There is one-to-one correspondence between the set of points on co-ordinate line and __________.
A real number
An ordered pair
An ordered triple
A natural Number
First
Second
Fourth
Eighth
5. The spherical co-ordinates of a point are 3, , .What are its cylindrical co-ordinates?
3 2
3 3
, , 0
2 2
3 cos , 3 sin ,0
3 3
3 sin , , 3 cos
3 2 3
3, ,0
3
df
= −4t + 2
dt
df
= −16t − t
dt
df
= 18t + 2
dt
df
= −10t 2 + 8t + 1
dt
∂w
7. Let w = f ( x, y, z ) and x = g ( r s ), y, = h ( r s ) , z =, t ( r s ) then
, by chain rule =
∂r
∂w ∂x ∂w ∂y ∂w ∂z
+ +
∂x ∂r ∂y ∂r ∂z ∂r
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∂w ∂x ∂w ∂y ∂w ∂z
+ +
∂r ∂r ∂r ∂r ∂r ∂r
∂w ∂x ∂x ∂w ∂y ∂y ∂w ∂z ∂z
+ +
∂x ∂r ∂s ∂y ∂r ∂s ∂z ∂r ∂s
∂w ∂r ∂w ∂r ∂w ∂r
+ +
∂r ∂x ∂r ∂y ∂r ∂z
8. Magnitude of vector is 2, magnitude of vector is 3and angle between them when placed tail
to tail is 45 degrees. What is ?
4.5
6.2
5.1
4.2
f ( x, y ) is continuous at origin
f ( 0, 0 ) is not defined
f ( 0, 0 ) is defined but lim f ( x, y ) does not exist
( x , y )→( 0,0 )
f ( 0, 0 ) is defined and lim f ( x, y ) exist but these two numbers are not equal.
( x , y )→( 0,0 )
f ( x, y ) is continuous at origin
f ( 0, 0 ) is not defined
f ( 0, 0 ) is defined but lim f ( x, y ) does not exist
( x , y )→( 0,0 )
f ( 0, 0 ) is defined and lim f ( x, y ) exist but these two numbers are not equal.
( x , y )→( 0,0 )
11. Let R be a closed region in two dimensional space. What does the double integral over R calculates?
Area of R
Radius of inscribed circle in R.
Distance between two endpoints of R.
None of these
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12. Which of the following formula can be used to find the volume of a parallelepiped with adjacent
edges formed by the vectors , and ?
13. Two surfaces are said to be orthogonal at appoint of their intersection if their normals at that point
are_________.
Parallel
Perpendicular
In opposite direction
Same direction
14. By Extreme Value Theorem, if a function f ( x, y ) is continuous on a closed and bounded set R, then
f ( x, y ) has both __________ on R.
15. Let the function f ( x, y ) has continuous second-order partial derivatives (f xx , f yy and f xy ) in
some circle centered at a critical point ( x0 , y0 ) and let D = f xx ( x0 , y0 ) f yy ( x0 , y0 ) − f xy ( x0 , y0 ) if
2
Relative maximum at ( x0 , y0 )
Relative minimum at ( x0 , y0 )
Saddle point at ( x0 , y0 )
No conclusion can be drawn.
16. Let the function f ( x, y ) has continuous second-order partial derivatives ( f xx , f yy and f xy ) in
some circle centered at a critical point ( x0 , y0 ) and let D = f xx ( x0 , y0 ) f yy ( x0 , y0 ) − f xy ( x0 , y0 ) if
2
if D = 0 then _________.
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17. If R = R1 ∪ R2 where
, R1 and R 2 are no over lapping regions then
∫∫ f ( x, y )dA + ∫∫ f ( x, y )dA =
R1 R2
∫∫ f ( x, y )dA
R
∫∫ f ( x, y )dA ∪ ∫∫ f ( x, y )dA
R1 R2
∫∫ f ( x, y )dV
R
∫∫ f ( x, y )dV ∩ ∫∫ f ( x, y )dA
R R2
18. If R = {( x y,) /≤
0 x ≤ 2and ≤ y 1≤ } then , ( 6 x 2 + 4 xy 3 )dA =
4 ∫∫
R
4 2
∫ ∫ (6x + 4 xy 3 ) dydx
2
1 0
2 4
∫ ∫ (6x + 4 xy 3 ) dydx
2
0 1
4 2
∫ ∫ (6x + 4 xy 3 ) dydx
2
1 0
4 1
∫ ∫ (6x + 4 xy 3 ) dydx
2
2 0
1 4
∫ ∫ ( 4 xe ) dydx
2y
0 2
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1 4
∫ ∫ ( 4 xe ) dxdy
2y
0 2
4 2
∫ ∫ ( 4 xe ) dxdy
2y
1 0
4 2
∫ ∫ ( 4 xe ) dydx
2y
1 0
20. If R = {( x y,) /≤
0 x ≤ 4and ≤ y 0≤ 9 , ∫∫ ( 3 x − 4 x
} then )
xy dA =
R
∫ ∫ ( 3x − 4 x )
9 4
xy dydx
0 0
∫ ∫ ( 3x − 4 x )
9 4
xy dxdy
0 0
∫ ∫ ( 3x − 4 x )
9 0
xy dxdy
4 0
∫ ∫ ( 3x − 4 x )
4 9
xy dydx
0 0
21. Suppose that the surface f ( x, y, z ) has continuous partial derivatives at the point
( a, b, c ) Write down the equation of tangent plane at this point.
∫ ∫ ( 3 + 2 x − 3 y ) dxdy
2
23. Evaluate the following double integral
25. Find, Equation of Tangent plane to the surface f ( x, y, z ) = x 2 + y 2 + z − 9 at the point (1, 2, 4 ) .
26. Use the double integral in rectangular co-ordinates to compute area of the region bounded by the
curves y = x 2 and y = x.
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MIDTERM EXAMINATION
Fall 2009
MTH301- Calculus II
Question No: 1 ( Marks: 1 ) - Please choose one
i. Let x
be any point on co-ordinate line. What does the inequality -3 < x < 1 means?
a. ► The set of all inte gers between -3 and 1
b. ► The set of all natural numbers between -3 and 1.
c. ► The set of all rational numbers between -3 and 1
d. ► The set of all real numbers between -3 and 1
►An integer
Which of the following set is the union of set of all rational and irrational numbers?
►Set of integers
►Empty set.
is an example of -----------
►
Irrational numbers
►Rational numbers
►Integers
►Natural numbers
------
-------------- planes intersect at right angle to form three dimensional space.
► Three
► Four
► Eight
► Twelve
At
each point of domain, the function ----------------
► Is defined
► Is continuous
► Is infinite
► Has a limit
What is the general equation of parabola whose axis of symmetry is parallel to y-axis?
► y = ax + b (a ≠ 0)
2
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► x = ay + b (a ≠ 0)
2
► y = ax + bx + c (a ≠ 0)
2
► x = ay + by + c (a ≠ 0)
2
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The
2, , 0
4
spherical co-ordinates
( , , ) , of a point are . What are the rectangular co-ordinates of this
point?
( 0, 0, 2 )
►
( 2, 0, 0 )
►
( 0, 0, 2 )
►
( 2, 0, 2 )
►
Let
f ( x, y ) = y 2 x 4 e x + 2
.
∂5 f
∂y 3 ∂x 2
Which method is best suited for evaluation of ?
► Chain Rule
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► Laplacian Method
f ( x, y ) = x 3e xy
Suppose . Which one of the following is correct?
∂f
= 3 x 2 e xy + x 3 ye xy
► ∂x
∂f
= 3 x 2 e xy + x 4 e xy
► ∂x
∂f
= 3 x 2 e xy
► ∂x
∂f
= 3 x 2 ye xy
► ∂x
f ( x, y ) = x 3e xy
Suppose . Which one of the statements is correct?
∂f
= 3 x 3e xy
► ∂y
∂f
= x3e xy
► ∂y
∂f
= x 4 e xy
► ∂y
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∂f
= x 3 ye xy
► ∂y
f ( x, y ) = 2 xy where x = t 2 + 1 and y = 3 − t
Suppose . Which one of the following is true?
df
= 6t − 4t 2 − 2
dt
►
df
= 6t − 2
dt
►
df
= 4t 3 + 6t − 6
dt
►
df
= −6t 2 + 12t − 2
dt
►
Let
i , j and k be unit vectors in the direction of x-axis, y-axis and z-axis respectively. Suppose that
→
→
a = 2i + 5 j − k a
. What is the magnitude of vector ? http://vustudents.ning.com
►6
► 30
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30
►
28
►
Is
f ( x, y )
the function continuous at origin? If not, why?
xy
f ( x, y ) =
x + y2
2
f ( x, y )
► is continuous at origin
lim f ( x, y )
( x , y ) → (0, 0)
lim f ( x, y )
( x , y ) → (0, 0)
f (0, 0)
► is defined and exists but these two numbers are not equal.
Let
R be a closed region in two dimensional space. What does the double integral over R calculates?
► Area of R.
► None of these
What is the relation between the direction of gradient at any point on the surface to the tangent plane at
that point ?
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► parallel
► perpendicular
► opposite direction
Two
surfaces are said to intersect orthogonally if their normals at every point common to them are ----------
► perpendicular
► parallel
► in opposite direction
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Let
the function
f ( x, y ) has continuous second-order partial derivatives
(f xx , f yy and f xy )
in some
( x0 , y0 ) and let D = f xx ( x0 , y0 ) f yy ( x0 , y0 ) − f xy ( x0 , y0 )
2
circle centered at a critical point
If D>0 and
f xx ( x0 , y0 ) < 0 then f has ---------------
► Relative maximum at
( x0 , y0 )
► Relative minimum at
( x0 , y0 )
► Saddle point at
( x0 , y0 )
Which of the following are direction ratios for the line joining the points (1, 3, 5) and (2, − 1, 4) ?
► 3, 2 and 9
► 1, -4 and -1
► 2, -3 and 20
If
R = R1 ∪ R2 R1 R2
, where and are no overlapping regions then
∫∫
R
f (x, y)dA
∫∫
R
f (x, y)dV
►
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∫∫
R
(4 xe 2 y )dA =
1 4
∫ ∫
0 2
(4 xe 2 y )dydx
1 4
∫ ∫
0 2
(4 xe 2 y )dxdy
4 2
∫ ∫
1 0
(4 xe 2 y )dxdy
4 2
∫ ∫
1 0
(4 xe 2 y )dydx
∫∫
R
(1 − ye xy )dA =
2 3
∫ ∫
0 0
(1 − ye xy )dydx
2 3
∫ ∫
0 0
(1 − ye xy )dxdy
3 0
∫ ∫
2 0
(1 − ye xy )dxdy
2 3
∫ ∫
0 2
(4 xe 2 y )dydx
y = x2
Which of the following is geometrical representation of the equation , in three dimensional space?
► Parabola
► Straight line
► Half cylinder
► Cone
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3, ,
3 2
Consider the point in spherical coordinate system. Find the rectangular coordinatesof this
point.
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f ( x, y ) = 4 xy − x 4 − y 4
Consider a function .One of its critical point is (1, 1) . Find whether (1, 1) is
f ( x, y )
relative maxima, relative minima or saddle point of .
Find
f ( x, y ) = x y − 4 y
2 3
(2, 1)
Directional derivative of the function, , at the point in the direction of vector,
→ 3 1
u= i+ j
2 2
MIDTERM EXAMINATION
Spring 2010
MTH301- Calculus II
► (-∞ , +∞)
► (-∞ , 0)
► (0 , +∞)
What is the general equation of parabola whose axis of symmetry is parallel to y-axis?
► y = ax + b (a ≠ 0)
2
► x = ay + b (a ≠ 0)
2
► y = ax + bx + c (a ≠ 0)
2
► x = ay + by + c (a ≠ 0)
2
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y=4
Which of the following is geometrical representation of the equation , in three
dimensional space?
► A point on y-axis
f ( x, y ) = x 3e xy
Suppose . Which one of the statements is correct?
∂f
= 3 x 3e xy
► ∂y
∂f
= x3e xy
► ∂y
∂f
= x 4 e xy
► ∂y
∂f
= x 3 ye xy
► ∂y
If
f ( x, y ) = x y − y + ln x
2 3
∂2 f
∂x 2
then =
1
2xy +
x2
►
1
2y +
x2
►
1
2xy −
x2
►
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1
2y −
x2
►
Let
w = f(x, y, z) and x = g(r, s), y = h(r, s), z = t(r, s) then by chain rule
∂w
=
∂r
∂w ∂x ∂w ∂y ∂w ∂z
+ +
► ∂x ∂r ∂y ∂r ∂z ∂r
∂w ∂x ∂w ∂y ∂w ∂z
+ +
∂r ∂r ∂r ∂r ∂r ∂r
►
∂w ∂x ∂x ∂w ∂y ∂y ∂w ∂z ∂z
+ +
∂x ∂r ∂s ∂y ∂r ∂s ∂z ∂r ∂s
►
∂w ∂r ∂w ∂r ∂w ∂r
+ +
∂r ∂x ∂r ∂y ∂r ∂z
►
Is
f ( x, y )
the function continuous at origin? If not, why?
3x 2 y
if ( x, y ) ≠ 0
f ( x, y ) = x 2 + y 2
0 if ( x, y ) = 0
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f ( x, y )
► is continuous at origin
f (0, 0)
► is not defined
lim f ( x, y )
( x , y ) → (0, 0)
f (0, 0)
► is defined but does not exist
lim f ( x, y )
( x , y ) → (0, 0)
f (0, 0)
► is defined and exists but these two numbers are not
equal.
Let
R be a closed region in two dimensional space. What does the double integral over R
calculates?
► Area of R.
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Two
surfaces are said to be orthogonal at a point of their intersection if their normals at that
point are ---------
► Parallel
► Perpendicular
► In opposite direction
Two
surfaces are said to intersect orthogonally if their normals at every point common to
them are ----------
► perpendicular
► parallel
► in opposite direction
Let
the function
f ( x, y ) has continuous second-order partial derivatives
(f xx , f yy and f xy )
in some circle centered at a critical point
( x0 , y0 ) and let
D = f xx ( x0 , y0 ) f yy ( x0 , y0 ) − f xy 2 ( x0 , y0 )
If D>0 and
f xx ( x0 , y0 ) > 0 then f has ---------------
► Relative maximum at ( x0 , y0 )
► Relative minimum at
( x0 , y0 )
► Saddle point at
( x0 , y0 )
Let
the function
f ( x, y ) has continuous second-order partial derivatives
(f xx , f yy and f xy )
in some circle centered at a critical point
( x0 , y0 ) and let
D = f xx ( x0 , y0 ) f yy ( x0 , y0 ) − f xy 2 ( x0 , y0 )
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If D>0 and
f xx ( x0 , y0 ) < 0 then f has ---------------
► Relative maximum at
( x0 , y0 )
► Relative minimum at ( x0 , y0 )
► Saddle point at ( x0 , y0 )
Let
the function
f ( x, y ) has continuous second-order partial derivatives
(f xx , f yy and f xy )
in some circle centered at a critical point
( x0 , y0 ) and let
D = f xx ( x0 , y0 ) f yy ( x0 , y0 ) − f xy 2 ( x0 , y0 )
If
D<0 then
f has ---------------
► Relative maximum at
( x0 , y0 )
► Relative minimum at
( x0 , y0 )
► Saddle point at
( x0 , y0 )
Let
( x1 , y1 , z1 ) and ( x2 , y2 , z2 ) be any two points in three dimensional space. What does the
( x2 − x1 ) 2 + ( y2 − y1 ) 2 + ( z2 − z1 ) 2
formula calculates?
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The
f ( x, y ) = y − x
function is continuous in the region --------- and discontinuous
elsewhere.
x≠ y
►
x≤ y
►
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►
► Curve
► Surface
► Sphere
► Cone
If
R = R1 ∪ R2 R1 R2
, where and are no overlapping regions then
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∫∫
R
f (x, y)dA
∫∫
R
f (x, y)dV
∫∫
R
(6 x 2 + 4 xy 3 )dA =
4 2
∫ ∫
1 0
(6 x 2 + 4 xy 3 )dydx
►
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2 4
∫ ∫
0 1
(6 x 2 + 4 xy 3 )dxdy
4 2
∫ ∫
1 0
(6 x 2 + 4 xy 3 )dxdy
4 1
∫ ∫
2 0
(6 x 2 + 4 xy 3 )dxdy
∫∫
R
(1 − ye xy )dA =
2 3
∫ ∫
0 0
(1 − ye xy )dydx
2 3
∫ ∫
0 0
(1 − ye xy )dxdy
3 0
∫ ∫
2 0
(1 − ye xy )dxdy
2 3
∫ ∫
0 2
(4 xe 2 y )dydx
►
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∫∫
R
(3 x − 4 x xy )dA =
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9 4
∫ ∫
0 0
(3 x − 4 x xy )dydx
4 9
∫ ∫
0 4
(3 x − 4 x xy )dxdy
9 0
∫ ∫
4 0
(3 x − 4 x xy )dxdy
4 9
∫ ∫
0 0
(3 x − 4 x xy )dydx
In its whole domain, state whether the function has relative maximum value or absolute
maximum value at point B. Also, justify your answer
In the following equation, replace question mark (?) with the correct value.
? ?
∫∫
R
f ( x, y ) dA = ∫ ∫
? ?
f ( x, y ) _____?____
∫∫ ( 3 + 2 x − 3 y ) dx dy
2
Let f ( x, y, z ) = yz 3 − 2 x 2
Find the gradient of f .
Use
double integral in rectangular co-ordinates to compute area of the region bounded
y = x and y = x 2
by the curves , in the first quadrant.
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MIDTERM EXAMINATION
Spring 2010
MTH301- Calculus II (Session - 3)
► An integer
► A real number
► A rational number
► A natural number
y = ax 2 + bx + c
If a > 0 , then the parabola opens in which of the following direction?
► Positive
x - direction
► Negative x - direction
y
► Positive - direction
y
► Negative - direction
(1, 3, − 2)
Rectangular co-ordinate of a point is . What is its spherical co-ordinate?
3
2 2, ,
3 2
►
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3
2 2, ,
2 4
►
3
2 2, ,
3 4
►
3
2, ,
3 4
►
If a function is not defined at some point, then its limit ----------- exist at that point.
►Always
►Never
►May
f ( x, y ) = x 3e xy
Suppose . Which one of the statements is correct?
∂f
= 3 x 3e xy
► ∂y
∂f
= x3e xy
► ∂y
∂f
= x 4 e xy
► ∂y
∂f
= x 3 ye xy
► ∂y
f ( x, y ) = x 2 y − y 3 + ln x
If
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∂2 f
∂x 2
then =
1
2xy +
x2
►
1
2y +
x2
►
1
2xy −
x2
►
1
2y −
x2
►
f ( x, y ) = xy − 2 y 2 where x = 3t + 1 and y = 2t
Suppose . Which one of the following is true?
df
= −4t + 2
dt
►
df
= −16t − t
dt
►
df
= 18t + 2
dt
►
df
= −10t 2 + 8t + 1
dt
►
f ( x, y )
Is the function continuous at origin? If not, why?
0 If x ≥ 0 and y ≥ 0
f ( x, y ) =
1 Otherwise
f ( x, y )
► is continuous at origin
f (0, 0)
► is not defined
lim f ( x, y )
( x , y ) → (0, 0)
f (0, 0)
► is defined but does not exist
lim f ( x, y )
( x , y ) → (0, 0)
f (0, 0)
► is defined and exists but these two numbers are not equal.
What is the relation between the direction of gradient at any point on the surface to the tangent
plane at that point ?
►
parallel
►perpendicular
►opposite direction
Two surfaces are said to intersect orthogonally if their normals at every point common to them
are ----------
► perpendicular
► parallel
► in opposite direction
R, then
f ( x, y ) has both ---------------- on R.
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If D>0 and
f xx ( x0 , y0 ) < 0 then f has ---------------
► Relative maximum at
( x0 , y0 )
► Relative minimum at ( x0 , y0 )
► Saddle point at ( x0 , y0 )
If
D=0 then ---------------
f ( x0 , y0 )
► has relative maximum at
f ( x0 , y0 )
► has relative minimum at
f ( x0 , y0 )
► has saddle point at
f ( x, y ) = y − x
The function is continuous in the region --------- and discontinuous elsewhere.
x≠ y
►
x≤ y
►
x> y
►
► Curve
► Surface
► Sphere
► Cone
R = R1 ∪ R2 R1 R2
If , where and are no overlapping regions then
∫∫
R
f (x, y)dA
►
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∫∫
R
f (x, y)dV
∫∫
R
(6 x 2 + 4 xy 3 )dA =
4 2
∫ ∫
1 0
(6 x 2 + 4 xy 3 )dydx
2 4
∫ ∫
0 1
(6 x 2 + 4 xy 3 )dxdy
4 2
∫ ∫
1 0
(6 x 2 + 4 xy 3 )dxdy
4 1
∫ ∫
2 0
(6 x 2 + 4 xy 3 )dxdy
∫∫
R
( x + 2 y 2 )dA =
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1 2
∫ ∫
−1 0
( x + 2 y 2 )dydx
2 −1
∫ ∫
0 1
( x + 2 y 2 )dxdy
1 2
∫ ∫
−1 0
( x + 2 y 2 )dxdy
2 0
∫ ∫
1 −1
( x + 2 y 2 )dxdy
∫∫
R
(1 − ye xy )dA =
2 3
∫ ∫
0 0
(1 − ye xy )dydx
2 3
∫ ∫
0 0
(1 − ye xy )dxdy
3 0
∫ ∫
2 0
(1 − ye xy )dxdy
2 3
∫ ∫
0 2
(4 xe 2 y )dydx
►
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∫∫
R
(3 x − 4 x xy )dA =
9 4
∫ ∫
0 0
(3 x − 4 x xy )dydx
4 9
∫ ∫
0 4
(3 x − 4 x xy )dxdy
9 0
∫ ∫
4 0
(3 x − 4 x xy )dxdy
4 9
∫ ∫
0 0
(3 x − 4 x xy )dydx
∫∫ ( 2xy + y ) dx dy
3
y2
Let f ( x, y ) = 2 + x 2 +
4
Find the gradient of f
∫∫ ( 3 + 2 x − 3 y ) dx dy
2
Let f ( x, y, z ) = yz 3 − 2 x 2
Find the gradient of f .
f ( x, y , z ) = x 2 + 3 y + z 3 − 9
Find Equation of a Tangent plane to the surface at the point
(2, − 1, 2)
∫ ∫ ( xy ) dy dx
4 x
x
2
2
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MIDTERM EXAMINATION
MTH301
f ( x, y ) = x 3e xy
Suppose . Which one of the following is correct?
∂f
= 3x 2e xy + x3 ye xy
∂x
∂f
= 3 x 2 ye xy
∂x
∂f
= 3 x 2 e xy + x 4 e xy
∂x
∂f
= 3x 2 e xy
∂x
Let R be a closed region in two dimensional space. What does the double integral over R
calculates?
Area of R.
Radius of inscribed circle in R.
Distance between two endpoints of R.
None of these
What is the distance between points (3, 2, 4) and (6, 10, -1)?
7 2
2 6
34
7 3
-------------------- planes intersect at right angle to form three dimensional space.
Three
4
12
There is one-to-one correspondence between the set of points on co-ordinate line and ------------
Set of real numbers
Set of integers
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If D = 0 then ---------------
f ( x0 , y0 )
has relative maximum at
f ( x0 , y0 )
has relative minimum at
f (x , y )
has saddle point at 0 0
No conclusion can be drawn.
If R = {( x, y ) / 0 ≤ x ≤ 2 and 0 ≤ y ≤ 3}, then
∫∫
R
(1 − ye xy )dA =
2 3
∫ ∫
0 0
(1 − ye xy )dydx
2 3
∫ ∫
0 0
(1 − ye xy )dxdy
3 0
∫ ∫
2 0
(1 − ye xy )dxdy
2 3
∫ ∫
0 2
(4 xe 2 y )dydx
f ( x, y ) = 2 xy where x = t 2 + 1 and y = 3 − t
Suppose . Which one of the following is true?
df
= 6t − 4t 2 − 2
dt
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df
= 6t − 2
dt
df
= 4t 3 + 6t − 6
dt
df
= −6t 2 + 12t − 2
dt
Let i , j and k be unit vectors in the direction of x-axis, y-axis and z-axis respectively. Suppose
→
→
a = 2i + 5 j − k
that . What is the magnitude of vector a ?
6
30
30
28
A straight line is --------------- geometric figure.
One-dimensional
Two-dimensional
Three-dimensional
Dimensionless
∫∫
R
(6 x 2 + 4 xy 3 )dA =
4 2
∫ ∫
1 0
(6 x 2 + 4 xy 3 )dydx
2 4
∫ ∫
0 1
(6 x 2 + 4 xy 3 )dxdy
4 2
∫ ∫
1 0
(6 x 2 + 4 xy 3 )dxdy
4 1
∫ ∫
2 0
(6 x 2 + 4 xy 3 )dxdy
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Which of the following formula can be used to find the Volume of a parallelepiped with adjacent
a , b and c
edges formed by the vectors ?
a× ( )
b×c
a ( )
bc
a ( )
b×c
a× ( )
bc
f ( x, y ) = y − x
The function is continuous in the region --------- and discontinuous elsewhere.
x≠ y
x≤ y
x> y
What is the relation between the direction of gradient at any point on the surface to the tangent
plane at that point ?
parallel
perpendicular
opposite direction
No relation between them.
f ( x, y ) = x 3e xy
Suppose . Which one of the statements is correct?
∂f
= 3 x 3e xy
∂y
∂f
= x 3e xy
∂y
∂f
= x 4 e xy
∂y
∂f
= x 3 ye xy
∂y
Two surfaces are said to intersect orthogonally if their normals at every point common to them
are ----------
perpendicular
parallel
in opposite direction
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If D > 0 and
f xx ( x0 , y0 ) < 0 then f has ---------------
Relative maximum at
( x0 , y0 )
Relative minimum at
( x0 , y0 )
Saddle point at 0 0
(x , y )
No conclusion can be drawn.
∫∫
R
( x + 2 y 2 )dA =
1 2
∫ ∫
−1 0
( x + 2 y 2 )dydx
2 −1
∫ ∫
0 1
( x + 2 y 2 )dxdy
1 2
∫ ∫
−1 0
( x + 2 y 2 )dxdy
2 0
∫ ∫
1 −1
( x + 2 y 2 )dxdy
x2 y
f ( x, y , z ) = + xyz
z
If
then what is the value of f (1, 1, 1) ?
f (1, 1, 1) = 1
f (1, 1, 1) = 2
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f (1, 1, 1) = 3
f (1, 1, 1) = 4
∫∫
R
(3 x − 4 x xy )dA =
9 4
∫ ∫
0 0
(3 x − 4 x xy )dydx
4 9
∫ ∫
0 4
(3 x − 4 x xy )dxdy
9 0
∫ ∫
4 0
(3 x − 4 x xy )dxdy
4 9
∫ ∫
0 0
(3 x − 4 x xy )dydx
y2
Let f ( x, y ) = 2 + x + 2
4
Q- Find the gradient of f
2MARKS
∫∫
R
f ( x, y ) dA = ∫ ∫ f ( x, y ) _____
2MARKS
∫∫
4 2
(6 x 2 + 4 xy 3 )dx dy
1 0
Evaluate
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3MARKS
1
y=
x2
Q- Let . If x changes from 3 to 3.3, find the approximate change in the value of y using
differential dy.
3MARKS
MIDTERM EXAMINATION
MTH301
That all is collected by removing the mistakes of the one paper file, hope it helpful…!
It’s right
This one is also wrong as the answer is “4th one”.because the central point of
spherical is pie/3 that should be same in cylindrical so, that’s only occur in last one…
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That’s right
That’s the first answer, as that was been define in the lecture 22…!
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Here’s the answer is the last one, you can check that on the start of lecture 11th,
handout…!
Its equation is
f x (a )( x − x0 ) + f y (b)( y − y0 ) + f z (c)( z − z0 ) = 0
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These both can be solve by the following example the me gonna paste…!
∫∫ ( 3 + 2 x − 3 y ) dx dy
2
Solution:
∫∫ ( 3 + 2 x − 3 y ) dx dy
2
3 xy + 2 x 2 y − xy 3
I
didn’t got this question dear’s…!
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1 1
= −
2 3
3 − 2
=
6
1
= that's exactly what we require...!
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