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j PADILL, K Rev ENGNEEING wiew_conter2000y CEBU - DAVAO -BAGUIO - MANILA ZTANBOANGA -LEGAZA! -ILOILO- TACLOBAN 1922)8-777-211 (032)2530908 MODULE V-4- INTEGRAL CALCULUS SUBJECT CODE: VACO4 Prepared by : Perfecto B. Padila Jt PROBLEM 1: Find the area bounded by the curve yé = 4x and the line y + 2x= 12 a 3167 b 2167 c. 5187 a ater PROBL 2: Evaluate J or a tu+epetc 5 > La emer ce Larmerc Jie + xe a Lermeec PROBLEM Find the volume generated by revolving tne alise whose equation is Moe + at abouttiex ans ae ape a Arab’ 3 v2 nab? z cA nba? 3 a Fm em fe (x-2) ae iste aar6 b 476 © 28 45768 PROBLEM 6: vate fen? yy a Lesindt ec 2 b ys2eosyec ce Yasin 4 4 © Yysin2h 5, fosnXec fe yesingy+e 9 og elB B 3 PROBLEM 8: asin? erate [288 350 gy ‘sinx cst? x4 cos x+C. -Desex+3cos xr “secx+ 2sinx+C sind x+c0s2 x= are PROBLEM 9: Find the volume of the solid above the elliptic paraboloid 3x¢ + y? =2 and below the cylinder +2 = 4 ‘a. 2x cubic units b= cubic units 4 ¢ x cubic units 4. Az cubic units PROBLEM 10: Find the area bounded by y = (11 ~»)'2, the lines 3x=2 and x= 10 and the x: axis, a. 2147839 units b. 20567sq. units © 22587sq units d. 19.4569. units PROBLEM 11: Find the area bounded by the curve delined by the equation x2 = By and its latus rectum ang 323) © 163 228 PROBLEM 12: Find the area bounded by the y-axis and a PROBLEM 13: Find the area (in sq, units) bounded by the parabola x8 -2y = 0 and x2 + 2y att B47 © o7 107 PROBLEM 14: Evaluate £ (cos 3A) aA. 2tn BS 35x Tes 23x 785 2s at b PROBLEM 15 : Evaluate he tegal <2, tom 019 10 2B 2 1 oe cng dn? Evaluate: [ YF=caR¥ de a 2ficosk +o » 2200s 5 +c x 2eos% +0 ©. eos 4. 2cos% + 2 PROBLEM 17: ‘Whatis the integral of (—1)8 dt? a formes & ernaeec ce fo-mee a fewer PROBLEM 18: Find the area bounded by the curve y = 9=xand the x— axis, 3089 units b18sq. units © 25sq units 3659 units PROBLEM 19 : Find the area bounded by y= (113)! the lines 3x= 2. and x = {0 and the x: ax, @. 21478sq, units b. 2056789 units c 225875q. units d19.450sq units PROBLEM 20: Find the area bounded by the parabola y = 9—x2and the x- axis. a. 24 b 36 © 48 a. 72 PRoBLEa 21: evauate fsinzeas 3 + 20s 28+6 2 b. beosz0¥6 © Seasarec 4. Seos28+6 Module V-4~ INTEGRAL CALCULUS PADILLA CE Review School PROBLEM 22: Find the volume thet will be generated by revolving the area bounded by the curve y=cosh x in the ‘first quadrant between x =0 and x = 1 aboutthe x~ axis. a. 442 b 482 ce 342 a 242 PROBLEM 23: fen? a=? anne petal’ sec xtanx PROBLEM 24: ‘The area bounded by the region of the curve y= sin x from x = 0 to x= x Was revolved about the xaxis. Find the ‘volume generated, a. 4935 cu units 8 3415 cu units 2685 cu. units ds 5.454 cu. Units PROBLEM 25 : 3x Evaluate J) Sec 5 8 at ba © 321 d. 232 PROBLEM 26: Find the area bounded by the parabola @ = By andits latus rectum, a. 10.67 sq. units b. 32a. units © 48 sq units 1667 sq units PROBLEM 27: Compute the area bounded by the region x = 1, x = 3, x — axis and the graph oft = 7 — 3x. a 421 squnits b. 3.33.59 units c 222 squnits d. 122 squnits PROBLEM 28 Find the volume generated of the area bounded by the curve x2 + y? = 25 fits to be revolved about x — 1 a. 4560.1 cu, Units b. 49348 cuunits © 514223 cuunits 6142.45 cuunits PROBLEM 29 : Find the area bounded by the parabola x¢ = By and is latus rectum. ‘a 1067 sq units b. 32sq. units cc. 485sq_ units 4 1667 sq. units PROBLEM 30: Gompule the area bounded by the region x = 1, x= 3, x — ans and the raph of fix)= 92 — 3x. a 421 squnits b. 333 sq_units © 222squnits 6122 squnits Gods real, no matter how you feel by Rick Warren ‘The Lord has heen eel rm his paoole, tut rust tim an pace my hope In him. Isaiah 047 “To mature your fiendship, God will test ‘twih periods of seeming separation— times when it feels as ithe has ‘abandonedor forgotten you" Ibis easy to worship God when things are going great in your lfe—when he has prowided food, friends, family, health, andhappy'situalions. But circumstances are not always pleasant How do you worship God then? What do you do when God seems a million miles away? ‘The deepest level of worships praisiig {God in spite of pain, thanking God, uring a tial, rusting himwhen tempied, surrendering while suffering, andlovinghimwhen he seems distant. Friendships are often tested by separation andsilence:you are divided by physical distance or you are unable 1 talk. n your friendship with God, you ‘wont always feel close to him Philip Yancey has wisely noted, “Any felationship involves umes of closeness. and imes of distance, and ina relationship with God, no matter how. intimate, the pendulum will swing fom fone side to the other” (Reaching fr the InvisinleGoo: Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 2000, 242) That's when worship gets dificult ‘To mature your friendship, God willtest it with perioas of seeming separation— ‘umes when t feels as fhe has abandoned or forgotlen you. God feels nillion miles away St John ofthe Cross referred to these days of spititual ‘dryness, doubt, andestrangement from God as “the datk nightof the soul.” Henn Nouwer called them "he ministry of absence"A W. Tozer called them “the ministy ofthe night” Others refer 10 “he winter ofthe heart” Basides Jesus, David probably had the closest friendship with God of anyone. God took pleasure in calling him"a man ator my own heart” (1 Samuel 3:14: ‘Acts 13:22) Yel David frequently conpplairiad of God's apparent absence! ‘© “Lord, why are youstanding aloof and far away? Why do you hide ‘when Ineed you the most?” (Psalm 104, LB) Why have you forsaken me? Why do you remain so distant? Why do ‘you ignore my cries for help?” (Psalm 22:1, NLT) ‘+ "Whyhave you abandoned me?” (Psalm 43:2, TEV, see also Psalms 4423, TEV. T4411, TEV: Psalms ‘86:14, Msg; Psalms 6949, LB) Of course, God hadn't really left David andhe doesn'tleave you. Ke has: promised repeatedly, "I willneverleave yyounor forsake you * (Deuteronomy 31:8; Psalm 37°28; John 14.16-18, Hebrews 13:5)

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