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MATHEMATICS (SEM-VI)

1. Find the surface area of the solid formed by rotating one arch of the curve x = θ − sin θ, y = 1 − cos θ
around the y−axis.
2. Find the area of the surface formed by rotating the parabola y = 1 − x2 on the interval [0, 1] around the
y−axis.
3. Find the length of the cardiod r = 1 + cos θ. Further find the surface area of the solid formed by rotating
it around the x−axis.
4. Determine the surface area of the solid generated by the rotation of the curve r2 = a2 cos 2θ about the
x−axis.
5. Find the volume of the solid obtained by rotating the region bounded by two parabolas y = x2 + 1 and
y = 3 − x2 about the x−axis.
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6. Find the volume of the solid obtained by rotating the astroid x 3 + y 3 = 1 around its axis of symmetry.
7. Determine the volume of the solid obtained by rotating the region bounded by the parabola y = 2x − x2
and the x−axis about the y−axis.
8. One arch of the cycloid x = θ − sin θ, y = 1 − cos θ revolves around its base. Find the volume of the
solid so formed.
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9. Find the arc length of the curve y = ln(sec x) from x = 0 to x = 3.

10. Find the length of one arc of the cycloid x = θ − sin θ, y = 1 − cos θ.
11. Find the arc length of the astroid x = cos3 t, y = sin3 t.

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