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EXERCISE 2. Find the points at which maximum and minimum values of the function
f(x, y) = x 2 − y 2 occur subject to the constraint x 2 + y 2 = 1.
EXERCISE 3. Find the point(s) on the sphere x 2 + y 2 + z2 = 1 furthest from the point
(2, 1, 2). (Use Lagrange Multipliers)
EXERCISE 4. Find the volume the largest rectangular box that can be inscribed in the
ellipsoid
x 2 y 2 z2
+ + =1
3 9 4
We assume that each face of the rectangular box is parallel to the corresponding coor-
dinate plane. Hint: Use the Method of Lagrange Multipliers.
ZZ
EXERCISE 6. Evaluate the double integral I = (x − y) dA where D is the region above
D
the x-axis bounded by y 2 = 3x and y 2 = 4 − x.
1
EXERCISE 8. Find the volume of the solid bounded by the surfaces z = 6 − x − y, z = 0,
x = 4 − y 2 and x = 0.
Z π Z π
sin y
dy dx.
y
EXERCISE 9. Evaluate
0 x
!
xe
Z 2 Z 4−x 2 2y
dy dx.
4−y
EXERCISE 10. Evaluate
0 0
EXERCISE 11. For the following double integrals, change the order of integration, and
evaluate them:
Z 2 Z 2
y2
(a) 2e dy dx
0 x
Z 1 Z 1
x3
(b) 3xe dx dy
0 y
Z 1 Z 1
dy dx
3
√ 4 + y3
(c)
0 x
EXERCISE 13. Find the area of the region D (on the xy-plane) bounded the curve given
by the following equation in polar coordinates:
r = 2 − 2 sin θ, 0 ≤ θ ≤ 2π.
EXERCISE 14. Find the volume V of the solid bounded by the cylinder x 2 + y 2 = 1, the
xy-plane and the plane x + z = 1.
2
EXERCISE 15. Evaluating the iterated integral by converting to polar coordinates.
√
Z 2 Z 2x−x 2
xy dy dx.
0 0
EXERCISE 16. Use polar coordinates to find the volume V of the given solid.
Z a Z √a2 −y 2
(b) √ (2x + y)dxdy
0 − a2 −y 2
Z 1/2 Z √1−y 2
(c) √ xy 2 dxdy
0 3y
Z a Z 0
(d) √ x 2 ydxdy
0 − a2 −y 2