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INTEGRAL CALCULUS

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INTEGRAL CALCULUS 12. The acceleration is given by a = 2 + 12t, where t is in minute and
a in m/min2. The velocity of the particle is 11 m/min after 1
INSTRUCTION: Select the correct answer for each of the following minute. Find the velocity after 2 minutes.
questions. Mark only one answer for each item by shading the box a. 31 m/min c. 35 m/min
corresponding to the letter of your choice on the answer sheet provided. b. 33 m/min d. 37 m/min
STRICTLY NO ERASURES ALLOWED. Use pencil no. 2 only.

INDEFINITE INTEGRALS Situation 1: The motion of a particle is defined by the parametric equations
ax = 0.8t, ay = 2 – 0.3t, and az = 5, where a is in m/s2 and t in seconds. The
1. Evaluate: particle is at rest and is placed at the origin at t = 0.
x3 +3x2 +x 13. What is the acceleration of the particle after 10 seconds?
∫ dx a. 10.71 m/s2 c. 9.49 m/s2
x-3
a. (1/3)x3 + 3x2 + 19x + 57ln(x - 3) + C b. 8.46 m/s2 d. 11.16 m/s2
b. (1/3)x3 - 3x2 - 19x - 57ln(x - 3) + C 14. What is the velocity of the particle after 10 seconds?
c. (1/3)x3 + 3x2 - 19x - 57ln(x - 3) + C a. 64.23 m/s c. 57.09 m/s
d. (1/3)x3 - 3x2 + 19x - 57ln(x - 3) + C b. 70.25 m/s d. 67.13 m/s
2. Evaluate: 15. What is the displacement of the particle after 10 seconds?
a. 281.88 m c. 295.08 m
∫ xe2x dx
b. 287.71 m d. 291.61 m
a. (1/2)xe + (1/4)e + C
2x 2x
16. What is the distance traveled by the particle after 10 seconds?
b. - (1/2)xe2x + (1/4)e2x + C a. 281.88 m c. 295.08 m
c. - (1/2)xe2x - (1/4)e2x + C b. 287.71 m d. 291.61 m
d. (1/2)xe2x - (1/4)e2x + C
3. Evaluate: PLANE AREAS (Rectangular Coordinate System)
x dx
∫ 3
(1+x)2 17. Find the area bounded by the curve x2 – 4x + 12y – 20 = 0 and the
a.
2(x-2)
+C c.
2(x+2)
+C x – axis from x = 1 to x = 2.
√1-x √1+x
2(x+2) 2(x-2) a. 1.97 sq. units c. 1.84 sq. units
b. +C d. +C
√1-x √1+x b. 1.79 sq. units d. 1.48 sq. units

DEFINITE INTEGRALS 18. What is the area bounded by the curve y 2 = 6x and x2 = 6y?
a. 15 sq. units c. 9 sq. units
4. Evaluate:
1 b. 18 sq. units d. 12 sq. units
∫ (5x+3)2 dx
19. Determine the area bounded by the lines 3x + y = 0, x – 7 = 0 and
0
a. 97/3 c. 97/6 the x-axis.
b. – 97/3 d. – 97/6 a. 73.5 sq. units c. 77.0 sq. units
b. 74.5 sq. units d. 75.0 sq. units
5. Evaluate:
𝟔 20. Determine the area in the first quadrant closed by the parabola
∫|𝟐𝒙 − 𝟏𝟎| 𝒅𝒙 (x-5)2 = 6(6-y).
𝟑 a. 73.5 sq. units c. 77.0 sq. units
a. -3 c. 3
b. 47.06 sq. units d. 75.0 sq. units
b. 5 d. -5

6. Evaluate: PLANE AREAS (Polar Coordinate System)


0

∫|4𝑤 + 3|𝑑𝑤 21. Find the area enclosed by the curve r = 6(1 + cosθ).
−1 a. 142.16 c. 71.08
a. 1.00 c. 1.25
b. 84.83 d. 169.65
b. 2.00 d. 2.75

7. Simplify: 22. What is the area (in sq. units) bounded by the curve r 2 = 16 cos θ.
1 a. 16 c. 18
∫ 𝑠𝑖𝑛 −1(𝑥)𝑑𝑥 b. 36 d. 32
0
a. 0.571 c. 0.382
MEAN VALUES
b. 0.889 d. 0.667
23. What is the average function value of f(x) = 8x – 3 + 5e2 – x on [0,
8. Evaluate:
𝜋/2 2]?
1 1
a. (5 + 5e2) c. (5 + 5e)
∫ 𝑐𝑜𝑠 7 𝑥 𝑠𝑖𝑛6 𝑥 𝑑𝑥 2 2

0
b. 5 + 5e2 d. 5 + 5e
a. 8.89 x 10-4 c. 7.22 x 10-3
𝑥
b. 5.33 x 10-3 d. 6.45 x 10-4 24. What is the average function value of f(x) = cos 2x – sin ( ) on
2
−𝜋
[ , 𝜋]?
2
MULTIPLE INTEGRALS a. 0.99 c. -1.41
b. 4.67 d. – 0.30
9. Evaluate the integral of (3x2 + 9y2) dx dy if the interior limit has
an upper limit of y and a lower limit of zero, and whose outer CENTERS OF GRAVITY
limit has an upper limit of 2 and lower limit of 0.
a. 10 c. 30 25. Find the abscissa of the centroid of the area bounded by the
b. 20 d. 40 parabola y = x2 and the line y = 2x + 3.
a. 2.00 c. 1.50
b. 1.75 d. 1.00
10. Evaluate:
2 𝑦

∫ ∫(𝑥 2 + 3𝑦 2 )𝑑𝑥 𝑑𝑦 26. Find the coordinates of the centroid of the region bounded by
the curves 2y = x2 and x = y.
0 0
a. 14.67 c. 17.89 a. (1, 4/5) c. (4/5, 1)
b. 12.09 d. 13.33 b. (1, ¾) d. (3/4, 1)

VELOCITY AND ACCELERATION 27. Determine the coordinates of the centroid of the area bounded
by the lines x = 6, 5y = x, 3x + 5y = 28 and the x-axis.
11. The velocity of a particle along a straight path is v = 4 + t + 3t 2, a. (2.83, 1.33) c. (1.33,2.83)
b. (1.83, 2.83) d. (2.83, 1.83)
where t is the time of travel in seconds and v in m/s. From the
start, it travels 8m in 1 second. Find the total distance it travels ARC LENGTHS
in 2 seconds.
a. 23.3 m c. 29.7 m 28. What is the length of the curve y = x3/3 + 1/(4x) from x = 1 to x =
b. 26.1 m d. 20.5 m 2?
a. 2.5483 c. 2.4538
b. 2.4583 d. 2.5438

John Rey M. Pacturanan, CE, MP


INTEGRAL CALCULUS
Review

43. The area bounded by the curve y = sin x from x = 0 to x = π is


29. Determine the perimeter in the first quadrant closed by (x – 5)2 revolved about the x – axis. What is the volume generated?
= 6(6 – y). a. 5.67 cu. units c. 4.93 cu. units
a. 15.66 c. 18.77
b. 4.46 cu. units d. 5.24 cu. Units
b. 16.21 d. 19.04

30. A 50-m span suspension bridge is supported by a cable which 44. The area in the first quadrant bounded by the parabola 12y = x 2,
sags parabolically. If the cable sags 6 m at its center, what is the the y – axis and the line y = 3, revolves about the line y = 3. What
length of it? is the volume generated?
a. 50.84 c. 51.33 a. 72.75 cu units c. 90.48 cu. units
b. 51.86 d. 50.67 b. 80.75 cu. units d. 85.25 cu. units

31. What is the perimeter of the curve r = 4(1 + sin θ)?


WORK
a. 16 c. 18
b. 36 d. 32
45. A force of F(x) = x2 – cos(3x) + 2, F is in kN and x is in m, acts on
32. Find the length of the arc whose parametric equations are x = t3 an object. What is the work required to move the object from x
and y = 2t2 where 0 ≤ 𝑡 ≤ 2. = 3 m to x = 7 m?
a. 11.31 c. 12.43 a. 131.19 kJ c. 119.31 kJ
b. 14.33 d. 11.52 b. 113.19 kJ d. 111.91 kJ

33. A particle moves along a path whose parametric equations are


x = t2, y = 5t3 and z = t4 where x, y and z are in meters and t is in 46. A cylindrical tank with diameter of 4 m and altitude of 6 m is full
seconds. Find the distance traveled by the particle after 2 of mercury. Find the work required in pumping all the content at
seconds? a height of 3 m from the top of the tank.
a. 43.50 m c. 53.40 m a. 61 638 kJ c. 62 455 kJ
b. 45.30 m d. 43.27 m b. 60 356 kJ d. 43 108 kJ

SURFACE AREA OF REVOLUTIONS


47. A conical tank has a base radius of 3 m and altitude of 7 m. What
34. Determine the lateral area of a cone having an altitude of 10 m is the work done in pumping all the content of the tank if the
and base radius of 4√10 m. pump is at top of it?
a. 640.76 sq. m c. 660.47 sq. m a. 1123.6 kJ c. 1163.2 kJ
b. 760.34 sq. m d. 743.65 sq. m b. 1136.2 kJ d. 1132.6 kJ

35. Determine the surface area of an open paraboloid having an 48. A hemispherical tank of radius 10 ft is full of water. Find the work
altitude of 10 m and base radius of 4√10 m.
done in pumping the water on the top of the tank. Unit weight of
c. 640.76 sq. m c. 660.47 sq. m
water is 62.4 lb/ft3.
d. 760.34 sq. m d. 743.65 sq. m
a. 490.09 ft-ton c. 420.93 ft-ton
36. Find the total area generated by revolving the segment of the b. 245.04 ft-ton d. 275.15 ft-ton
parabola x2 – 4x – 8y + 28 = 0 from x = 3 to x = 6 about the y-axis.
a. 124.48 c. 92.68 49. A spherical tank 4 m in diameter is ¾ full of water. Find the work
b. 103.08 d. 147.52 required in in pumping all the contents when a pump is placed
on top of the tank.
MOMENT OF INERTIA
a. 635.49 kJ c. 588.44 kJ
37. Determine moment of inertia of the area bounded by the lines b. 525.08 kJ d. 470.34 kJ
3x + y = 0, x – 7 = 0 and the x-axis.
a. 5 204.25 c. 5 142.25
b. 5 402.25 d. 5 412.25

38. Find the moment of inertia of the region bounded by the curves
x2 = 8y, x – 4 = 0 and the x-axis about the x-axis.
a. 1.79 c. 1.63
b. 1.37 d. 1.52

39. Find the polar moment of inertia about the origin of the region
bounded by the curves x2 = 8y, x – 4 = 0 and the x-axis about the
x-axis.
a. 23.20 c. 26.50
b. 25.60 d. 27.12

40. Calculate the moment of inertia of the shaded area about the x-
axis.

a. 133.61 in4 c. 141.65 in4


b. 140.79 in4 d. 150.25 in 4

VOLUMES

41. Find the volume generated when the area bounded by the x-
axes and the line 3x + 2y = 12 is revolved about the x-axis.
a. 36 pi c. 27 pi
b. 25 pi d. 32 pi

42. Find the volume formed when the area bounded by the curves
x2 = 8y and 2x – y = 0 is revolved about the y-axis.
a. 4289.32 c. 4389.32
b. 4298.32 d. 4398.32

John Rey M. Pacturanan, CE, MP

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