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SCHOOL OF BASIC SCIENCES

INDIAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY BHUBANESWAR


Mathematics-I (MA1L001)
Tutorial Sheet-4

Exercise 1.
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(a) Evaluate R xy dxdy, where R is the region bounded by xa-xis, the line y = 2x and the
2
parabola y = x4a .
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(b) Evaluate R ex dxdy, where R is the region given by 2y ≤ x ≤ 2 and 0 ≤ y ≤ 1.
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Exercise 2. The cylinder x2 + z 2 = 1 is cut by the planes y = 0, z = 0 and y = x. Find the volume
of the region in the first octant.

x2 y2 z2
Exercise 3. Find the volume of the ellipsoid a2 + b2 + c2 = 1.

Exercise 4. Find the centre of gravity of a plate whose density ρ(x, y) is constant and is bounded
by the curves y = x2 and y = x + 2. Also, find the moments of inertia about the axes.

Exercise 5. Find the centre of gravity of a plate whose density ρ(x, y) is constant and is bounded
by the curves y = x2 and y = x + 2. Also, find the moments of inertia about the axes.

y dxdydz, where T is the region bounded by the surfaces x = y 2 , x =


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Exercise 6. Evaluate T
2 2
y + 2, 4z = x + y and z = y + 3.

Exercise 7. Find the volume of the solid in the first octant bounded by the paraboloid z =
36 − 4x2 − 9y 2 .

(a2 − x2 − y 2 ) dxdy, where R is the region x2 + y 2 ≤ a2 .


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Exercise 8. Evaluate R

Exercise 9. Evaluate R (x − y)2 cos2 (x + y) dxdy, where R is the rhombus with successive vertices
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(π, 0), (2π, π), (π, 2π) and (0, π).

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Exercise 10. Evaluate R x2 + y 2 dxdy by changing to polar coordinates, where R is the region
in x − y plane bounded by the circles x2 + y 2 = 4 and x2 + y 2 = 9.

Exercise 11. Evaluate the following integrals, and sketch the corresponding regions in the (x, y)-
plane.
R1 R2
(a) x=−1 y=−2 (2x2 + y 2 ) dy dx
R2 R1
(b) x=1 y=0 x ey dy dx
R 4/a R a
(c) x=2/a y=1/x y 2 dy dx
R π R sin(y)
(d) y=0 x=0 1 dx dy.
1
2

Exercise 12. Express the following double integrals as repeated integrals and evaluate them:
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(a) RRD xy dA, where D is the rectangle bounded by the lines x = 0, x = a, y = 0 and y = b.
(b) D ex+y dA, where D is the region bounded by the lines x = 0, y = 0 and x + y = 1.
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(c) D ey dA, where D is the triangle with vertices (0, 0), (−1, 1) and (1, 1).
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Exercise 13. By sketching the region of integration, show that


Z 1 Z 1 Z 1 Z x2

1 dx dy = 1 dy dx.
y=0 x= y x=0 y=0

Evaluate both integrals and check that they are the same.

Exercise 14. Sketch the region of the (x, y)-plane over which the integral
Z 1 Z x2 +1
I= f (x, y) dy dx
x=0 y=1
is taken. Obtain a similar expression for I by reversing the order of integration.

Exercise 15. Change the order of integration in the following integrals, and hence evaluate them:
Z ∞ Z ∞ −x
e
(a) dx dy
x=y x
Zy=0
a a
y2
Z
(b) 2 2 1/2
dy dx
x=0 y=x (x + y )
You may find the following integral useful:
Z
1 p
2 2 1/2
dx = ln(x + x2 + y 2 ).
(x + y )
3

1. Plane polar integrals and volume integrals


R π/2 R 1
Exercise 16. Consider the integral given in polar coordinates by I = θ=0 r=0 r2 sin(θ) dr dθ.
Sketch the corresponding region in the (x, y)-plane, and evaluate the integral.

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Exercise 17. Evaluate xy dA, where D is the quadrant of the disk x2 + y 2 ≤ a2 where x ≥ 0
D
and y ≥ 0. (Hint: use polar coordinates.)

Exercise 18. Evaluate the following integrals, where D is the region given by x2 + y 2 ≤ a2 .
ZZ
1
(a) (x2 + y 2 ) 2 dA
Z ZD
2 2
(b) e−(x +y ) dA.
D

x2 dA, where D is the ring-shaped region given by 4 ≤ x2 + y 2 ≤ 9.


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Exercise 19. Evaluate D

ZZ √
x2 +y 2
Exercise 20. Use polar coordinates to evaluate e− dA, where D is the region given by
D
x ≥ 0.

Z 1 Z 1 Z 1
Exercise 21. Evaluate xyz dz dy dx.
x=0 y=0 z=0

Z 1 Z 1 Z 2
Exercise 22. Evaluate √ xyz dz dy dx.
x=0 y=0 z= x2 +y 2

Z 1 Z 1 Z 1
Exercise 23. Evaluate x dz dy dx.
x=0 y=x z=y

Exercise 24. The region D in the (x, y)-plane is given by |x| ≤ 1 and |y| ≤ 1, and the surface S
consists of the points (x, y, z) where (x, y) lies in D and z = x2 + xy. Let E be the three-dimensional
region between D and S. What is the volume of E?

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