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Math 20E Midterm 1 Review Problems

Summer Session II, 2015

1. Circle your answer to each of the following true/false or multiple-choice questions:

Let f : Rn → Rm be a function and x~0 ∈ Rn .


(a) True or False: If f is differentiable at x~0 , then f must be continuous at x~0 .
(b) True or False: If all of the partial derivatives of f exist and are continuous at x~0 , then f must be
differentiable at x~0 .
(c) Which of the following pictures shows the region of integration associated with the iterated integral
Z 2π Z ( y )2 +1
5
dxdy ?
0 sin y

A. B. C. D.

(d) The shaded region below is

A. x-simple
B. y-simple
C. both x-simple and y-simple
D. neither x-simple nor y-simple

(e) Let T (u, v) = (cos v, u2 ). For which of the following domains D∗ is the map T : D∗ → R one-to-one?
A. (i) only
Possible Domains D∗ :
B. (ii) only
(i) D∗ = [0, 1] × [− π2 , π2 ]
C. (i) and (iii)
(ii) D∗ = [−1, 1] × [0, π4 ]
D. (i) and (iv)
(iii) D∗ = [0, 1] × [0, π2 ]
E. (iii) and (iv)
(iv) D∗ = [0, 1] × [0, π]
F. (i), (iii), and (iv)

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2. (a) Let g : R2 → R be defined by g(x, y) = x2 + y 2 . Find the matrix of partial derivatives Dg(x, y).

(b) Let f : R3 → R2 be defined by f (u, v, w) = (v cos w, uw2 ). Find the matrix of partial derivatives
Df (u, v, w).

(c) Find f (2, 1, π) and Df (2, 1, π).

(d) Let h : R2 → R be defined by h = g ◦ f . Use the chain rule to find Dh(2, 1, π).

3. Evaluate Z 1 Z arccos x
esin y dydx
0 0

4. Let D = {(x, y, z) ∈ R3 : 0 ≤ y ≤ π2 , − sin y ≤ x ≤ sin y, 0 ≤ z ≤ x + sin y}. Evaluate


ZZZ
(cos y)ez dV
D

2 2 2 2 ∗
RR T : R → R be defined by T (u, v) = (2u + v , −u + v ). Let D = [0, 1] × [0, 1] in the u-v plane. Find
5. Let
(x − y) sin(x + 2y) dA.
T (D∗ )

6. One night, Ramsey County Minnesota, modeled by the (10 kilometer)-by-(10 kilometer) square D = [0, 10] × [0, 10],
experiences a blizzard and is covered by snow. Assume that the planar density of snow over a point (x, y) ∈ D
is given by p
f (x, y) = 1000 (x − 5)2 + (y − 5)2 + 1 tons/km2
In the morning, I take a snow plow out and plow a path given by

c(t) = (5 + t sin t, 5 + t cos t) from t = 0 to t = 5.


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If the path plowed is 2 meters (= 1000 kilometers) wide, then

2 2f (c(t))
[f (c(t)) tons/km2 ][ km] = tons/km
1000 1000
approximates the linear density of snow along the path. In tons, about how much snow did I plow?

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