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MAT 1630 Calculus 1

January 2023 Session


Assignment 4

Evaluate the following integrals.


R csc y
1. dy
csc y − sin y
R tan(ln x)
2. dx
x
R 1
3. dr [Hint: Let 3r + 1 = tan θ.]
1 + (3r + 1)2
R ln 9 √
4. ex ex − 1 dx
0

R 2 √
5 3er x2 − cos x
5. dy
3 csc−1 θ

6. Find the area of the region enclosed by


1
y = x, y=√ , x=2
x

7. A solid lies between planes perpendicular to the x-axis at x = 0 and x = 6. The cross sections of
the solid between
√ these planes are squares whose side lengths run from the x-axis up to the curve
√ √
x + y = 6.

Determine the volume of the solid.

x3 1
8. Find the length of the curve y = + from x = 1 to x = 2.
12 x

1

9. A semicircle can be described with the function f (x) = r2 − x2 , where r represents the radius of
the circle.

a) Show that the surface area of the sphere generated from this semicircle is 4πr2 .
b) Let AB be an arc on the semicircle such that the x-coordinate of A is a and the x-coordinate
of B is a + h, as pictured below.

Determine the surface area swept out by AB upon rotation around the x-axis.
c) Imagine that the sphere was cut vertically into slices of equal width. What does the result in
part b) imply for the circular surface area of the slices?

10. The region shown below is revolved about the y-axis to generate a solid.

a) For each of the methods (disk, washer, shell), explain whether the method can be used to find
the volume of the solid.
b) For each method that can be used, write out the definite integral(s) that would give the volume
of the solid.
c) Which method would you use to find the volume of the solid, and why?

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