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MATH 227 - Exam 4 (18869216)

Due: Thu, Nov 18, 2021 11:05 AM CST

Question 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Description
This exam covers material from topics 8 and 9. You have two submissions, unless
otherwise noted. ALL MTLC and Test Rules will be observed!!!

1. Question Details SEssCalcET2 13.2.021. [2144749] -

Evaluate the line integral F · dr, where C is given by the vector function r(t).
C
F(x, y, z) = sin x i + cos y j + xz k

r(t) = t3 i − t3 j + t k, 0 ≤ t ≤ 1

2. Question Details LineInt.103.v2 [4544658] -

This question has several parts that must be completed sequentially. If you skip a part of the question, you will not receive any points for the skipped part, and you will not be able to come back to the skipped part.

Line Integral Exercise

2 2
You will evaluate the line integral f(x,y) ds where f(x,y)=xy , C is the part of the ellipse x + y =1 in
C 9 4
the fourth quadrant.

Step 1

Begin by writing down the standard parameterization for the curve r(t)

r(t) = (No Response) , (No Response)

Step 2

Now using your parameterization r= 3cos(t), 2sin(t) , compute |r'(t)|

|r'(t)| = (No Response)

Step 3

Next, using |r'(t)| = 4+5sin2(t) and f(r(t)) , set up the line integral

f(x,y) ds
C
(No Response)
(No Response) dt
(No Response)

Step 4

Finally, compute the line integral.


2𝜋
6sin(t)cos(t)· 4+5sin2(t) dt = (No Response)
3𝜋/2

3. Question Details SEssCalcET2 13.3.505.XP. [2561655] -

Consider F and C below.

F(x, y, z) = 2xz + y2 i + 2xy j + x2 + 9z2 k

C: x = t2, y = t + 1, z = 4t − 1, 0≤t≤1

(a) Find a function f such that F = ∇f.

f(x, y, z) =

(b) Use part (a) to evaluate ∇f · dr along the given curve C.


C

4. Question Details GreenThm.103.v1 [4246245] -

Using Green's Theorem, rewrite the following integral as a double integral where C is the positively oriented boundary of the rectangle with vertices (0, 0), (1, 0), (1, 3), (0, 3) .

7 cos(y) dx + x4 sin(y) dy
C

dy dx

5. Question Details GreenThm.101.v1 [4245851] -

Using Green's Theorem, rewrite the following integral as a double integral where C is the boundary of the circle x2 + y2 = 81 .

xe−3x dx + x5 + 2x3y2 dy
C

dA
D

Next, express this integral using polar coordinates.

dr d𝜃

6. Question Details SEssCalcET2 13.5.503.XP. [2149209] -

Consider the given vector field.

F(x, y, z) = x2yz i + xy2z j + xyz2 k

(a) Find the curl of the vector field.

curl F =

(b) Find the divergence of the vector field.

div F =

7. Question Details LintIntFTC.101.v1.EC [4563689] -

If r(t) = 4t2, 3t+4, t3+4 traces C from t = −3 to t = 6, compute ∇f· dr where f(x,y,z) = −2xy+ez. (This is a Bonus question. Leaving this question blank will not affect your grade.)
C

8. Question Details ScalarSurfaceInt.101.v1 [4976036] -

This question has several parts that must be completed sequentially. If you skip a part of the question, you will not receive any points for the skipped part, and you will not be able to come back to the skipped part.

Surface Integral Exercise

You will be evaluating the surface integral (x + y + z) dS, where S is given by the parametric equations
S
x = 3u + v, y = u − 3v, z = 5 + 2u + v, 0 ≤ u ≤ 3, 0 ≤ v ≤ 6.
9. Question Details CurlConcept.103.v1 [4977521] -

Given ∇×F = 2y j , what can we say about the vector field F ? (Select all that apply.) For this question, orient rotations based on the positive y-axis coming out of the screen.
The rotation of F is never 0.

The rotation of F is clockwise when y is positive.

The rotation of F is parallel to the xy−plane.

The rotation of F is clockwise when y is negative.

There is no rotation when y is 0.

The rotation of F is counter-clockwise at all points.

The rotation of F is never clockwise.

The rotation of F is parallel to the yz−plane.

The rotation of F is parallel to the xz−plane.

F is a gradient vector field.

10. Question Details GreensThmConcept.102.v1 [4981512] -

Which of the following is NOT equivalent to the following line integral? (Note: You only have one submission for this question.)

0,x · dr where C is the closed curve bounded by r1(t) = 2cos(t), 2sin(t) for t:−
𝜋 → 𝜋 and by r (t) = 0, t for t:2→ −2.
2
C 2 2

2 4−x2
1 dy dx
0 − 4−x2

𝜋/2 2
r dr d𝜃
−𝜋/2 0
2
4−y2 dy
−2
2 2
4−y2 dx dy
−2 0

2 −6+ 4−y2
1 dx dy
−2 6

11. Question Details SEssCalcET2 13.7.506.XP. [2149062] -

Evaluate the surface integral F · dS for the given vector field F and the oriented surface S. In other words, find the flux of F across S. For closed surfaces, use the positive (outward) orientation.
S

F(x, y, z) = y i + x j + z2 k
S is the helicoid (with upward orientation) with vector equation r(u, v) = u cos v i + u sin v j + v k, 0 ≤ u ≤ 1, 0 ≤ v ≤ 4𝜋

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