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Math 234-0 Final Exam


Winter Quarter 2012
Monday, March 12, 2012

Instructions:

• Read each problem carefully.

• Write legibly.

• Show all of your work on these sheets.

• The exam consists of 10 problems and 11 pages. Please verify that you have all 11
pages.

• You may not use books, notes or calculators.

• You have 120 minutes to complete this exam.

Problem Points Score

1 10

2 10

3 10

4 10
Double-angle formula:
5 10
1 + cos 2θ
cos2 θ =
6 10 2
1 − cos 2θ
7 10 sin2 θ =
2
8 10

9 10

10 10

TOTAL 100
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1. In evaluating a double integral over a region D, a sum of iterated integrals was


obtained as follows
Z 2 Z √ 2−y Z 0 Z √1−y2
2

√ f (x, y) dx dy + √ f (x, y) dx dy.


2−y
0 − 2
−1 − 1−y 2

(a) Sketch the region D of integration.

(b) Express the double integral as one iterated integral with reversed order of
integration.
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2. Evaluate the triple integral ZZZ


y 2 dV
D

where D is the solid region bounded by the parabolic cylinder z = 1 − y 2 , and the
planes x + 2z = 2, x = 0, and z = 0.
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3. Express the following iterated integral


1

Z
2
Z 2x−x2 Z x+y+4


(x2 + y 2 + z 2 ) dz dy dx
0 3x −x2 −y 2 −2

as an iterated integral in cylindrical coordinates (do not evaluate). (Show your


work.)
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4. Consider the solid region D that lies inside the sphere x2 + y 2 + z 2 = 2z and out-
side the sphere x2 + y 2 + z 2 = 1. Use spherical coordinates to evaluate the volume
of D.
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5. Use the coordinate change u = 2x − 3y, v = y to compute the double integral


ZZ
xy dA
D

where D is the region in the xy-plane defined by 2x2 − 6xy + 5y 2 ≤ 2.


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6. Consider the force field F = (2xy + z 3 ) i + (x2 + 2yz) j + (y 2 + 3xz 2 − 1) k.

(a) Show that the work done by the force field F in moving an object along
a piecewise smooth curve C from the point (1, 0, 2) to the point (0, 1, 1) is
independent of the shape of the curve C.

(b) Find the work done by the force field F in (a).


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Z
7. Use Green’s Theorem to evaluate the line integral F · dr where C is the half-
C
2
p
circle x = 1 − y 2 , oriented upwards, and F = (x2 e−x + 3xy) i + (2ey + x2 ) j.
(Hint: the curve C is not closed.)
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8. A thin sheet has the shape of the part of the cone z = 2 x2 + y 2 that lies between
the planes z = 2 and z = 4. The density (mass per unit area) of the sheet at (x, y, z)
is given by ρ(x, y, z) = z . Find its mass.
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9. Consider the vector field F = −2xy i + z 2 j + ez k.

(a) Compute curl F.

(b) Let S be a part of the sphere x2 + y 2 + z 2 = 1 that is bounded by a simple


closed piecewise smooth curve C on the sphere (the unit normal vector field
n of S
Z Zis given by the outward unit normal vector field of the sphere). Show
that curl F · n dS = 0.
S

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(c) Show that F · dr = 0 where C is any simple closed piecewise smooth curve
C
(with an arbitrary orientation) on the sphere x2 + y 2 + z 2 = 1.
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ZZ
10. Use the Divergence Theorem to evaluate the surface integral F · dS, where S
S
is the part of the paraboloid z = x2 + y 2 (with downward orientation) that lies
below the plane z = 4, and F = (esin y + arctan z) i + 5 cos(xz) j + (2 + z) k.
(Hint: the surface S is not closed.)

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