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Math 234-0 Midterm 1


Winter Quarter 2012
Thursday, February 2, 2012

Instructions:

• Read each problem carefully.

• Write legibly.

• Show all of your work on these sheets.

• The exam consists of 5 problems and 6 pages. Please verify that you have all 6
pages.

• You may not use books, notes or calculators.

• You have 50 minutes to complete this test.

Problem Points Score

1 10

2 10

3 10

4 10

5 10

TOTAL 50
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1. (10 points) In evaluating a double integral over a region D, a sum of iterated


integrals was obtained as follows
ZZ Z 1 Z √y Z 3 Z 2−y
f (x, y) dA = √
f (x, y) dx dy + f (x, y) dx dy.
D 0 − y 1 −1

(a) Sketch the region D.

(b) Express the double integral as one iterated integral with reversed order of
integration.
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2. (10 points) Evaluate the triple integral


ZZZ
y dV
E

where E is the solid tetrahedron bounded by the planes x + y + z = 2, y = x,


y = 0, and z = 0.
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3. (10 points) Let E be the solid that is inside the cylinder x2 +y 2 = 3 and bounded by
the sphere x2 +y 2 +z 2 = 4. Evaluate the volume of E using cylindrical coordinates.
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4. (10 p
points) Let E be the solid in the first octant that lies below the cone
z = 3(x2 + y 2 ), and between the spheres x2 + y 2 + z 2 = 1 and x2 + y 2 + z 2 = 4.
Evaluate the triple integral
ZZZ
x
p dV
E x + y2
2

using spherical coordinates.


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5. (10 points) Use the transformation x = u/v and y = v to evaluate the double
integral ZZ
y dA
R
where R is the region in the first quadrant bounded by the lines y = x and y = 9x,
and the hyperbolas xy = 1 and xy = 4.

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