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The document outlines an assignment for evaluating triple integrals using spherical coordinates, with specific integrals and regions defined. It includes tasks such as expressing integrals in spherical coordinates and evaluating volumes of geometric shapes like spheres and tori. The assignment is due on April 10, 2025, and provides guidelines for notation and submission of answers.

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The document outlines an assignment for evaluating triple integrals using spherical coordinates, with specific integrals and regions defined. It includes tasks such as expressing integrals in spherical coordinates and evaluating volumes of geometric shapes like spheres and tori. The assignment is due on April 10, 2025, and provides guidelines for notation and submission of answers.

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Vo Anh Thu Truong mth 234 ss25 1

Assignment Hw27-spherical-integration due 04/10/2025 at 11:59pm EDT

θ2 =
1. (1 point)
Use spherical coordinates to evaluate the triple integral.
Evaluate the integral

ZZZ
5x2 + 1 dV = , ZZZ
E 2 +y2 +z2
−5xex dV =
E
Answer(s) submitted:
• -5rhˆ3*sinˆ2(ph)*cos(th)*exp((rh)ˆ2)
where
• 0
• 4
• 0
• pi/2
E is the region that lies between the spheres x2 + y2 + z2 = 16 • 0
and x2 + y2 + z2 = 25. • pi/2
Answer(s) submitted: • -5pi(15exp(16)+1)/8
• 8648pi/3 (correct)
(correct) 3. (1 point)
2. (1 point) Express the the average distance from a point in a ball of
Express the triple integral below in spherical coordinates. radius 2 to its center as a triple integral.

NOTE: When typing your answers use ”rh” for ρ, ”ph” for
ZZZ φ, and ”th” for θ.
2 +y2 +z2
−5xex dV Z θ2 Z φ2 Z ρ 2
E
Average Distance = dρ dφ dθ
θ1 φ1 ρ1

where ρ1 =
ρ2 =
φ1 =
φ2 =
E is the portion of the ball x2 + y2 + z2 ≤ 16 that lies in the θ1 =
first octant. θ2 =

NOTE: When typing your answers use ”rh” for ρ, ”ph” for
φ, and ”th” for θ. Evaluate the integral
ZZZ Z θ2 Z φ2 Z ρ2
2 +y2 +z2
−5xex dV =
E θ1 φ1 ρ1
dρ dφ dθ Average Distance =
Answer(s) submitted:
• [3/(32pi)] * sin(ph) * rhˆ3
ρ1 = • 0
ρ2 = • 2
φ1 = • 0
φ2 = • pi
θ1 = • 0
1
• 2pi θ2 =
• 3/2
(correct)
Evaluate the integral
4. (1 point)
Express the volume enclosed by the torus ρ = 7 sin φ as a
triple integral.
ZZZ
NOTE: When typing your answers use ”rh” for ρ, ”ph” for dV =
E
φ, and ”th” for θ. Answer(s) submitted:
Z θ2 Z φ2 Z ρ 2 • rhˆ2 * sin(ph)
Volume = dρ dφ dθ • 0
θ1 φ1 ρ1 • 3
• pi/6
• pi/4
ρ1 = • 0
ρ2 = • 2pi
φ1 = • 9pi[sqrt(3)-sqrt(2)]
φ2 = (correct)
θ1 =
θ2 = 6. (1 point)
Express the volume of the part of the ball ρ ≤ 4 that lies be-
tween the half-cones φ = π/6 and φ = π/3.
Evaluate the integral
NOTE: When typing your answers use ”rh” for ρ, ”ph” for
φ, and ”th” for θ.
ZZZ Z θ2 Z φ2 Z ρ 2
Volume = dV = dρ dφ dθ
E θ1 φ1 ρ1
Answer(s) submitted:
• rhˆ2 * sin(ph)
• 0 ρ1 =
• 7sin(ph) ρ2 =
• 0 φ1 =
• pi φ2 =
• 0 θ1 =
• 2pi θ2 =
• 343piˆ2/4
(correct)
Evaluate the integral
5. (1 point)
of the sphere x2 + yp
Express the volumep 2 + z2 ≤ 9 that lies

between the cones z = 3x + 3y and z = x2 + y2 .


2 2
ZZZ
NOTE: When typing your answers use ”rh” for ρ, ”ph” for dV =
E
φ, and ”th” for θ. Answer(s) submitted:
ZZZ Z θ2 Z φ2 Z ρ 2 • rhˆ2 * sin(ph)
dV = dρ dφ dθ • 0
E θ1 φ1 ρ1 • 4
• pi/6
• pi/3
ρ1 = • 0
ρ2 = • 2pi
φ1 = • 64pi[sqrt(3)-1]/3
φ2 = (correct)
θ1 =
2
• C. Cylindrical
7. (0 points)
Find the volume of a smaller wedge cut from a sphere of ra- Find the volume using your chosen method:
dius 7 by two planes that intersect along a diameter at an angle
of π/6

Which method of integration would be most appropriate to Volume =


use in this situation? Answer(s) submitted:
• A
• A. Spherical • 343pi/9
• B. Cartesian (correct)

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