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Exercise UB

Exercise

Question 1. Given D is a thin, closed area bounded by two circles r = 2 sin and r = 2 (in polar coordinates). Find the mass of D and its center of mass, if the mass density on every point inside the area equals to: a. the inverse of its distance with respect to the center of coordinate; i.e., = 1/r. b. a constant; i.e., = k

Question 2. Find the equation for a plane that passes through point P (1, 2, 1) and perpendicular to the line of intersection between two planes u v 2x + y + z = 2 x + 2y + z = 3

Question 3. Compute the area of a triangle with vertices P1 (2, 2, 0), P2 (1, 0, 2), and P3 (0, 4, 3)

Question 4. Determine the following limits: a. b. x2 y 2 (x,y)(1,1) x + y lim lim


(x, y)(0,

c. d.

lim
(x, y)(0,

1 + x2 + y 2 (1 cos y) y2 0) 3x2 0) x2 + 2y 2

x y 0) x2 + y 2

lim
(x, y)(0,

Question 5. Show that the curvature of a circle of radius R is (t) = Hint: Assume the circle to have center at the origin Express the equation of the circle as a parametric function using vector function (t) r 1 . R

Question 6. Find the equation for a plane that contains the line: x = 2 + 3t, and perpendicular to the plane x 2y + z = 5 y = 4 + 2t, z =3t

Question 7. Evaluate the following integral:


ln 2 /2

I=
0 0

ex cos y dy dx

Whenever applied, use the properties of multiple integral to simplify calculation.


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Question 8. Find the equation for a line that pass through point P (2, 4, 6) and parallel to = n + 2 + 5k i j

Question 9. Given: f (x, y) = x3 xy + y 3 1 3 g(x, y) = x3 + y 3 12x y + 2 2 2 a. Test f (x, y) and g(x, y) for local maxima/minima and saddle points. b. Calculate the value of f (x, y) and g(x, y) at these points. (1) (2)

Question 10. a. Calculate the directional derivative of a function, f (x, y) = ln(x2 + 2y 2 ) along a circle x2 + y 2 = 25 at point P (3, 4) b. In what direction does f (x, y) change most rapidly at P , and what are the rates of these directions?

Question 11. a. By using triple integral calculation, show that the volume of a cone with the base of diameter 2R at the xy-plane and top vertex at A = (0, 0, h) is one-third the area of the base multiplied by the height from the base; i.e., 1 V = (L0 h) 3 with L0 : the area of the base on the xy-plane = R2 h: the height of the cone, measured from the base on the xy-plane to the tip of the cone b. Do the same for a right circular cylinder with a base radius of R and height h, and this time show that V = r2 h c. Find the volume of tetrahedron/pyramid in space bounded on top by the plane x + y + z = a, on the sides by the plane x = 0, y = 0, z = 0

Question 12. Converting to polar integrals can be used to simplify an evaluation of an improper integral such as I=
0

ex dx

i.e., by calculating its square:

I2 =
0

ex dx
0

ey dy
2

=
0 0

e(x

+y )

dxdy

Evaluate the integrals for I 2 using polar coordinates and subsequently use the result for solving I.

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