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MTH301 Calculus
Final Term Examination – Spring 2005
Time Allowed: 150 Minutes
∫∫ x
R
(1− x2 ) dA R ={(x, y) :0 ≤ x ≤1,2 ≤ y ≤ 3}
Question No. 2 Marks : 06
D r f (−2, 0) 2
f ( x, y) = x − 3xy + 4 in the direction
Find the directional derivative u of
r 3
u = $i + 2 j y
of at the point (-2, 0).
2
Find the centre and radius of the sphere x y2 +z2 −8x+6y +12z = 3.
+
r 4
a = i$ + $j r
Let 3 and
b = 4 $i 3 ,then
+ $
j
r r
o a and b
are orthogonal
π
o The angle between a and b is 4 .
o a and b are parallel.
r r π
o The angle between a and b is 6 .
1
2 if s > 2
o s +4
1
if s > 2
o s −4
1
if s > 2
o s +2
1
if s>2
o s −2
2
π
If (4, 3 ,- 4) is a point in the Cylindrical coordinates then the same point in Rectangular
coordinates is given by
o (2,2 3 ,4)
o (2,2 3 ,4)
o (2,2 3 ,-4)
o (- 2,2 3 ,4)
o (2 3 ,2,-4)
The differential
dz = Mdx + Ndy is an exact differential if we have
∂M ∂N
=
∂y ∂y
o
∂M ∂N
=
∂y ∂x
o
∂M ∂N
=
∂x ∂y
o
∂M ∂N
=
∂x ∂x
o
ur 2$ 3 $ 2 $
Compute Curl and Divergence for the given vector field F = x i + 4 xy j + y xk .
The function
y = x2/ 3 + 6 is
o Even function
o Odd function
o Neither even nor odd
o Constant
Question No. 10 Marks : 06
s − 19
L { s 2 + 3s − 10}
-1
Determine by using the concept of partial fraction.
Locate all the relative maxima, relative minima and saddle points for function
f(x, y) = x 2 +y2 - x 2 y
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► 1
2
s
► e− s
► s
► y+2 z−3
x−2= − =−
3 5
► y−3 z−5
x − 1= − =−
5 2
► x + 1= y + 3 = z−5
5 5
► True.
► False.
Question No: 4 ( Marks: 1 ) - Please choose one
z= r
The equation is written in
► Rectangular coordinates
► Cylindrical coordinates
► Spherical coordinates
C
1+x x=t , y= t ,0≤t≤3
3
Evaluate
Find
z= x +y , y= 4− x ,
2 2 2
Set up a double integral for the volume bounded by surface and first
octant.
(Do not evaluate.)
u = 7 i +3 j +5k , v = − 8 i + 4 j +2k
Question No: 12 ( Marks: 4 )
JG ∧ ∧ ∧
JG
F = x 2 i − 2 j + yz k F
Given .Find div(Curl ).
a0 , an a n d bn
Determine the Fourier coefficients for a periodic function of period 2 π defined
by
MTH301 Calculus II
Mid Term Examination – Spring 2006
Time Allowed: 90 Minutes
1
∫ 4x 2
+
2
dx = ln 4 x + x + c
x
True.
ミ False
Find
∂z ∂z
and , where z(s, t) = f (r(s, t), θ (s, t)) ,
∂s ∂t
2r
f (r, θ ) = e sin(3θ ) , r(s, t) = st − , θ (s, t) = s2 + t 2
2
t
ミ True.
ミ False
f (x, y) = 3 − x 2 − is continuous at
2
y
x2 + y 2 = 3
2 2
ミ x +y ≥3
2 2
x +y ≤3
x2 + y 2 < 3
Find an equation of the plane through the origin that is parallel to the plane:
4 x − 2 y + 7 z + 12 = 0
Question No. 8 Marks : 10
Use double integrals to compute the area of the region bounded by the curves:
2
y = x and y = 8 − x 2
True.
False
2 2 1
, ,
3 3 3
2 −1 1
, ,
3 3 3
1 1 2
, ,
6 6 6
None of these.
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¾ At critical points function can assume
o maximum value.
o minimum value.
o both maximum and minimum value.
o zero value
¾ The length and width of a rectangle are measured with the errors of at most 4 %
and 3%, respectively. Use differentials to approximate the maximum percentage
error in the calculated area.
Solution:
Let
x = length
y = width
A = area
Then
A = xy So
∂A
=
y
∂x
∂A
=x
∂y
Therefore,
∂A ∂A
∂A ≈ + ∂y
∂x ∂y
= y∂x + x∂y
We desire percentage change in A, which is relative change multiplied by 100 so
let’s work out relative change first. This is given by
∂A y∂x x∂y
≈ +
A A A
∂x
= ∂y +x y
Since
A = xy
∂x ∂y
−0.04 ≤ ≤ 0.04 and −0.03 ≤ ≤ 0.04
x y
∂A
The maximum possible value for given the above constraints. This happens
A
∂x ∂y ∂A
when = 0.04 and = 0.03 , giving = 0.07 . This is relative error, so the
x y A
percentage error is 7%.
Solution:
Given:
x=1
y= 2
z = −2
We know that:
2 2
r= x +y
r= 1+ 2
r= 3
y
tan θ =
x
−1 y
θ = tan ( )
x
−1 2
θ = tan ( )
1
−1
θ = tan 2
θ = 54.73
z = −2
1 1 −1
, ,
o 3 3 3
1 1 −1
, ,
o 3 3 3
1−1 −1
, ,
o 2 2 2
1 1 −1
, ,
o 2 2 2
Find equation of the tangent plane to the surface z = x 3 + at the point (2,1, 3) .
Solution:
y3
f x = 3x − y
fy =3y−x
f z = −1
fx ( P) =6−1=5
fy ( P) =3−2=1
fz ( P) = −1
5 ( x − 2 ) + 1 ( y − 1) − 1 ( z − 3 ) = 0
5x −10 + y −1 − z + 3 = 0
Hence:
5x + y − z − 8 = 0
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G ^ ^ ^ G ^ ^ ^
a = i + 2 j + k and b = 2 i + 3 j + 2 k
Dot product of is
o 8
o 5
o 10
o 13
∫∫R x 2 dA ;
¾ Evaluate the double integral R is the region bounded
16
y= , y = x , and x = 8
by x .
Solution:
∫∫
2
Area of R = x dA
R
8 x
=∫ ∫ 16 x2 dydx
2
x
x
8 x
=∫ ∫ 1 6
2
16 dx
2
x x
x
8
= ∫ x 3 − 16 xdx
2
4
8 x
16x
2
=∫ −
2 4 2
4
8 x
=∫ − 8x
2
2 4
⎛ 84 ⎞ ⎛ 24 ⎞
= ⎜ − 8 × 8 ⎟− ⎜ − 8× 2⎟
⎝ 4 ⎠ ⎝ 4 ⎠
= 972
x+ y
¾ Domain of is
x+ y> 0
o
≥ ≥
o x 0,y 0
o x > 0, y > 0
o x+ y≥ 0
¾ Use double integrals to compute the volume of the solid bounded by the
cylinder x 2 + y 2 = 9 and the planes y + z = 9 and z = 0
Solution:
∫∫R
(9 − y)da
2 9− x 2
V= ∫∫
−2 − 9− x 2
(9 − y ) dydx
2
2 ⎡ 1 9−x
= 9y− y
2⎤
∫ −2
2 2
dx
y= − 9−x
2
2
=
∫ 18 9 − x dx
−2
⎛1 2 ⎞
= 18⎜ π 9 ⎟ = 729π
2
⎝ ⎠