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Integral Calculus

1. The document is a mathematics assignment containing 10 multiple integral problems. 2. The problems involve evaluating double and triple integrals over various regions, as well as finding volumes and masses. 3. One problem requires changing the order of integration and another proving an identity involving an infinite integral.

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Integral Calculus

1. The document is a mathematics assignment containing 10 multiple integral problems. 2. The problems involve evaluating double and triple integrals over various regions, as well as finding volumes and masses. 3. One problem requires changing the order of integration and another proving an identity involving an infinite integral.

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DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS

College of Engineering Studies


University of Petroleum & Energy Studies, Dehradun
Uttarakhand
Subject: Mathematics I Subject Code: MATH 101
Assignment: III Semester: I
Topic: Multiple Integrals Date of Submission: 06-11-2015
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e
x y
1. Evaluate the double integral dxdy , where R is the region which lies between two
R

squares with their center at the origin and with sides parallel to the axes of coordinates. Each
side of the inner square is equal to 2 and that of the outer square is 4.
2. A triangular prism is formed by planes whose equations are ay bx, y 0 and x a . Find
the volume of the prism between the plane z 0 and surface z c xy .
3. A solid fills the region between two concentric spheres of radii a and b; 0 a b . The
density at each point is inversely proportional to the square of the distance from the origin.
Find the total mass.
4. Evaluate xydxdy ,by changing the variables over the region in the first quadrant bounded by
the hyperbolas x2 y 2 a2 , x2 y 2 b2 and the circles x2 y2 c2 , x2 y2 d 2 with

0abcd .
5. A cylindrical hole of radius b is bored through a sphere of radius a. Find the volume of the
remaining solid.
6. Change the order of integration and evaluate
1 2 x

xydxdy
0 x2
7. Find the area of the curvilinear triangle having origin as one of the vertex above the initial line
and bounded by the curves r 2(1 cos ) , r 2sin and r 4cos .

x2 y 2
8. Find the volume of the cylinder x y 2ax intercepted between the paraboloid z
2 2

2a
and the xy -plane.

x y z dx dy dz , over the region bounded by the surfaces xy 4, xy 9, yz 1,


2 2 2
9. Evaluate

yz 4, zx 25, zx 49 .
10. Prove that

e2mx e2mx 1
dx n m, n m , n m
0 e x
e
x 2n 2

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