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Q3 - Int Calc

This document contains 17 multi-part calculus and physics problems involving the evaluation of integrals, finding volumes of revolution, acceleration, velocity, and distance problems. The problems require setting up and solving integrals with various limits and evaluating them numerically or symbolically. Solutions are represented by letter choices a-d with no explanations provided.
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Q3 - Int Calc

This document contains 17 multi-part calculus and physics problems involving the evaluation of integrals, finding volumes of revolution, acceleration, velocity, and distance problems. The problems require setting up and solving integrals with various limits and evaluating them numerically or symbolically. Solutions are represented by letter choices a-d with no explanations provided.
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2 +1 2 +1
1. Evaluate the integral of 1. Evaluate the integral of
2 2
+1 2 +1 +1 2 +1
a. + b. 2 + c. + d. 2x + a. + b. 2 + c. + d. 2x +
ln 2 ln 2
2. Find the area bounded by the line x-2y+10 = 0, the x-axis, the y- 2. Find the area bounded by the line x-2y+10 = 0, the x-axis, the y-
axis and x = 10. axis and x = 10.
a. 18 b. 36 c. 45 d. 75 a. 18 b. 36 c. 45 d. 75
3. Evaluate he integral of x cos 2x dx with limits from 0 to /4. 3. Evaluate he integral of x cos 2x dx with limits from 0 to /4.
a. 0.143 b. 0.258 c. 0.308 d. 0.186 a. 0.143 b. 0.258 c. 0.308 d. 0.186
4. Given the area in the first quadrant bounded by x 2 = 8y, the line y- 4. Given the area in the first quadrant bounded by x2 = 8y, the line y-
2 = 0 and the y-axis. What is the volume generated when the area is 2 = 0 and the y-axis. What is the volume generated when the area is
revolved about the line y-2 = 0? revolved about the line y-2 = 0?
a. 25.83 b. 26.81 c. 27.32 d. 28.41 a. 25.83 b. 26.81 c. 27.32 d. 28.41
5. Evaluate the integral of x cos x2 dx. 5. Evaluate the integral of x cos x2 dx.
a. sin x2 + C b. sin x2 + C c. sin x2 + C d. - sin x2 + C a. sin x2 + C b. sin x2 + C c. sin x2 + C d. - sin x2 + C
6. Find the area in the first quadrant bounded by the parabola y2 = 6. Find the area in the first quadrant bounded by the parabola y2 =
4x, x=1 and x=3. 4x, x=1 and x=3.
a. 5.595 b. 5.955 c. 9.595 d. 9.955 a. 5.595 b. 5.955 c. 9.595 d. 9.955
4 2 4 2
7. Integrate (5x + 3x ) dx with limits from 1 to 4. 7. Integrate (5x + 3x ) dx with limits from 1 to 4.
a. 786 b. 886 c. 986 d. 1,086 a. 786 b. 886 c. 986 d. 1,086
8. Find the moment of inertia with respect to the x-axis of the area 8. Find the moment of inertia with respect to the x-axis of the area
bounded by the parabola y2 = 4x and the line x = 1. bounded by the parabola y2 = 4x and the line x = 1.
a. 2.03 b. 2.13 c. 2.56 d. 2.63 a. 2.03 b. 2.13 c. 2.56 d. 2.63
/2 /2
9. Evaluate 0 12 sin5 cos 5 9. Evaluate 0 12 sin5 cos 5
a. 0.15 b. 0.20 c. 0.25 d. 0.30 a. 0.15 b. 0.20 c. 0.25 d. 0.30
2 2 2 2
10. Evaluate 1 0 ( 2 + 2)
10. Evaluate 1 0 ( 2 + 2)

a. 17/2 b. 19/2 c. 35/2 d. 37/2 a. 17/2 b. 19/2 c. 35/2 d. 37/2
11. The area bounded by the curve y2 = 12x and the line x = 3 is 11. The area bounded by the curve y2 = 12x and the line x = 3 is
revolved about the line x = 3. What is the volume generated? revolved about the line x = 3. What is the volume generated?
a. 186 b. 179 c. 181 d. 184 a. 186 b. 179 c. 181 d. 184
12. Evaluate the integral of 3 sin3 (x) dx using lower limit of 0 and 12. Evaluate the integral of 3 sin3 (x) dx using lower limit of 0 and
upper limit of /2. upper limit of /2.
a. 2 b. 2.43 c. 0.2 d. 1.7 a. 2 b. 2.43 c. 0.2 d. 1.7
13. How much work is required to pump all the water from a right 13. How much work is required to pump all the water from a right
circular cylindrical tank, that is 8 feet in diameter and 9 feet tall, if it circular cylindrical tank, that is 8 feet in diameter and 9 feet tall, if it
is emptied at a point 1 foot above the top of the tank? is emptied at a point 1 foot above the top of the tank?
a. 49, 421 ft-lb c. 54,448 ft-lb a. 49, 421 ft-lb c. 54,448 ft-lb
b. 52, 316 ft-lb d. 56,305 ft-lb b. 52, 316 ft-lb d. 56,305 ft-lb
14. What is the integral of cos 2x esin 2x dx 14. What is the integral of cos 2x esin 2x dx
a. esin 2x + c b. esin 2x + c c. esin 2x + c d. -1/2 esin 2x + c a. esin 2x + c b. esin 2x + c c. esin 2x + c d. -1/2 esin 2x + c

15. Evaluate +1 15. Evaluate +1
a. ln (ex + 1) + C c. ln2 (ex + 1) + C a. ln (ex + 1) + C c. ln2 (ex + 1) + C
b. ln (e-x + 1) + C d. ln2 (e-x + 1) + C b. ln (e-x + 1) + C d. ln2 (e-x + 1) + C
16. A body moves such that its acceleration as a function of time is a 16. A body moves such that its acceleration as a function of time is a
= 2 + 12t, where t is in minutes and a is in m/min2. Its velocity = 2 + 12t, where t is in minutes and a is in m/min2. Its velocity
after 1 minute is 11 m/min. Find the distance travelled after 4 after 1 minute is 11 m/min. Find the distance travelled after 4
minutes. minutes.
a. 121 m b. 135 m c. 156 m d. 184 m a. 121 m b. 135 m c. 156 m d. 184 m
1 1
17. Evaluate 0 0 0 17. Evaluate 0 0 0
a. 1/3 b. 1/4 c. 1/2 d. 1/6 a. 1/3 b. 1/4 c. 1/2 d. 1/6

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