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Practice Sheet 22 Double Integrals

The document consists of practice problems related to double integrals, including evaluation of integrals, sketching regions of integration, and finding volumes beneath surfaces. It also includes exercises on converting Cartesian coordinates to polar coordinates and evaluating integrals in polar form. Additionally, there are problems involving transformations and the application of various integration techniques.

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Practice Sheet 22 Double Integrals

The document consists of practice problems related to double integrals, including evaluation of integrals, sketching regions of integration, and finding volumes beneath surfaces. It also includes exercises on converting Cartesian coordinates to polar coordinates and evaluating integrals in polar form. Additionally, there are problems involving transformations and the application of various integration techniques.

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Practice Sheet — 22

Topic — Double Integrals

1. Evaluate the integrals


0 1
a. ∫ ∫ ( x + y + 1) dx dy
−1 −1

⎛ ln x ⎞
4 e
b. ∫ ∫ ⎜⎝
1 1
xy ⎟⎠
dx dy

2 y2
c. ∫ ∫ dx dy
1 y

2.Sketch the region of integration


a. −2 ≤ y ≤ 2, y 2 ≤ x ≤ 4
b. −1 ≤ x ≤ 2, x − 1 ≤ y ≤ x 2
c. 1 ≤ x ≤ e2 , 0 ≤ y ≤ ln x

3. Sketch the region of integration, reverse the order of integration and evaluate the
integral
π π
sin y
a. ∫∫
0 x
y
dy dx

3 1

∫∫
3
b. e y dy dx
0 x/3

2 4−x 2
xe2 y
c. ∫∫
0 0
4−y
dy dx

4. Find the Volume beneath the surface

a. Find the volume of the region bounded above by the paraboloid z = x2 + y2 and below
by the triangle enclosed by the lines y = x, x = 0, and x + y = 2 in the xy-plane.

b. Find the volume of the solid in the first octant bounded by the coordinate planes, the
cylinder x2 + y2 = 4, and the plane z + y = 3.
2 p>6
1 4p 1 1 4p p - 23
= a + b - a + 23b = .
2 3 2 6 3
s 15.4 23

olar Coordinates5. Describe the region in 3. 4.


polar coordinates
1–8, describe the given region in polar coordinates. y y
ercises 15.4
a. 2. b.
1
"3
c. 5. 6.
y y y y
3. 4.
9ons in Polar Coordinates 4
xercises 1–8, describe the given region in polar coordinates. y y 2
1 1 x
−1 0
2. 2
1 "3 x
y y 0 1
x x 1
0 9 9 0 4 4 0 1
x x
−1 0 1 0 1 2" 3
1 x 2
x x 0 1
0 9 0 4
7. The region enclosed by the circle x2 + y2 = 2
8. The region enclosed by the semicircle x2 + y2

Evaluating
6. Change the cartesian into equivalent polar coordinates and then evaluate Polar the
Integrals
inte-
In Exercises 9–22, change the Cartesian integral
gral. polar integral. Then evaluate the polar integral.
1 21 - x2 1 21 - y2

L-1 L0 L0 L0
1−x 2
1
9. dy dx 10. (x
a. ∫ ∫
−1 0
dy dx
2 24 - y2

L0 L0
11. ( x2 + y2 ) dx dy
1 2−x 2

b. ∫ ∫ ( x + 2y ) dy dx a 2a2 - x2 6 y

L-a L- 2a2 - x2 L0 L0
0 x 12. dy dx 13. x dx dy

2 x 23 x

L0 L0 L1 L1
14. y dy dx 15. dy dx
7. Use the transformation x = u − v , y = 2uv to evaluate the integral
2 2

2 y 0 0

L22 L24 - y 2 L-1L- 21 - x2 1


1 2 1−x 16. dx dy 17.

∫ ∫ x 2 + y 2 dy dx
1 21 - x2

L-1 L- 21 - x2 ( 1 + x2 + y2 ) 2
0 0 2
18. dy dx

ln 2 2(ln 2)2 - y2

L0 L0
2
+ y2
19. e 2x dx dy

1 21 - y2

L-1 L- 21 - y2
20. ln ( x2 + y2 + 1 ) dx dy

1 22 - x2

L0 Lx
21. (x + 2y) dy dx

2 22x - x2

L1 L0
1
22. dy dx
( x2 + y2 ) 2
In Exercises 23–26, sketch the region of integratio
polar integral or sum of integrals to a Cartesian
integrals. Do not evaluate the integrals.
p>2 1

L0 L0
23. r 3 sin u cos u dr du

p>2 csc u

Lp>6 L1
24. r 2 cos u dr du

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