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Tutorial 5 (Double Integrals)

The document outlines various tutorial exercises related to double integrals for a course at Universiti Teknologi MARA. It includes problems involving sketching regions, reversing the order of integration, and calculating areas using double integrals in both Cartesian and polar coordinates. The exercises span multiple years and involve different mathematical concepts related to double integrals.

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Tutorial 5 (Double Integrals)

The document outlines various tutorial exercises related to double integrals for a course at Universiti Teknologi MARA. It includes problems involving sketching regions, reversing the order of integration, and calculating areas using double integrals in both Cartesian and polar coordinates. The exercises span multiple years and involve different mathematical concepts related to double integrals.

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Universiti Teknologi MARA

Mac – July 2024


MAT 491 - Tutorial 5 (Double Integrals)

Jan 2024

1 4− y
a) Consider the integral 
0 y +2
f ( x, y ) dx dy

i) Sketch the region R.


ii) Reverse the order of integration.

b) Let R be the region bounded by a cardioid r = 1− cos and a line y  x . Calculate the area
of R by using a double integral.

July 2023
1
A double integral is given by 
R x2 + y 2
dA where R is the region in the first quadrant bounded

within the circle x 2 + y 2 = 18 , the line y = x and the x-axis.

a) Sketch the region R.

b) Set up the double integral in the order of dx dy .

c) Use polar coordinates to evaluate the integral.

Feb 2023
3

(x )
0 x
  + y2
2
a) Consider the integral 2
dy dx .
− 3 − 9 −( x + 3)2

i) Sketch the region of integration.

ii) Convert the integral into polar coordinates.

b) Let R be a region bounded above by a semicircle y = 2 − x 2 and bounded below by


the lines y = x and y = 0 . Calculate the area of R by using a double integral.
July 2022

a) Set up a double integral in Cartesian coordinates in the form of  f ( x, y ) dx dy over

region D as shown in Figure 1.

b) Let R be a region in the xy − plane enclosed by the circle x 2 + y 2 = 16 , above the

line y = 2 and below the line y = 3 x .

i) Sketch R.

ii) Use double integral in polar coordinates to find the area of R.

Feb 2022
3 4− x 2
a) Given  
−1 −2 x +1
f ( x, y ) dy dx .

i) Sketch the region of integration.

ii) Express the integral with the order of reversed integration.

b) Let R be a region inside x 2 + ( y − 2)2 = 4 and outside x 2 + y 2 = 4 .

i) Sketch R.
ii) Use double integral in polar coordinates to find the area of R.
July 2021

4 y
2 4− y 2
Given the integral  
0
5
0
2
f ( x, y ) dx dy +  4
5

0
f ( x, y ) dx dy .

i) Sketch the region of integration and express the integral in the reversed order.

ii) Express the integral in polar coordinates.

July 2020

a) Let R be the region bounded by y 2 = x + 2 , y = − x and x = 2 .

i) Sketch R.

ii) Set up a double integral in the order of dxdy to find the area of R.

1
b) Use polar coordinates to evaluate the integral 
D x2 + y 2
dA where D is the region

enclosed by the circles x 2 + y 2 = 1, x 2 + y 2 = 4 and y  x .

Dec 2019

5 4 6 4
a) Given the integral 
0
−3 x
5
+4
f ( x, y )dy dx + 
5 
3 x −14
f ( x, y )dy dx .

i) Sketch the region of integration.

ii) Set the integral in the reversed order.


b) Let D be the region inside the cardioid and above the line y = x as shown in Figure 1. Use

double integral to evaluate the area of the region.

June 2019

3
9− x 2
Q1. Use polar coordinates to evaluate the integral  
0
2
x
( x + y ) dy dx .

Q2. Evaluate  xy dA where R is the region bounded by y =


R
x , y = 6 − x and y = 0 as

indicated in figure below.

Dec 2018

y
6 y −2 10 5−
a) Let A = 
2 0
dx dy + 
6 
0
2
dx dy .

i) Sketch the region of integration for A.

ii) Evaluate A by reversing the order of the integration.

b) Find the volume of the solid that lies under the paraboloid z = 6 − 4 x 2 − 4 y 2 and above the

paraboloid z = 2 x 2 + 2y 2 using polar coordinates.


June 2018

2 4− x2 1
a) Let V =  
0 x
1− x 2 − y 2
dydx .

i) Sketch the region of integration for V.

ii) Convert V into an equivalent integral in polar coordinates.

(Do not evaluate the integral)

b) Let R be the region bounded by y = e x and y = ln x for 1  x  2 .

i) Sketch R.

ii) Find the area of R by using a double integral in Cartesian coordinates.

Jan 2018

2 2− x 2
Q1. Given  
0 x 2 −2
f ( x, y ) dydx . Sketch the region of integration and express the integral with

the order of integration reversed.

 3
Q2. Given the integral  
0 0
r 4 sin cos2 drd .

a) Sketch the region of integration and use it to convert the integral into an equivalent
integral in Cartesian coordinates.

b) Evaluate the integral obtained in part (a).

Jul 2017
1 ex
Q1. Given 
0 1
dydx . Sketch the region of integration and express the integral with the order

of integration reversed. Do not evaluate the integral.



4
Q2. Given the integral  
2
0 0
r 5 sin cos3 drd .

a) Sketch the region of integration and use it to convert the integral into an equivalent
integral in Cartesian coordinates.

b) Evaluate the integral in part (a).

Dec 2016

1 4− x2
Q1. Given  
−4 3 x
f ( x, y ) dydx . Sketch the region of integration and express the integral with

the order of integration reversed.


1
 r sin cos drd .
2 3
Q2. Given the integral
0 0

a) Sketch the region of integration and use it to convert the integral into an equivalent
integral in Cartesian coordinates.

b) Evaluate the integral obtained in part (a).

Jun 2016

1 1
4x 1
Q1. Consider the integral  
2
0 x
dydx + 
1
2
x
x
 dydx

a) Sketch the region of integration in one diagram.

b) Write the integral with the order of integration reversed.


Dec 2015

1 1− x 2
Q1. a) Use polar coordinates to evaluate  
−1 0
( x 2 + y 2 )2 dydx .

b) Let D be a solid bounded by the cylinder x 2 + y 2 = 9 and the planes z = 3 − x and

z = 0 . Set up the double integral to compute the volume of D by using Cartesian


coordinates. (Do not evaluate).

2 4− x2
Q2. Given  
− 2 x2
f ( x, y ) dydx . Sketch the region of integration and set up the integral in the

reverse order.

Jun 2015

4 x
Q1. The area of a region is described by 
0 −x
dydx .

a) Sketch the region of integration.


b) Express the integral as an equivalent integral by reversing the order of integration.

Q2. R is the region inside the circle ( x − 1)2 + y 2 = 1, bounded above by the line y = x and

bounded below by the line y = 0 .

a) Sketch the region R.

b) Use double integral in polar coordinates to find the area of the region R.

Dec 2014

2 3 x2
a) Evaluate the iterated integral 
1 0
sin( x 3 ) dydx .
2 10 − 2 x
b) Rewrite the integral 
0 x2 +2
f ( x, y ) dydx with the order of integration reversed.

c) Use a double integral in polar coordinates to find the volume of a solid bounded by the
surface z = x 2 + y 2 + 2 and the plane z = 6 .

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