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University of Toronto Scarborough Department of Computer & Mathematical Sciences

This document is an assignment sheet for a mathematics course. It provides 7 problems for students to complete related to evaluating double and triple integrals over various regions. The problems involve sketching regions, evaluating integrals, changing the order of integration, and finding volumes of regions bounded by planes and surfaces. Students are to complete the assignment during their tutorial period between November 25-29, 2013.

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This document is an assignment sheet for a mathematics course. It provides 7 problems for students to complete related to evaluating double and triple integrals over various regions. The problems involve sketching regions, evaluating integrals, changing the order of integration, and finding volumes of regions bounded by planes and surfaces. Students are to complete the assignment during their tutorial period between November 25-29, 2013.

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University of Toronto Scarborough

Department of Computer & Mathematical Sciences


MAT B41H

2013/2014
Assignment #9

This assignment is due at


November 25 November 29, 2013.

the

start

of

your

tutorial

in

the

period

A. Suggested reading: Marsden & Tromba, Chapter 5, sections 5.3 5.5.


B. Problems:
1. Give a rough sketch of the region and evaluate the following integrals or show divergence. (You may need to change the order of integration.)
Z
x
(a)
dA, D = [2, 4] [1, 3].
D y
Z

ex sin y dA, D = [0, 2] [0, ].


(b)
4
D
Z
(c)
x2 y dA, D is the region bounded by the lines x = y and y = 2x + 1 between
D

x = 1 and x = 3.

Z 1 Z (2y)2 
3
x 2y dx dy.
(d)
2
1 y 2/3
(page 305, #19.)
Z


  

x + y dA, where D = 0, 1 1, 1 .
(e)
Z

D
1

x
dx dy.
0
ey ln x
Z




f 2 dA, where f (x, y) = y x2 + 1 and D = (x, y) | f (x, y) 0, y 0 .
(g)
D
Z
(h)
ex y dA, where D is the interior of the triangle with vertices (1, 1), (2, 2) and
(f)

(i)

(0, 1).
Z 1Z
3x
0

ex/y dy dx.

2. Show that

ZZ


x2 + y 2 + 1 dx dy 20 ,

where D is the disk of radius 2 centered at the origin.


(page 305, #31)

3. Suppose f (x, y, z) is a continuous function. Write the integral


Z

1
0

xz

f (x, y, z) dy dx dz

in two other orders of integration.


(It may not always be possible to write this integral as a single triple integral.)
4. ZZZ
If B is the tetrahedron with vertices (0, 0, 0), (1, 0, 0), (0, 1, 0) and (0, 0, 1), evaluate
y dV .
B

5. Find the volume of the region B lying below the plane z = 3 2y and above the
paraboloid z = x2 + y 2.

6. Find the volume of the region which lies inside


both x2 + y 2 = r 2 and y 2 + z 2 = r 2 .

7. For the following regions write the triple integral over the region W in the form
Z
ZZZ
f dV =
f (x, y, z) dz dy dx .
W

o
p
(a) W = (x, y, z) | x2 + y 2 z 1 .


(b) W = (x, y, z) | 21 z 1 and x2 + y 2 + z 2 1 .

(cf. pages 303304, #25, 26)

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