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This document contains a problem sheet with multiple integral calculus problems: 1) Evaluate several double integrals over various regions and sketch the regions of integration. 2) For two integrals, sketch the region and write an equivalent integral with reversed order of integration. 3) Integrate several functions over given regions in the xy-plane. 4) Find the volume of a solid whose base is a bounded region in the xy-plane and whose cross-sections are parallel to the xy-plane. 5) Evaluate double integrals of the function x2y over two regions. 6) Sketch a region bounded by two parabolas and find its area. 7) Change Cartesian integrals into equivalent polar
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This document contains a problem sheet with multiple integral calculus problems: 1) Evaluate several double integrals over various regions and sketch the regions of integration. 2) For two integrals, sketch the region and write an equivalent integral with reversed order of integration. 3) Integrate several functions over given regions in the xy-plane. 4) Find the volume of a solid whose base is a bounded region in the xy-plane and whose cross-sections are parallel to the xy-plane. 5) Evaluate double integrals of the function x2y over two regions. 6) Sketch a region bounded by two parabolas and find its area. 7) Change Cartesian integrals into equivalent polar
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Problem Sheet 2
1.

Evaluate the integrals in the following and sketch the regions of integration.
(You might need to reverse the order of integration for some of the
integrals.)
i.

2.

2 x

sin y
dydx
x
y

x2

x2

sin y

y 2 xy dxdy

(x

x sin y dydx

vi.

viii.

x.

v.

vii.

ix.

y 3 dydx

2 1

(x

iv.

(x

ii.

iii.

y 2

( )

cos x 2 dxdy

y dydx

2 x dxdy

2 y 2 sin xy dydx

1 + x 3 dxdy

In the following, sketch the region of integration and write an equivalent


integral with the order of integration reversed.
i.

3.

(2 y ) dydx

42 x

3 x 2 y dydx

ii.

y
y

3 dxdy

In the following, integrate the function f ( x, y ) over the given region D.


i.

ii.
iii.

iv.

x
; D is the region in the first quadrant bounded by the lines
y
y = x, y = 2 x, x = 1 and x = 3 .
3y
; D = {( x, y ) : 0 x 1, 0 y 2}
f ( x, y ) = 2
x +1
f ( x, y ) = 2 xy 3x ; D is the triangular region with vertices (0,0), (2,2)
and (0,4 ) .
x
f ( x, y ) =
; D is the region in the first quadrant enclosed by
1+ y2
f ( x, y ) =

y = x 2 , y = 4 and x = 0 .
4.

Find the volume of the solid whose base is the region in the xy - plane that is
bounded by the parabola y = 4 x 2 and the line y = 3 x , while the top of the
solid is bounded by the plane z = x + 4 .

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5.
In each of the following, evaluate x 2 y dA .
D

i
.

y
(1,4)

D
(4,1)

(1,1)

0
y

ii

y = x2
y = 2x + 3

D
y =

6.

1
2

Sketch the region bounded by the parabolas x = y 2 and x = 2 y y 2 and find


the regions area.

7.

In the following, change the Cartesian integral into an equivalent polar


integral and evaluate the polar integral.
i.
iii.

8.

1 x 2

2 y 2

Express

(x

+ y 2 dydx

ii.

4 y 2

ex

+ y2

dxdy

x dxdy

f (x, y ) dA
D

as an iterated integral for each of the regions shown

below.
i.

D
0

ii.

x
3

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Answers
1.

i. -6
v.

ii. 0

1
2 2
2

ix. sin 1

i.

3.

i.

4 ln 2

4.

625
12

5.

i.

6.

13

7.

8.

x.

1
2 y
2
0

2.

vi.

iii.

vii. 2
2
2
2 2 1
9

ii.

ii. 103.2974

i.

ii.

i.

f (r cos , r sin ) r drd

ii.

x2

9 sin 9

3 dydx

iii. 8 3

711
20

4
e 1
4

viii.

45

3 x 2 y dxdy

ii.

iv.

4 3

iii.

iv.

1
2

( 17 1)

23

f (r cos , r sin ) r drd

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