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ACS Assignment-III

This document is an assignment on multiple integrals given to engineering students. It contains 15 problems involving evaluating double and triple integrals over various regions in rectangular, polar, and spherical coordinates. The regions include areas bounded by lines, curves, and surfaces. Some problems also involve changing the order of integration or using transformations of variables.

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ACS Assignment-III

This document is an assignment on multiple integrals given to engineering students. It contains 15 problems involving evaluating double and triple integrals over various regions in rectangular, polar, and spherical coordinates. The regions include areas bounded by lines, curves, and surfaces. Some problems also involve changing the order of integration or using transformations of variables.

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VARDHAMAN COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING

Autonomous Institution affiliated to JNTUH

I B. Tech II Semester 2019-20


ADVANCED CALCULUS (A5002)
Assignment-III
(Multiple Integrals)
Issue Date: 03-04-2020 Due Date: 10-04-2020

1. Evaluate  x dxdy, where R is the region in the first quadrant bounded by the lines
2
x  y,
R
y  0, x  8 and the curve xy  16.
2. Calculate  r 3drd over the area included between the circles r  2sin  and r  4 sin 
   x 2  y 2 
3. Evaluate  
0 0
e dxdy by changing to polar coordinates. Hence show that
  x2
0 e dx  
2

 ( x  y) dxdy, where R is the parallelogram in the xy  plane with vertices


2
4. Evaluate
R
(1,0),(3,1),(2, 2),(0,1) using the transformation u  x  y and v  x  2 y.
4 y

3
5. Change the order of integration and hence evaluate ( x  y ) dxdy
0 1

e dydx
0 e
1
6. Evaluate x by changing the order of integration
log y
x2 y 2
7. Find the area of a plate in the form of a quadrant of the ellipse  1
a 2 b2
8. Find the area lying inside the cardioid r  a(1  cos ) and outside the circle r  a
9. Find, by triple integration, the volume of the sphere x2  y 2  z 2  a2 .
1 1 1 x
10. Evaluate 0 y 02
x dzdxdy

1 1 x2 1 x2  y 2
11. Evaluate 0 0 
0
xyz dxdydz
e log y e x
12. Evaluate 1 1 1 log z dzdxdy
(m) (n)
13. Prove that  (m, n)   m  0, n  0 
 ( m  n)

  ( p )
1 
p 1 y q 1
 y log 1y
q 1
14. Show that (i) dy  ( p, q  0) (ii)  ( p, q) 
 dy
(1  y) p  q
p
0
q 0
1 1
x2
 
dx
15. Show that  4
dx   4 4 2
0 1 x 0 1 x

Department of Freshman Engineering

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