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Tutorial 10

The document contains a tutorial for B. Tech.-I (Semester-I) Mathematics-I, featuring various mathematical problems and integrals to evaluate. It includes tasks such as changing to polar coordinates, finding areas bounded by curves, and using transformations for integration. The document provides answers for each problem, showcasing a range of calculus concepts.
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Tutorial 10

The document contains a tutorial for B. Tech.-I (Semester-I) Mathematics-I, featuring various mathematical problems and integrals to evaluate. It includes tasks such as changing to polar coordinates, finding areas bounded by curves, and using transformations for integration. The document provides answers for each problem, showcasing a range of calculus concepts.
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B. Tech.

-I (Semester-I) Branch-All
Subject: Mathematics-I (MA 10 S1)
Tutorial-10
1. Evaluate the following:

a2  y2 1 1 x 2
a 1
 a3 
  a  dxdy   1  x  y 2  dxdy Ans
1
a. 2
x y 2 2 2
Ans: b. 2
log 1  2 
0 0
6 0 0
4

a a2  x2
1
2. Evaluate integral by changing to polar form,   a2  ( x2  y 2 )
dydx . Ans. a
0 ax  x 2

 

 x y 2 2
 
e dxdy by changing to polar coordinates. Hence, deduce that  e  x dx 
2
3. Evaluate . Ans.
0 0 0
2

4
 x y 2 dxdy over the region bounded by x = 0, y = 0, and x2 + y2 =1.
2
4. Evaluate
1 1 y
2


Ans:   x 2 y 2 dxdy 
0 0
96
a 2b 2  b 2 x 2  a 2 y 2 x2 y2
5. Evaluate  2 2 dxdy over the positive quadrant of the ellipse 2  2  1 . (Hint: put
a b  b2 x2  a 2 y 2 a b
x y  ab
 X ,  Y Ans. (  2)
a b 8
 a

r sin  cos  drd . Ans. 0


3
6. Transform to the Cartesian form and hence, evaluate the integral
0 0
7. Find the area bounded by the parabola y = x2 and the line y = 2x + 3. Ans.32/3
a 2   8 
8. Find the area outside the circle r=a and inside the cardioid r  a(1 + cos ) . sq Ans.
4
5 a 2
9. Calculate the area included between the curve r  a(sec  cos )  and its asymptote. Ans.
4
1 1 x
e 1
y

10. Use the transformation x  y  u and y  uv to show that 


0 0
e x  y dydx 
2
.

11. Use the transformation x  y  u and y  uv , to show that  xy (1  x  y )dxdy , taken over the area
2
of triangle bounded by the lines x  0, y  0, x  y  1 is . (Hint: use Beta Gamma function)
105
12. Find the mass contained in a thin plate of the shape: plane region R bounded by the parabola x = y −
y2 and the straight line x + y = 0, having mass density x + y. Ans. 8/15
13. Using double integration prove that the volume, enclosed between ( x 2  y 2 )  2ax and z 2  2ax is
128a 3
.
15
14. Using double integration find the volume bounded by the paraboloid ( x 2  y 2 )  az , the cylinder
3 a 3
( x 2  y 2 )  2ay , and the plane z=0. Ans.
2

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