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The document is a tutorial from the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at the Indian Institute of Technology Tirupati, focusing on double integrals in engineering mathematics. It includes various problems related to evaluating iterated integrals, finding volumes, areas, and integrating functions over specified regions. The tutorial is dated September 15, 2023, and contains multiple exercises for students to practice their understanding of the topic.

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The document is a tutorial from the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at the Indian Institute of Technology Tirupati, focusing on double integrals in engineering mathematics. It includes various problems related to evaluating iterated integrals, finding volumes, areas, and integrating functions over specified regions. The tutorial is dated September 15, 2023, and contains multiple exercises for students to practice their understanding of the topic.

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INDIAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY TIRUPATI

DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS AND STATISTICS

MA103L-ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS-I
TUTORIAL-IV 15-09-2023

Double Integral
1. Evaluate the iterated integral
Z 4Z 4
x √ 
(a) + y dxdy
1 0 2
Z 2Z 2
(b) x ln ydydx
−1 1
Z 1Z 1
y
(c) dxdy
0 0 1 + xy
1 π/2

Z Z
(d) x sin( y)dydx
−1 0
Z 2Z 1
x
(e) dxdy
0 0 1 + xy
x
2. Integrate f (x, y) = over the region R bounded by the lines y = x, y = 2x, x = 1 and
y
x = 2.
Z 1 Z c
3. Find all values of c such that (2x + y)dydx = 3
0 0

4. Find the volume of the region bounded above by the surface z = 4 − y 2 and below the
rectangle R : 0 ≤ x ≤ 1, 0 ≤ y ≤ 2.

ZZ
5. Find (y − x)dxdy, where R is the region bounded by the lines x = 0, y = 0 and
R
x + y = 1.

6. Sketch the integration, reverse the order of integration and evaluate the integral
Z πZ π
sin y
(a) dydx
0 x y
Z 2 Z 4−x2
xe2y
(b) dydx
0 0 4−y
Z 8Z 2
1
(c) √ 4
dydx
0 3x y + 1
ZZ p
7. Find xy − y 2 dxdy, where R is the triangle with vertices (0, 0), (10, 1), (1, 1).
R

8. Find the area of the region R bounded by the parabola x = −y 2 and the line y = x + 2.

9. Find the area of the region R bounded by the parabola x = y − y 2 and the line y = −x.

10. Find the volume of the solid in the first octant bounded by the coordinate planes, the
plane x = 3 and the parabolic cylinder z = 4 − y 2

11. Find the volume of the solid in the first octant bounded by the coordinate planes, the
cylinder x2 + y 2 = 4 and the plane z + y = 3

12. Find the volume of the wedge cut from the first octant by the cylinder z = 12 − 3y 2 and
the plane x + y = 2.

13. Integrate f over the given region


ZZ
(a) xydxdy where R is the region bounded by x = 2a and x2 = 4ay
R
ZZ
(b) (x2 + y 2 )dxdy where R is the triangular region with vertices (0, 0), (1, 0) and
R
(0, 1).
ZZ
(c) (x2 + y 2 )dxdy where R is the triangular region with enclosed by the lines x =
R
0, y = 0, x + y = 1.

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