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The document is an assignment for a Mathematics-I course at Birla Institute of Technology, covering various topics including the Beta and Gamma functions, multiple integrals, and transformations between Cartesian and Polar coordinates. It includes problems that require proving mathematical identities, evaluating integrals, and finding areas and volumes of specific geometric shapes. The assignment consists of 16 questions that challenge students' understanding of advanced mathematical concepts.

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MA 103 - Tutorial-4 PDF

The document is an assignment for a Mathematics-I course at Birla Institute of Technology, covering various topics including the Beta and Gamma functions, multiple integrals, and transformations between Cartesian and Polar coordinates. It includes problems that require proving mathematical identities, evaluating integrals, and finding areas and volumes of specific geometric shapes. The assignment consists of 16 questions that challenge students' understanding of advanced mathematical concepts.

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DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS

BIRLA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY MESRA, RANCHI


MA103 Mathematics-I, Session: (MO-19)
Assignment - 4 (Module IV)

1. Define Beta function and Gamma Function.

2. Prove that

a) B(m, n) = B(m + 1, n) + B(m, n + 1)


Z ∞
y m−1
b) B(n, m) = dy
0 (1 + y)m+n
Γ(m)Γ(n)
c) B(m, n) =
Γ(m + n)
Z π m+1
 n+1
  
2
m n Γ 2
Γ 2 1
3. Prove that sin θ cos θdθ = m+n+2
 and hence find the value of Γ .
0 Γ 2
2
4. Evalute the multiple integrals.
Z 2 Z y2 Z 1 Z 1 Z 1−y
a) dx dy c) dz dy dx
1 y −1 x2 0
√ π
Z 4 Z x Z Z ln(sec v) Z 2t
3 √yx 4
b) e dy dx d) e2x dx dt dv
1 0 2 0 0 −∞

5. Change the order of integration of the following double integral


Z aZ x
ψ(y)
a) p dy dx
0 0 (a − x)(x − y)
Z 2a Z √2ax
b) √
f (x, y)dy dx
0 2ax−x2

6. Change the order of integration of the following double integrals and hence evaluate the same

Z 2
Z2 4−x Z∞ Zx
2y −x2
xe d) xe y dy dx
a) dy dx
4−y
0 0 0 0

2 2
Za Za −y Z∞ Z∞
e−y
b) dy dx e) dy dx
√ y
0 0 x
− a2 −y 2

Z 2
Z1 1−x Zπ Zπ
sin y
c) dy dx f) dy dx
y
0 1−x 0 x

7. Transform from Cartesian to Polar form and then evaluate


Z 1Z 0 p
4 x2 + y 2
a) √ 2 2
dx dy
−1 − 1−y 2 1 + x + y
Z 2 Z √1−(x−1)2
x+y
b) dy dx
0 0 x2 + y 2
ZZ
r
8. Evaluate √ drdθ over the loop of the lemniscate r2 = a2 cos(2θ).
a − r2
2

9. Find the area that lies outside the circle r = 1 and inside the Cardioid r = 1 + cos θ.

10. Find the area of the region common to the interiors of the Cardioids r = a(1+cos θ) and r = a(1−cos θ).

11. Find the volume common to the two cylinders x2 + y 2 = 4 and x2 + z 2 = 4.

12. Find the volume bounded by the cylinder y 2 + 4z 2 = 16 and the planes x + y = 4 and x = 0.

13. Find the volume of the portion of the sphere x2 +y 2 +z 2 = a2 lying inside the cylinder x2 +y 2 −ax = 0.
and the plane z = 0.

14. Find the volume enclosed by the cylinders x2 + y 2 − 2ax = 0 and z 2 − 2ax = 0.
2
Z3 2−2y
Z
15. Evaluate (x + 2y)e−(x−y) dxdy using the transformation u = x + 2y and v = x − y.
0 y

x2 y 2 z 2
16. Find by triple integration the volume of the ellipsoid + 2 + 2 = 1.
a2 b c

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