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The document contains a series of subjective mathematical exercise questions focused on finding areas bounded by various curves and lines. It includes problems involving parabolas, logarithmic functions, and trigonometric functions, requiring the calculation of specific areas and parameters. The exercises are intended for students studying calculus and related topics.

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Exercise 3

The document contains a series of subjective mathematical exercise questions focused on finding areas bounded by various curves and lines. It includes problems involving parabolas, logarithmic functions, and trigonometric functions, requiring the calculation of specific areas and parameters. The exercises are intended for students studying calculus and related topics.

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Page # 12 AREA UNDER THE CURVE

EXERCISE – III SUBJECTIVE QUESTIONS


1. Find the area bounded on the right by the line x + y = 2, 1
12. Consider two curves C1 : y = and C2 : y = ln x
on the left by the parabola y = x2 and below by the x
x-axis. on the xy plane. Let D1 denotes the region surrounded
by C1, C2 and the line x = 1 and D2 denotes the region
2. Find the value of c for which the area of the figure surrounded by C1, C2 and the line x = a. If D1 = D2.
bounded by the curves y = sin 2x, the straight lines Find the value of ‘a’.
x = /6, x = c and the abscissa axis is equal to 1/2.
13. Find the area enclosed between the curves :
3. The tangent to the parabola y = x2 has been drawn y = loge (x + e), x = loge (1/y) and the x-axis.
so that the abscissa x0 of the point of tangency
belongs to the interval [1, 2].Find x0 for which the 14. Find the value (s) of the parameter ‘a’ (a > 0) for
triangle bounded by the tangent, the axis of ordinates each of which the area of the figure bounded by the
and the straight line y = x02 has the greatest area.
a 2  ax
straight line, y = and the parabola
1 a4
4. Compute the area of the region bounded by the
curves y = e.x. nx and y = nx/(e.x) where ne = 1. x 2  2ax  3a 2
y= is the greatest.
1 a4
5. A figure is bounded by the curves

x 15. For what value of ‘a’ is the area bounded by


y= 2 sin , y = 0, x = 2 and x = 4. At what angles
4 the curve y = a2x2 + ax + 1 and the straight line
y = 0, x = 0 and x = 1 the least ?
to the positive x-axis straight lines must be drawn
through (4, 0) so that these lines partition the figure
16. Find the positive value of ‘a’ for which the
into three parts of the same size.
parabola y = x2 + 1 bisects the area of the rectangle
with vertices (0, 0), (a, 0), (0, a2 + 1) and (a, a2 + 1).
6. Find the area of the region bounded by the curves,
y = logex, y = sin4x and x = 0.
17. Compute the area of the curvilinear triangle
bounded by the y-axis and the curve, y = tan x and
7. Find the area bounded by the curves y = 1 x 2 y = (2/3 cos x).
and y = x3 – x. Also find the ratio in which the y-axis
divided this area. 18. Find the area bounded by the curve y = x e–x ; xy = 0
and x = c where c is the x-coordinate of the curve’s
8. If the area enclosed by the parabolas y = a – x2 inflection point.

and y = x2 is 18 2 sq. units. Find the value of ‘a’.. 19. Find the value of ‘c’ for which the area of the
figure bounded by the curve, y = 8x2 – x5, the straight
9. The line 3x + 2y = 13 divides the area enclosed by lines x = 1 and x = c and the abscissa axis is equal to
the curve, 9x2 + 4y2 – 18x – 16y – 11 = 0 into two 16/3.
parts. Find the ratio of the larger area to the smaller
area. 20. Compute the area included between the straight
lines, x – 3y + 5 = 0; x + 2y + 5 = 0 and the circle
10. Find the area of the region enclosed by the curve x2 + y2 = 25.
y = x4 – 2x2 and y = 2x2.
21. Find the area bounded by the curve y = x e–x2 ,
11. Find the values of m (m > 0) for which the area the x-axis and the line x = c where y(c) is maximum.
bounded by the line y = mx + 2 and x = 2y – y2 is,
(i) 9/2 square units and (ii) minimum. Also find the
minimum area.

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