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Important Applied Calculus Questions

The document contains important calculus questions for an assessment, divided into two parts. Part A focuses on evaluating integrals, stating theorems, and changing the order of integration, while Part B includes Riemann sums, particle motion problems, and calculating areas and volumes. Each question is numbered and covers a range of calculus topics.
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Important Applied Calculus Questions

The document contains important calculus questions for an assessment, divided into two parts. Part A focuses on evaluating integrals, stating theorems, and changing the order of integration, while Part B includes Riemann sums, particle motion problems, and calculating areas and volumes. Each question is numbered and covers a range of calculus topics.
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Applied Calculus

Important Questions for IAT 2

Part A
 2
R 1
1. Evaluate x+ dx
x
 
R cosx
2. Evaluate dx
sin3 x
R
3. Find the value of sin4 xdx

4. State Net change theorem


R∞ 1
5. Determine whether the integral 1
dx is convergent or divergent.
x
R1R2
6. Evaluate 0 1 x(x + y)dydx.
R 7/2 R 2cosθ
7. −7/2 0 dθdr
RaRa
8. Change the order of integration of 0 y
f (x, y)dxdy
RaRbRc
9. Evaluate 0 0 0
xyzdzdydx
R1R2R3
10. Evaluate 0 0 0
xyzdzdydx

11. State the Fundamental theorem of calculus


Rb
12. Evaluate a xdx
R
13. Evaluate t2 et dt
R∞
14. Evaluate 1 logx
x
dx
R∞
15. Evaluate 0 x21+4 dx
R2R3
16. 1 1 xy 2 dxdy
R π R sinθ
17. 02 0 rdθdr
R1Rx
18. Change the order of integration of 0 0 f (x, y)dydx
RaRbRc
19. Evaluate 0 0 0 ex+y+z dzdydx

20. Express the region x ≥ 0, y ≥ 0, z ≥ 0, x2 + y 2 + z 2 ≤ 1 by triple integration

1
Part B
1. Evaluate the Riemann sum fir f (x) = x3 − 6x taking the sample points to be right
end points and a = 0, b = 0 and n = 6
R
2. Find the reduction formula for cosn xdx
R 1
3. Evaluate dx
x2 − a2
R 2x + 3
4. Evaluate dx
x2+x+1
5. A Particle moves along a line so that its velocity at time t is v(t) = t2 − t − 6
(measured in meters per second) i) Find the displacement of the particle during
the time period 1 ≤ t ≤ 4 ii)Find the distance traveled during this time period

6. The acceleration function(in m/s3 ) and the initial velocity are given for a particle
moving along a line. find a) the velocity at time t and b) find the distance traveled
during the given time interval a(t) = 2t + 3, v(o) = −4, 0 ≤ t ≤ 3

7. Find the length of one arch of the cycloid x = a(1 − sint), y = a(1 − cost)
1
8. Find the arc length function for the curve y = x2 − logx taking P0 (1, 1) as the
8
starting point.

9. ind the area enclosed by the curves y 2 = 4x and x2 = 4x

10. Find the surface of the solid formed by revolving the cardioid r = a(1 + cosθ) about
the initial line.
RaRa x
11. Change of order if I = 0 y 2 dxdy and then evaluate.
x + y2
R ∞ R ∞ e−y
12. Change of order if I = 0 x
dxdy and then evaluate.
y
R∞R∞ 2 2 π
13. By changing into polar co-ordinates show that 0 0 e−(x +y ) dxdy = . Hence
R∞ 2 4
evaluate 0 e−t dt
R log2 R x R x+logy x+y+z
14. Evaluate I = 0 0 0
e dxdydx

15. Find the volume bounded by the cylinder x2 + y 2 = 4 and the planes y+z=4 and
z=0

16. Find the colume of the tetrahedron bounded by the planes x = 0, y = 0, z = 0 and
x y z
+ + =1
a b c
17. Find the volume cut off from the sphere x2 +y 2 +z 2 = a2 by the cylinder x2 +y 2 = ax

2
R3
18. Evaluate 0 (x2 − 2x)dx by using Riemann sum by taking right end points as the
sample points. 8 L3 CO3
R tanx
19. Evaluate: secx+tan dx
3x+1
R
20. Evaluate (x−1) 2 (x+3) dx

R
21. Find the reduction formula for sinn xdx
R 4 2 +4x+1
22. Evaluate xx−2x
3 −x2 −x+1 dx

23. A particle moves along a line so that its velocity at time t is v(t) = 3t − 5, 0 ≤ t ≤ 3
(measured in meters per second)

24. Find the length of the arc of the parabola x2 = 4ay measured from the vertex to
one extremity of the latus rectum.

25. For the curve r = aeθ cotα prove that s/r = constant, s begin measured from the
origin.

26. Find the length of the arc of parabola y 2 = x from (0, 0) to (1, 1)

27. Find the area of the surface that is generated by revolving the portion of the curve
y = x3 between x = 0 and x = 1 abut the x-axis.
R 1 R 2−x
28. Change the order of integration and hence evaluate 0 x2 xy dydx
R 2a R √2ax−x2
29. By changing to polar co-ordinates, find the value of the integral 0 0
(x2 +
y 2 ) dydx.
R log a R x R x+y x+y+z
30. Evaluate 0 0 0
e dzdydx

31. Find the volume of the sphere x2 + y 2 + z 2 = a2 without transformation.


R R R dzdydx
32. Evaluate V (x+y+z+1)3
over the region of the integration bounded by the planes
x = 0, y = 0, z = 0, x + y + z = 1

√ dzdydx
RRR
33. Evaluate 2 2 2
over the region bounded by the sphere x2 + y 2 + z 2 = 1
1−x −y −z

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