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This document contains a 15-question assignment on applied calculus topics including parametric equations, polar coordinates, vector equations of lines, planes, surfaces of revolution, and spherical and cylindrical coordinates. The assignment is due on September 23, 2010 and students must show their work, state their names, student IDs, and lecturer.
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Assignment 1 FKM

This document contains a 15-question assignment on applied calculus topics including parametric equations, polar coordinates, vector equations of lines, planes, surfaces of revolution, and spherical and cylindrical coordinates. The assignment is due on September 23, 2010 and students must show their work, state their names, student IDs, and lecturer.
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SUBJECT: APPLIED CALCULUS

CODE: BUM2123
FACULTY OF INDUSTRIAL
SCIENCES & TECHNOLOGY

ASSESSMENT:
ASSIGNMENT

MARKS:

TOPIC: CHAPTER 1
NO: 1

DUE DATE:
23 SEPTEMBER 2010

Rules:

1. Maximum number for group members is 4 persons.


2. Please clearly state in your assignments cover:
i.

All Names of Group Members

ii.

Group Section

iii.

Student ID

iv.

Lecturer : Mrs. Najihah Mohamed

3. Answer all questions.


4. Show your detail calculations.
5. Please make a photocopy for your assignment before submit. Submit the original copy and keep the
photocopy with your group.

1.

Find parametric equations for the path of a particle that moves along the circle

x 2 + ( y 1) = 4
2

In the manner described.


a) Once around clockwise, starting at ( 2,1)
b) Three times around counterclockwise, starting at ( 2,1)
c) Halfway around counterclockwise, starting ( 0,3)
2.

Sketch the curve with the given polar equation (either manual sketching or by using software)
a)

r = 2 ( 1 sin )

b) r = 2 cos 4
3.

Match the polar equations with the graph labels I VI. Give reasons for your choices.
a)

r = ,

b) r = 2 ,
c)

0 16
0 16


r = cos
3

d) r = 1 + 2 cos

4.

e)

r = 2 + sin 3

f)

r = 1 + 2sin 3

Use a graph to estimate the values of for which the curves r = 3 + sin 5 and r = 6sin
intersect. Then estimate the area that lies inside both curves.

5.

Find a vector equation and parametric equations for the line through the point ( 1, 0, 6 ) and
perpendicular to the plane x + 3 y + z = 5.

6.

Is the line through ( 4, 6,1) and ( 2, 0, 3) parallel to the line through ( 10,18, 4 ) and

( 5,3,14 ) ?
7.

Determine whether the lines L1 and L2 are parallel, skew or intersecting. If they intersect, find
the point of intersection.

L1 : x = 6t , y = 1 + 9t , z = 3t
L2 : x = 1 + 2s, y = 4 3s, z = s

8.

Find an equation of the plane through the point ( 0,1,1) , ( 1, 0,1) , and ( 1,1, 0 ) .

9.

Given y = z 2 x 2 .
Identify the surface and sketch it (either manual sketching or by using software).

10.

Given x 2 y 2 + z 2 4 x 2 y 2 z + 4 = 0 .
Reduce the equation to one of the standard forms, classify the surface, and sketch it.

11.

Change ( 1, 1, 4 ) from rectangular to cylindrical coordinate.

12.

Plot the spherical coordinate of ( 1, 0, 0 ) . Then find rectangular coordinate of the point.

13.

Describe in words the surface equation of =

14.

Identify the surface equation of r = 2 cos .

15.

Write the equation of x 2 + y 2 = 2 y


a)

in cylindrical coordinates and

b)

in spherical coordinates

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