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24.

(,
) vertices (0, 0), (0, 9) and (3, 6).
( triangle with
) = 9 ;
is the
(9 ) =
(9 )

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Homework 5 of Math 200 Mathematical Analysis III in 2009
Due Monday through Saturday, 19-25 October.
14.1 Evaluate the following iterated integrals
2 4
(3 + 4) =
11.
0

12.

13.

14.

15.

3
0
2

1
1
2
3
0

2 =
0

14.2 First sketch the region of integration, reverse the order of integration, and nally
evaluate the resulting integral.
(
)
2 42

=
28.
=

(2 7) =

2 4

2 3 =
2
3

( + 7 + ) =

30.

)
2
=

14.2 Evaluate the iterated integrals:


6.

7.

1
0

8.

10.

12.

2
1

( + ) =

(2 ) =

1
0

[
1

2
+
2
[

]=

]=
=

1
0

( + 2 ) =
2
2
1

=
0

32.

sin(2 ) =

)
sin(2 ) =

(3 + 2) =

+2

( + 2 2 ) =

34.

1
0

/4

tan1

=
cos

=
cos

sin

=
0

14.2 Evaluate the integral of the given function (, ) over the plane region .
2

18.
(,
bounded)by the parabolas = 1 and = 1.
) = ; is(
=

14.3 Use the double integral to nd the area of the region in -plane bounded by
the given curves:
4. 1 : = 2+3 and 2 : = 62 . First determine the intersection point (, )
of these two curves: 2+3 = = 62 , i.e. 0 = 2 4+3 = (3)(1). Their

intersection are (1, 5), (3, 9). When runs through the interval [1, 3], the value of
() = 2+3 is always less than () = 62 , i.e. min = 2+3 62 = max .
In other words, the curve 2 is above the curve 1 , and hence the region can
be described by { (, ) 3 9,

}. So the area of is
)
9 (
1 =
3

2
8. 1 : = 2 +1 and
(2 : =)9 .
1 =
Area of =

14.3 Find the volume of the solid that lies below the surfaces = (, ) and above
the region in the -plane bounded by the given curves.
14. = 3 + cos + cos
;( : = 0, = ,) = 0, = .
Volume of =

8. = 2 + 2 ;

=3

11. = 10 + 2 + 3;

= sin

14.4 Evaluate the given integral by rst converting to polar coordinates.


1 12

14.
4

2 2
0
0

( (, ) 0) =

16.

2
2
31. The solid lies inside the cylinder
) -plane, and below
(+ = 1, above the
((, ) 0) =
the plane = + 1, is given by

18.

35. Use the double integral to nd the volume of the tetrahedron in the rst octant that
is bounded by the coordinate planes and the plane with equation + + = 1,
and , , are positive.

2
1

22

2 + 2

29. Find the volume ofthe ice-cream cone bounded by the sphere 2 + 2 + 2 = 2
and the cone = 2 + 2 .

14.5 Find the centroid of the plane region bounded by given curves.

42. Find the volume of the solid bounded by the two paraboloids = 2 + 2 2 and
= 12 22 2 .

6. = 0, = , + = 2, and density (, ) = 1. The intersection points are


(0, 0), (1, 1), (2, 0).

=1 2
Area = =
=
=

=1 =0
2
=
=
=


=0
=1
2
=
=
=

14.4 Use double integral in polar coordinates to nd the volume of the solid that lies
below the given surface and above the plane region bounded by the given curve.

(, ) = (

=0

).

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