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BUM2123 Final 1819II

The document is the final examination for the Applied Calculus course taken place on May 23, 2019. It contains 9 questions testing concepts related to calculus, including: 1) Finding derivatives of functions and using them to find critical points. 2) Using integrals to calculate volumes and masses of objects with given bounds and density functions. 3) Sketching regions and solids and setting up appropriate integrals in different coordinate systems.

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BUM2123 Final 1819II

The document is the final examination for the Applied Calculus course taken place on May 23, 2019. It contains 9 questions testing concepts related to calculus, including: 1) Finding derivatives of functions and using them to find critical points. 2) Using integrals to calculate volumes and masses of objects with given bounds and density functions. 3) Sketching regions and solids and setting up appropriate integrals in different coordinate systems.

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FACULTY OF INDUSTRIAL SCIENCES & TECHNOLOGY

FINAL EXAMINATION

COURSE : APPLIED CALCULUS

COURSE CODE : BUM2123

LECTURER : MUHAMMAD AZRIN BIN AHMAD


ABDUL RAHMAN BIN MOHD KASIM
NAJIHAH BINTI MOHAMED
NOR IZZATI BINTI JAINI
RAHIMAH BINTI JUSOH@AWANG
SITI FATIMAH BINTI AHMAD ZABIDI

DATE : 23 MAY 2019

DURATION : 3 HOURS

SESSION/SEMESTER : SESSION 2018/2019 SEMESTER II

PROGRAMME CODE : BAA/BCG/BEE/BEP/BFF/BFM/BHA/BHM/BKC/


BMA/BMM/BPS/BSB/BSK/BSP/BTC/BTF/BTK/
BTP/SBEE/SBKC/SBPS

INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES:
1. This question paper consists of NINE (9) questions. Answer ALL questions.
2. All answers to a new question should start on new page.
3. All the calculations and assumptions must be clearly stated

APPENDIX
APPENDIX : Table of Formulas

DO NOT TURN THIS PAGE UNTIL YOU ARE TOLD TO DO SO

This examination paper consists of SIX (6) printed pages including front page.
CONFIDENTIAL BAA/BCG/BEE/BEP/BFF/BFM/BHA/BHM/BKC/BMA/BMM/BPS/
BSB/BSK/BSP/BTC/BTF/BTK/BTP/SBEE/SBKC/SBPS/1819II/BUM2123

QUESTION 1

(a) Find f y  0,1 for

f  x, y   e x  y  ln y
Ans:

1
f y  x, y   e x  y 
y
f y  0,1  e  1

(3 Marks)

(b) During the Big Bad Wolf event in UMP, Santesh and his friends sell spherical balloons
to the visitors. The volume of the balloon is decreasing at a constant rate of 32 cm3/min
and at the same time the radius of the balloon is decreasing at the rate of 4 cm/min.
Based on the above conditions, what is the radius of the balloon at that time?
 4 3
 Hint:Volume of a sphere is Vsphere  3  r 

Ans:
2
r

(5 Marks)
QUESTION 2

y
If y  f  x, z  find for the function
z

sin 3  xyz 2   2  5 ye y
2
z

Ans:

y 6 xyz sin 2 ( xyz 2 ) cos ( xyz 2 )  5 y 3e y z


2
F (8 Marks)
 z 
z 
Fy 3xz 2 sin 2 ( xyz 2 ) cos ( xyz 2 )  5 2 y 2 ze y z  e y z
2 2


2
CONFIDENTIAL BAA/BCG/BEE/BEP/BFF/BFM/BHA/BHM/BKC/BMA/BMM/BPS/
BSB/BSK/BSP/BTC/BTF/BTK/BTP/SBEE/SBKC/SBPS/1819II/BUM2123

QUESTION 3

Let
f  x, y   3xy 2  2 x 2 y  36 xy

be a function of two variables and there exist a saddle point at  0, 0  . Find the other three

critical points and classify each point as a relative maximum, a relative minimum or a saddle
point.

Ans:
Critical D f xx Type of relative
Points extrema
(0, 0) -36 - Saddle Point

 0, 12  -1296 - Saddle Point

18, 0  -1296 - Saddle Point

 6, 4  432 16 Relative minimum

(15 Marks)

QUESTION 4

Suppose a region R is inside the circle r  4sin  and outside the circle r  2 as shown in
Figure 1.

Figure 1

3
CONFIDENTIAL BAA/BCG/BEE/BEP/BFF/BFM/BHA/BHM/BKC/BMA/BMM/BPS/
BSB/BSK/BSP/BTC/BTF/BTK/BTP/SBEE/SBKC/SBPS/1819II/BUM2123

Determine area of the region R by using single polar integral method.


4
Ans:  2 3  7.6529
3
(9 Marks)

QUESTION 5

Use double integral to find the volume of the solid that lies under the cylinder x 2  z 2  1 and
above the circle x 2  y 2  1 in the first quadrant.
Ans:
1 1 x 2
2
 
0 0
1  x 2 dydx 
3

(7 Marks)

QUESTION 6

A region R is bounded by x  0 , y  x and x 2  y 2  9 in the first quadrant.

(i) Sketch and label the region R.

Ans:

(3 Marks)

(ii) Use polar coordinates to evaluate the double integral

1
 x
R
2
 y2  5
dA

11
Ans:    ln 14  ln 5   0.1287 (10 Marks)
24

4
CONFIDENTIAL BAA/BCG/BEE/BEP/BFF/BFM/BHA/BHM/BKC/BMA/BMM/BPS/
BSB/BSK/BSP/BTC/BTF/BTK/BTP/SBEE/SBKC/SBPS/1819II/BUM2123

QUESTION 7

Let G be a solid enclosed by paraboloids z  4 x 2  4 y 2 and z  125  x 2  y 2 . Sketch the solid


G and evaluate the volume of the solid by using triple integral in cylindrical coordinates.

Ans:

2 5 125  r 2
V  
0 0 2
r dzdrd
4r

3125

2
(13 Marks)

QUESTION 8

Consider the following integral

3 9 x2 36  x 2  y 2

 f  x, y, z  dv     x  y 2  z 2  dzdydx
2

G 3  9  x 2 3 x2 3 y 2

(i) Sketch the solid G.

Ans:

(3 Marks)

5
CONFIDENTIAL BAA/BCG/BEE/BEP/BFF/BFM/BHA/BHM/BKC/BMA/BMM/BPS/
BSB/BSK/BSP/BTC/BTF/BTK/BTP/SBEE/SBKC/SBPS/1819II/BUM2123

(ii) Evaluate the integral by changing to spherical coordinates.

Ans:

36  x 2  y 2 
3 9 x2 2 6 6

   x y z  dzdydx        2 sin  d  d d
2 2 2 2

3  9  x 2 3 x2 3 y 2 0 0 0

15552  3
 1  
5  2 

(12 Marks)

QUESTION 9

Figure 2 shows a triangular lamina bounded by the lines y  x, y  2  x and the x - axis. Its
density function is given by

 ( x, y )  1  2 x  y

Figure 2

(i) Find the mass of the lamina.


Ans:
2 y


1
M 1  2 x  y  dxdy
0 y

10

3
(5 Marks)

6
CONFIDENTIAL BAA/BCG/BEE/BEP/BFF/BFM/BHA/BHM/BKC/BMA/BMM/BPS/
BSB/BSK/BSP/BTC/BTF/BTK/BTP/SBEE/SBKC/SBPS/1819II/BUM2123

(ii) Find the centre of gravity of the lamina.

Ans:
2 y


1
Mx  y 1  2 x  y  dxdy
0 y

7

6

2 y


1
My  x 1  2 x  y  dxdy
0 y

11

3

My 11 M x 76 7
x  3
 1110 , y   20 ,
M 10
3 M 10 3

1110 , 7 20 
(7 Marks)

END OF QUESTION PAPER

7
CONFIDENTIAL BAA/BCG/BEE/BEP/BFF/BFM/BHA/BHM/BKC/BMA/BMM/BPS/
BSB/BSK/BSP/BTC/BTF/BTK/BTP/SBEE/SBKC/SBPS/1819II/BUM2123

APPENDIX : Table of Formulas

TRIGONOMETRIC IDENTITIES POLAR COORDINATES

cos 2 x  sin 2 x  1 x  r cos  , y  r sin  ,


sin 2 x  2 cos x sin x tan  
y
x2  y2  r 2 ,
cos 2 x  cos 2 x  sin 2 x x

=2 cos 2 x  1 1
Area, A   r 2 d
 2
 1  2sin 2 x
sin( x  y )  sin x cos y  cos x sin y
cos( x  y )  cos x cos y sin x sin y

SECOND DERIVATIVE TEST

D  a, b   f xx  a, b  f yy  a, b    f xy  a, b  
2

MULTIPLE INTEGRALS
Area: Surface Area:
 b
A   dA    rdrd 2
 z   z 
2
R  a
A  S          1 dA
R  x   y 
Volume (Rectangular & Polar Coordinates):
 b
Mass:
V   f ( x, y )dA    f ( r cos  , r sin  )rdrd
R  a M    x, y dA
R

Cylindrical Coordinates: Centre of Gravity of a Lamina:


x  r cos  , y  r sin  , zz
My1
 f ( x, y, z )dV   f (r ,  , z )rdzdrd
x
M M
  x   x, y  dA
R
G G
M 1
y x 
M M  y   x, y  dA
Spherical Coordinates: R

x   sin  cos  , y   sin  sin  ,


z   cos 

 f ( x, y, z)dV   f   , ,   sin  d  d d


2

G G

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