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This document contains a tutorial on functions of two variables with the following key points: 1. It provides examples of parametric equations and asks students to sketch the curves and find the Cartesian equations. 2. It gives polar coordinate equations and asks students to sketch the graphs. 3. It provides both cylindrical and spherical coordinate examples and asks students to convert between coordinate systems. 4. Equations are provided in both Cartesian and polar coordinate forms with tasks to transform between the two representations.

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This document contains a tutorial on functions of two variables with the following key points: 1. It provides examples of parametric equations and asks students to sketch the curves and find the Cartesian equations. 2. It gives polar coordinate equations and asks students to sketch the graphs. 3. It provides both cylindrical and spherical coordinate examples and asks students to convert between coordinate systems. 4. Equations are provided in both Cartesian and polar coordinate forms with tasks to transform between the two representations.

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THE MALAWI UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

MALAWI INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY

MATH-213: CALCULUS II
TUTORIAL 4(Functions of two Variables)

1. Sketch the curves given by the following parametric equations:

a. x = 2 sin t ; y = cos t for 0 < t < 2π


b. x = t 2 ; y = t (5 − t ) for 0 ≤ t ≤ 5
5
c. x = 2t ; y = for −5 ≤ t ≤ 5
t
2. Find the Cartesian equation equation of the curves given by these parametric equations:

a. x = 2t 2 − 3; y = 9 − t 2
1 1
b. ;y = ; t 6= −1, t 6= 2
t +1 t −2
c. x = 2 sin t − 1; y = 5 cos t + 4
d. x = 3 cot t ; y = csc t

3. Sketch the graphs of the following equations:

a. r = 3(1 − cos θ)
b. r = sin 4θ
c. r = a cos 5θ
d. r 2 = sin θ
e. r 2 = 25 cos 2θ
f. r = 4 − 8 sin θ

4. Convert the following cylindrical coordinates to rectangular and spherical:


π
a. (1, , 1)
2
b. (1, 0, 2)
π
c. (0, , −1)
4

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5. Transform the following equations into polar coordinate equations.

a. 3x − y = 0
b. x 2 − 2y 2 = 4
c. x 2 + y 2 = 2x

6. Transform the equations to the corresponding rectangular coordinate equations.

a. r sin θ = 4
r
b. r =
1 − cos θ
3
c. r =
3 sin θ + 4 cos θ
4
d. r =
sin θ − 2 cos θ
e. r sin 2θ = a 2
2

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