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Math162_Practice_Questions

The document contains a list of 50 practice questions for Math 162, covering various topics such as integrals, area calculations, volume of solids, and optimization problems. Each question requires different mathematical techniques including substitution, partial fractions, and Lagrange multipliers. The questions range from evaluating integrals to finding centers of mass and volumes of geometric shapes.

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Math162_Practice_Questions

The document contains a list of 50 practice questions for Math 162, covering various topics such as integrals, area calculations, volume of solids, and optimization problems. Each question requires different mathematical techniques including substitution, partial fractions, and Lagrange multipliers. The questions range from evaluating integrals to finding centers of mass and volumes of geometric shapes.

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Math 162 - Practice Questions (Total: 50)

1) Evaluate the integral: 02 x3 e^{x4} dx

2) Evaluate the integral: ln(x) / x2 dx

3) Use trig substitution to simplify: x2 / sqrt(x2 + 9) dx. What substitution should be used?

4) Choose the correct partial fraction decomposition for: (3x + 5) / [x(x + 1)(x2 + 4)] dx

5) Use Simpsons Rule to estimate 01 f(x) dx, given f(0)=0, f(0.5)=1, f(1)=2

6) Solve the system using matrix inverse: 2x + y = 5, 4x - y = 1

7) Find the area of the triangle with vertices A(1,2,3), B(3,2,1), and C(2,1,3)

8) Set up an integral for the volume of revolution of y = x2 from x = 0 to 2 around the x-axis

9) Set up an integral using shells to revolve the region bounded by y = x, x = 4, and y = 0 around the

y-axis

10) Set up an integral for the arc length of f(x) = ln(x) from x = 1 to x = e

11) Maximize f(x, y) = xy subject to x2 + y2 = 16 using Lagrange multipliers

12) Convert the double integral 0^ 0^2 r dr d into Cartesian coordinates and evaluate

13) Find the area enclosed by one petal of r = cos(3)

14) Find the center of mass of the region bounded by y = x2 and y = 0 from x = 0 to 2 assuming

constant density

15) Find the volume of the solid bounded by x2 + y2 1 and 0 z x + y

16) Convert x2 + y2 dx dy over the disk x2 + y2 4 into polar coordinates and evaluate

17) Change the order of integration and evaluate: 02 _y^2 e^x dx dy

18) Find the volume of the parallelepiped formed by vectors a = i + 2j + 3k, b = 2i + j + 4k, c = i + 3j

+k

19) Evaluate 0^{/2} sin3(x) dx

20) Evaluate tan1(x) dx using integration by parts


21) Find the area enclosed by the cardioid r = 1 - cos()

22) Evaluate _R (x2 + y2) dA, where R is the region between the circles x2 + y2 = 1 and x2 + y2 = 4

in the first quadrant

23) Find the gradient of f(x, y) = x2y + y3

24) Determine whether the vector field F(x, y) = (2xy, x2 + 3y2) is conservative

25) Use Lagrange multipliers to find max/min of f(x, y) = x2 + y2 subject to x + y = 1

26) Evaluate _W z dV, where W is the cylinder x2 + y2 1, 0 z 4

27) Evaluate the integral by changing the order: 01 0^x (x - y) dy dx

28) Find the center of mass of a lamina in the first quadrant bounded by x = 0, y = 0, and x + y = 1

with density = x + y

29) Find the cross product of vectors u = <1,2,3> and v = <4,5,6>

30) Determine the equation of the plane passing through the point (1,2,3) and normal to vector

<4,5,6>

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