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Exercises 7 - Multiple Integrals

This document provides examples of multiple integral problems to evaluate. It includes: 1) Evaluating definite double integrals of various functions over specified regions. 2) Explaining why the integral of a function over the unit square is between 0 and 1. 3) Sketching regions of integration for various iterated integrals. 4) Evaluating several iterated integrals over described regions. The regions include triangles, circles, and areas bounded by curves.

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Exercises 7 - Multiple Integrals

This document provides examples of multiple integral problems to evaluate. It includes: 1) Evaluating definite double integrals of various functions over specified regions. 2) Explaining why the integral of a function over the unit square is between 0 and 1. 3) Sketching regions of integration for various iterated integrals. 4) Evaluating several iterated integrals over described regions. The regions include triangles, circles, and areas bounded by curves.

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Multiple Integrals Page 1 of 2

Multiple Integrals
ZZ
1. Evaluate f ( x, y) dA for the functions and regions given below.
D

a) f ( x, y) = 1 + 3xy, D = [1, 2] × [1, 3];



b) f ( x, y) = x2 + y, D = [1, 2] × [0, 4];

c) f ( x, y) = x sin y, D = [0, 1] × [0, π/2];

d) f ( x, y) = x/y + y/x, D = [1, 3] × [1, 2];


xy
e) f ( x, y) = p , D = [0, 1] × [0, 1];
x 2 + y2 + 1

f) f ( x, y) = xyey , D = [0, 1] × [−1, 1];

g) f ( x, y) = xe xy , D = [0, 1] × [0, 1];

h) (harder) f ( x, y) = x/( x2 + y2 ), D = [1, 2] × [0, 2];

2. If D = [0, 1] × [0, 1] then, without evaluating the integral, explain why


ZZ
0≤ sin( x + y) dA ≤ 1.
D

3. Sketch the regions of integration for the following


Z 1Z x
a) f ( x, y) dydx;
0 0
Z 1 Z 2− y
b) f ( x, y) dxdy;
0 y2
Z 2 Z ln x
c) f ( x, y) dydx;
1 0
Z 1 Z π/4
d) f ( x, y) dxdy.
0 tan−1 y

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4. Evaluate the iterated integrals of the following functions on the regions


described.

a) x + 2y on 0 < x < 1, 0 < y < x2 ;



b) x on 0 < y < 1, y < x < ey ;

c) esin x on 0 < x < π/2, 0 < y < cos θ;

d) x2 y in the region bounded by x = 0, x = 2, y = − x and y = x;

e) x cos y in the region bounded by y = 0, y = x2 and x = 1;



f) x + y in the region bounded by y = x and y = x2 ;

g) x in the triangles with corners at (0, 2), (1, 1) and (3, 2);

h) 2x − 4y in the region bounded by a circle of radius 2 centred on the origin.

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