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Semester/Academic year: 222/2022-2023
FINAL EXAM Date: May 29th 2023
Course title CALCULUS 2 Question sheet code: 2433
UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY
Course ID MT1005
VNUHCM
FACULTY OF APPLIED SCIENCE Duration 100 mins
• This is a closed book examination. Total available score is 10 points.
• You are required to fill in your full name and student ID on this paper.
Student’s full name: .................................................................
Student ID: ...........................................................................
Invigilator 1: .......................................................................
Invigilator 2: .......................................................................
PART 1: MULTIPLE-CHOICE QUESTIONS
• Numeric options (choices) in each question are often rounded to the fourth decimal digit.
• There are 16 questions. Each correct answer will earn 0.5 points, but 0.1 points will be
deducted for an incorrect answer.
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1 (L.O.1) Which function has the graph as shown? 0
−2
100
0
−100 0
100 −100
y
x
A. f (x, y) = x2 + y 2 C. f (x, y) = −x2 + y 2 E. (x, y) = −x2 − y 2
B. f (x, y) = x + y D. f (x, y) = x2 − y 2
2 (L.O.1) Which point is a saddle point of the function f (x, y) = 4x3 − 7y 2 ?
A. The function has no saddle point D. (0, 0)
B. (1, 1)
C. (−2, 1) E. (−1, 1)
3 (L.O.1) Find the unit normal vector → −n to the surface z = 2 − 4x2 − 3y 2 at the point
−
→
M (1, −2, −14) in which →
−
n is pointing upward (namely →−
\
n , Oz < 90o ).
A. (0.5534, 0.8301, −0.0692) D. (0.6777, −1.0642, 0.0692)
B. (−0.5534, 0.8301, 0.0692)
C. (0.5534, −0.8301, 0.0692) E. (−0.5534, −0.8301, 0.0692)
4 (L.O.1) Let M (a, b, c) be a point running entirely on the intersection curve C between the
cylinder x2 + y 2 = 6 and the paraboloid z = 9x2 + 5y 2 . Find the maximum value of c.
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A. 62 B. 54 C. 50 D. 52 E. 66
5 (L.O.1) Let E be the solid bounded by the paraboloids: x2 +y 2 +z = 2.0 and x2 +y 2 −z = 2.4.
The projection of E onto the plane Oxy is a disk. Evaluate the radius of the disk.
A. 1.4832 B. 0.6675 C. 1.8244 D. 2.9516 E. 1.1928
6 (L.O.1) Let D be the lamina bounded inside the triangle with vertices: (0, 0), (1.4, 0), (0, 1.4)
and below the line y − x = 0. The lamina has the density function ρ(x, y) = x2 y. Evaluate
the mass of the lamina.
A. 1.1442 B. 3.0089 C. 2.1233 D. 4.2219 E. 0.0616
7 (L.O.1) Evaluate ZZZ
zdV,
E
where E is the solid bounded by the cylinder x2 + y 2 = 1.6 and the planes: z = 0 and z = 1.
A. 7.0265 B. 5.5133 C. 13.0478 D. 3.5133 E. 2.5133
8 (L.O.1) Evaluate the mass of a wire bent in the shape of the curve: x = 0.4 cos(t), y =
0.4 sin(t) for t ∈ [0, 2π]. Assume that the density of the wire is ρ(x, y) = x2 + y 4 .
A. 3.2252 C. 0.2252 E. −3.7748
B. −1.7748 D. −0.7748
9 (L.O.1) Evaluate the line integral I
xdx − yxdy,
C
where C is the boundary of the square with vertices (0, 0), (1.4, 0), (1.4, 1.4), and (0, 1.4).
A. 2.657 B. −1.2744 C. −1.686 D. 3.9298 E. −1.372
10 (L.O.1) Evaluate the area of the domain bounded inside the curve: x = 1.6(1 + sin(t)) cos(t),
y = 1.7(1 + sin(t)) sin(t) for t ∈ [0, 2π].
A. 6.2044 B. 12.8177 C. 14.9978 D. 8.4088 E. 3.5635
11 (L.O.1) Let α ∈ R be such that the line integral
Z
I= αydx + 1.6xdy
C
is independent of path C. Find the value of I for a curve C going from A(−2.0, 0) to B(0, 2.0).
A. 3.9617 B. −4.8597 C. 0 D. −0.1936 E. −6.4958
12 (L.O.1) The base of a circular fence with radius 2.6 m is given by x = 2.6 + 2.6 cos(t),
y = 2.6 sin(t) for t ∈ [0, 2π]. The height of the fence at position (x, y) is h(x, y) = x2 + y 2
m. Suppose that 1 L of paint covers 100 m2 . How much paint (in L) we will need if we paint
both sides of the fence?
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A. 15.131 B. 5.5217 C. 4.4173 D. 4.4737 E. 9.4935
p
13 (L.O.1) Evaluate the surface area of the part of the hemisphere z = 1.4 − x2 − y 2 that lies
inside the cylinder x2 + y 2 = 0.7.
A. 8.6681 B. 1.7729 C. 5.0917 D. 13.2751 E. 2.5764
RR
14 (L.O.1) Evaluate the surface integral S F·dS for the vector field F(x, y, z) = xy i+z j−x k,
where S is the part of the plane 0.7x + y − z = 0 that lies above the square 0 ≤ x ≤ 1,
0 ≤ y ≤ 1, and has upward orientation.
A. −3.525 B. −5.525 C. 1.475 D. −0.525 E. −1.525
RR
15 (L.O.1) Evaluate the surface integral S F · dS for the vector field F(x, y, z) = y i + z j −
1.4zy 2 k, where S is the sphere x2 + y 2 + z 2 = 0.9, and has outward orientation.
A. 0.0266 B. −0.9013 C. −4.4146 D. 6.4953 E. 0.8017
∞
X 0.7
16 (L.O.1) Find the radius of convergence of the series (x − 2.0)k .
k=0
k!
A. ∞ B. 2.7 C. 0 D. 4.1 E. 3.4
PART 2: WRITTEN EXAMINATION (L.O.1)
• There are 2 questions. Each correct answer will earn 1 point.
Question A. Evaluate the triple integral
ZZZ
x + y + z 2 dV,
E
where E is the domain bounded inside the sphere x2 + y 2 + z 2 = 2.
Question B. Determine whether the series
∞
X 1
k=1
k3 + sin (k)
is convergent or divergent. Explain your answer in detail.
WRITE YOUR ANSWERS IN DETAIL FOR PART 2 HERE.
Continue your writing on the next page.
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ANSWERS
PART 1
1. (D)
2. (D)
3. (C)
4. (B)
5. (A)
6. (E)
7. (E)
8. (C)
9. (E)
10. (B)
11. (C)
12. (C)
13. (E)
14. (E)
15. (B)
16. (A)
PART 2
Question A.
• ZZZ ZZZ
2
z 2 dV
x+y+z dV =
E E
since ZZZ ZZZ
(x) dV = (y) dV = 0.
E E
• Using spherical coordinates, we get that
√
ZZZ Z 2π Z π Z 2
2 2
z dV = (ρ cos θ) ρ2 sin θ dρdθdϕ
E 0
√ 0 0
16 2
= π ≈ 4.7391.
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Question B.
1
• The sequence is convergent since ak = ≥ 0 and the sequence
k3 + sin k
∞
X 1
< +∞
k3 + sin k
k=1
since
∞ ∞
X 1 X 2
≤ ∈ R.
k 3 + sin k k3
k=1 k=1
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