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This document contains a tutorial sheet for Engineering Mathematics I with 18 problems involving evaluating indefinite integrals using various techniques like trigonometric substitution, hyperbolic substitution, and finding volumes and surface areas using methods like disc, washer, shell and revolving curves around axes. Some specific problems involve finding the volume when the region between curves such as y=secx and y=tanx from x=0 to π/2 is revolved, and calculating the surface area when the curve x=y3 from y=0 to 1 is revolved around the x-axis.

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This document contains a tutorial sheet for Engineering Mathematics I with 18 problems involving evaluating indefinite integrals using various techniques like trigonometric substitution, hyperbolic substitution, and finding volumes and surface areas using methods like disc, washer, shell and revolving curves around axes. Some specific problems involve finding the volume when the region between curves such as y=secx and y=tanx from x=0 to π/2 is revolved, and calculating the surface area when the curve x=y3 from y=0 to 1 is revolved around the x-axis.

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THE UNIVERSITY OF ZAMBIA

SCHOOL OF NATURAL SCIENCES


DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS AND STATISTICS
MAT 2110-ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS I

Tutorial Sheet 4

1. Evaluate the indefinite integrals:


1
x3 x− 5
Z Z Z Z
cos(2x) sin(tan x)
(a) √ dx (b) p dx (c) sin(2x)e dx (d) dx
9 − 4x4 4
1 + x5 cos2 x

2. Evaluate the following indefinte integrals:


Z Z Z Z
ax 2 −1
(a) θ cos 3θ dθ (b) e cos(bx) dx (c) x tan x dx (d) x2 ln x dx

3. Find the reduction formula for each of the following, for m ∈ R, n ≥ 1:


Z Z Z
m n n
(a) x (ln) dx (b) sec x dx (c) xn arcsin x dx

4. Evaluate the following indefinite integrals:

11 + 10x − x2 2x4 − 2x3 + x2 + 13x − 66 x3 + 12x + 14


Z Z Z
(a) dx (b) dx (c) dx
x3 + 3x2 − 13x − 15 x4 − 13x2 + 36 (x + 2)3 (x − 1)

5. Evaluate the indefinite integrals:


Z Z Z Z
(a) sin θ dθ (b) tan 5x cos 5x dx (c) sin 3x sin x dx (d) cot2 3x csc4 3x dx
5 2 4 3 2

Z Z Z
2
(e) (sec 5x + csc 5x) dx (f) sec h2x tanh 2x dx (g) e2x cosh x dx

6. Evaluate each of the following indefinite integrals:


1
x5 − 8x3
Z Z Z
1 x2
(a) 1 1 dx (b) 4 dx (c) √ dx
x +x
2 3 x+x 5 x2 − 4
7. Use both trigonometric and hyperbolic substitution to evaluate each of the following
indefinite integrals, a ∈ R:
Z Z Z Z
dx dy du 3x + 7
(a) 3 (b) p (c) √ (d) √ dx
2 2
y y −6 4
u a −u2 2 2
x + 4x + 5
(x2 − 2x + 4) 2

8. Evaluate the indefinite integrals:


2 − cos θ
Z Z Z Z
dx dx dθ
(a) (b) (c) (d) dθ
1 + sin 6x + cos 6x 4 cos x − 3 sin x 3 sec θ − 3 2 + cos θ

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9. Evaluate the following improper integrals:
Z 4 Z ∞ Z 0 Z ∞
dx −x2 2
(a) √ (b) 2xe dx (c) θeθ dθ (d) dv
0 4 − x −∞ −∞ 2 v2 −v
10. Find the area of the region that lies between the curves y = sec x and y = tan x
from x = 0 to x = π2 .
11. Find the area bounded by the parabolas y = 6x − x2 and y = x2 − 2x.
12. Use the disc or the washer method to find the volume of the solids described below:

(a) A region bounded by


x = 2y − y 2 , x = 0
is rotated about
(i) the x-axis
(ii) the y-axis
(iii) the line x = 5.
(b) A region enclosed by

y = x − 2, y = 4 − x, and the x-axis is rotated about
(i) the x-axis
(ii) the y-axis
(iii) the line y = 1.

13. Use the shell method to find the volume of the solid generated when the region in
the first quadrant bounded by the parabola y = x2 , the y-axis and the line y = 1 is
revolved about

(a) the x-axis


(b) the y-axis
(c) the line x = 2
(d) the line y = 1.
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14. Find the length of the curve x = y 2 − 1 from y = 0 to y = 4
15. Find the length of the curve
x = t2 , y = t3
from t = 0 to t = 4.
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16. Find the length of rθ = 1 for 2
≤ θ ≤ 1.
17. Find the area of the surface of revolution generated by revolving the curve x = y 3 from
y = 0 to y = 1 about the x-axis.
18. The arc of the parabola y = x2 from (1,1) to (2,4) is rotated about the y-axis. Find
the area of the resulting surface.

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