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E3 Review

This document provides a review for Exam 3 in a math course. It includes 16 problems covering various calculus topics like limits of integration, double and triple integrals, line integrals, and vector fields. Reviewing examples, working problems, and completing additional practice problems are recommended for exam preparation.

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E3 Review

This document provides a review for Exam 3 in a math course. It includes 16 problems covering various calculus topics like limits of integration, double and triple integrals, line integrals, and vector fields. Reviewing examples, working problems, and completing additional practice problems are recommended for exam preparation.

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Exam 3 Review – MATH 215 (Fall 2018)

General tips/notes:

• Go through text/notes and make sure you understand the main concepts.

• Work through the examples from text, lectures and quiz problems.

• Work out problems from this review sheet.

• Time permitting, work out as many as the WeBWorK and practice problems from the text as possible.

Review Problems:
RR
(1) (Finding limits of integration) Write an iterated integral for dA over the described region R
using (a) vertical cross-sections (integrating first in y), (b) horizontal cross-sections.

(a) (e)

(b) (f)
(c) bounded by y = x2 and y = x + 2. (g) bounded by y = e−x , y = 1, and x = ln 3.

(d) bounded by y = x, y = 0, and x = 9.

(2) (Finding regions of integration and double integrals) Sketch the region of integration and evaluate
the integral
1 y2
(b) f (x, y) = x2 + y 2 over the triangular region
Z Z
(a) 3y 3 exy dx dy with verticies (0, 0), (1, 0), and (0, 1).
0 0

(3) (Reversing the order of integration) Sketch the region of integration, reverse the order of integration,
and evaluate the integral.
Z 2 Z 4−x2 Z 1Z 1
xe2y
(a) dy dx (b) x2 exy dx dy
0 0 4 − y 0 y

(4) (Volume beneath a surface) Find the volume of the solid whose base is the region in the xy-plane
that is bounded by the parabola y = 4 − x2 and the line y = 3x, while the top of the solid is bounded
by the plane z = x + 4.
1
(5) (Regions in polar coordinates) Describe the given region in polar coordinates

(c) the region enclosed by the circle x2 + y 2 =


2x.

(a) (d)

(b)

(6) (Evaluating polar integrals) Change the Cartesian integral into an equivalent polar integral. Then
evaluate the polar integral.
Z 1 Z √1−y2 Z 0Z 0
2
(a) (x2 + y 2 ) dx dy (b) √
p dy dx
0 0 −1 − 1−x2 1 + x2 + y 2

(7) (Area in polar coordinates) Find the area enclosed by one leaf of the rose r = 12 cos(3θ).

(8) (Evaluating triple iterated integrals) Evaluate the integrals


Z π/6 Z 1 Z 3 Z 1Z 2−x Z 2−x−y
(a) y sin z dx dy dz (b) dz dy dx
0 0 −2 0 0 0
Z 1 Z 1 Z 1−y
(9) (Equivalent iterated integrals) Here is the region of integration of the integral dz dy dx.
−1 x2 0

Rewrite the integral as an equivalent iterated integral in the order

(a) dy dz dx (c) dx dy dz

(b) dz dx dy

2
(10) (Find volumes using triple integrals) Find the volumes of the following regions
(a) the tetrahedron in the first octant bounded (b) the region in the first octant bounded
by the coordinate planes and the plane pass- by the coordinate planes, the plane y +
ing through (1, 0, 0), (0, 2, 0), and (0, 0, 3). z = 2, and the cylinder x = 4 − y 2 .

(11) (Evaluating integrals in cylindrical/spherical coordinates) Evaluate the integrals


Z 2π Z θ/2π Z 3+24r2 Z 2π Z π Z (1−cos φ)/2
(a) dz r dr dθ (b) ρ2 sin φ dρ dφ dθ
0 0 0 0 0 0

(12) (Volumes) Find the volumes of the following solids

(a)
(b)

(13) (Line Integrals) Evaluate the line integrals

xy 4 ds where C is the right half of the xeyz ds, where C is the line segment from
R R
(a) C
(c) C
circle x2 + y 2 = 16. (0, 0, 0) to (1, 2, 3).

(d) C (x2 + y 2 + z 2 ) ds, where C is given by


R
(b) C (x + 2y) dx + x2 dy, where C consists of
R

the line segments from (0, 0) to (2, 1) and x = t, y = cos(2t), z = sin(2t), 0 ≤ t ≤ 2π.
from (2, 1) to (3, 0).
R
(14) (Line integrals of vector fields) Evaluate the line integral C F·dr where F(x, y, z) = sin x i+cos y j+
xz k and C is given by the vector function r(t) = t3 i − t2 j + t k, 0 ≤ t ≤ 1.

(15) Find the work done by the force F = z i + x j = y k in moving a particle along the curve r(t) =
(sin t)i + (cos)j + tk, 0 ≤ t ≤ 2π.

(16) (Multiple choice – Vector fields) Do problems 11–14, 15–18, 29–32 from # 16.1 from text.

Also look over/work out the true-false quiz in the textbook’s Chapter 15/16 review sections.

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