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This document is a tutorial sheet for MAT 2110 - Engineering Mathematics I at the University of Zambia, containing various mathematical problems and integrals to evaluate. It includes sections on definite and indefinite integrals, reduction formulas, improper integrals, area calculations, and volume of solids of revolution. The tutorial aims to enhance students' understanding of engineering mathematics concepts through practical exercises.

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This document is a tutorial sheet for MAT 2110 - Engineering Mathematics I at the University of Zambia, containing various mathematical problems and integrals to evaluate. It includes sections on definite and indefinite integrals, reduction formulas, improper integrals, area calculations, and volume of solids of revolution. The tutorial aims to enhance students' understanding of engineering mathematics concepts through practical exercises.

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THE UNIVERSITY OF ZAMBIA

SCHOOL OF NATURAL SCIENCES


DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS & STATISTICS
MAT 2110–Engineering Mathematics I

Tutorial Sheet 3 May 2024

1. Evaluate each of the following integrals:



Z
e x+1
Z √ Z
(a) √ dx (b) sin θ 7 − 2 cos θ dθ (c) ex sec2 (ex ) dx
x+1

Z e−1 
2x ln x 2 + 1 dx 3x
Z Z
(d) dx (e) √ (f) dx
0 x +1
2
e2x − 1 sinh (ex )
Z 1 √
x5
Z 3π4 p Z
(g) x 1 − x dx
3 2 (h) 4 + 4 cot2 2t dt (i) √ dx
π 1 − 2x 3
3
0 4

2. Evaluate each of the following integrals:


sin2 θ
Z Z Z
(a) dθ (b) sec3 t tan3 t dt (c) csc4 x cot4 x dx
cot θ cos3 θ
Z Z Z
2
(d) tan θ − 1 dθ
4
(e) sin7 θ dθ (f) sin4 3x cos2 3x dx

cosh θ
Z ln 2 Z Z
(g) dθ (h) sech 5x tanh 5x dx
5
(i) tanh3 x dx
− ln 2 sinh θ + cosh θ

3. Use both trigonometric substitution and hyperbolic substitution to evaluate each of the follow-
ing:
x2 x+1
Z Z
(a) √ dx (b) √
9 − x2 4 − x2
Z −1
dx x dx
Z 0
(c) √ (d)
3 − 2x − x 2 −2 x + 4x + 5
2
−1

4. Evaluate each of the following integrals:


49x 2 − 19x − 18 3x 4 + x 3 + 2x + 1
Z Z
(a) dx (b) dx
12x 3 + 13x 2 − 20x + 4 x 4 (2x + 1)
2x 3 − 2x 2 − 12x − 17 x − 147x 3 − 40x 2 − 3x + 1
Z Z 4
(c) dx (d) dx
(x − 3)(x 2 + 2x + 2) (7x + 1)2 (x 2 + 1)2

5. Evaluate each of the following indefinite integrals:



dx x
Z Z
(a) √ √ (b) √ dx
x−x x 2+ 4x

x3
Z Z
dx √ dx
1 + 2x + 1
(c) (d)
x+1 5
1 + 2x 2 + 1
6. Evaluate the following indefinite integrals:
Z
−1
Z
√ 
Z  √ 
(a) x tan x dx
2
(b) sin x dx (c) ln x − x − 1 dx
2

7. Derive the reduction formula for each of the following and use it to evaluate the indicated
integral:
Z Z  
n
x sin (ax) dx, a ∈ R; x sin x dx
1
(a) 4
3
Z Z sinh−1 1
n
(b) sinh x dx; sinh5 x dx
0
n
x x4
Z Z
(c) √ dx; √ dx
x2 + 1 x2 + 1
dx dx
Z Z
(d) n+1
, a ∈ R;
(a2 + x 2 ) (4 + x 2 )
3

8. Evaluate the following improper integrals:


Z ∞ ∞
dx ln x
Z 0 Z
(a) dx (b) dx (c) 2xe−x dx
2

−∞ x + 1 x2
2
1 −∞
Z π2
sin3 θ x3 dx
Z 2 Z 1
(d) √ dθ (e) √ dx (f) √
0 cos θ 0 16 − x 4 −1 x7
9. Find the area bounded by the following curves and lines:
(a) finite area between y = 21 x − 2x 2 and y = x 2 − 35 x + 24

2

(b) between the x−axis and y = 1 + cos 4x, 0 ≤ x ≤ 4


π
(c) between y = cot θ and y = csc θ from θ = 0 to θ = 2
10. Find the length of the portion of the curve described below:
(a) y = cosh t, − ln 2 ≤ t ≤ ln 2
(b) x = 23 (y − 1) 2 , 1≤y≤4
3

(c) x = 2 cos3 t, y = 2 sin3 t, 0 ≤ t ≤ 2π


r √
(d) √ = 1, 0 ≤ θ ≤ π 2
1 + sin 2θ
11. Use the disc or the washer method to find the volume of the solids described below:

(a) The finite region bounded by y = x and y = x is rotated about
(i) the x−axis (ii) the y−axis (iii) the line x = 1 (iv) the line y = 2
y2
(b) The finite region enclosed by the curve 9
− x 2 = 1 and the line y = 31 x + 3 is rotated about
(i) the x−axis (ii) the y−axis (iii) the line y = 3
(c) The region lying below the x−axis of the function
(
− 32 x, −4 ≤ x ≤ −2
f(x) =
−x − 2x + 3, −2 < x ≤ 1
2

is revolved about
(i) the x−axis (ii) the line y = −1
12. Use the shell method to find the volume of the solids described below:
(a) The region under the curve y = ex − 1, 0 ≤ x ≤ ln 2, is rotated about
(i) the x−axis (ii) the x−axis (iii) the line y = −2 (iv) the line x = 3
π
(b) The finite region bounded by y = arctan x, y = 4
and the y−axis is rotated about
(i) the y−axis (ii) the line x = 1

(c) The region bounded by the lines y = 0axis and y = 4 − x and the curve y = x − 2 is
revolved about
(i) the x−axis (ii) the y−axis (iii) the line y = 1 (iv) the line x = 2
13. Find the area of each of the following surface of revolution generated by revolving the given
curve about the indicated axis:

(a) y = 3 x, 1 ≤ y ≤ 2; y − axis
(b) x = 31 y 2 − y 2 , 0 ≤ y ≤ 9; y − axis
3 1


(c) y = r 2 − x 2 , −r ≤ x ≤ r; x − axis

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