Tutorial 5-Integrals & Multiple Integrals
Tutorial 5-Integrals & Multiple Integrals
(a) ∫ (x−7) dx
(b) ∫
(4 x 2 −5x+1) dx
(c)
( ) dx
∫ 5− x 3
3
(d) ∫ (4 x+11) 3 dx
(e)
∫ ( ) x 5+ √ x
x
dx
3
∫ (2 x−5)3 dx
(f)
(g) ∫ 11cos x dx
(h) ∫
11 cos x dx
(i) ∫ e 4x
dx
(j) ∫ −6 e−3 x
dx
( )
2
2 x
∫ 4 + e 3 dx
3
(k)
(l) ∫ 3e3x+4 dx
5
∫ 7e x dx
(m)
3
∫ 6 x+3 dx
(n)
1
∫ 2(3−x) dx
(o)
2. Integrate by using Substitution Method
(a) ∫
2 x(x 2
+1)2
dx
(c) ∫
3 x( x+4)6 dx
(d) ∫
xe 2 x dx
(e) ∫
x 2 ln xdx
4. Integrate the following by using Partial Fractions
x +3
∫ x 2+3 x+2 dx
(a)
9−x
∫ x 2+2 x −3 dx
(b)
1
∫ x 2 +5 x+6 dx
(c)
2
∫ x 2−4 dx
(d)
5 x −4
∫ 2 x 2+x −1 dx
(e)
x 2 +2
∫ x3−x dx
(f)
5. Evaluate:
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(e)
Tutorial 5: Integrals and Multiple Integrals
(f)
(g)
(h)
6. The line y = 2x and the parabola intersect at x = 4. Find by a double integral, the
area enclosed by y = 2x, and the ordinate at x = 1 and the point of intersection at x
= 4.
7. Determine the area bounded by the curves x = y2 and x = 2y – y2 (where y > 0)
12. Evaluate the double integral in two ways using iterated integrals: (a) viewing R as a type I
region, and (b) viewing R as a type II region.
❑
13. Evaluate ∫∫ sin ( y )dA where R is the region bounded by y= √ x , y = 2, and x = 0. [Hint:
3
R
Choose the order of integration carefully]
14. (a) By hand or with the help of a graphing utility, make a sketch of the region R enclosed
between the curves y = x + 2 and y=e x
(b) Estimate the intersections of the curves in part (a)
❑
0 √y
16. Try to evaluate the integral and then by reversing the order of integration:
3 6
(a) ∫ ∫ √ y +2 dydx
2
0 2x
2
1 y
(b) ∫ ∫ (6 x− y ) dxdy
0 −√ y