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Tutorial 5-Integrals & Multiple Integrals

This document provides a tutorial on integrals and multiple integrals. It includes 16 problems involving single variable integrals using techniques like u-substitution, integration by parts, and partial fractions. It also includes problems on double integrals over specific regions defined by curves, finding the area of regions bounded by curves, and evaluating double integrals by changing the order of integration. The overall document covers key concepts and techniques for evaluating both single and double integrals.

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Tutorial 5-Integrals & Multiple Integrals

This document provides a tutorial on integrals and multiple integrals. It includes 16 problems involving single variable integrals using techniques like u-substitution, integration by parts, and partial fractions. It also includes problems on double integrals over specific regions defined by curves, finding the area of regions bounded by curves, and evaluating double integrals by changing the order of integration. The overall document covers key concepts and techniques for evaluating both single and double integrals.

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Tutorial 5: Integrals and Multiple Integrals

1. Integrate the following functions:

(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

(b) ∫x 2(2 x 3+7)4 dx


2x
∫ ( x 2+1 )2 dx
(c)
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(d) ∫ (cos x)(esin x ) dx

3. Integrate the following by using Integration by Parts

(a) ∫ x cos xdx


(b) ∫
3 xe x 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)
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(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)

8. Find the area bounded by the curve and the line

9. Compute the integral where D is the rectangle defined by 0 ≤ x ≤ 2 and 0 ≤ y ≤ 1.

10. By using , compute the area where D is the triangle below:

11. Evaluate the integral:

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.

(i) ∫∫ x 2 dA where R is the region bounded by y = 16/x, y = x, and x = 8.


R

(ii) ∫∫ ( 3 x−2 y ) dA where R is the region enclosed by the circle x 2+ y 2=1


R

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)

(c) Viewing R as a type I region, estimate ∫∫ x dA


R
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(d) Viewing R as a type II region, estimate ∫∫ x dA


R
15. Evaluate the integral by first reversing the order of integration
1 4
(a) ∫ ∫ e
2
−y
dydx
0 4x
4 2
(b) ∫ ∫ e dxdy
3
x

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

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