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185 Review Ex3

This document provides a review for Exam 3 covering chapters 8 and 10 in Math 185. It includes 9 problems covering topics like: 1) Finding arc lengths, surface areas, and setting up integrals of rotated solids 2) Finding parametric equations, Cartesian equations, arc lengths and orientations of parametric curves 3) Finding derivatives, normal lines, and second derivatives of parametric curves 4) Identifying polar equations and sketching their graphs 5) Finding horizontal tangents and slopes of tangent lines to polar curves 6) Setting up integrals to find areas between two polar curves 7) Identifying conic sections from equations, finding their standard forms, directrices/asymptotes, and graphing
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185 Review Ex3

This document provides a review for Exam 3 covering chapters 8 and 10 in Math 185. It includes 9 problems covering topics like: 1) Finding arc lengths, surface areas, and setting up integrals of rotated solids 2) Finding parametric equations, Cartesian equations, arc lengths and orientations of parametric curves 3) Finding derivatives, normal lines, and second derivatives of parametric curves 4) Identifying polar equations and sketching their graphs 5) Finding horizontal tangents and slopes of tangent lines to polar curves 6) Setting up integrals to find areas between two polar curves 7) Identifying conic sections from equations, finding their standard forms, directrices/asymptotes, and graphing
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Math 185 Exam 3 Review Chapters 8 & 10 M.

Kashi

Revised Fall 2016

Show all your work. All answers must be simplified.

1 a) Find arc length, b) Find the surface area generated by rotating:

Draw a diagram to show the solid generated. (Set up, Simplify and using calculator
approximate the integral)

x3 1
I) y ; 2 x 4 , around y-axis.
6 2x
II) x 2 y 2 16 ; x 0 , y 0 around x- axis

1

3
III) x y 2 2
2
; 1 y 2 around x- axis.
3

2 A parametric curve is defined by :

I) x 5sin t 2 ; y 1 3 cos t ;0 t

II) x cos t and y 1 sin 2 t ; t
2 2
a) Find the Cartesian equation and sketch the graph. (Show the orientation of the curve.)
b) Set up (DO NOT EVALUATE) the integral (in parametric form) to find the arc length of
the curve.

3 A parametric curve is defined by :


I) x 4sin 3t ; y 2 cos 3t ; t
6
II) x 2t t ; y 3t 4 ; t 2
3 2

dy d2y
Find a) , b) the equation of Normal line at t , c) .
dx dx 2

4 Identify the curve by finding the Cartesian equation:


a) r
6
1 cos
, b) r 5sin , c) r tan sec ,

d) r 4cos 6sin

1
5 Find the smallest positive value of for which the curve r 1 sin has a
horizontal tangent.


6 Find the slope of the tangent line to the curve r 1 2sin at .
6

7 a) Sketch the graphs of on the same coordinate system. (Plot at least 6 points for
each function and show the orientation of the curves.) b) Set up the integral to find
the area of the region that lies inside r1 and outside r2 .
I) r1 6co s and r2 4 2cos
II) r1 sin and r2 cos 2

III) r1 4sin and r2 4 3 cos

8. I) Identify and find the equation of the conic in standard form, II) Find the equation of
the directrix or asymptotes (If applicable), III) Graph the conic.

a) vertices at V 1 9, 2 and V 2 3, 2 , and foci at F1 13, 2 and F2 7, 2 .


b) vertices at V 1 2, 3 and V 2 2, 9 , and foci at F1 2, 4 and F2 2, 8
c) a focus at F 7, 3 and a vertex at V 9, 3 .
.

9. I) Identify the conic, II) find center, vertices and foci, III) Find the equation of the
directrix or the asymptotes (If applicable), IV) Sketch the graph.

a) 36x 2 16y 2 216 x 32 y 236 = 0


b) 9 x 2 16 y 2 54 x 64 y 127 = 0
c) 16 x 2 64 x 256 y 832 = 0

2
Math 185 Exam 3 Review Chapters 8 & 10 M. Kashi

I)


4
1

4
1 1 x 2 1 dx 9.4583 unit b) x 3 dx 190.6731453 unit 2
a) 2 x2
2 x
2

II)


4
4 8 dx 32 unit 2
a) dx 2 unit b)
0 16 x 2 0

III)



2
2 y 3 y dy 32.98672286 unit 2
a)
y 2 1 dy 3.3 unit b)
1
1

I)


x 3 y 1
2 2

2
a)
1; b) 16cos2 t 9 dt unit
25 9 0
7 x 3; 2 y 4
II) 2
y x ;
sin t 1 4 cos 2 t dt unit
2
a) b) 2
0 x 1; 0 y 1 0

I)
b) y 0 c) 1 sec3 3t
a) 1 tan 3t
3 8
2
II) 6 6t 2 1
6t b) y 23 x 209 c)
12 6 6t 1
3
a) 2
6t 1

2
y 2 12 x 3 ; x2 y 5
2
25 ;
4
4 a) b)
Parabola; V 3, 0 Circle :center 0, 5 ; r 5
2 2
y x 2; x 2 y 3 13;
2 2

c) d)
Parabola; V 0, 0 Circle :center 2, 3 ; r 13
5 6

6 m dy | 6 3
dx 3

3
3

7 I) A
0
32 cos

2
16cos 16 d unit 2

6 4 3 2

II) A
2
sin d
2

6
cos 2 d
2

5 4
cos 2 2 d unit 2

3 2

III) A
0
8sin 2 d
3
24 cos 2 d unit 2

a)
II) Asy: y 2 4
3
x 3 y 2 x 3
2 2
8
I) Hyperbola; 1
36 64
b)
y 6 x 2
2 2
II) No Asy. / Dir.
I) Ellipse; 1
9 5
c)
II) Dir: x 11
I) Parabola; y 3 8 x 9
2

center : 3, 1 ;
a)
9 y 1
2
x 3
2
II) Vertices : v1 3, 5 , v2 3, 7 ;
I) Ellipse; 1
36 16

foci : F1, F2 3, 20 1 .
III) No Asy. / Dir. IV) Graph
b)
center : 3, 2 ;
x 3 y 2 II) V ertices : v 1 7, 2 ,v 2 1, 2 ;
2 2

I) Hyperbola; 1
16 9 foci : F1 8, 2 , F2 2, 2 .
III) Asy: y 2 3
4
x 3 IV) Graph

c) II) V ertex : v 2, 3 ;
I) Parabola; x 2 16 y 3
2

Focus : F 2, 7 .
III) Dir : y 1. IV) Graph

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