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This document provides answers to problems in vector calculus involving functions of several variables, limits, partial derivatives, Laplace's equation, differentiability, continuity, Taylor polynomials, and space curves and vector fields. Key results include limits for multivariable functions, expressions for partial derivatives, solutions to Laplace's equation, tests for continuity and differentiability. It also includes calculations of path properties like tangent, normal and binormal vectors, as well as expressions for divergence, curl and other vector operators.

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This document provides answers to problems in vector calculus involving functions of several variables, limits, partial derivatives, Laplace's equation, differentiability, continuity, Taylor polynomials, and space curves and vector fields. Key results include limits for multivariable functions, expressions for partial derivatives, solutions to Laplace's equation, tests for continuity and differentiability. It also includes calculations of path properties like tangent, normal and binormal vectors, as well as expressions for divergence, curl and other vector operators.

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MAST20009 Vector Calculus

Problem Sheet 1 Answers


Functions of Several Variables
1. Limits.

(a) 4 (b) 0 (c) does not exist (d) 5


(e) does not exist (f) does not exist (g) 0
(h) does not exist (i) 1 (j) does not exist

2. No Limits.

3. Limit Exists.

4. Continuity.

(a) (i) is continous at (x, y) = (0, 0).


(b) (ii) can be made continuous by defining f (x, y) = 1 at (x, y) = (0, 0).

5. Partial Derivatives Revision.


In order listed.
1 3 1 3 3 9
(a) , , , , ,
x + 3y x + 3y (x + 3y)2 (x + 3y)2 (x + 3y)2 (x + 3y)2

(b) yexy , xexy , y 2 exy , exy + xyexy , exy + xyexy , x2 exy

(c) 2xy 3 z 5 , 3x2 y 2 z 5 , 5x2 y 3 z 4 , 6x2 yz 5 , 15x2 y 2 z 4 , 30xy 2 z 4


1 x 1 y 1 2x 2
(d) , + , , , ,
y y2 z z2 z2 y3 y3

6. Laplace’s Equation.

y2 + z2 2x2 x2 + z 2 2y 2 x2 + y 2 2z 2
Vxx = GmM 5 , Vyy = GmM 5 , Vzz = GmM 5
(x2 + y 2 + z 2 ) 2 (x2 + y 2 + z 2 ) 2 (x2 + y 2 + z 2 ) 2

7. Di↵erentiable Functions.

(a) x 6= 0, y 6= 0 (b) (x, y) 6= (0, 0) (c) r > 0, all ✓

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8. Continuity and Di↵erentiability.

@f 3x2 y 2 5y 4 40x2 y 1
(a) = (b)
@y (x2 + 5y 2 )2 5
@f
(c) No, since lim(x,y)!(0,0) @y
does not exist (d) No

9. Di↵erent Mixed Partials.

@f x4 y y 5 + 4x2 y 3 @f x5 4x3 y 2 xy 4
(a) = , =
@x (x2 + y 2 )2 @y (x2 + y 2 )2
(c) f (x, y) is not C 2

10. Matrix Chain Rule.



3 2
(a) 24 (b) (8, 16) (c)
12 24

11. Matrix Chain Rule Again.


2 3
2 2 
256 0
(a) 4 0 16 5 (b)
512 0
1 9

12. Cylindrical Coordinates.

p Y
(a) ⇢ (b) ⇢ = X 2 + Y 2, tan =
X
@⇢ @ cos @z
(c) = cos , = , =1
@X @Y ⇢ @Z

13. Spherical Coordinates.


p ⇣z ⌘ y
(a) r2 sin ✓ x2 + y 2 + z 2 , ✓ = arccos
(b) r = , tan =
r x
@r @✓ sin cos ✓ @
(c) = sin ✓ cos , = , =0
@x @y r @z

14. Product of Jacobians.

15. Taylor Polynomials.

1 1 3
(a) 1 + x + y + (x2 + 2xy + y 2 ) + x + 3x2 y + 3xy 2 + y 3
2 6
(b) 1 + xy
(c) 1 (x 1) + (y 1) + (x 1)2 2(x 1)(y 1) + (y 1)2

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⇣  ⇣
⇡⌘ 1 ⇡ ⌘3 ⇣ ⇡ ⌘2 ⇣ ⇡⌘ 2
(d) 4 x + 3y + 64 x 144 x y + 108 x y 27y 3
8 6 8 8 8

16. Taylor Polynomial Application.

1 2
(a) 1 + (x 1)2
y
2
(b) approximate answer is 0.99, exact answer is 0.98992
(c) 76

17. Taylor Remainder.

1 1
(a) 1 + x + y (b) 1.075, |R1 |  0.0015
4 2
18. Another Taylor Remainder.

1
(a) 1 2(x 1) + (y + 1) + 2(x 1)2 2(x 1)(y + 1) + (y + 1)2 , 1.105
2
e0.1
(b) 6000
< 0.000184

19. Maxima and Minima Revision.

(a) saddle point at (0, 0)


(b) minimum at (2, 1), saddle point at (0, 0)
(c) mimimum on y = x.

20. Lagrange Multipliers.


⇣q q q ⌘ ⇣ q q q ⌘
2 2
(a) maximum at 3
, 3
, 23 , minimum at 2
3
, 2
3
, 2
3
p p
(b) maximum at ( 3, 0), minimum at ( 3, 0),
(c) no extrema
(d) maximum at ( p16 , p26 , 1 + p2 ),
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minimum at ( p16 , p26 , 1 p2 ).
6
(e) maximum at (2, 1, 1), minimum at ( 2, 1, 1).

21. More Lagrange Multipliers.

(a) Problem is to minimise S = 2⇡r2 + 2⇡rh given ⇡r2 h = 1000.


10 20
radius = 1 cm, height = 1 cm
(2⇡) 3 (2⇡) 3
(b) Problem is to minimise F = x2 + y 2 + z 2 given x + y = 1 and x2 + 2y 2 + z 2 = 1.
✓ ◆
1 2
(x, y, z) = , ,0
3 3

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22. Inequality Constraints.

(a) f = 8 is minimum at (0, 1), (0, 1), f = 15 is maximum at ( 1, 0), (1, 0)


(b) Problem is to maximise V = lwh given l + 2w + 2h  108.
volume = 11664 cm3

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MAST20009 Vector Calculus
Problem Sheet 2 Answers
Space Curves and Vector Fields
23. Vectors Revision.

(a) (i) 1 (ii) (1, 2, 2) (b) p1 (7, 2, 5) (c) b = 3.


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24. Equation of Lines Revision.

(a) r = (0, 1, 2) + t(1, 2, 1); x = t, y = 1 2t, z = 2 + t


(b) r = (1, 2, 1) + t(3, 4, 2); x = 1 + 3t, y = 2 4t, z = 1 + 2t

25. Equation of Planes Revision.

(a) 2x 3y 7z = 8; (b) x + 2y z= 1.

26. Paths.
(a) v = 2j, a = i, tangent= i + 2tj
p p
(b) v = 2i + j k, a = j + k, tangent= 2ti + (1 + t)j + (1 t)k

27. Rolling Wheel.

nR⇡
t= v
where n is an integer. If n is even speed is 0. If n is odd speed is 2v.

28. Velocity Properties.

29. Derivative of Triple Products.

dF 3
(a) F · dt
⇥ ddtF3 (b) u000 · u ⇥ u0

30. Arc Length.


p p
(a) 2⇡ 5 (b) 2(2 2 1)

31. Calculate Path Properties.

(a) T = (sin t, cos t, 0), N = (cos t, sin t, 0), B = (0, 0, 1),


1
(b)  = t
,⌧ =0

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32. Calculate Path Properties Again.

(a) T = p1 (2 sin t + cos t, 2 cos t sin t, 0),


5

N= p1 (2 cos t sin t, 2 sin t cos t, 0), B = (0, 0, 1),


5
ep2t
(b)  = 5
,⌧ =0

33. Path Properties.

34. Flow Fields.

(a) (b) (c)

35. Flow Lines.

(a) x2 + y 2 = r2 where r is a constant


c
(b) y = x
where c is a constant
(c) level curves are concentric circles x2 + y 2 = r2 where r is a constant

36. Flow Line Properties.

37. Divergence.

(a) 0 (b) 3 (c) y cos(xy) + x2 sin(x2 y)

38. Curl.

(a) cos zi xk (b) 0 (c) (10y 8z)i (10x 6z)j + (8x 6y)k

39. Div, Grad, and Curl.

(a) 2xyi + x2 j (b) 3xy 2 zi + (4xz y 3 z)j (c) 2z 2 + xy 3


(d) undefined (e) y 3 zx3 i + 2y 4 x2 zj + (2x3 z 2 2xy)k (f) 4x2 yz 2 + x2
(g) undefined (h) 2y (i) 4xi + 6xyzk

40. Curl of Grad.

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41. Scalar Potentials.

(a) yes, = x2 + 32 y 2 + 2z 2 + c (b) no (c) yes, = x2 yez + 13 z 3 + c

42. Finding Vector Fields.

1 1
(a) yes, G = 2
(yz 2 + y 2 )i 2
xz 2 j
(b) yes, G = (z sin y + y sin x)i xz cos yj (c) no

43. Vector Identity One.


2
rer
(b) r3
(2r2 1)

44. Vector Identity Two.

2
(b)
r5
45. Vector Identity Three.

(b) 0

46. Using Vector Identities.

47. Vector Properties.

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MAST20009 Vector Calculus
Problem Sheet 3 Answers
Double and Triple Integrals
48. Revision Integrals.

1
(a) 32
sin 4x + 38 x + 14 sin 2x + C (b) log |x| 1
x
+ log |x + 1| + C

(c) 1
7
sin7 x 1
9
sin9 x + C (d) x sinh x cosh x + C
3 p
(e) 13 ex + C (f) 41 (arcsinh 2x + 2x 1 + 4x2 ) + C

49. Double Integrals Revision.

1 1
(a) 2
+⇡ (b) log 2 2

50. Double Integrals.

(a) 29 e3 7
18
(b) 1
3
sin 1

51. Double Integrals over Regions.

2
(a) 5 (b) 1 + e

52. Double Integral Applications.

11
(a) 2
(b) 4.5 (c) ⇡ab

53. Repeated Integrals.

16 16 36
(a) (b) (c)
5 3 5
54. Look Before You Leap.

(a) 13 (1 cos 27) (b) e


2
1

55. Triple Integrals.

1 7 1
(a) e (b) 16 (c) 60
(d) 6

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56. Surfaces Revision.

(a) hemisphere radius 1 centred at the origin for z 0


(b) cone with the z axis as the axis of symmetry
(c) plane intercepts (3, 0, 0), (0, 2, 0), (0, 0, 6)
(d) sphere radius 4 centred at (1, 0, 0)
(e) cylinder of radius 3 and height 6 units with the z axis as the axis of symmetry
(f) inverted parabolic bowl, z intercept (0, 0, 3), with the z axis as the axis of symmetry

57. Elementary Regions.


p p p
(a) 1  x  1, 1 x 2  y  1 x 2 , x2 + y 2  z  x 2 + y 2
p p p
(b) 1  x  1, 1 x2  y  1 x2 , 0  z  1 x2 y 2
p p p p
(c) p12  x  p12 , 1 2x2  y  1 2x2 , 4 x2 y 2  z  4 x2 y2
p p p p
(d) 9 3z 2  x  9 3z 2 , 0  y  5, 3z 3

58. Volumes via Triple Integrals.

abc
(a) (b) 32⇡
6
59. Convert from Polar.
p ! ⇣ p ⌘
7 7 3
(a)(i) (x, y) = , (ii) (x, y) = 3 3, 3 (iii) (x, y) = (0, 0)
2 2
✓ ◆ ✓ ◆ ✓ ◆
11⇡ 3⇡ p 5⇡
(b)(i) (r, ✓) = 4, (ii) (r, ✓) = 2, (iii) (r, ✓) = 8 2,
6 2 4

60. Convert from Cylindrical.


⇣ ⌘ p ⇡ ⇡
(a) (x, y, z) = p12 , p12 , 1 , (r, ✓, ) = 2, 4 , 4
p
(b) (x, y, z) = (0, 2, 4), (r, ✓, ) = 2 5, 2.678, ⇡2
⇣ p ⌘
(c) (x, y, z) = 3 2 3 , 32 , 4 , (r, ✓, ) = 5, 0.644, ⇡6
p p p
(d) (x, y, z) = 2, 2, 2 , (r, ✓, ) = 2 2, 3⇡ 4
, 3⇡
4

61. Convert from Cartesian.


p
(a) (r, ✓, ) = (3, 2.301, 0.464), (⇢, , z) = 5, 0.464, 2
⇡ ⇡
(b) (r, ✓, ) = 5, 0.644, 2 , (⇢, , z) = 3, 2 , 4
p
(c) (r, ✓, ) = 2, ⇡3 , 0.615 , (⇢, , z) = 3, 0.615, 1
(d) (r, ✓, ) = 5, 0.927, 6 , (⇢, , z) = 4, 7⇡
7⇡
6
,3

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62. Change of Variables.
✓ ◆
1 1
(a) e (b) 3
4 e

63. More Change of Variables.

(a) x = u + 12 v, y = v (b) 4 (c) x = u + 12 v + 1, y = v + 1 (d) 8

64. Polar Coordinates.

(a) ⇡(e 1) (b) 30⇡

65. Elliptical Coordinates.


p
4 6
(cosh(2) 1)

66. Change of Coordinates.

Z 1 Z 2⇡ Z p4 ⇢2 Z 2 Z 2⇡ Z ⇡
4
(a) p z⇢3 cos sin dzd d⇢ (b) r4 cos2 ✓ sin ✓ d✓d dr
0 0 4 ⇢2 0 0 0

67. Change Coordinates.

a
(a) 4⇡ log b
(b) ⇡4

68. Volumes.
p
(a) ⇡3 (4 2 7
2
) (b) 32⇡

69. Centre of Mass.

(a) ( 11 , 65 )
18 126
(b) (0, 0, 73 )

70. Other Applications.


⇣ ⌘ 8⇡⇢R5
⇡4
(a) 7 3
+ 4⇡ 2 ⇡ $503.64 (b) (i) 32 (ii) on x2 + y 2 + z 2 = 1 (c)
15

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MAST20009 Vector Calculus
Problem Sheet 4 Answers
Integrals over Paths and Surfaces
71. Parametric Curves.
p p
(a) c = a2 y 2 i + yj,
0  y  a; (b) c = xi + a2 x2 j, 0  x  a;
⇡ 3⇡
(c) c = a cos ✓i + a sin ✓j, 0  ✓  ; (d) c = a cos ✓i a sin ✓j,  ✓  2⇡.
2 2
72. Path Integrals.
p p
(a) 2 2⇡ 2 (b) 2 (c) 23 (8 3 3)

73. More Path Integrals.

1
p 5⇡
(a) 12
(5 5 1) (b) 8 grams (c) 2
Coulombs

74. Line Integrals.

3
(a) 2
(b) 0 (c) 147

75. More Line Integrals.

2
(a) 0 (b) 3
(c) 0 (d) 8

76. Line Integral Properties.

77. Parametrised Surfaces.


p p
(a) x = 2 cos , y = y, z = 2 sin , 0   2⇡, 0  y  2
(b) x = ⇢ cos , y = ⇢ sin , z = 15 3⇢, 0   2⇡, 0  ⇢  5

(c) x = 3 sin ✓ cos , y = 3 sin ✓ sin , z = 3 cos ✓, 0   2⇡, 2
✓⇡

78. Parametrised Normals.

(a) (x, y, z), unit sphere centred at origin


(b) ( x, 0, z) cylinder with axis on y axis extending from 1y3

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79. Parametrised Surface 1.

(a) (4uv, 4v, 2) (b) smooth for all u, v (c) 2y z=1

80. Parametrised Surface 2.

(a) (4 2u, 8u 4uv, 2u + 2v) (b) not smooth at (u, v) = (2, 2) (c) 4x + z = 1

81. Surface Area.


p
(a) ⇡3 (6 6 8) (b) 4⇡ 2 R

82. Surface Integrals of Scalars.

(a) ⇡a3 (b) p1 (c) 40


6 3

83. Mass of Sphere.

4
3
⇡R4

84. Flux Across a Surface.

12⇡
(a) 5
(b) ⇡ (c) 4⇡

85. Surface Integrals of Vectors.

(a) 24 (b) 16⇡

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MAST20009 Vector Calculus
Problem Sheet 5 Answers
Integral Theorems
86. Green’s Theorem.

(a) 0 (b) ⇡R2

87. Apply Green’s Theorem.

0, 8

88. Area via Line Integrals.

(a) 3⇡a2 (b) ⇡ab

89. Harmonic Functions.

90. Divergence Theorem in Plane.

(a) 2⇡ (b) 5

91. Apply Divergence Theorem in Plane.

(a) 24 (b) 0

92. Integral Theorem Proof.

93. Stokes’ Theorem.

(a) 0 (b) 4⇡

94. Apply Stokes’ Theorem.

25⇡
(a) 16⇡ (b) 2⇡ (c) 8

95. Integral Proofs.

96. Conservative Fields.

(a) = x2 yz cos x + c, 38 cos 3 + cos 1 (b) = xz 3 + x2 y + c, 202

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97. Further Line Integrals.

(a) e sin 1 + 13 e3 1
3
, (b) 3
2

98. Divergence Theorem.

99. Apply Divergence Theorem.

12⇡ 3⇡
(a) 5
, 4⇡ (b) 4

100. More Integral Proofs.

101. Mixed Integral Theorems.

⇡ 3⇡
(a) 20⇡ (b) 3
(c) 2
(d) 27 (e) 0 (f) 0

102. Think Carefully.

8⇡
(a) 5
(b) 12⇡ (c) 2⇡

103. Maxwells Equations.

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MAST20009 Vector Calculus
Problem Sheet 6 Answers
General Curvilinear Coordinates
104. Elliptical Cylindrical Coordinates.

(sinh u cos v, cosh u sin v, 0) ( cosh u sin v, sinh u cos v, 0)


(a) eu = p , ev = p ,
sinh2 u cos2 v + cosh2 u sin2 v sinh2 u cos2 v + cosh2 u sin2 v
ez = (0, 0, 1)

105. Cartesian to Cylindrical.

(z cos ⇢ sin 2 )⇢ˆ (z sin + 2⇢ cos2 ) ˆ + ⇢ sin ẑ

106. Cylindrical Coordinates.

(a) 1 ˆ (b) n⇢n 1 ⇢ˆ (c) 3 cos (d) 4 (e) ⇢1 ẑ (f) 0


107. Spherical Coordinates.


✓ ◆
1 ˆ 1 2 cot 2 cot ✓ 2 cosec2
(a) (b) ✓ˆ (c) (d) r̂ + ✓ˆ
r sin ✓ r r r r r sin ✓
2 cot ✓ 2 cos ✓
(e) + 2 (f)
r r r

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