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Final Exam Review – MATH 215 (Fall 2018)

General tips/notes:

• Go through text/notes and make sure you understand the main concepts.

• Work through the examples from text and lectures.

• Work out midterm quiz problems.

• Work out problems from this review sheet.

• Time permitting, work out as many as the WeBWorK problems as possible.

• Time permitting, work out as many as the practice problems from the text as possible.

Review Problems:
Chapter 15 – Multiple Integrals

(1) Evaluate the double integrals


Z Z
y (b)
RR
(x2 + 2y) dA, where D is bounded by
(a) 5
dA where D
D x +1 y = x, y = x3 , x ≥ 0.
D = {(x, y) | 0 ≤ x ≤ 1, 0 ≤ y ≤ x2 }.

(2) Sketch the region of integration, reverse the order of integration and evaluate the integrals
R √π R √π 2
R 1 R 1 x/y
(a) 0 y
cos(x ) dx dy (b) 0 x
e dy dx
Z Z
2 2
e−x −y dA where D is the region bounded by the semicircle x = 4 − y 2
p
(3) Evaluate the integral
D
and the y-axis.

(4) Find the volume of the solid under the surface z = 1 + x2 y 2 and above the region enclosed by x = y 2
and x = 4.

(5) Use polar coordinates to find the volume below the paraboloid z = 18 − 2x2 − 2y 2 and above the
xy-plane.

(6) Use a double integral to find the area of the region inside the cardioid r = 1 + cos θ and outside the
circle r = 3 cos θ.

(7) Use a triple integral to find the volume of the tetrahedron enclosed by the coordinate planes and the
plane 2x + y + z = 4.
RRR
(8) Evaluate the triple integral 6xy dV where E lies under the plane z = 1 + x + y and above the
D √
region in the xy-plane bounded by the curves y = x, y = 0, and x = 1.
p
(9) Find the volume of the solid that is enclosed by the cone z = x2 + y 2 and the sphere x2 +y 2 +z 2 = 2.

1
Chapter 16 – Vector Calculus

(1) Find the gradient vector field of f

(a) f (x, y) = xexy (b) f (x, y, z) = x ln(y − 2z)

(2) Match the vector fields F with the plots labeled I-IV.
F(x, y) = hx, −yi F(x, y) = hy, x − yi F(x, y) = hy, y + 2i F(x, y) = hcos(x + y), xi

Figure 1. Plots of Vector Fields

(3) Evaluate the line integral C (x + 2y) dx + x2 dy where C consists of line segments from (0, 0) to
R

(2, 1) and from (2, 1) to (3, 0).

(4) Evaluate the line integral C xy 4 ds where C is the right half of the circle x2 + y 2 = 16.
R

(5) Evaluate the line integral C F · dr where F(x, y) = xy i + 3y 2 j and C is given by the vector function
R

r(t) = 11t4 i + t3 j, 0 ≤ t ≤ 1.

(6) Find the work done by the force field F(x, y) = x i + (y + 2) j in moving an object along the arch of
the cycloid r(t) = (t − sin t) i + (1 − cos t) j, 0 ≤ t ≤ 2π.

(7) Determine whether or not F is a conservative vector field. If it is, find a function f such that F = ∇f .

2
(a) F(x, y) = ex cos y i + ex sin y j (b) F(x, y) = (yex + sin y) i + (ex + x cos y) j

(8) RFind a function f such that F = ∇f where F(x, y) = xy 2 i + x2 y j. Next, use this result to evaluate
C
F · dr along the curve C where C : r(t) = ht + sin(πt/2), t + cos(πt/2)i, 0 ≤ t ≤ 1.

(9) Is the vector field shown in the figure conservative? Explain.

Figure 2. Plots of Vector Fields

(10) Evaluate the line integral by two methods: (a) directly and (b) using Green’s theorem
I
xy dx + x2 y 3 dy where C is triangle with verticies (0, 0), (1, 0), and (1, 2).
C

(11) Use Green’s theorem to evaluate the line integral along the given positively oriented curve.

(y + e x ) dx + (2x + cos(y 2 )) dy, where y 3 dx − x3 dy where C is the circle
R R
(a) C
(b) C
C is the boundary of the region enclosed by x + y 2 = 4.
2

the parabolas y = x2 and x = y 2 .

Also look over/work out the true-false quiz at the end of each chapter in the textbook.

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