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MATH 209, Fall 2018

Consolidated Final Examination


December 11, 2018, 14:00-16:00

University CCID: @ualberta.ca

Please follow these Instructions:


1. Enter information above; place your student ID (One Card) on top of the desk.
2. Please note that this exam will be marked electronically. If you can not
finish a question on the given page, continue on the following page and
clearly indicate that you have done so.
3. This is a closed book exam. No notes or books are permitted. All electronic equipment,
including calculators, is prohibited. Make certain that cell phones are turned o↵.
4. There are five Multiple Choice questions and four Long Answers questions. For Mul-
tiple Choice questions, please enter your answer as a CAPITAL LETTER
in the TABLE provided. For Long Answers questions show all your work. Unsub-
stantiated work may not receive full credit.
5. At approximately 10 minutes before the end of the exam period, students will be
required to remain seated until the exam time has expired and exam papers are
collected by proctors.
6. Check the appropriate section below.
Section Instructor X
EA1 E. Osmanagic (9-9:50)
EB1 S. Myroshnychenko (9-9:50)
EC1 F. Dai (9-9:50)
ED1 D. Hrimiuc (11-11:50)
EE1 F. Dai (11-11:50)
EF1 E. Osmanagic (13-13:50)
Multiple Choice Questions

Each Multiple Choice question is worth 2 marks. Please enter your answer as a
CAPITAL LETTER in the TABLE below.

Question MC1 MC2 MC3 MC4 MC5

Your Answer C C A B D

MC1. Let C be the path of straight lines from (0, 2, 0) to (0, 8, 7), from (0, 8, 7) to (5, 3, 4), from
(5, 3, 4) to (1, 1, 1) and from (1, 1, 1) to (4, 0, 3). Then the total work needed in moving an
object along the path C under the force field F(x, y, z) = hey , xey + ez , yez i equals

(A) 0 (B) 1 O
(C) 2 (D) 3 (E) none of these

MC2. Consider the vector field F (x, y, z) = hxey , ze y , y ln(z)i, the scalar field
the point P (a, 0, 1), with a 2 R. The values of a for which
f (x, y, z) = xyexz , and p
kcurl(F + rf )(P )k = 10 are:

(A) 1, 1 (B) 2, 2 O 3, 3
(C) (D) 4, 4 (E) none of the above

MC3. Let S be a surface defined by r(u, v) = hv cos u, v sin u, ui, (u, v) 2 R2 . To which of the
vectors is the normal line of the surface S at P = (0, 1, ⇡2 ) parallel to?

O (1, 0, 1)
(A) (B) ( 1, 0, 1) (C) (0, 1, 0) (D) ( 1, 1, 1) (E) none of these.

MC4.R If C is the part of the circle x2 + y 2 = 1 above the x-axis, from ( 1, 0) to (1, 0), then
2 x3 sin y)dy equals to
C (3x cos y)dx + (x

(A) 2 ⇡
2 O2
(B) ⇡
2 (C) 2 + ⇡
2 (D) 2 ⇡ (E) none of these

MC5. Let S be the part of the plane z = x that lies above the square in the plane z = 0 with
vertices (0, 0,RR0), (1, 0, 0), (0, 1, 0), (1, 1, 0), with upward orientation. If F = h0, 0, xi, then
the value of S (F · n)dS is:
p p
(A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 2/2 O
(D) 1/2 (E) 2
0
Étx,y,z)= ☐ fxéltyét )
so
{ Éidri f- ( 4.0.3 ) fco.z.co )= 4-2--2
-

0
0

cnrl-F.com#--pxF=iJI
We know curl / Étof )=

Ex ¥ ÷ .
=i( lnzxé ) j( 0-01+1:( 0
"
- -

xe
"
)

xe
'
-

"
ylnz
=
( lnzté )i "
-
xe "I

At Pla 0,1 ),
: carl -T= IT -

a sohu.IT/I--V1-ia2lta2--lO,a--t- 3

É= F- 10,42 ) :
tvsinuivcosu.hr?-.(cosu.ginu,o ) u=Iz ✓ =/

i i I
ñ=E×r✓=
/ ) j/

cosui-kf-vs.in?n-vcos2u)---sinui-icosuj-vIcosusinu
-
vsinu vcosu I =
i -

si
- u -
-

At P : 5=1-1,0 -1 )
,
0

C is a
negativity oriented curve

/(
C
3×2 cosy )dx+lx rising )dy - =
-

¥ -13¥ /
,
dA://ptisinytl-3is.my/dA--ffldA D

2P 21
-3×3.my =/ -3×3.my
:{ Go )o±r±l,0±o±t }
=

I. •✗
D

IT 1 IT

f. finder :/ Edo -_
Iz

Noy line segment Cz from 1-1,0 ) to 11.0 ) :


4=0 x=t
,
1- C- [-1,1 ]
Fit )= ( ti +
Of ) dx=dt

"

1,13×2 / 3t2dt=
"
cosy )dx=
'
t = I -11=2
¥-2 is along positive own L
need
Iz
so
I
,
we 2-
I
-
-

z=x is the tangent plan of the surface Parametric representation : ✗ =x


, yay ,
2- =x

Fox,ys=(xityj E)
Ñ =L-1,0
+ ✗

,
1) ñ= 1- ¥10 ¥ ) .

É= ( 1,011 ) 8
,
=/0.1.0 )
I
dS=H××r;1= i i

1 c '
= -
i + I t.ir
,
/ =
VI
O l 0

VII. ds://lo.o.xl.ffzio.fi/VidA--/f,xdA=ftftxdxdy--fI1-zdy--'-z
D
o o
Scrap paper, not to be graded
Long Answer Problems.
Unsubstantiated work may not receive full credit.
p
1. Let E be the homogenous solid region in R3 that is bounded above by the cone z = x2 + y 2 ,
below by the plane z = 0 and on the sides by the sphere x2 + y 2 + z 2 = 1. Let 0 denotes the
constant density of the solid E. Find the mass and z coordinate of the centroid.
Use spherical coordinates to evaluate required triple integrals. No marks will be given if
spherical coordinates are not used.
[10]
This region is simple enough to represent in
spherical coordinates without a sketch

Zn
C- :
ftp.o.o/lOEpEl,0---0---2it,IyE0EI }

m=fff%dV=f÷f /
" '

a
mass
top
's.no/dpdod0
E ñ
o o
-4

Iz 2T
Iz I

too / f. g.no/dod0-.?F-xo/sin0d0---Zj=xocos0
2
jz.ie
= = to
3
IT it
I 0
-4 -4
4
2-=p cos 0

Mxy=z%dV =/ ¥12Tfpcoscltop3.hu/dpdod =) |
1 " "
Iz 21T

C-
Iy O o
÷, ,
3.
Is:-(20 > xodpdodcl =

|/ s.info/)dod4

=
'
1¥ Sinko> DX = -
""

8
°
cos 12¢ )
÷
=
+70

8 so Es
My ,
=
* to

8 3++0 3

¥
= =

IT
n
Vitro 81T ,T% 8ft
-4
3

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QUESTION # 1 CONTINUED ONLY!
Long Answer Problems.
Unsubstantiated work may not receive full credit.

2. Consider the vector field F = hy, x, z + x + yi. Let C is the curve of intersection of the
circular cylinder x2 + y 2 = 1 and the plane z + x = 3 restricted to the first octant with a
counterclockwise orientation when viewed from the positive direction of the z-axis above the
plane z + x = 3.

a) Parameterize the curve C.


R
b) Evaluate the line integral C F · dr.

✗ 2+42=1 a) If we
say X -

-
Cosa and y
-

- Sino we have 2- =3 -

case
[10]
,

=3
( is then described by F (e) = cos @ T + sine
j + 13 -
cos e) I
4%2-20
from
with 0 varying 0 to Iz

b) É= ( s:-O t.3-cosol-cose-s.no )
,
-

case
,
=
( Si -0 ,
-

cos 0,3 -1s:-O )

dt-fsine.cosb.s.no ) do

Éndr :( site
-
-

cos Ze -13s:-O + site ) de =


( 3 sine -1 site -

1) do

÷ ( 3s.net/zltcoskoD-Md0-- .
.
.
Don't want to do this

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QUESTION # 2 CONTINUED ONLY!
Long Answer Problems.
Unsubstantiated work may not receive full credit.
ZZ
2
3. Use the Divergence Theorem to evaluate (F·n)dS, where F = hx, y, ex i, and S = S1 [S2 ,
S
with S1 is the part of the cylinder x2 + z 2 = 1 between planes y = 0 and x + y = 2 oriented
outward of the cylinder and S2 is is the part of the plane x + y = 2 oriented in the direction
of positive y axis
NOTE: S is not closed surface.
[10]
2-
a
this surface is
missing the circular
portion at

the base of the cylinder , 53 .

Using Divergence Theorem ,


we
can
write

-

Sy
F- ñlds -
-

fffdirfdv f)E. olds


E
-

S
,

in for
(0 -1,0 )
where
53 is
,

qB•

dirt -2
-

F. ñ=
y
-

for
/fglÉn)dS ,
we can
parameterize 5
,
as Ttx,z)=XT+zI with x2+z
'
II
3

ix.

iry-Irxxryi-jlr-xxe.tl/fg,f.i)dS---ffydABnl-y-.O
D
, so this

✗ =
integral
reuse
is

2- =/ sire
0

' 21T 1

/g
IT

µdi✓FdV= fffgzdv =

,
dyrdndo =/ •
1,212 rcosetrdrdo-HHYr-2rtoseldrdo-folz-zc.se)de
-

=4ñ

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QUESTION # 3 CONTINUED ONLY!
Long Answer Problems.
Unsubstantiated work may not receive full credit.
R p p 2
4. Use Stokes’ Theorem to evaluate C F · dr, where F = hxz y x2 + y 2 , yz + x x2 + y 2 , ez i,
and C is the curve of intersection of the paraboloid z = x2 + y 2 and the plane y = z,
counter-clockwise oriented if viewed from the positive z-axis.
[10]
for Stokes
'
Thorn he need to calculate curl -7
,
+2
I
( dirty 2) ✓

=
X
'
-42 +

c- rlÉ= ☐✗ F ,
T
j ✓jaya
a-

jl-xl-iifhi.tt#-y.-+VxiI+EE.=)X2--yfxTy2
÷ ÷ one =
il -

y ) -

"

yz + ✗ ✓✗ Kyl et
= -

yitxj -131×2-42 I

2-

IF di://scn-1-T.li
^
?
-142
"
-

" Z :X
y=z
,
,
,

4--72+42
,

,
,

"
y ✗ 2+42 -

y
= 0
We can
parameterize Sassy 2-1
FIX

y2 ty ty 0
yjtyk
-
+ =
y
-

. 4) = ✗ it

i i

2+4-1-212=4
E. E. ✗ =
i
Sis disk of radius
tz
j I
a
centered
:{
a at
I 0 0 y
+
= ✗
-

with 2- y
=

O l 1

In polar coordinates :

✗ = reuse y=r she ✗


2.
yZ=r2

f) curl -FdJ=
/ftx-3fxi.ir )dA
s D D
:{ 4,0) OIr± sine , O±o±ñ }

Si-0:/ t.rcoso.ir/rd-de--/u/,l-r7os0-i3r4drde
it sine it

"
'T

f(
"
" sine
sin "o

µ
" "°

=/ ( -1M ) ;n3p) do
-

1) swede
'
do
+
1- cos @
-

-
cost -1g =
case ,z
-

3
°
0 0
o

IT "
'" '

= -
cosy +

3
=
1+1 -

Eg -3--2-2-3=4-3
-

o o

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QUESTION # 4 CONTINUED ONLY!
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