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Unit 8 Review

The document is a review navigation guide for Unit 8, focusing on the application of integration in various contexts such as finding areas between curves, volumes with cross sections, and arc lengths. It includes a list of problems categorized by difficulty level (MILD, MEDIUM, SPICY) and specifies requirements for sketches related to these problems. Additionally, it outlines specific questions and tasks related to area, volume, and motion involving integrals.

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Unit 8 Review

The document is a review navigation guide for Unit 8, focusing on the application of integration in various contexts such as finding areas between curves, volumes with cross sections, and arc lengths. It includes a list of problems categorized by difficulty level (MILD, MEDIUM, SPICY) and specifies requirements for sketches related to these problems. Additionally, it outlines specific questions and tasks related to area, volume, and motion involving integrals.

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Unit 8 Review Navigation Guide

Application of Integration MILD MEDIUM SPICY


• Finding the Area Between Curves #1a #9a, #9b, #9c, #9d,
Expressed as Functions of x or y #9e, #9f
• Finding the Area Between Curves #2, #9g
that Intersect at More Than Two
Points
• Volumes with Cross Sections #1e #5
• Volume with Disk Method #4, #10a #1c, #10c
• Volume with Washer Method #1b #1d, #3, #10b,
#10d
• The Arc Length of a Smooth, #6 #7
Planar Curve
Spiral Questions #8
• Improper Integrals #11
• Connecting Position, Velocity and
Acceleration of Functions Using
Integrals
• Using Accumulation Functions and
Definite Integrals in Applied
Contexts
FRQ Refer to all Area/Volume/Arc Length FRQs throughout the
• Area, Volume and Arc Length unit.

Requirements for Sketch:


Area should include a sketch showing horizontal or vertical slice
Cross Section Volume should include a Sketch and Area Formula
Disk and Washer Volume should include a Sketch, the rotation, and the radii drawn.
1. The area sketched below is the area bounded 8. Find the volume generated by revolving the
1
by y = 2, y = x3 + 1 , and x = 0. Using the region bounded by the lines 𝑦 = 𝑥 and 𝑦 = 0,
diagram, set up the definite integral that 𝑥 = 1, x = k, as k increases without bound.
represents the following, but DO NOT calculate.
9. Sketch the region bounded by the graphs of
the equations, and determine the area of the
region.
1
a. The area described in the graph. a. y= 2 , y = 0, x = -1, x = 1
x +1
b. The volume of the solid formed by rotating the
area about the x-axis. b. x = y 2 − 2 y , x = -1, y = 0
c. The volume of the solid formed by rotating the
c. 𝑦 = 𝑒 𝑥 , 𝑥 = 2, 𝑥 = 0
area about the y-axis.
d. The volume of the solid formed by rotating the d. Calculator Active: y = csc x, y = 2, (one
area about the line x=3. region)
e. The volume of the solid with square cross
e. y = x 2 − 8 x + 3, y = 3 + 8x − x2
sections that are perpendicular to the x-axis.
f. Calculator Active:
#2 – 6: Calculator Active (Set Up the Integral y = x 3 , y = x 2 − 4 x + 3, x = 0
then evaluate in the Calculator):
2. Find the area of the region bounded by the g. y = x4 − 2x2 , y = 2x2
graphs of f ( x) = x 3 + x 2 − 6 x and g ( x) = − x 2 + 2 x 10. Find the volume of the solid generated by
revolving the plane region bounded by the
3. Find the volume of the solid generated by equations about the indicated line(s).
revolving the region bounded by the graph of y = x, y = 0, x = 4
y = x 3 and the line y=x, between x=0 and x=1, a. about the x-axis
about the y-axis. b. about the y-axis
c. about the line x = 4
4. Find the volume of the solid formed by d. about the line x = 6
revolving the region bounded by the graphs of
y = x 3 , y = 0, x = 1 and x = 2 about the x-axis. 11. Calculator Active: A particle moves along a
horizontal line. For 0 ≤ 𝑡 ≤ 8, the velocity of the
5. Let R be the region in the first quadrant whose particle is given by
base is bounded by f(x) = 1 + sin(2x) and 𝑡2
𝑣(𝑡) = 𝑡 − 3 ln(𝑡 + 2) + 2𝑡 sin ( )
x 12
g ( x ) = e 2 . The region R is the base of a solid. And the position is given by s(t). It is know that
For this solid, the cross sections perpendicular to s(0) = -3. t is measured in seconds.
the x-axis are semicircles with diameters a. Find all the values of t in the interval 4 ≤ 𝑡 ≤ 7
extending from f(x) to g(x). Find the volume of for which the speed of the particle is 5.
this solid. b. At t = 7, is the particle speeding up or slowing
down? Justify your answer.
𝒙𝟒 𝟏 c. Find the position of the particle at t = 3
6. Find the length of the curve y = + 𝟒𝒙𝟐 from
𝟖
d. Find all the time t in the interval 0 ≤ 𝑡 ≤ 8 at
x = 1 to x = 2.
which the particle changes direction, justify your
answer.
7. Calculator Active: Find the arc
e. Find the total distance the particle traveled
length of the Region R,
4 from t = 0 to t = 3.
if 𝑓(𝑥) = 5 𝑥 5/4 , bounded by
y = 0 and x = 4

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