Double Integral
Double Integral
xy ( x + y ) dx dy is equal to
3 2
(c) 1 6 (d) 1 5
1. 0 1
(a) 2 35 (b) 3 35
a5 (
(a) ab a 2 + b2 ) 2 (
(b) ab a 2 + b2 ) 4
(c) a 153
(d)
15
(
(c) ab a 2 + b2 3 ) ( )
(d) ab a 2 + b2 5
2 2 x − x2
5.
0 0
x dx dy is equal to
12. Evaluate y dx dy, where the region of
(a) (b) 3
integration is the area bounded by parabolas
(c) 2 (d) 4 y 2 = 4 ax and x 2 = 4 ay
48 3 48 2
1 1− y 2 (a) a (b) a
6.
0 0
4 ydy dx is equal to 5 5
(a) 1 3 (b) 2 3 48 4 48 7
(c) a (d) a
(c) 7 3 (d) 4 3 5 5
2 a cos
a a2 − y 2 13. r sin d dr
7.
0 0
a 2 − x 2 − y 2 dy dx is equal to 0
(a) a 2 6
0
(b) a 2 4
(a) a 2 3 (b) a 2 6
(c) a 2 5 (d) a 2 7
(c) a 2 4 (d) a 2 5
a (1+ cos )
x+2a
f ( x, y ) dx dy _____
a
rd dr 20.
16. Evaluate a +r2 2
, over one loop of the 0 a2 − x2
lemniscates r = a cos 2
2 2 0 y
x
l −1
1 2x
f ( x, y ) dx dy y −l e x + y dxdy. extended to all
18.
0 x
23. The value of
0 x2 2 1 position values, subject to x + y h. is
(a) + f ( x, y ) dy dx ( eh − 1) ( eh − 1)
1 x 1 x2 (a) (b)
sin l cos l
1 y 2 2y
(b) + f ( x, y ) dy dx (c)
eh − 1
(d)
eh − 1
0 y 2 1 y sin l cos l
1 − ( x2 a 2 ) − ( y 2 b2 )
1 y
f ( x, y ) dy dx
(c)
0 2y
24. Evaluate 1 + ( x2 a 2 ) + ( y 2 b2 )
dxdy, over the
1 y 2 1 x2 y 2
positive quadrant of the ellipse + = 1.
(d) f ( x, y ) dy dx + f ( x, y ) dy dx a 2 b2
0 y 2 1 y /2
ab ab
(a) − 1 (b) ( − 1)
3a − x 2 2 4
f ( x, y ) dx dy
2a
19.
0 x2 4 a
a 2 ax 3a 3a − x
(b)
0 0
f ( x, y )dy dx +
0
0
f 9 x, y )dy dx
the curves:
y = c cosh ( x c ) : x = 0, x = a Catenary 33. The area bounded by the curves and their
(c) a (d) a
2 5
(c) 1 10 (d) 1 11
30. The area of the loop of the curve: 37. The area between the curve and radii vectors:
y ( a + x ) = x ( a − x ) [Strophoid] is
2 2
r = ae m = , =
(a) 2a (1 − 4) (b) 2a (1 − 2)
2 2
38. The area of the curves: r = a + b cos ; a b
(c) 2a (1 − 3) (d) 2a (1 − 6)
2 2 [limacon]
39. The area common to the following curves:
31. The area of the loop of the curve: (i) r = a, r = a (1 + cos )
(
a 4 y 2 = x4 a 2 − x2 is )
(ii) r = a (1 + cos ) , r = a (1 − cos )
(a) a 3 2
(b) a 2 4
40. The area enclosed by the curves:
(c) a 2 8 (d) a 2 2
x = a cos t + b sin t + c; y = a cos t + b sin t + c
32. The area bounded by the curves and their (a) ( ab '− a ' b ) (b) ( ab − a ' b ')
asymptotes: x2 y 2 = a 2 y 2 − x2 ( )
(a) 4a
2
(b) a
3 (c) ( a ' b − ab ') (d) ( a ' b '− ab )
(c) (d)
2 3
44. The length of the arc of the curve y = log sec x
52. The area enclosed by the curve
from x = 0 to x = 3 x = a cos t + b sin t + c,
(a) log e 2 (b) log e 2 − 3( ) y = a cos t + b sin t + c.
(c) loge 3 (d) log e 2 + 3( ) 53. The length of the curve defined by the
45. The length of the arc of the curve equations
x = e sin , y = e cos from = 0 to = 2. x cos = a cos ( tan − ) ,
(c) 2 ( e 2 − 1) (
(d) e 2 − 1 ) between the points for which = 0 and
1
= .
46. The area common to the circle x 2 + y 2 = 4 and 2
the ellipse x 2 + 4 y 2 = 9 . 1
(a) a tan 2
1
(b) a tan 2
47. The area enclosed by the curves x 2 = 4ay and 2 3
1 1
x 2 + 4a 2 = 8a 3 / y. (c) a tan 2 (d) a tan 2
4 5
2 1
(a) ( 3 − 2 ) a (b) ( 3 − 2 ) a 2 54. The arc length of the curve y = f ( x ) lying
3 3
between two points for which x = a and
1 2
(c) ( 3 − 2 ) a (d) ( 3 − 2 ) a 2 x = b ( b a ) is given by:
3 3 b b
48. The area enclosed by the curve given by the
equations x = a cos3 , y = b sin 3
(a) y dx
a
(b) y 2 dx
a
3 3 2
dy
b
(a) ab (b) 2 ab
2
b
dx
4 8 (c)
a
1 + dx (d)
dx 1 + dx
dy
a
2
2 ( e 2 + 1)
e rd dr
(c) (d)
2
64. Evaluate double integrals: a2 + r 2
over one
56. The length of the arc of the curve
loop of r = a cos 2
2 2
y = log tanh ( x 2 )
from x = 1 to x = 2 (a)
2− a (b) 2 − a 2
2 2
(a) log ( e2 + 1) e (b) log ( e2 + 1) e2
(c) 2 − a3 (d) 2 − a 4
(c) log ( e2 + 1) 3e (d) log ( e2 + 1) 2e 2 2
57. The length of an arc of the curve r = ae cot 65. Evaluate xy dx dy over the region in the
taking s = 0 when = 0 positive quadrant for which x + y 1
58. The length of the arc of the curve
x = t 2 cos t , y = t 2 sin t (a) 7 2 4 (b) 9 2 4
59. The length of the arc of the parabola (c) 1 2 4 (d) 5 2 4
l r = 1 + cos 66. The area of the region bounded by quadrant of
2 x
1 x 2 + y 2 = a 2 and x + y = a
60. Evaluate double integrals: x + y2
dx dy
(a) ( 2 − 6 )
2
1 1
0 0 (b) ( − 2 ) a 2
1 4 4
(a) log 2 (b) log 2
1 1
3 (c) ( − 2 ) a 3 (d) ( − 2 ) a 5
1 1 4 4
(c) log 2 (d) log 2
4 5 67. The area of the loop of the curve r = a cos
61. Evaluate double integrals: between = 0 and = 2 by double
1 1+ x 2
1 integration
1+ x + y2
dx dy
a2 2 a2 2
( ) ( − 6 )
2
0 0 (a) − 6 (b)
16 26
(a)
4
log 2
2
(b) (
log 1 + 2 ) (c)
a2 2
( − 6 ) (d)
a2 2
( − 6 )
76 96
(c) log 1 + 2
4
( )
(d) log 2
2
68. By double integration that the area lying inside
the cardioids r = a (1 + cos ) and outside the
62. Evaluate double integrals:
a a2 − y 2 circle r = a is
a − x − y dy dx 1
(a) a ( + 8 )
1
(b) a 2 ( + 4 )
2 2 2
0 0 4 4
a2 a3 1 1
(a) (b) (c) a 2 ( + 8 ) (d) a 3 ( + 8 )
3 6 4 4
a 2
a3 69. The volume bounded by the paraboloid
(c) (d)
5 3 x 2 + y 2 = z and the plane z = 4
63. Evaluate double integrals: (a) 2 (b) 4
2a
(c) 6 (d) 8
r sin n cos d dr , for n + 1 0
n
70. The volume bounded by the coordinate planes
0 0
x y z
and the plane + + = 1
a b c
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abc abc a3 a5
(a) (b) (c) (d)
2 3 9 10
abc abc 78. By using the transformation x + y = u, y = uv;
(c) (d) 1 1− x
5 6 1
71. The area of the surface z = 2 xy included
2 find the value e
y ( x+ y )
dx dy = ( e − 1)
0 0
2
between planes x = 0, x = a, y = 0, y = b 1
Change the order of integration in the following
(a) ( e −1) ( e − 1) (b)
3
double integral (Q. 72 to Q. 76) 1 1
(c) ( e − 1) (d) ( e − 1)
a lx 4 2
72. V ( x, y ) dx dy 79. When the region of integration R is the triangle
0 mx
2
bounded by y = 0, y = x and x = 1 find
( 4 x − y 2 ) dx dy
a a x
f ( x, y ) dx dy
2
73. R
(a) 1 + 2 (b) 1 + 2
0 x
2a 2 ax
3 3 3 2
74. Vdx dy
0 2 ax − x 2 1 3 1 3
(c) + (d) +
a 2 a2 − x2 3 3 2 3 3 3
75. f ( x, y ) dx dy
( x + y )
2
0 0 80. Evaluate dx dy over the area
3 2 a cos
x2 y2
76. f ( r , ) rd dr bounded by the ellipse + =1
a 2 b2
ab ( a 2b 2 ) ab ( a 2 + b2 )
0 0
77. Change the following integrals into polar
(a) (b)
coordinates and find the value 2 2
a ab ( a 2 + b2 ) ab ( a 2b 2 )
a a
1
(i) x
0 y
2
+y 2
dy dx =
4
; (c)
4
(d)
4
a a
81. Evaluate R
y dx dy over the part R of the
(a) (b) plane bounded by the line y = x and the
2 3
a a parabola y = 4 x − x 2
(c) (d)
4 5 (a) 54 8 (b) 58 8
1 2 x − x2
3 (c) 58 4 (d) 58 2
(x + y 2 ) dx dy = − 1;
2
(ii) 82. Change the order of integration in
0 x
8
1 1
I = x 2 cos ( x 2 − xy ) dy dx and hence evaluate
3
(a) −1 (b) −1 0 y
8 8 it
3 1
(c) −2 (d) − 2 (a) − cos1 (b) − cos1
8 8 2
1 1
a2 − x2
(c) (1 − cos1) (d)
a
a 5
2 2
(iii) y x 2 + y 2 dx dy = a b
(x + y 2 ) dx dy is
0 0
20 83. Value of 2
0 0
a a
( ) ab ( a 2 + b 2 )
5 4
1
(a) (b) (a) ab a 2 + b2 (b)
20 10 3
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(c) ab ( a 2 + b 2 )
1
(
(d) 3ab a 2 + b 2 ) c 2( l + m ) ( l ) ( m )
(b)
2 4 ( l + m + 1)
1 y
(x + y 2 ) dy dx is
2
84. Value of
c
2( l + m )
(l ) ( m)
0 y
(c)
1 2 4 (l + m)
(a) (b)
35 35
3 4 c 2( l + m ) ( l ) ( m )
(c) (d) (d) .
35 35 2 ( l + m + 1)
2 a cos
1 1
(a) a 2 (b) a 2 h
6 3 (a)
sin
(e h
+ 1) (b)
sin l
e
1 5
(c) a 2 (d) a 2
(e + 1) (e − 1)
2 6 h h
2 (c) (d)
sin l sin l
86. Value of cos ( x + y ) dy dx is:
0 2 90. Area in the +ve quadrant between the curve
(a) 0 (b) 2 x n + y n = a n and the axes is:
a2 ( n )
(c) -2 (d) 1
a 2 (1 n )
2 2
2 sin
(a) (b)
87. r d dr is equal to: 2n ( 2 n ) 2n ( 2 n )
0 0
2
a2 ( n ) a 2 (1 n )
2 2
sin
sin d
1
(a)
0
(b)
0
2
r dr (c)
2n ( n 2 )
(d)
2n ( n 2 )
2
1 2
(c) 2
sin d (d) None of these 91. Value of R
x 2 + y 2 dx dy where R is the
0
region in xy − plane bounded by x 2 + y 2 = 4 and
x y dx dy for x + y c is:
2l −1 2 m−1 2 2 2
88. Value of
x 2 + y 2 = 9 is :
(l ) ( m)
(a) cl + m 19 19
( l + m + 1) (a) (b)
6 3
19 19
(c) (d)
2 4