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Whorksheet On Chapter 3,4,5

The document is a worksheet for engineering students at Debre Tabor University, focusing on applied mathematics, specifically Fourier series and limits. It includes various problems related to Fourier series, continuity, partial derivatives, directional derivatives, and integration. The worksheet also specifies group assignments and submission dates.
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Whorksheet On Chapter 3,4,5

The document is a worksheet for engineering students at Debre Tabor University, focusing on applied mathematics, specifically Fourier series and limits. It includes various problems related to Fourier series, continuity, partial derivatives, directional derivatives, and integration. The worksheet also specifies group assignments and submission dates.
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Debre Tabor University

Department Of Mathematics
Applied Mathematics II for Engineering Students
Work Sheet III
[Chapter 4 & 5]

{
−1 ,−2 π ≤ x ≤−π
1. Consider the function f ( x )= x ,−π < x ≤ π f ( x+ 4 π )=f ( x ) . Determine the numerical
1, π < x ≤ 2 π ,
value to which the Fourier series of f converges to
−7
a ¿ x=0 ,b ¿ x=2 π , c ¿ x=3 π , d ¿ x=4 π e ¿ x= π
2
2. Find the Fourier series for f ( x )=x , on−π ≤ x< π (and repeating periodically). Use this to

1 π2
show ∑ 2 = .
n =1 n 6
3. Find the Fourier series of the periodic function f ( x )=
∞ ∞
{ 2 for−2< x <0
x for 0< x <2
and f(x+4)=f(x) and

1 π2 (−1)n π❑
show that ∑ 2
= and ∑ ( 2 n+1 )❑ 4 =
n=0 ( 2 n+1 ) 8 n=0

4. For f ( x )=x 2 ,− p ≤ x ≤ p , f ( x+2 p )=f ( x ) ,show that the Fourier series of f is


∞ n
p 2 4 p2 (−1) nπx
+ 2 ∑ 2
cos ⁡( ) and deduce the sum of each of the following infinite
3 π n=1 n p
series of real numbers
∞ ∞ n +1 ∞
1 (−1) 1
a¿∑ 2 b¿∑ 2
c ¿ ∑ 2
n=1 n n=1 n n=1 ( 2 n−1 )

5. Determine whether the function is even, odd or neither? Find the Fourier series.
a) f ( x )=π −x ,−π < x< π b) f ( x )=2 x |x| ,−1< x <1

{
π π
x ,− < x <
c . f ( x )= 2 2 d ¿ f ( x ) =sin 4 x ,−π < x < π
π 3π
π −x , < x <
2 2

6. Find the Fourier series of periodicity 2 π for f ( x )= {2 π −xx forfor0<πx<< xπ<2 π and deduce the
1 1 1 1
value of 2
+ 2 + 2 + 2 +⋯
1 3 5 7

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7. Find the limit, if it exist
1 −1
a. lim [1+ xy ] xy √ x 2+ y 2
lim e
( x , y ) →(0 , 0) d. ( x , y ) →(0 ,0)

lim x +y
2 2 √ x2+ y2
b. ( x , y ) →(0 ,0 )
−1 1
xy e. lim tan [ 2 2 2
]
( x , y , z ) → (0 , 0 ,0) x + y +z
−1
2 2

c. lim e x +y

( x , y ) →(0 , 0)

{
x2
,
8. Show that f ( x , y )= x2 + y2 ( x , y ) ≠ 0 is discontinuous at(0 , 0).
0 , ( x , y )=(0 , 0)

9. Find the values of k if f ( x , y ) is continuous at ( x , y ) =(0 , 0), where

{
sin √ 5 x +5 y
2 2
,(
f ( x , y )= √ x 2+ y 2 x , y ) ≠(0 , 0)
K , ( x , y )=(0 , 0)

10.Find the first partial derivatives


−3 y
a. f ( x , y )=x 3 ln ⁡[1+ x y 5 ] d. f ( x , y , z )=x z
−3
b. f ( x , y )=cos ⁡[ x 5 y 4 ] xz
e. f ( x , y , z )= y 2 sec ⁡[ ]
x
−3 y
c. f ( x , y )= y tan−1 [ ] 2
y f. f ( x , y , z )=xsin( y )/ z 2
4
f yxxyy ∧∂ f
11.Find f xyxx , 2
∂x ∂ y ∂x
a. f ( x , y )=ln ⁡(4 x−5 y)
2 2
x −y
b. f ( x , y )= 2 2
x +y
12. Let f ( x , y )=[x + y ] .Show that f y ( 0 ,0 )=1.
3 3 1 /3

13. Let Z=ln [ x + y ]+2 tan


2 2 −1
[] y
x
.

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2 2
∂ z ∂ z
Show that 2 + 2 =0
∂x ∂y
∂z ∂z
14.Find ∂ x and ∂ y

3
a. [ x2 + y 2 + z 2 ]2 =1 b. ln ⁡[2 x 2 + y−z 3 ]=x

15.find the gradient for the given function

a. f ( x , y )=x 2−x 3 y 2 + y 4 c. f ( x , y , z )=x 2 z 2 sin 4 y


2
xy
b. f ( x , y , z )= 3
z

16. Find the directional derivatives


a. f ( x , y )=x 2+ y 2 , θ=300
−1 y
[]
b. f ( x , y )=sin x , v=i−3 j
c. f ( x , y )=[ xy +1 ] , ( 3 , 2 ) ∈thedirection of (5 , 3)
17. Suppose that ∇ f ( a , b ) =4 i+3 j .Find a unit vector U so that

a. DU f ( a , b )=0 c. DU f ( a , b ) is minimum
b. DU f ( a , b ) is a maximum

18. Find any relative extreme of the given function


a. f ( x , y )=¿ x 2+ y 2+5
2 4
b. f ( x , y )=xy− x − y +8
2 2

c. f ( x , y )=e y −3 y+ x +4 x
19. Find the absolute extreme of the given continuous function over the
closed and bounded set R.
a. f ( x , y )=x 2−3 y 2−2 x+ 6 y ; R is the square region with vertices
( 0 , 0 ) , ( 0 , 2 ) , ( 2 , 2 )and(2 , 0)
b. f ( x , y )=xy−2 x ; R is the triangular region with vertices ( 0 , 0 ) , ( 0 , 4 ) and
(4 , 0)
20. Find the absolute extreme of the given continuous function over the
closed region R defined by x 2+ y 2 ≤ 1
a. f ( x , y )=x + √ 3 y

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b. f ( x , y )=x 2+ xy+ y 2

21. Evaluate the following integration over a given regions


1 1 ln 2 1

a. ∫∫ y e dxdy xy
e. ∫ ∫ √e y +1tanxdxdy
0 0 0 −1

1 1 π 1 √ 1− y 2
b. ∫∫ cos ⁡[¿ ¿ y ]dydx ¿ ¿ 2
f. ∫∫ ∫ ysinxdzdydx
0 x 0 0 0

1 1 x
2
2 2
ye
c. ∫∫ x
3
dxdy g. ∫ ∫ [x 2 + y 2 ]dxdy
0 √y −2 −2

1 1

∫ ∫ e−[¿ ¿ ¿ x + y ]¿ ¿ ¿dxdy
2 2

d.
−1 −1

1 y 1 ❑
xy
h. ∫∫∫ 6 xyzdzd xdy ∬ dA ;D = { ( x , y ) : 0≤ x ≤ 1 , 0 ≤ y ≤1 }
0 0 xD √x 2
+ y 2+ 1

y
i. ∬ 2
dA ; D is bounded by y= √ x , y=0 , x=1
D 1+ x

1
j. ∬ 2
dA ; D is the triangular region with vertices ( 0 , 0 ) , ( 1 ,0 ) ,(0 ,1)
D 1+ x
❑ 2

k. ∬[x +y ] 2 2 3
d A ; D is the region in the first quadrant bounded by the lines
D

y=0∧ y =√ 3 x∧the x˚2+ y 2=9


l. ∬ xdA;D is the region in the first quadrant that lies between the circles
D

x + y =1 and x + y =2
2 2 2 2

m. ∭ z dV ;E is bounded by the planes y=0 , z=0 , x + y=2 and the cylinder


E

z + y =1 in the first octant.


2 2

n. ∭ yzdV ;E lies about the plane z=0 , below the plane z= y , and inside the
E

cylinder x 2+ y 2=4 .

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22. Find the surface area of Z=1+3 x+2 y 2 that lies above the triangle with
vertices ( 0 , 0 ) , ( 0 , 1 ) ,∧(2 , 1)
23. Find Volume
a. Under the paraboloid Z=x 2+ 4 y 2 and above the rectangle R=[ 0 ,2 ] x [1 , 4 ]
b. Under the surface Z=x 2 y above the triangular in the xy- plane with
vertices ( 1 , 0 ) , ( 2 , 1 ) ,∧( 4 , 0 ) .
24. Use polar coordinates or cylindrical coordinate or spherical coordinate to
evaluate the following integral
3 √ 9−x 2
a. ∫ ∫ 3
[ x + xy ]dydx
2

0 − √ 9−x 2

2 √ 4− y 2 √ 4− x2− y 2
b. ∫ ∫ ∫ y
2
√ x 2+ y 2+ z 2 dzdxdy
−2 0 – √ 4 −x − y
2 2

1 √ 1−x 2 √ 1−x 2− y 2 3

c. ∫ ∫ ∫ e
−[ x2 + y 2+ z2] 2
dzdydx
−1 0 0

3 √ 9− y 2 √ 9−x 2− y 2
d. ∫ ∫ ∫ √ x 2+ y 2+ z 2 dzdxdy
−3 − √ 9− y 2 – √ 9−x 2− y 2

Group assignment II:- question number 4C, 5d, 6, 18b, and 19b.

Submission date before 16/09/2017 E.C.

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