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MIDTERM EXAMINATION
Spring 2010
MTH301- Calculus II
Ref No: 1499814
Time: 60 min
Marks: 40
Student Info
Student ID:

Center:

Exam Date:
For Teacher's Use Only
Q No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Total

Marks

Q No. 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

Marks

Q No. 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24

Marks

Q No. 25 26

Marks

Question No: 1 ( Marks: 1 ) - Please choose one

Every point in three dimensional space can be described by ------- coordinates.

► Two

► Three

► Four

► Eight

Question No: 2 ( Marks: 1 ) - Please choose one


What are the direction cosines for the line joining the points (1, 3, 2) and (7, -2, 3)?

1 −3 2
► , and
7 2 3

7 −6 6
► , and
11 11 11
8 1 5
► , and
3 10 3 10 3 10

6 −5 1
► , and
62 62 62

Question No: 3 ( Marks: 1 ) - Please choose one

The angles which a line makes with positive x ,y and z-axis are known as ------------

► Direction cosines

► Direction ratios

► Direction angles

Question No: 4 ( Marks: 1 ) - Please choose one

Which of the following is geometrical representation of the equation y = 4 , in three


dimensional space?

► A point on y-axis (Farhan)

► Plane parallel to xy-plane

► Plane parallel to yz-axis

► Plane parallel to xz-plane (Ali)

Question No: 5 ( Marks: 1 ) - Please choose one

Domain of the function f ( x, y , z ) = x 2 + y 2 + z 2 is

► Entire 3D-Space
► Entire 3D-Space except origin

► (0, ∞ )

► (- ∞ , ∞ )

Question No: 6 ( Marks: 1 ) - Please choose one

If f ( x, y ) = x 2 y − y3 + ln x
∂2 f
then =
∂x 2

1
► 2xy +
x2

1
► 2y +
x2

1
► 2xy −
x2

1
► 2y −
x2

Question No: 7 ( Marks: 1 ) - Please choose one

Suppose f ( x, y ) = xy − 2 y 2 where x = 3t + 1 and y = 2t . Which one of the following is


true?

df
► dt
= −4t + 2

df
► = −16t − t
dt

df
► = 18t + 2
dt
df
► = −10t 2 + 8t + 1
dt

Question No: 8 ( Marks: 1 ) - Please choose one

f ( x , y , z ) ∂2 f ∂2 f ∂2 f
For a function , the equation 2 + 2 + 2 = 0 is known as -------------
∂ x ∂ y ∂ z

► Gauss Equation

► Euler’s equation

► Laplace’s Equation (Ali)


► Stoke's Equation

Question No: 9 ( Marks: 1 ) - Please choose one


→ →
Magnitude of vector a is 2, magnitude of vector b is 3 and angle between them when

→ →
placed tail to tail is 45 degrees. What is a . b ?

► 4.5

► 6.2

► 5.1

► 4.2

Question No: 10 ( Marks: 1 ) - Please choose one

Is the function f ( x, y ) continuous at origin? If not, why?


xy
f ( x, y ) =
x + y2
2

► f ( x, y ) is continuous at origin

► lim f ( x, y ) does not exist


( x , y ) →(0, 0)

► f (0, 0) is defined and lim f ( x, y ) exists but these two numbers are not
( x , y ) →(0, 0)

equal.

Question No: 11 ( Marks: 1 ) - Please choose one

Let R be a closed region in two dimensional space. What does the double integral over R
calculates?

► Area of R.??(ali)

► Radius of inscribed circle in R

► Distance between two endpoints of R.

► None of these

Question No: 12 ( Marks: 1 ) - Please choose one

Which of the following formula can be used to find the Volume of a parallelepiped
r r r
with adjacent edges formed by the vectors a , b and c ?

r r r

a× b×c ( )
r r r

a g b gc( )
r r r

a g b× c ( )
r r r

a × b gc ( )
Question No: 13 ( Marks: 1 ) - Please choose one

Two surfaces are said to be orthogonal at a point of their intersection if their normals at
that point are ---------

► Parallel

► Perpendicular

► In opposite direction

Question No: 14 ( Marks: 1 ) - Please choose one

Two surfaces are said to intersect orthogonally if their normals at every point common to
them are ----------

► perpendicular

► parallel

► In opposite direction (Farhan)

Question No: 15 ( Marks: 1 ) - Please choose one

Let the function f ( x, y ) has continuous second-order partial derivatives


( f xx , f yy and f xy ) ( x0 , y0 )
in some circle centered at a critical point and let
D = f xx ( x0 , y0 ) f yy ( x0 , y0 ) − f xy
2
( x0 , y0 )

If D > 0 and f xx ( x0 , y0 ) < 0 then f has ---------------

► Relative maximum at ( x0 , y0 )

► Relative minimum at ( x0 , y0 )
► Saddle point at ( x0 , y0 )

► No conclusion can be drawn.

Question No: 16 ( Marks: 1 ) - Please choose one

Let the function f ( x, y ) has continuous second-order partial derivatives


( f xx , f yy and f xy ) ( x0 , y0 )
in some circle centered at a critical point and let
D = f xx ( x0 , y0 ) f yy ( x0 , y0 ) − f xy
2
( x0 , y0 )

If D = 0 then ---------------

► f has relative maximum at ( x0 , y0 )

► f has relative minimum at ( x0 , y0 )

► f has saddle point at ( x0 , y0 )

► No conclusion can be drawn.

Question No: 17 ( Marks: 1 ) - Please choose one

If R = {( x, y ) / 0 ≤ x ≤ 2 and 1 ≤ y ≤ 4}, then

∫∫ R
(6 x 2 + 4 xy 3 ) dA =

4 2

► ∫ ∫
1 0
(6 x 2 + 4 xy 3 )dydx

2 4

► ∫ ∫
0 1
(6 x 2 + 4 xy 3 )dxdy

4 2

► ∫ ∫
1 0
(6 x 2 + 4 xy 3 )dxdy
4 1

► ∫ ∫
2 0
(6 x 2 + 4 xy 3 )dxdy

Question No: 18 ( Marks: 1 ) - Please choose one

If R = {( x, y ) / 0 ≤ x ≤ 2 and − 1 ≤ y ≤ 1}, then

∫∫
R
( x + 2 y 2 )dA =

1 2

► ∫ ∫
−1 0
( x + 2 y 2 )dydx

2 −1

► ∫ ∫
0 1
( x + 2 y 2 )dxdy

1 2

► ∫ ∫
−1 0
( x + 2 y 2 )dxdy

2 0

► ∫ ∫
1 −1
( x + 2 y 2 )dxdy

Question No: 19 ( Marks: 1 ) - Please choose one

If R = {( x, y ) / 2 ≤ x ≤ 4 and 0 ≤ y ≤ 1}, then

∫∫
R
(4 xe 2 y )dA =

1 4

► ∫ ∫
0 2
(4 xe 2 y )dydx

1 4

► ∫ ∫
0 2
(4 xe 2 y )dxdy
4 2

► ∫ ∫
1 0
(4 xe 2 y )dxdy

4 2

► ∫ ∫
1 0
(4 xe 2 y )dydx

Question No: 20 ( Marks: 1 ) - Please choose one

If R = {( x, y ) / 0 ≤ x ≤ 4 and 0 ≤ y ≤ 9}, then

∫∫
R
(3 x − 4 x xy )dA =

9 4

► ∫ ∫
0 0
(3 x − 4 x xy )dydx

4 9

► ∫ ∫
0 4
(3 x − 4 x xy )dxdy

9 0

► ∫ ∫
4 0
(3 x − 4 x xy )dxdy

4 9

► ∫ ∫
0 0
(3 x − 4 x xy )dydx

Question No: 21 ( Marks: 2 )

Suppose that the surface f ( x, y , z ) has continuous partial derivatives at the point
(a, b, c) . Write down the equation of tangent plane at this point.

Question No: 22 ( Marks: 2 )

Evaluate the following double integral.


∫∫ ( 3x − y ) dy dx
∫∫ ( 3x y / 2 − xy / 2 ) dx ∫ ∫∫ ( 3 x − y ) dy dx
2 2

3 x1 y y 2
∫ 1 − 2 dx
3x 2 y xy 2
− +c
2 2
Answer

3 x1 y y 2
∫ 1 − 2 dx
3x 2 y xy 2
− +c
2 2

Question No: 23 ( Marks: 3 )

Evaluate the following double integral.


∫∫ ( 3 + 2 x − 3 y ) dx dy
2

= ∫ ( 3 x + x 2 + 3 xy 2 ) dy
= 3 xy + x 2 y + 3 xy3

∫∫ ( 3 + 2 x − 3 y ) dx dy
2

= ∫ ( 3 x + x + 3 xy ) dy
2 2

= 3 xy + x 2 y + 3 xy3

Question No: 24 ( Marks: 3 )

Let f ( x, y, z ) = yz 3 − 2 x 2
Find the gradient of f .

Question No: 25 ( Marks: 5 )

Find all critical points of the function


f ( x, y ) = y 2 + xy + 3 y + 2 x + 3
Question No: 26 ( Marks: 5 )

Use double integral in rectangular co-ordinates to compute area of the region bounded by
the curves y = x 2 and y = x .

PAPER NO.2

1. Every real number corresponds to ____________ on the co-ordinate line.

 Infinite number of points

 Two points (one positive and one negative)

 A unique point??f

 None of these

2. There is one-to-one correspondence between the set of points on co-ordinate line and
__________.
 Set of real numbers

 Set of integers

 Set of natural numbers

 Set of rational numbers

3. Which of the following is associated to each point of three dimensional spaces?


 A real number

 An ordered pair

 An ordered triple
 A natural Number

4. All axes are positive in __________octant.


 First

 Second

 Fourth

 Eighth

 π π
5. The spherical co-ordinates of a point are  3, ,  .What are its cylindrical co-
 3 2
ordinates?
 3 3 
  , , 0 
 2 2 

 π π 
  3 cos , 3 sin , 0
 3 3 

 π π π
  3 sin , , 3 cos 
 3 2 3

 π 
  3, , 0 
 3 

6. Suppose f ( x, y ) = xy − 2 y where x = 3t +1 and y = 2t . Which one of the following is


2

true?
df
 = −4t + 2
dt

df
 = −16t − t
dt

df
 = 18t + 2
dt

df
 = −10t 2 + 8t + 1
dt

∂w
7. Let w = f ( x, y, z ) and x = g ( r, s) , y = h( r, s) , z =t( r, s) then by chain rule =
∂r
∂w ∂x ∂w ∂y ∂w ∂z
 + +
∂x ∂r ∂y ∂r ∂z ∂r
∂w ∂x ∂w ∂y ∂w ∂z
 + +
∂r ∂r ∂r ∂r ∂r ∂r

∂w ∂x ∂x ∂w ∂y ∂y ∂w ∂z ∂z
 + +
∂x ∂r ∂s ∂y ∂r ∂s ∂z ∂r ∂s

∂w ∂r ∂w ∂r ∂w ∂r
 + +
∂r ∂x ∂r ∂y ∂r ∂z

8. Magnitude of vector is 2, magnitude of vector is 3and angle between them when


placed tail to tail is 45 degrees. What is ?
 4.5

 6.2

 5.1

 4.2

9. Is the function f ( x, y ) continuous at origin? If not, why?

 f ( x, y ) is continuous at origin

 f ( 0, 0 ) is not defined

 f ( 0, 0 ) is defined but lim f ( x, y ) does not exist


( x , y ) →( 0,0 )

 f ( 0, 0 ) is defined and lim f ( x, y ) exist but these two numbers are not
( x , y ) →( 0,0 )
equal.

10. Is the function f ( x, y ) continuous at origin? If not, Why?

 f ( x, y ) is continuous at origin

 f ( 0, 0 ) is not defined

 f ( 0, 0 ) is defined but lim f ( x, y ) does not exist


( x , y ) →( 0,0 )
 f ( 0, 0 ) is defined and lim f ( x , y ) exist but these two numbers are not equal.
( x , y ) →( 0,0 )

11. Let R be a closed region in two dimensional space. What does the double integral
over R calculates?
 Area of R

 Radius of inscribed circle in R.

 Distance between two endpoints of R.

 None of these

12. Which of the following formula can be used to find the volume of a parallelepiped
with adjacent edges formed by the vectors , and ?

13. Two surfaces are said to be orthogonal at appoint of their intersection if their normals
at that point are_________.
 Parallel

 Perpendicular

 In opposite direction

 Same direction

14. By Extreme Value Theorem, if a function f ( x, y ) is continuous on a closed and


bounded set R, then f ( x, y ) has both __________ on R.
 Absolute maximum and absolute minimum value
 Relative maximum and relative minimum value

 Absolute maximum and relative minimum value

 Relative maximum and absolute minimum value


15. Let the function f ( x, y ) has continuous second-order partial derivatives
(f xx , f yy and f xy ) in some circle centered at a critical point ( x0 , y0 ) and let
D = f xx ( x0 , y0 ) f yy ( x0 , y0 ) − f xy2 ( x0 , y0) if
D > 0 and fxx ( x0 , y0 ) < 0 then f has __________ .
 Relative maximum at ( x0 , y0 )

 Relative minimum at ( x0 , y0 )

 Saddle point at ( x0 , y0 )

 No conclusion can be drawn.

16. Let the function f ( x, y ) has continuous second-order partial derivatives


(f xx , f yy and f xy ) in some circle centered at a critical point ( x0 , y0 ) and let
D = f xx ( x0 , y0 ) f yy ( x0 , y0 ) − f xy2 ( x0 , y0) if
if D = 0 then _________.

 f has relative maximum at ( x0 , y0 )

 f has relative minimum at ( x0 , y0 )

 f has saddle point at ( x0 , y0 )

 No conclusion can be drawn.

17. If R = R1 ∪ R2 , where R1 and R2 are no over lapping regions then


∫∫ f ( x, y ) dA + ∫∫ f ( x, y )dA =
R1 R2

 ∫∫ f ( x, y ) dA
R

 ∫∫ f ( x, y ) dA ∪ ∫∫ f ( x, y )dA
R1 R2

 ∫∫ f ( x, y ) dV
R

 ∫∫ f ( x, y ) dV ∩ ∫∫ f ( x, y ) dA
R R2
18. If R = { ( x, y ) / 0 ≤ x ≤ 2 and 1 ≤ y ≤ 4} , then ∫∫ ( 6 x + 4 xy 3 ) dA =
2

R
4 2

∫ ∫ ( 6x + 4 xy 3 ) dydx
2

1 0

2 4

∫ ∫ ( 6x + 4 xy 3 ) dydx
2

0 1

4 2

∫ ∫ ( 6x + 4 xy 3 ) dydx
2

1 0

4 1

∫ ∫ ( 6x + 4 xy 3 ) dydx
2

2 0

19. If R = { ( x, y ) / 2 ≤ x ≤ 4 and 0 ≤ y ≤ 1} , then ∫∫ ( 4 xe ) dA =


2y

R
1 4

∫ ∫ ( 4 xe ) dydx
2y

0 2

1 4

∫ ∫ ( 4 xe ) dxdy
2y

0 2

4 2

∫ ∫ ( 4 xe ) dxdy
2y

1 0

4 2

∫ ∫ ( 4 xe ) dydx
2y

1 0

20. If R = { ( x, y ) / 0 ≤ x ≤ 4 and 0 ≤ y ≤ 9} , then ∫∫ ( 3x − 4 x


R
)
xy dA =
9 4

 ∫ ∫ ( 3x − 4 x
0 0
)
xy dydx

9 4

 ∫ ∫ ( 3x − 4 x
0 0
)
xy dxdy

9 0

 ∫ ∫ ( 3x − 4 x
4 0
)
xy dxdy
4 9

 ∫ ∫ ( 3x − 4 x
0 0
)
xy dydx

21. Suppose that the surface f ( x, y, z ) has continuous partial derivatives at the point
( a, b, c ) Write down the equation of tangent plane at this point.
22. Evaluate the following double integral ∫ ∫ ( 12 xy − 8 x ) dydx .
2 3

∫ ∫ ( 3 + 2 x − 3 y ) dxdy
2
23. Evaluate the following double integral
24. Let f ( x, y, z ) = xy e Find the gradient of f .
2 z

25. Find, Equation of Tangent plane to the surface f ( x, y , z ) = x + y + z − 9 at the point


2 2

( 1, 2, 4 ) .
26. Use the double integral in rectangular co-ordinates to compute area of the region
bounded by the curves y = x 2 and y = x .

MIDTERM EXAMINATION
Spring 2010
MTH301- Calculus II (Session - 3)
Time: 60 min
Marks: 40
Student Info
StudentID:

Center: OPKST

ExamDate: 6/3/2010 12:00:00 AM

For Teacher's Use Only


Q 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Total
No.
Marks

Q No. 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

Marks

Q No. 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24

Marks

Q No. 25 26

Marks
Question No: 1 ( Marks: 1 ) - Please choose one
Which of the following number is associated to each point on a co-ordinate line?
► An integer
► A real number
► A rational number
► A natural number

Question No: 2 ( Marks: 1 ) - Please choose one


If a > 0 , then the parabola y = ax + bx + c opens in which of the following
2

direction?
► Positive x - direction
► Negative x - direction
► Positive y - direction
► Negative y - direction

Question No: 3 ( Marks: 1 ) - Please choose one

Rectangular co-ordinate of a point is (1, 3, − 2) . What is its spherical co-


ordinate?
 π 3π 
►  2 2, , 
 3 2 
 π 3π 
►  2 2, , 
 2 4 
 π 3π 
►  2 2, , 
 3 4 
 π 3π 
►  2, , 
 3 4 

Question No: 4 ( Marks: 1 ) - Please choose one


If a function is not defined at some point, then its limit ----------- exist at that point.

►Always
►Never
►May

Question No: 5 ( Marks: 1 ) - Please choose one


Suppose f ( x, y ) = x 3e xy . Which one of the statements is correct?
∂f
= 3 x 3e xy
► ∂y
∂f
= x3e xy
► ∂y
∂f
= x 4 e xy
► ∂y
∂f
= x 3 ye xy
► ∂y

Question No: 6 ( Marks: 1 ) - Please choose one


If f ( x, y ) = x 2 y − y3 + ln x
∂2 f
then =
∂x 2

1
► 2xy +
x2
1
► 2 y + 2
x
1
► 2xy − 2
x
1
► 2 y − 2
x

Question No: 7 ( Marks: 1 ) - Please choose one

Suppose f ( x, y ) = xy − 2 y 2 where x = 3t + 1 and y = 2t . Which one of the following


is true?

df
► = −4t + 2
dt

df
► = −16t − t
dt
df
► = 18t + 2
dt
df
► = −10t 2 + 8t + 1
dt

Question No: 8 ( Marks: 1 ) - Please choose one

Is the function f ( x, y ) continuous at origin? If not, why?


0 If x ≥ 0 and y ≥ 0
f ( x, y ) = 
1 Otherwise

► f ( x, y ) is continuous at origin


► f (0, 0) is not defined

► f (0, 0) is defined but lim f ( x, y ) does not exist


( x , y ) →(0, 0)

► f (0, 0) is defined and lim f ( x, y ) exists but these two


( x , y ) →(0, 0)

numbers are not equal.

Question No: 9 ( Marks: 1 ) - Please choose one


What is the relation between the direction of gradient at any point on the surface
to the tangent plane at that point ?

►parallel
►perpendicular
►opposite direction
►No relation between them.

Question No: 10 ( Marks: 1 ) - Please choose one


Two surfaces are said to intersect orthogonally if their normals at every point
common to them are ----------
► perpendicular
► parallel
► in opposite direction

Question No: 11 ( Marks: 1 ) - Please choose one


By Extreme Value Theorem, if a function f ( x, y ) is continuous on a closed and
bounded set R, then f ( x, y ) has both ---------------- on R.
► Absolute maximum and absolute minimum value
► Relative maximum and relative minimum value

Question No: 12 ( Marks: 1 ) - Please choose one


Let the function f ( x, y ) has continuous second-order partial derivatives
(f xx , f yy and f xy )
in some circle centered at a critical point ( x0 , y0 ) and let
D = f xx ( x0 , y0 ) f yy ( x0 , y0 ) − f xy2 ( x0 , y0 )

If D > 0 and f xx ( x0 , y0 ) < 0 then f has ---------------


► Relative maximum at ( x0 , y0 )
► Relative minimum at ( x0 , y0 )
► Saddle point at ( x0 , y0 )
► No conclusion can be drawn.

Question No: 13 ( Marks: 1 ) - Please choose one


Let the function f ( x, y ) has continuous second-order partial derivatives
(f xx , f yy and f xy )
in some circle centered at a critical point ( x0 , y0 ) and let
D = f xx ( x0 , y0 ) f yy ( x0 , y0 ) − f xy2 ( x0 , y0 )

If D = 0 then ---------------
► f has relative maximum at ( x0 , y0 )
► f has relative minimum at ( x0 , y0 )
► f has saddle point at ( x0 , y0 )
► No conclusion can be drawn.

Question No: 14 ( Marks: 1 ) - Please choose one

The function f ( x, y ) = y − x is continuous in the region --------- and

discontinuous elsewhere.

► x≠ y
► x≤ y
► x> y

Question No: 15 ( Marks: 1 ) - Please choose one


Plane is an example of ---------------------
► Curve
► Surface
► Sphere
► Cone

Question No: 16 ( Marks: 1 ) - Please choose one


If R = R1 ∪ R2 , where R1 and R2 are no overlapping regions then
∫ ∫ f ( x, y) d+A
R1 R2
f ( x∫, ∫y) d A =

► ∫∫
R
f ( x, y) dA

► ∫ ∫ f ( x, y) d∪A
R1 R2
f ( x∫, ∫y) d A

► ∫∫
R
f ( x, y ) dV

► ∫ ∫ f ( x, y) d∩A
R1 R2
f ( x∫, ∫y) d A

Question No: 17 ( Marks: 1 ) - Please choose one


If R = {( x, y ) / 0 ≤ x ≤ 2 and 1 ≤ y ≤ 4}, then

∫∫
R
(6 x 2 + 4 xy 3 ) dA =

4 2

► ∫ ∫
1 0
(6 x 2 + 4 xy 3 )dydx

2 4

► ∫ ∫
0 1
(6 x 2 + 4 xy 3 )dxdy

4 2

► ∫ ∫
1 0
(6 x 2 + 4 xy 3 )dxdy

4 1

► ∫ ∫
2 0
(6 x 2 + 4 xy 3 )dxdy

Question No: 18 ( Marks: 1 ) - Please choose one


If R = {( x, y ) / 0 ≤ x ≤ 2 and − 1 ≤ y ≤ 1}, then

∫∫
R
( x + 2 y 2 )dA =

1 2

► ∫ ∫
−1 0
( x + 2 y 2 )dydx

2 −1

► ∫ ∫
0 1
( x + 2 y 2 )dxdy
1 2

► ∫ ∫
−1 0
( x + 2 y 2 )dxdy

2 0

► ∫ ∫
1 −1
( x + 2 y 2 )dxdy

Question No: 19 ( Marks: 1 ) - Please choose one


If R = {( x, y ) / 0 ≤ x ≤ 2 and 0 ≤ y ≤ 3}, then

∫∫
R
(1 − ye xy )dA =

2 3

► ∫ ∫
0 0
(1 − ye xy )dydx

2 3

► ∫ ∫
0 0
(1 − ye xy )dxdy

3 0

► ∫ ∫
2 0
(1 − ye xy )dxdy

2 3

► ∫ ∫
0 2
(4 xe 2 y )dydx

Question No: 20 ( Marks: 1 ) - Please choose one


If R = {( x, y ) / 0 ≤ x ≤ 4 and 0 ≤ y ≤ 9}, then

∫∫
R
(3 x − 4 x xy )dA =

9 4

► ∫ ∫
0 0
(3 x − 4 x xy )dydx

4 9

► ∫ ∫
0 4
(3 x − 4 x xy )dxdy

9 0

► ∫ ∫
4 0
(3 x − 4 x xy )dxdy

4 9

► ∫ ∫
0 0
(3 x − 4 x xy )dydx

Question No: 21 ( Marks: 2 )


Evaluate the following double integral.
∫∫ ( 2xy + y ) dx dy
3
Question No: 22 ( Marks: 2 )
y2
Let f ( x, y ) = 2 + x 2 +
4
Find the gradient of f

Question No: 23 ( Marks: 3 )


Evaluate the following double integral.
∫∫ ( 3 + 2 x − 3 y ) dx dy
2

Question No: 24 ( Marks: 3 )


Let f ( x, y, z ) = yz 3 − 2 x 2
Find the gradient of f .

Question No: 25 ( Marks: 5 )

Find Equation of a Tangent plane to the surface f ( x, y , z ) = x 2 + 3 y + z 3 − 9 at the

point (2, − 1, 2)

Question No: 26 ( Marks: 5 )


Evaluate the iterated integral
4 x
∫ ∫ ( xy )
2
x
2
dy dx
Use double integral in rectangular co-ordinates to compute area of the region bounded by
the curves y = x 2 and y = x .

SOLVED BY Farhan & Ali


BS (cs) 2nd sem
Hackers Group
Mandi Bahauddin
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