Mathematical Analysis Exam

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Examination of Mathematical Analysis II

University of Warsaw
Department of Economics

year 2020/21, summer semester

16 June 2021

Attention: You are expected to answer the paper on your own. One of you photographs
should contain your personal declaration that you were unassisted. While correct answers
are important, the exam is mainly concerned with how well you justify your answers using
theorems and calculations to build logical arguments. So correct answers obtained from a
software package without calculations and proof will not be enough to pass.
The answers should be submitted within 2 hours on the "Exam Submit" link on the
Analysis II Moodle page, in at most 5 photographs contained in a single zip file named:
your name-AnII.zip, e.g., Napoleon-Bonaparte-AnII.zip.

Your answers should include the following information:

• Name and surname

• Index number

• Your signed declaration that you were unassisted.

1.

(a) Let f : R2 → R be the function given by


(
0 (x, y) = (0, 0)
f (x, y) =
(x2 + y 2 ) arctan( √ 1
) otherwise.
x2 +y 2

Calculate the gradient ∇f (0, 0).


5pt.

R∞ 2 √
(b) Given that −∞
e−x dx = π, calculate the improper integral:

Z∞
(x−µ)2
xe− 2σ 2 dx.
−∞

x−µ
Hint: The change of variables t = √

might help. 5pt.

PLEASE TURN OVER


2. Let f : R2 → R be given by the formula

f (x, y) = x2 y + 2y 2 x − 4xy

Find all points (x, y) ∈ R2 such that ∇f (x, y) = (0, 0) and determine if they are local maxima,
local minima or saddle points. 10pt.

3. Let F : R3 → R be given by the formula

F (x, y, z) = z ln(y) + 2 − xy.

(a) Show that there is a neighborhood U in (x, z) plane, containing the point (x, z) =
(2, −1), on which one can define a C 1 function y = y(x, z) such that y(2, −1) = 1 and
F (x, y(x, z), z) = 0. 3pt
∂y ∂ 2y
(b) Calculate (2, −1) and 2 (2, −1). 4pt
∂x ∂x
(c) Find the equation of the tangent plane to the surface

M = {(x, y, z) ∈ R3 : F (x, y, z) = 0}.

at the point (2, 1, −1). 3pt

4. Find the maximum and minimum values of the function f (x, y) = exy restricted to the
ellipse
x2 + 4y 2 = 4.
10pt.

5. Calculate the double integrals:


ZZ
x 2 2
(a) p ex +y dxdy where A = {(x, y) ∈ R2 : x2 + y 2 ≤ 1, x ≤ 0}. 5pt
2
x +y 2
A

Z1 Z1
sin(x)
(b) dx dy. 5pt

x2
0 y

THE END

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