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Exercises: Level - 1 (Problems Based On Fundamentals)

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Exercises: Level - 1 (Problems Based On Fundamentals)

1. The document provides examples of calculating the area under curves bounded by various curves and axes. It includes areas bounded by linear, logarithmic, exponential, trigonometric, and polynomial curves. 2. There are 53 problems that involve calculating areas bounded by combinations of curves like parabolas, circles, ellipses, and straight lines. 3. The problems cover basic areas as well as more complex regions bounded by multiple curves, intersections of curves, and optimization of areas for given parameters.

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Area Under Curve

Exercises
Level - 1
(Problems Based on Fundamentals)

Area of a linear curve

1. Find the area of the region bounded by the curves y = x2 2x + 2, x = 1 and x = 2.

2. Find the are bounded by the curves y = ln x + tan1 x and the ordinates = 1 and x = 2.

3. Find the area bounded by y = x|sin x|, x-axis and the ordinates x = 0 and x = 2.

4. Find the area bounded by y = 1log 1 x and the x-axis between x = 1 and x = 2.
3

5. Find the area of the region bounded by the curve y = e2x 3ex + 2 and the x-axis.

6. Find the area bounded by y = x3 and x-axis between the ordinates x = 1 and x = 1.

7. Find the area bounded by the curve y = sin x and the x-axis, for 0 x 2.

8. Find the area bounded by the curve y = cos x and the x-axis, for 0 x 2.

9. Find the area bounded by the curve y = x(x 1) (x 2) and the x-axis.

10. Find the area bounded by the curve y = (x 1) (x 2) (x 3) and the x-axis.

Area of a region between two non-intersecting curves


11. Find the area of the region enclosed by the curves y = x2 and y = 2x x2.

1
Area Under Curve

12. Find the area of the region bounded by the parabolas f(x) = logx and g(x) = ( logx) 2.
y2 = x and x 2 = y.
34. Find the area enclosed by y 2 x2 - x4.
13. Find the area of the region .bounded by the parabolas

=

4y2 = 9x and 3x 2 = 16y. 35. Find the area bounded by the curve lyl + s e-lxl
14. Find the area of the region bounded by the curves 36. Find the area of the region
3x f(x, y) = [(x, y):
y
4 and the line 3x - 2y + 12 = 0.
2

0 Sy Sx2 + 1, 0 Sy S X + 1, 0 S X S 2].
=

15. Find the area bounded by the curve x2 = 4y and the 37. Find the area bounded by the curves
straight line x = 4y - 2. y = x and y = x 3.
16. Find the area of the region included between the 38. Find the area bounded by the curves
parabolas y 2 = 4ax and x2 = 4ay. y = x(x - 1) 2 the y-axis and the line y = 2.
17. Find the area of the region enclosed by the parabola 39. Find the area of the region bounded by
y 2 = 4ax and the chord y = mx. y = x 2 + 1, y = x, x = 0 and y = 2.
18. Find the area of the region bounded by the curve 40. Find the area of the region bounded by the curves
y = x2 + 2, y = X, X = 0 and X = 3. y = loge x and y = 2x, x = 1/2 and x = 2.
19. Find the area bounded by the curve y = 2x - x 2 and 41. Find ther area enclosed by the parabola (y - 2) 2 =
the straight line y = -x.
(x - 1), the tangent to the parabola at (2, 3) and
20. Find the area bounded by the straight lines x = 0, x-axis.
x = 2 and the curves y = 2x - x2, y = 2 x. 42. Find the area enclosed by the loop of the curve
21. Find the area bounded by the curves y. = 6x - x2 and y2 = (x - l) (x - 2) 2.
y = x 2 - 2x. 43. Find the area bounded by the curves y = (x - 1) 2, y
22. In what ratio does the x-axis divide the area of the = (x + 1) and y = 1/4.
2

region bounded by the parabolas y = 4x - x 2 and 44. Find the area bounded by the curves y = ?, y = e-x
y = x2 - x? and the straight line x = 1.
23. Find the area of the region between the circles 45. Find the area bounded by the curve y = logx,
x2 + y 2 = 4 and (x - 2) 2 + y 2 = 4. y = log I.xi, y = llogxl and y = l loglxll.
24. Find the area of the region enclosed between the two 46. Find the area bounded by the curve Ix - 21 + ly + 11
circles x2 + y 2 = 1 and (x - 1) 2 + y2 = 1. = 1.
25. Find the area of the smaller region bounded by the 47. Find the area of the region bounded by the curve
[x] + [y] = 3 in first quadrant, where [,] = GIF.
. x2 . ht l'me X + y- =1 .
2
elhpse -+- y = 1 and the straig a
a2 b2 b 48. Find the area of the region bounded by the curve
lxl + lyl = 1 and Ix - 11 + lyl = 1.
26. Find the area of the region
{(x, y): x2 +is 1 S X + y}. 49. Find the area bounded by the curve ...
27. Find the area of the region y = cos-1( cosx) and Ix - nl
{(x, y): y2 s 4x, 4x2 + 4y 2 s 9}. +l
y
-11 1=

28. Find the area of the region 50. Find the area bounded by the curve
{(x, y): x2 + y 2 s 2ax, y 2 ax, x 0, y O} lyl = -(1 - 1.x1)2 + 5.
29. Find the area of the region 51. Find the area bounded by the curves y = -..Jixf and

( (X Y).
, . a2
x2
b2
i
+ y2 -< 1 -< a + .
b
y = lxl.
52. Find the area of the region bounded by the curves
Ix + yl + Ix - yl s 2.
30. Find the area of the region bounded by
53. Find the area bounded by the curve y = x and
y = 1 + Ix + 11, X = -2, X = 3, y = 0. y = x + sinx, where 0 s x s Jr.
31. Find the area of the region bounded by 54. Let f(x) be a non-negative continuous function
y = 1 + Ix+ 11, x = -3, x = 3, y = 0. such that the area bounded by the curve y = f(x),
32. Find the area enclosed by the curves . and the ordmates
x-axis . Jr /3 Jr,
x = and x = > 1s
y = Ix - 11 and y = - Ix - 11 + 1. 4 4
33. Find the area of the region bounded by the curves ( /3 sin /3 + 1 cos /3 + ../2/3), find 1m}
2
Area Under Curve

3
55. Find the area bounded by the curves y = sinx and x
71. If the area bounded by y = 3 - x2 + a and the straight
y = cosx, x = 0 and x = 2"
7r
lines x = 0 and x = 2 and the x-axis is minimum,
56. Find the area enclosed by the curves y = 2 - 12 -xi find the value of a.
72. Find the value of a, for which the area bounded by
and y = 3
txr the curve y = a2x2 + ax + 1 d the straight' lines
y = 0, x = 0 and x = 1 the least.


57. The line y = mx bisects the area enclosed by the lines
For what value of k, the area enclosed by the curves
1 + 4x - x2.
73.
x 0, y 0; x and the curve y
y = x2 - 3 and y = kx + 2 is the least. Find also the
= = = =

Findm.
... least area.
1 e-w.
58. Find the area bounded by the curve lyl + 2 74. If the area bounded by the curve y= x2 + 2x - 3 and
the line y = mx + 1 is least, find the value of m.
75. Find the value of a for which the area bounded by

59. Find the area bounded between y = sin- 1 x and y-axis the curve y = i + : , and the lines
2
y = 0, x = a and
between y = 0 and y = rc/2.
x = 2a is least.
60. Find the area enclosed by the line y = x - 1 and the
parabola y2 = 2x + 6.
61. Find the area enclosed by x = -2y 2 and
X = 1 - 3y2.
62. Find the area enclosed by the curves y = tan-1 x and
y = coC 1 x and the y-axis.
63. Find the area bounded by the curve x = -l + y + 2
and the y-axis.

64. Find the area of the plane figure bounded by


y = ....rx, x e [0, lJ, y = x2, x e [1, 2]

and y = -x2 + 2x + 4, x E [0, 2].


65. Fi.nd the area of tile region bounded by the curves
41yl = 14 - J-1 and lyl(x2 + 4) = 12.
66. Find the area bounded by the ellipse x2 + 2y2 = 2
and the outside of the parabola y = 1 - J-.
67. Find the area common to the circle x2 + y2 = 4 and
the ellipse x2 + 4y2 = 9.
68. Find the area enclosed by the curves y = ln(x + e)
and .x = In(), and x-axis.
69. Find the area enclosed, by the curves x2 + y2 = 4,
parabola y = x2 + x + 1 and the curve
(i) + cos()} and x-axis.
i
y = [ sin2

70. Find the area enclosed. by the curves + y2 = 1

and ; - y2 = 1.
2
3
Area Under Curve

HINTS AND SOLUTIONS

le,ei I
1. Hence, the required area
= (4 - 6 + 2log 2 + 3 - )
2 = ( + 2log 2) sq.u.
= f ydx
-1 6. Hence, the required area

J x3t1x
1
=
=f (x2 -2x+2) dx -1
-1
=0
7. Hence, the required area

(!- 4 + 4 + + 1 - 2) J0 sinxdx
2n;
=
=
n;
J
2n:
= 3 + 1 - 2 = 2 sq.u. = f sinxdx - sinxdx
2. Hence, the required area 0 n;

= (-cosx)I; - (-cosx)l;
2 n:

=f (Inx + tan- 1x)dx


1 = ,-(cosx)I; + ( cosx)l;n:
= (xiogx - x)li + (xtan- x -logll + x21)I:
= -(-1 - 1) + ( 1- (-1)) = 4 sq.u.
1

= (2log2 - 1) + (2tan-12 - log5 - i) 8. Hence, the required area

J0 cosxdx
2n:
=
= (2(log 2 + tan- 1 2) - log5 - (i + 1)) s.u.
J cosxdx - J J
n;/2 3Tr12 2n;
3. Hence, the required area = cosxdx + cosxdx
2n:
0 n;/2 3n:l2
= f (xlsinxl )dx = (sinx)lt2 - (sinx)l!7? + (sinx)1;:,2
= (1 - 0) - (-1 - 1) + (0,.. (_;J))
0
n; 2n:
= f (:xsinx)dx - f (xsinx)dx = 4 sq.u.
9. Hence, the required area
0 n;
= (-xcosx + sinx)I; - (-xcosx + sinx)l;n:
= 7r - (-2,r - 7r)
2

=41r. sq.u.
= J {x(x - l)(x - 2)J

4. Hence, the required area


j 2

2 =J0 {x(x - l)(x - t)}dx- J1 {x(x - l)(x 2)Jdx


= f1 (IogvzX)dx
=J J1
1 2

1 (x3 - 3x + 2x)dx -
2
(x3 - 3x2 +2x)dx
= - - (xiogx - x)l 21
log 2
0

= - -1- ( 2log 2 - 3) = ({ -x3 +x2)1:-({-x3+x2)1


log2
=
1 (3 - 2log2) sq.u.
log2
=( - 1 + 1) - ( ( 4 - 8 + 4) -{ - 1 + 1))

5. Hence, the required area = 2(- 1 + 1)


log2
= J0 <e2x - 3tt + 2)ax =
1
2 sq.u.
= ( e; - 3t! + 2x )t
g2 10. Hence, the required area .

= J0
3
{(x - l)(x -2)(x - 3)}dx
4
Area Under Curve

1
= -f {(x - l )(x - 2)(x - 3)}dx y

2
0

+f1 {(x-l)(x-2)(x- 3)}dx


3
-f {(x- l)(x- 2)(x- 3)}dx
2

Y'

Hence, the required area


+(x _ 2.x3 + .!.!.2 x2 _ 6x)1 I
4 2
4
= (y2 - y1)dx
f
-(x44 - 2.x3 + .!.!.2 x2 - 6x)23 0
I

f (_ix - x2)dx
= -(- 2 + 11 - 6 ) + (4 - 8 + 22 - 12) =
0

-(- 2 + V-6) = (t )I
x3,2 _

9 =(f-)=sq.u.
-(8]- 5 4+ :- 18 )+ (4-8+ 22- 12)
2 2 9 13. Do yourself.
= -2( : - 8) + 12 -( ; - 72) 3
14. Given curves are y= { and 3x - 2y + 12= O
46_ 2 79
= + l00
4 4
233 _ 400 - 233 _ 167 sq.u.
= 100 _ - -4
4 4
11. Given curves are y = x2
and y 2x - = x2
y

Y'
Hence, the required area
4
f (y2 - y,)dx
-2
=
Y'

Hence, the required area 4


3x + 12_ 3x3 dx
l f ( )
-2 2 4
=
= (y2 - Y1)dx
f
43 x2) dx
4
f (2x + 8 -
0
1
=

= f
0
(2x- x2 - x2)dx =
-2

l4 (x2 + 8x- x33 )-2


4

1
= f (2x-Y)dx = ( ( 16 + 32 - 534) - ( 4_ 16+ I))
= (x2 _ x )I: 3
= (36- 6t)
=(1 -)=sq.u.
_- l ( 108 - 62) _- 446_- 223 sq.u.
4 3
15 . Given curves are x2= 4y and x= 4y - 2
12. Given curves are y2= x and = y. x2
5
Area Under Curve

Y'

Hence, the required area Hence, the required area


2
4a
= f
-1
(y2 - Y1)dx = f (y2 - Y1)dx

2
=l x
( -)dx
2
= f (2- mx)dx
!
2
=
4 _f1
(x + 2 - x2)dx
= (2( x3 m()): 2
' )-

!( x2
= (2( (4a) '
_ x3 2
= + 2x ) 2
4 2 3 -1 m(l a
3 2 }- ))

=((2+4-)-(-2+)) 32
! ( 10+ .Z) = ! (27) = 2_ sq u
=( 8 - m )a2 sq.u.
3
=
43 6 46 s 18.Given curves are
2
16.Given curves are y2 = 4ax and x2 = 4ay. y = x + 2, y = x, x 0
= and x = 3.

Y' y= 3

Hence, the required area Hence, the required area

=f
4a

(y2 - Y1)dx = f0 (y2 - Y1)dx

r (2 _ ::)dx
0

=
= f (x2 + 2 - 2x)dx

=( +2xx2):
3 4a
2(x3/2 4a - ( .X )
= )
3 o 12ao

= 2( (4a) ' 32
)-(:) 2
J
- ) = 6 sq.u.
= ( + 69
2 2
32a 16a 162a
=--- - .. =-sq.u. 19.Given curves are
3 3 3
1 .7 Given curves are y2 = 4a.x and y = mx. y = 2x - x2 and y = -x.

6
Area Under Curve

y
y

Y'

We have 6x -x2 = x2 - 2.x.


Hence, the required area
2.x2 = 8x
= (y - Y1)dx
I
3

2 Hence, the required area


X = 0, 4
0

(yz - Y1)dx
4

= (2.x -x2 + x)dx


I = f0
0

= I (6x -x2 -x2 + 2.x)dx


4

= (3x -x2)dx
I 0
0
3 3 = I (sx -2.x2)dx
4

=(3x2 - x )
f
0

= ( 4x2 - x3 ):
2 3 0

=(2; - 9) = ! sq.u.
1
=(64 - 8) =
64
sq.u.
20. a1ven curves are y = 2x-x , y = 2 and x = O, x = 2 3
22. Let A I be the area of the curve y = 4x - x2 with
2 x

x-axis and A 2 be the area of the curve y = x2 - x


with x-axis

A1 = ydx
4

I0
(4x -x2)dx
4

X=2 =I0
Y'

Hence, the required area


=(x2
2 -1):
32
I (y2 -Y1)dx =( 32 - ) =
2
=
0
3

and A2 = ydx
I

= (2.x -x2 -2x )dx


I I0
2

-1 - (x -x2)dx
I

= (x =I0
1:;2 ):
2

x
= (4 _3 __ 4 + 1 =( _
log2 log2 ) 2x2 3r3 0

=(-)=
= - s .u.
( 10!2) q
Hence, the required ratio,
21. Given curves are A1 32 1 32 x 6 _ 64 .
= . = . l
Y = 6x -x2 and y = x 2
- 2.x. A2 3 6 3 1
7
Area Under Curve

23. Given curves are 26. Given curves are {(x, y)::x2 + y2 1 x + y}.
x2 + y2 = 4 and (x -2)2 + y2 = 4. y

Y'

Y' Hence, the required area


Hence, the required area l
= f (C-'-L)dx
(l 2.
= 2 [ 4 -(x -2) 2 + { 4 - x2 ) dx
0
l
= f (1 x2 - (1 -x))dx
(x 2)
= 2( ; 4 -(x 2)2 + sin- 1 ( x; 2 ) (x + .!.sin-1 ()-x + ;) 1
): =
2 2 2 2o
+2G4-x2 +sin-1() = (sm- ()-1 + )
1
):
.
= 2(- + 2sin- (-) -2sin- (-l))
1 1
= (21 sm-t(2l) -21)

+2(in- 1 (1) - -2sin- 1 ( ))


=
( - 1) sq.u.
27. Given curves are {x:y2 4x, 4:x2 + 4y2 9}.

= 2(-.../32 - !!.3 + 1f + !!. -


2
.../3 - !!.3 )_
2
y

3
2
2
= 2( ,r _ ,r _
3 .
.../3) X

=
(5; - 2.../3) sq.ti. Y'
24. Do yourself.
. } y
2
y Solving y2 = 4x and 4x2 + 4y2 = 9 we get.
25. Given curves are 2 + 2 = 1 and - = 1.
X
4i2 + 16x -9 = 0
a+
a b b

=> 4:x2 -2x + 18x -9 = 0


y => 2x(2x -1) + 9(2.x -1) = 0
=> (2.x + 9)(2.x - 1) = 0
1 9
=> x=- --
2' 2
Hence, the required area
1/2 3/2
Y'
= f Pdx + f Edx
0 1/2
Hence, the required area
2-{xdx + 1- f 9 -4:x2dx
1/2 3/2
nab _ = f 2 1/2
= .!. ab
4 2
r
0

J (-)32 - x2ax
1/2 3/2
2-{xdx + .!.
2
= ( - 1) sq.u. =
0 2 1/2
8
Area Under Curve

= (2 X X J13 ) +
12
( ()2 - J) 1
= (3 + 2 + 21) =
2
31. Given curves are
27
2 sq.u.
9 . 2x 3/2
+-sm-1 (-) y = 1+ Ix+ 11, X = -3, X = 3, Y = 0.
8 3 1/2
41 +-x-
9 1 sm
-1(1)
y
=-x-
3 2--./2 8 2

-(J +} ()) sin-1


n
= 2 + 92 - 1 - 9 s.m-1 ( 31)
X
3 --.Ji 3 4--.Ji 16
9n 9 . -1 1 Y'
= 5 + - sm (3)) sq.u.
( 12--./2 32 16 Hence, the required area
28. Given curves are
{x:x2+ y2 ::s; 2ax, y2 ax, x 0, y O}

= X (3 + 1) X 2 + X (1 + 2) X 1 + X (2 + ) X 3
5
1 28
y = 2(4+ 3 + 21) = 2 = 14
32. Given curves are
y = Ix - 11 and y = -Ix - 11+ 1.
y

Y'

Hence, the required area

= f (y2 - Y1)dx
0
l! Y'
= U
f 2 .,. ( - ai - a )dx Hence, the required area
-.- (x2 a . _2ax312 )
x . a + sm-1(x-a
0
-a./.2 va _(-)2 = 2(! x 1 x !) = ! sq.u.
2

. 2 a ) 3 o 2 2 2
2 33. Given curves are
=3 2a
2
-I(- l)
a-..fiJ - a sm f(x) = logx and g(x) = (logx) 2

= ( 2 +
12
,r:2) sq.11.
29. Do yourself.
30. Given curves are
y ;: 1 + l.x + lf, X = -2, X:;: 3, Y = 0.
y

Y'
Hence, the required area
X'
= f (logx - (logx)2)dx
e

Y'
= (xlogx - x - (x(logx)2 - 2(x logx - x)))
Hence, the required area = ((3(x logx - x) - x(logx)2))
::
X (2 + 1) X 1 + X (1 + 2) X 1 + X (2 + 5) X 3 = (3 - e) sq.u.
. .
34. G1ven curve 1s y2 = r2 - x4.
9
Area Under Curve

y Hence, the required area


1 2
= f (x2 + l)dx + f (x + l)dx
0 I

= ( + X ): + ( + X):

Hence, the required area


Y'
= ( + 1) + ( 4 - )
1 4 5 = 3 sq.u.
= 4f (x2-x4)dx
=
3+3
0 37. Given curves are
x5 13
y = x and y = x3 .
= 4(X - )
3 5 0
y
4(-) 8 sq.u.
15
= =

35. Given curve is


lyl + :s; e-lxl

Y'

Hence, the required area


1
= 2J (x - x3 )dx
0

Hence, the required area


Y'
= 2( - ):
= 4(7' ,-,dx) = 2(-) = 2 x J = 1 sq.u.
38. Given curve is
)1g
= 4(-e-x 0 2 y = x(x - 1)

= 4(1 - e-log2) y

= 4( 1 - ) =4x = 2 sq.u.

36. Given curve is


f(x, y) = [(x, y):O y::;; x2 + 1,

0 :s; Y X + 1, 0 :s; X 2]
y Y'

Hence, the required area


2
= f (2 - x(x - 1/)dx
X 0

= f (2 - x(x2 - 2x + l))dx
0
Y'
10
Area Under Curve

2 Hence, the required area


= f (2- (x3-2x2 + x))dx 3
0 = f (X2-X1)dy
= ( 2x _
x4
4 3
+
2 o
x3 _ x2)2 0
3
= f ((y-2)2 + 1-(2y-4))dy
4 16 2
=(4- + - ) 0
3 3
=
10
sq.u. = f (y2- 4y + 4 + 1 -2y + 4)dy
3 0

39. Given curves are 3

y = x2 + 1, y = X, X = 0 and y = 2.
= f (y2- 6y + 9)dy
y
= ( -3y2 + 9y):
{
= 9-27 + 27
= 9 sq.u.
42. Given curve is
2 2
y = (x- l)(x-2)
Y' X=2
40. Given curves are
y = loge x and y = 2X, x = 1/2 and x = 2.

Hence, the required area


2
= 2f (x-2)..fx-:7dx
I
I
Y'
= 4f (('..:. l)rdt
Hence, the required area

H ,,)dtl
0
2
= f (2x-logx)dx =
1/2 (t' -
)2
2x
= ( -- (x logx-x) .
log2 112
= 4
l (f-f)I
= (-'- 211og2 + 2- fi + .! log(.!)-.!)
log2 . log2 2 2 2 = 4
1 (-)I
(4log2
- -T2 25 3) sq.u. 15 sq.u.
= - log2 + =
2
41. Given curve is (y-2)2 = (x-1) and the equation of 43. Given curves are
the tangent to the curve at (2, 3) is x-2y + 4 = 0. y = (x-1)2, y = (x + 1)2 and y = 1/4.
y y

Y' Y'
11
Area Under Curve

. Hence, the required shaded area 46. Given curve is


0 1/2 Ix - 21 + ly + 11 = 1
=f (<x
1/2
+ 1) -
2
4
+ .!)dx f (<x -
0
1)2 -
4
.!)dx y
-
o
<x + 1)3 .!x) <x -1)3 .!x l/2
=( - + ( - )
3 4 -1/2 3 4 0

= -( + - - +
2 ) ;4

=-2(; + )+
4
Y'
2 2 2 1 1
=3 - 6 = 3 - 3 =3 sq.u. Thus, the length of each side
44. Given curves are =,V(2.,. 1)2 + (0 + 1)2 =.../2
y =tf, y =e-x and the straight line x =1 Hence, the required area
y
= ( .../2)2 sq.u.
47. Given curve is [x] + f,y] = 3

Y'

Hence, the required area X' X


I
= f (tf -e-x)
0

= (tf + e-x) Y'

= (e + - 2) sq.u. If [x] =0, 1, 2, 3 then [y] =3, 2, J, 0.


Hence, the requred area
45. Given curves are
4(1 X 1 + 1 X 1 + l X 1 + 1 X ))
y =logx, y =log lxl, y =llogxl and y = lloglxll
=4x4
y
= 16 sq.u.
48. Given curves are
I.xi+ lyl = 1 and Ix+ 11 + lyl =L
X
y

Y'

Hence, the required area


0
=4f xdy
Y'
Hence, the required area

=2x.!x1xl
= 4(e>') oo 2 2
1
= sq.u.
=4(e- 0) =4(1- 0) =4 sq.u. 2
12
Area Under Curve

49. Given curves are Hence, the required area

!!.I
I
y = cos-1(cosx) and Ix- n1 + ly
- 2. = 2!!. = 2J (-..fx - x)dx
0
y
1
= 2(IJJ3 _ ;)
3 2 0

=2(-)

Y'
=2(4 3) = 2 x = sq.u.
Hence, the required area 52. Given curve is Ix + yl + Ix- yl ::;; 2

=2 1 .x . 1r X ,r = ,r- x:s; 1, x-1


sq ={
2 l .u.
X
2 y:s;l,y-1
50. Since the given curve i symmetrical about x-axis as
y
well as y-axis.
y

X' X

X' X

Y'

Y' Hence, the required area


= (2) = 4 sq.u.
2
Hence, the required area
53. Given curves are
{s+J y = x, y = x + sinx, 0 ::;; x ::;; ,r
=; 4J ydx
0 Hence, the required area
.. tr
{s+J (x sinx- x)dx
J
=. 4 . (5 - (x - 1)2)dx
0
=f0
tr

(x- 1) {s+J
3
=f0 ( sinx)dx
=45x-
( )
3 .. 0
=-( cosx) =-(-1- 1) =2 sq.u.
= !( 7 +5..fs) sq.u:

l
54. Hence, the required area
3
51. Given curves are
= f(x)dx = (Psin/3 + cos/3 + ..fiP)
y = ..Jixi and y = lxl 4
Applying, Newton and Leibnitz rule, we get
f sin /3 + ..fi
y
f(/3) = P cos /3 + sin /3-

t( I) = o + 1- + ../2
t( I) = (1- ) + ../2
X' X

55. Given curves are y = sinx and y = cosx


..t =0 and x = -.
,r
Y' 2
13
Area Under Curve

= ( + log2) + 3log(2 f ...ff)+ (2...ff- 21 )1



= ( 2...ff + log2-5 ) + 3log
(2 f ...ff)

4 2 = (2...ff -5) + 3log(


2
f ...ff)
+ 3log(fi)

2fi
= (2...ff -5) + 3log( )
2 + ...ff
Hence, the required area
H H 57. Given curve is y = 4x -x2
4 2
f (cosx -sinx)dx + f (sinx -cosx)dx y = 5 - (x - 2)2
H
4
0

H !!_

= (sinx + cosx)J -(cosx + sinx);


4

=(1-1)-(1-}i)
=2(1-1) x=3/2
= 2(fi - 1) sq.u. Y'

56. Given curves are Now, the area OABO


y=
3
2-12-xi and y = -. 3/2
lxl
= f (mx)dx
y 0

Hence, the area ONJCDO


3/2
= f ( 1 + 4x -x2)dx
0
3 )3/2
Y'
=
(
x+2x2-: o
Hence, the required area

={
2 3)
x dx +
(x - I
2+-ff (
4 -x -x dx
3) = ( + 2- ;)
6 -) 3: sq.u
(x2 . . ) + (4x. . x2--3logx
= ( =

= . --3log.x
.. )2+"7
. 1 39
Accord.mg. to the question, 9m
2 "3 2 2
8 = 28
= (2-3log2-l2 + l 1og2) m =-
1 6
.
(2 + ...ff) 2 . . 1s.. 13 .
Hence, the value of m.
+ 4(2 +...ff)-. -3log(2 + ...ff) 6
( 2 58. Do yourself.
5 9. Given curve is y = sin-1x and y-axis between y = 0
-8 +2 + 3 log2) and y = rc/2.
14
Area Under Curve

4
=I( 6 - 48 +I+ 4- 16)I
':' 3
.._ .._
:
''
------- i ----- --------' ----------Y- 2
'

= (2 4- 48
'

+ 4- 16)
1t

1 1
'
:
''
= (28- 64)
:
': '' 1 1
1 36
'
--------- ------- ------------------Y---
1t

= (1 28- 64)1 = = 18 sq.u.


: : 2
t t=1 2 2
61. Given curves are
X=-1 y

Hence, the required area =-2y2 and X = 1- 3y2.


2
X
1&

=f ( 1- sinx)dr
y

=(y + cosy)0
1&
2
X

=( 1- 1} sq.u.

60. Given curves are y2 = 2x + 6 and y =x - 1


Y'

On solving, we get,
y

-2y2 = 1- 3y2

y =1
2

y = 1
X'

Hence, the required area

(x2 - x1 )dy
I

Y' =f
On solving, we get, (x - 1)2 = 2x +6
-I

= I <<-2l) - <1 - 3l))dy


I

y2 = 2(y + 1) + 6
l- 2y- 8 = 0
-1

I (y - l)dy
(y- 4)(y + 2) = 0
2
=
-1

y = -2, 4 =2 I (y 2
1)dy
Hence, the required area
-
0

=2({- y
f (x2 - x1 )dy t
4
=

= 2j(- 1)I = sq.u.


-2

Y
; - (y + 1)) dy
4 ( 2
= I 6

62. Given curves are y = tan-1x and y = coC1x and the


y-axis.
-2

! f (y2 - 6 - 2y- 2 )dy Hence, the required area


4

2 -2
=
!!.. 1&

(y 2y- 8)dy
4 4 2

2
= !f 2
- = f tanydy + f cotydy
-2 0 1&

1
4

. 2
= - - - y - Sy = (log(secy))ri +(log(sin y))!!..
y !!..
2 3 (3 )4
-2
-
1&
2
4
15
Area Under Curve

= log( '42) + { 0 - log 28 2 7


( )) =3-3-3
= 2log( '42) 28 9
=-3--
= log(2) sq.u.
19
= sq.u.
63. Given curve is 3
x = y2 + y + 2 and the y-axis.
65. Find the area of the region bounded by the curves
y
41yl = 14 - x21 and lyl(x2 + 4) = 12.
65. Given curves are
41yl = 14 - x21 and lyl(x2 + 4) = 12.
y

Y'

Hence, the required area


2
= f xdy
-1
2 Y'
= f (-i + y + 2)dy
-1 Hence, the required area

= (-l + y
3
2

2
+ 2y)
2

-1

= (- + 2 + 4 + .!. - .!. - 2)
3 3 2

= (4 f- ) i = sq.u.
64. Given curves are y = --.fx, y = x2
y = -(x2 - 2x - 4) = 5 - (x - 1)2
4 - 2'42]
'12 } - 4 +
= 4 [ 6tan-1(.fi'i
y 3 3

= .( 18 tan-1(-a) - 2'42) sq.u.


3
66. Given curves are x2 + 2y2 = 2 and y = 1 - x2
y

Y'

Hence, the required area X' X


2 1 2
= f (-x2 + 2x + 4)dx - f -.Jxdx - f x2dx
O O 1

Y'

Hence, the required area

(- ;8 + 12)-()-(!-)
1
= = 2 f ( 2 - 2y2 - r--Y) dy
-1/2

16
Area Under Curve

y
= 2.../2
1 1
f 1 - y2 dy - 2 f dy
- 1 /2 - 1/2

-2(-2_0 - y)3'2)
-3
1

-1/2
x=-e Y'
= 2...fi(! + .!. 13 + l.sin-1
4 4 2 2 2
(l)) - 32
(1) 12
3

Hence, the required area


313
2...fi(! + 13 + ) _ ( )
0
4 8 12 32.../2 log(x + e)dx + f e-xdx
=
= f
0

1)-
1-e

+ + e)log(x + e) - (x + e))Le - (e-x)


= 2...J2(i 2() = ((x

+ )- ) sq.u. = (eloge - e) - (llogl -'(1)) - (e-x)


(2...fi(i
=

67. Given curves are x2 + y2 = 4 and x2 + 4y2 = 9


= (1 (0 - 0))
=2 sq.u.
y
69. Given curves are x2 + y2 = 4, y = x2 + x + 1 and

y = [ sin () +cos()] and y 0.


2
=

Y'
Solving the above equations, we get,
x2 + 4 (4 - x2) = 9
3x2 7
Y'
Hence, the required area
=

x=t = ( 13 X 1) + (13 - 1)
Hence, the required area
.
0 2
+ f (x2 + X + l)dx + 2 f 4 - J-dx

l
-1 ../3
=4 l_ 9 - x2dx+ 4 - x2dx
(...fffJ 2
f f
0 2
0
...fff3 (213 - 1) + (3 + J, + X )-l
=
2
4 [:!.2 (.!2 9 - x2 + !sin- (.!)...fff3 +2(4 - x2 + 2sin-1()
2 3 o )
1
=

+ 4 - x2 + 2 sin-1 ()) ] = (213 - 1) + ( 0 - (- + - 1))


+2{ (0 + tr) -( J +
2t )}
68. Given curves are
= { (213 - 1) + % + 2 ,r- 13}
3
y = ln(x + e) and x = In()
.
1) sq.u.
= (2; + 13 -
=) y = ln(x + e), y = e-x, y = 0 6
17
Area Under Curve

70. Given curves are

71. Let the area be A.

Then A=l (-x2.+a)dx


y

=
(1-J+2a)

(2a-1
)
=
Y'

Solving the above equations, we get -


dA = 2
>0
da
So, the area is minimum,
It will be minimum when A = 0.
=> Thus,
4
2a--=0
3
=> a=-
2
3
2
Now, y2 1 -x Hence, the value of a is -
4
=

72. Hence, the required area


2 8 . 2 1
=> Y l- x = l-3 3
4 3
= = I
= A = f (a2x2 +ax + l)dx
.1
;y=-.
0
=>
"3 ax2 x)1
= (a x +
2 3
Hence, the required area +
3 2 o
I
4 J (Hyperbola) dy + J (Ellipse) dy
2
(; ++1)
(J/-,/3 )
=
=

(
0 11-./3

I - -+-
dA 2a 1
3 2
=
11-./3 da
4 f -12(1 +l)dy +f 21 +y dy
)
2

d 2A = >
=

=> 3 0
0 11-./3
da2
4 [--a( 1 +y2 +logly +y2 + 11)
.,g
=
So, the area is minimum.
.
For maximum or ffilmmum,
. . 2a
+
1
0
+ 2(1 + y +logly + y2 +11 3 2
=

):,.,g]
2

2a 1
1.._I)
=> 3 = -2
4 [--a(-1 X 1.._ +.!_logll__ +
3
=
2"3 "3 2 "3 "3 => a =-4

+2 (1---./2 + .!.1og(--./2
2
1 1
+1)-- - x1... - - log3)]
2"3 "3 4
Hence, the value of a is-3/4
73. Do yourself.
74. Given curves are
y=x +2x-3 andy=mx+ 1
2

18
Area Under Curve

. y 75. Hence, the required area

= A =
2a
f
a
(6 + 1-)dx
.x2
)2a

12 X a
= (x2 _ .!.

)
2
= ( ; - 2 -
: +
Y'
=(
Solving, we get +21J

- 12
da 2 2a
x2+2x-3=mx+l dA = a

_x2 + (2 -m) X -4 =0
Let a, f3 be the roots such that -
d2A -1
= + 1
da2 2 a3
a + f3= m -2, a/3=-4 Now for maximum or minimum,
Hence, the required area dA
=O
n da
A J (Line-Parabola)dx - -- 1 =0
2 2 a2
= a
a
=>
n - =- 1
= ((mx + 1) - (.x2 + 2x -3))dx
Ja 2 2a2
a
=>

a =1
x )/3 => 3

mx a= 1
= (-+x =>
2 3

2 3 Hence, the value of a is 1, when the area is least.


---x2+3x
a

=( ( /32-er)+4(/3-a)-(/f ; a3) - (/3 -er)))


2


m . _2 ( -
= ( -. 1 ) (/32 - a-) + 4(/3- a) -
(( 2 /f 3 a3)))
=(/3 - a) ( (; - 1 ) (/3 + a) + 4-
(/32+ a +
:
er))
<m-2) (m-2)2 +4
=( R-p a) ( 2 + 4 - )
2

m 2) 16
= (/3 _ a)(( + )
2

3
(m-2)2 16
= ./v(a+ Pl 4
- af3 ( 6 + 3)

+ 16 (m 2)2 1 6
2
= (m- ) 2 ( + )
3

The area is minimum, if m = 2 and the least area is


= 64
3
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