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This document contains solutions to assignment problems involving calculus of multiple variables. The first problem involves finding the volume of a region bounded by a parabola, the second finds the volume under a surface, the third calculates the area of a region in polar coordinates, the fourth uses cylindrical coordinates to find a volume, and the fifth employs spherical coordinates.

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Assignment 3 Sol

This document contains solutions to assignment problems involving calculus of multiple variables. The first problem involves finding the volume of a region bounded by a parabola, the second finds the volume under a surface, the third calculates the area of a region in polar coordinates, the fourth uses cylindrical coordinates to find a volume, and the fifth employs spherical coordinates.

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THE UNIVERSITY OF HONG KONG

DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS

MATH2822 Mathematical Methods for Actuarial Science II


Assignment 3 Solutions

1. As the lowest point of the parabola is (0, 0), we see that the bounds
√ for y are 0 ⩽ y ⩽ 2. For
each y,√the upper bound for x is determined by 2y = x2 , i.e. x = 2y. Therefore, we have
0 ⩽ x ⩽ 2y. Thus,

2 2y
3 3
∬ x sin (y ) dA = ∫ ∫ x3 sin (y 3 ) dx dy
D 0 0

2 x= 2y
1
=∫ [ x4 sin (y 3 )] dy
0 4 x=0
2
=∫ y 2 sin (y 3 ) dy
0
y=2
1 1 − cos 8
= [− cos (y 3 )] = .
3 y=0 3

y
y=2

2y = x2

1
2. The equation of the surface can be rewritten as z = 1 − x2 − y. Therefore, the volume can be
2
1 1
regarded as the volume under the graph of f (x, y) = 1 − x2 − y over the region 1 − x2 − y = 0.
2 2
When y = 0, we get x = 1. So the bounds for x are 0 ⩽ x ⩽ 1. For each x, the upper bound for
1
y is determined by 1 − x2 − y = 0, i.e. y = 2(1 − x2 ). Therefore, we have 0 ⩽ y ⩽ 2(1 − x2 ).
2

1
So the volume is
2
1 2(1−x2 ) 1 1 1 y=2(1−x )
∫ ∫ (1 − x − y) dy dx = ∫ [(1 − x2 )y − y 2 ]
2
dx
0 0 2 0 4 y=0
1
=∫ (1 − x2 )2 dx
0
x=1
2 1 8
= [x − x3 + x5 ] = .
3 5 x=0 15

3. Due to symmetry, it suffices to find the area of the region in the first quadrant enclosed by
r = 1 − cos θ, and multiplied the answer by 4. Let D be this region. In view of the definition
π
of the polar coordinates, the part of the cardioid that encloses D corresponds to 0 ⩽ θ ⩽ .
2
By propositions 4.5 and 4.6, the required area is
π
2 1−cos θ
4 ∬ 1 dA = 4 ∫ ∫ r dr dθ
D 0 0
1 r=1−cos θ
π
2
= 4∫ [ r2 ] dθ
0 2 r=0
π
2
= 2∫ (1 − cos θ)2 dθ
0
π
2 1 + cos 2θ
= 2∫ (1 − 2 cos θ + ) dθ
0 2
π
θ= 2
1 3π
= [3θ − 4 sin θ + sin 2θ] = − 4.
2 θ=0 2

4. We use cylindrical coordinates. Since the region lies inside r2 = x2 + y 2 = 9, the bounds for
r are 0 ⩽ r ⩽ 3. Next, there is no restriction on θ, so the bounds are 0 ⩽ θ ⩽ 2π. Lastly, in
√ 10 − x 10 − r cos θ
view of the figure, the bounds for z are x2 + y 2 ⩽ z ⩽ , i.e. r ⩽ z ⩽ . By
2 2
proposition 4.7, the required volume is
10−r cos θ
2π 3 2 2π 3 10r − r2 cos θ
∫ ∫ ∫ r dz dr dθ = ∫ ∫ ( − r2 ) dr dθ
0 0 r 0 0 2
2π r=3
5 1 1
=∫ [ r2 − r3 − r3 cos θ] dθ
0 2 3 6 r=0
2π 27 − 9 cos θ
=∫ dθ
0 2
θ=2π
27 9
= [ θ − sin θ] = 27π.
2 2 θ=0

2
5. We use spherical coordinates. The equation x2 + y 2 + z 2 = z becomes ρ2 = ρ cos φ, i.e. ρ = cos φ.
π
The equation of the hemisphere becomes ρ = 2 and 0 ⩽ φ ⩽ . Note that the sphere gives the
2
lower bound for ρ, while the hemisphere gives the upper bound. By proposition 4.8, we have
π
1 2π 2 2 1 2
∭ dV = ∫ ∫ ∫ ⋅ ρ sin φ dρ dφ dθ
D x2 + y 2 + z 2 0 0 cos φ ρ2
π
2π 2 ρ=2
=∫ ∫ [ρ sin φ] dφ dθ
0 0 ρ=cos φ
π
2π 2
=∫ ∫ (2 sin φ − sin φ cos φ) dφ dθ
0 0
π
2π 2 1
=∫ ∫ (2 sin φ − sin 2φ) dφ dθ
0 0 2
π
2π φ= 2
1
=∫ [−2 cos φ + cos 2φ] dθ
0 4 φ=0
2π 3
=∫ dθ = 3π.
0 2

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