Multivariable Calculus Practice Problems
Multivariable Calculus Practice Problems
• You may consult the textbook, your instructor, and work in a group.
• Your answers must be your own and reflect your own original thought.
• Write your answers neatly and clearly. You will be graded based on how well your communicate your
solution.
• Remember, the Emory Honor Code is in effect. Please respect this!
All problems are graded for correctness. In order to receive full credit, you must show complete work for all
problems.
3. Using polar coordinates and double integrals, find the volume of the region below the paraboloid z =
x2 + y 2 and above the disk x2 + y 2 ≤ 25.
4. Using polar coordinates and double integrals, find the volume of the 3-dimensional solid enclosed by the
cylinder x2 + y 2 = 4 and the ellipsoid 4x2 + 4y 2 + z 2 = 64.
5. Consider the triple integral
Z Z 1 Z 1 Z z
f (x, y, z) dV = f (x, y, z) dx dz dy.
Ω 0 y 0
where Ω is the solid region above the cone ϕ = π/3 and below the sphere r = 1.
11. Evaluate the integral Z p
x2 + y 2 dV,
Ω
where Ω is the region enclosed by the cylinder x2 + y 2 = 16 and the planes z = −5 and z = 4.
12. Evaluate the integral using cylindrical coordinates
√
Z 3 Z 9−x2 Z 9−x2 −y 2 p
x2 + y 2 dz dy dx.
−3 0 0
13. Let S be the surface given by the cylinder x2 + y 2 = 4 between z = 0 and z = 3. Evaluate the integral
over the surface Z
z 2 dA
S
14. Find the surface area of the portion of the paraboloid z = x2 + y 2 that lies under the plane z = 9.
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