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Hue University The Final-Exam No1

College of Education Academic year 2014-2015 (APC7)


Subject: Advanced Calculus
Time: 120 minutes

Problem I: (20 points)

1. At what points on the curve x = 2t3 + 2, y = 5 + 4t − t2 does the tangent line have slope
1?

2. Find equations of the tangents to the curve x = 3t2 + 1, y = 2t3 + 1 that pass through
the point (4, 3).

Problem II: (10 points) Find the√ area of the shaded


region enclosed by the curve r = θ.

Problem III: (10 points)


Show that the polar equation r = 6 sin θ + 8 cos θ represents a circle, and find its center and
radius.
Problem IV: (20 points)
Let A(2, 1, 1), B(3, 2, 1), C(4, 1, 2), and D(2, 3, 2) be four given points in E3 ,

1. Calculate the distance from the point B to the line CD.

2. Prove that two lines AB and CD are skew and calculate the distance between them.

Problem V: (10 points)


Find the position vector of a particle that has the given acceleration and the specified initial
velocity and position.

a(t) = 6ti + et j + e−t k, v(0) = k, r(0) = j + k.

Problem VI: (15 points) RR


Evaluate the surface integral S xz dS, where S is the part of the plane x + y + z = 1 that lies
in the first octant.
Problem VII: (15 points) RR
Use Stokes’ Theorem to evaluate S curl F · dS.

F(x, y, z) = x2 z 2 i + y 2 z 2 j + xyzk,

S is the part of the paraboloid z = x2 + y 2 that lies inside the sphere x2 + y 2 + z 2 − 2z − 12 = 0,


oriented upward
Solutions AC 14-15 No1

Problem I: (20 points)

1. x0 = 6t2 , y 0 = 4 − 2t. Slope 1 ⇐⇒ 6t2 = 4 − 2t ⇐⇒ t = −1, t = 2/3.


A(0, 0); B(70/27, 65/9).

2. x0 = 6t, y 0 = 6t2 . Tangents passing through the point (4, 3), i.e (3t2 + 1, 2t3 + 1) −
(4, 3)//(6t, 6t2 ), t =
6 0. This is equivalent to
(3t2 − 3)/6 = (2t3 − 2)/6t), t 6= 0 ⇐⇒ t = 1, t = −2

Problem II: (10 points)


Z 2π Z 2π
2
A= 1/2r dθ = 1/2θdθ = π 2 .
0 0

Problem III: (10 points)

I(4, 3); r = 5.
Problem IV: (20 points)

−−→ −−→ −−→ −−→


1. BC = (1, −1, 1); CD = (−2, 2, 0); BC × CD = (−2, −2, 0).
d = 1.
−→ −−→
2. The determinant is -4, AB × CD = (0, 0, 4);thus

d = 4/ 16 = 1.

Problem V: (10 points)

v(t) = (3t2 , et − 1, −e−t + 2).; r(t) = (t3 , et − t, e−t + 2t.


Problem VI: (15 points)
S is the part of the plane z = 1 − x − y over D = {0 ≤ x ≤ 1; 0 ≤ y ≤ 1 − x}.
ZZ ZZ √ √ Z 1 Z 1−y
xzdS = x(1 − x − y) 3dA = 3 (x − xy − x2 )dxdy
S D 0 0
√ √
√ Z 1 1 2 1 2 3 1−y
√ Z 11 3 3 41 3
= 3 [ x − xy − 1/3x ]1 dx = 3 (1 − y) dy = − [1 − y]0 =
0 2 2 0 6 24 24
Problem VII: (15 points)
The boundary of S is the the circle x2 + y 2 = 4; z = 4. Vector equation of the circle (by
orientation) : r(t) = (2 cos t, 2 sin t, 4) : 0 ≤ t ≤ 2π.
F (r(t)) = (64 cos2 t, 64 sin2 t, 16 sin t cos t).
By Stokes’ Theorem,
ZZ Z Z Z 2π
0
curlF · dS = F · dr = F (r(t) · r (t)dt = (−128 cos2 t sin t + 128 sin2 t cos t + 0)dt
S C C 0
= 128[1/3 cos3 t + 1/3 sin3 t]2π
0 = 0.

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