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DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS ____LLT. MADRAS MALIOI: Functions of several variables Assignment -I Covering Quiz-I syllabus (1) Find the limit, if exists: oom 6) ty, 2aBE BE 2H eal stoo) 2 tea oo = Vi zy ©) time © cook oo) aul : ; 8 az © eben (S58) O alan Taare (2) At what points (x,y) oF (2,42) are the functions below continuous? by? 1 (9) 9,0) = OAew) =a Bt 2a (3) Let f(2,y) =In oy for (x,y) # (0,0). Define (0,0) in a way that extends f to be continuous at the origin. @ Given ¢ = 0.05, find a 6 > 0 such that for all (x,y) with (22 +42 < 6, Lf(z.u) — $(0,0)| 0, y>0. [Find the points on the curve 2? + ay +4 the origin (21) The temperature at a point (2,y) on a metal plate is T(e,y) = 422 ~ 4ey + y2 An ant on the plate walks around the circle of radius 5 centered at the origin. What are the highest and lowest temperatures encountered by the ant? @EBDE s110e probe in the shape of the ellipsoid 4a? + y? + 42? = surface begins to heat. After 1 hout, the temperature at the point (x, y,2) on the probe's surface is T(a,y,2) = 82? + 4y2 — 162 + 600. Find the hottest point on the probes surface. @ Find the extreme values of the function f(x, y,2) = 2y-+2? on the circle in which the plane y— intersects the sphere 2? + y? + 2? = 4 (24) Use Taylor's formula for f(z,y) = (1 approximations of f near the origin. 1 in the zy-plane that are nearest to and farthest from 16 enters Earth’s atmosphere and its =0 y+ ay)" at the origin to find quadratic and cubie (25) Use Taylor's formula to find a quadratic approximation of e* sin y at the origin, Estimate the error in the approximation if |zr| < 0.1 and |y| < 0.1. DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS fe MADRAS. MAM101 :: Functions of several variables Assignment-II; Covering Quiz-II syllabus (1) Sketch the region of integration and evaluate the integral: a) f2 fF dedy. —(b) 8 fe er de dy, (2) Integrate f(x, y) over the region R: Slew) =u- va A: the triangular region cut from the first quadrant by the straight line x+y (©) f(a,y) =e Iny, R: the region bounded by the straight lines 2 = (3) Sketch the region and reverse the order of integration: (0) BSE duds. (b) 2” fo 6 dyae. (4) wee the integrals: (a) 2 fo 2 dedy —(b) fA" A? cos(t6nz®)drdy —(c) fy PAT y +1) dyde i ‘JJylu ~ 22?) dA, where R is the region whose boundary is |x| + |y| = 1. (©) Llp Ll=v4A, whore 2 is the region bounded by the straight lines y =, y= 2s, and 2-+y = 16) Flad Gia vokume of tie region bound by fhe parabola cata p? und low by tas image acl by the lines y= 2, 2 =0, and 2 +y =2 in the ry-plane. (6) Find the volume of the solid that is bounded on the front and back by the planes x = 2 and x = 1, on the sides by the cylinders y = +1/z, and above and below by the planes z = 2 +1 and z = 0. (7) Find the volume of the region bounded by the cone 2? = 2? + y?,2=0,2=1,2>0y>0,2>0. (8) Express the area of the region bounded by the curves y = Inz, y = 2Inz and the line x = e in the first quadrant and then find the area (9) Determine which one is the larger: the average value of xy over the rectangle 0 0, v > 0 evaluate Sin VuTe+ aa)a (20) Let D be the region given by 1 < # < 2,0< ay <2,0<2<1. Using u= 2, v = ay, w = 3z, evaluate Joa + 32y2)aV. , y= 1, y=2and the curve

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