SUBJECT: APPLIED CALCULUS
CODE: BUM2123
FACULTY OF INDUSTRIAL
SCIENCES & TECHNOLOGY
ASSESSMENT:
ASSIGNMENT
MARKS:
TOPIC: CHAPTER 1
NO: 1
DUE DATE:
23 SEPTEMBER 2010
Rules:
1. Maximum number for group members is 4 persons.
2. Please clearly state in your assignments cover:
i.
All Names of Group Members
ii.
Group Section
iii.
Student ID
iv.
Lecturer : Mrs. Najihah Mohamed
3. Answer all questions.
4. Show your detail calculations.
5. Please make a photocopy for your assignment before submit. Submit the original copy and keep the
photocopy with your group.
1.
Find parametric equations for the path of a particle that moves along the circle
x 2 + ( y 1) = 4
2
In the manner described.
a) Once around clockwise, starting at ( 2,1)
b) Three times around counterclockwise, starting at ( 2,1)
c) Halfway around counterclockwise, starting ( 0,3)
2.
Sketch the curve with the given polar equation (either manual sketching or by using software)
a)
r = 2 ( 1 sin )
b) r = 2 cos 4
3.
Match the polar equations with the graph labels I VI. Give reasons for your choices.
a)
r = ,
b) r = 2 ,
c)
0 16
0 16
r = cos
3
d) r = 1 + 2 cos
4.
e)
r = 2 + sin 3
f)
r = 1 + 2sin 3
Use a graph to estimate the values of for which the curves r = 3 + sin 5 and r = 6sin
intersect. Then estimate the area that lies inside both curves.
5.
Find a vector equation and parametric equations for the line through the point ( 1, 0, 6 ) and
perpendicular to the plane x + 3 y + z = 5.
6.
Is the line through ( 4, 6,1) and ( 2, 0, 3) parallel to the line through ( 10,18, 4 ) and
( 5,3,14 ) ?
7.
Determine whether the lines L1 and L2 are parallel, skew or intersecting. If they intersect, find
the point of intersection.
L1 : x = 6t , y = 1 + 9t , z = 3t
L2 : x = 1 + 2s, y = 4 3s, z = s
8.
Find an equation of the plane through the point ( 0,1,1) , ( 1, 0,1) , and ( 1,1, 0 ) .
9.
Given y = z 2 x 2 .
Identify the surface and sketch it (either manual sketching or by using software).
10.
Given x 2 y 2 + z 2 4 x 2 y 2 z + 4 = 0 .
Reduce the equation to one of the standard forms, classify the surface, and sketch it.
11.
Change ( 1, 1, 4 ) from rectangular to cylindrical coordinate.
12.
Plot the spherical coordinate of ( 1, 0, 0 ) . Then find rectangular coordinate of the point.
13.
Describe in words the surface equation of =
14.
Identify the surface equation of r = 2 cos .
15.
Write the equation of x 2 + y 2 = 2 y
a)
in cylindrical coordinates and
b)
in spherical coordinates
.
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