Faculty of Engineering (Chem., and Pet.) Semester One 2009 2010 Calculus MTHE01C02: Instructions Five Problems
Faculty of Engineering (Chem., and Pet.) Semester One 2009 2010 Calculus MTHE01C02: Instructions Five Problems
Faculty of Engineering (Chem., and Pet.) Semester One 2009 2010 Calculus MTHE01C02: Instructions Five Problems
Faculty of Engineering (Chem., and Pet.)
Semester One 2009‐2010
Calculus MTHE01C02
Instructions:
(1) This assignment consists of FIVE PROBLEMS.
(2) Please write your answer in the same paper after each problem.
(3) You can also use the back of the papers.
(5) The due date of this assignment is SUNDAY 22/11.
GOOD LUCK
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Problem 1 (20 )
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(a) Let f ( x, y ) = .
1 + 4 − x2 − y 2
(i) Sketch the domain D of f.
xy 3
(b) Show that lim does not exist.
( x, y )→(0,0) x4 + y 4
Problem 2 (20 )
a) Describe the level surface of f (x , y , z ) = x 2 + y 2 + z 2 for the given
values k =1, 2.
Problem 3 (20 )
The dimensions of a closed rectangular box are measured as 3 feet, 4 feet,
1
and 5 feet, with a possible error of ± feet in each measurement. Use
16
differentials to approximate the maximum error in the calculated the value
of
(i) The surface area (ii) the volume
Problem 4 (20 )
(a) Let f ( x, y ) = x 2 y 3 .
(i) Find the gradient of f at the point p(1,3).
(ii) Use the gradient to find the directional derivative of f at p(1,3)in
the direction from p(1,3) to Q(‐1,3).
Problem 5 (20 )
1 2 1
If f ( x, y ) = x3 − y 3 + x 2 − 6 x + 32 y + 4 , find the local extrema and
3 3 2
saddle points of f.