Tutorial 7
Tutorial 7
Tutorial 7
Department of Mathematics
Calculus-I (MA-101N)/Calculus (MA 105)
Tutorial - 7 (Riemann Integral, Improper Integrals, Finding areas)
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ny n−1
1+y
, if 0 ≤ y < 1
1. Let gn (y) = . Then prove that
0, if y = 1
Z 1 Z 1
1
lim gn (y)dy = where as lim gn (y)dy = 0.
n→∞ 0 2 0 n→∞
(n!)1/n
2. Let an = log n
for all n. Convert an in to a Riemann sum and find limn→∞ an .
1
Pk=n
3. Show that limn→∞ n13 k=1 k 10 = 0.
5. In each case, determine the values of p for which the following improper integrals
absolutely converge:
Z ∞ Z ∞ p−1 Z ∞
1 − e−x t sin x
(a) p
dx (b) dt (c) dx.
0 x 0 1+t 1 xp
R∞ sin2 x
R∞ sin x
6. Show that the integrals 0 x2
dx and 0 x
dx converge. Further, prove that
R ∞ sin2 x R∞
0 x2
dx = 0 sinx x dx.
7. Sketch the graph of r = 1 + sin θ. Find the area of the region that is inside the circle
r = 3 sin θ and also inside r = 1 + sin θ.
9. Sketch the graphs r = cos(2θ) and r = sin(2θ). Also, find their points of intersection.
10. Find the area of the region in the first quadrant bounded on the left by the Y -axis,
√
below by the curve x = 2 y, above left by the curve x = (y − 1)2 , and above right by
the line x = 3 − y.
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