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CALCULUS II
Exercise
Text Book: Calculus, Howard Anton, 10th Edition
13.3 Partial Derivatives and its geometric significance and higher order
derivatives:
2. Let f ( x, y) xe y 5 y
a) Find the Slope of the surface z f ( x, y ) in the x- direction at the point (3,0)
b) Find the slope of the surface z f ( x, y ) in the y direction of the point (3,0).
3. Let f ( x, y) 3x 2 y
a) Find the Slope of the surface z f ( x, y ) in the x- direction at the point (4,2)
b) Find the slope of the surface z f ( x, y ) in the y direction of the point (4,2)
4. Let f ( x, y) 4 x 2 2 y 7 x 4 y5 , Find
5. Let Z Sin( y 2 4 x)
(a) Find the rate of Change of z w. r. to x at the point (2,1) with y kept fixed.
(b) Find the rate of Change of z w. r. to y at the point (2,1) with x kept fixed.
6. Let Z ( x y) 1
(a) Find the rate of Change of z w. r. to x at the point (-2, 4) with y kept fixed.
(b) Find the rate of Change of z w. r. to y at the point (-2, 4) with x kept fixed
7. Let f ( x, y, z) x 3 y 5 z 7 xy 2 y 3 z , find
(a) f xy (b) f yz (c) f xz (d) f zz (e) f zyy (f) f zxy (g) f zyx (h) f xxyz .
8. Let f x, y, z xy ln x2 z 3 x tan z . Compute f x , f z , f xy , f xyz
13.5 The Chain Rules for Partial Derivatives: 11, 12, 23-34
3. Expand the function 𝑓(𝑥, 𝑦) = 𝑒 𝑥 𝑐𝑜𝑠𝑦 in Taylor’s infinite series about the point (0,0).
4. Find the Taylor’s finite series with 𝑓(𝑥, 𝑦) = 𝑒 𝑥+𝑦 in the neighborhood of (0,0).
5. Find the Taylor’s finite series with 𝑓(𝑥, 𝑦) = 𝑒 𝑥−𝑦 in the neighborhood of (0,0).
2. Evaluate ∫𝐶 𝑥𝑦𝑑𝑥 + 𝑥 2 𝑑𝑦 if
(a) C consists of line segments from (2,1) to (4,1) and from (4,1) to (4,5);
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𝑥 = 3𝑡 − 1, 𝑦 = 3𝑡 2 − 2𝑡; 1≤ 𝑡 ≤
3
(d) Evaluate ∫𝐶 𝐹. 𝑑𝑟 where 𝐹 = (2𝑦 + 3)𝑖+𝑥𝑧𝑗 + (𝑦𝑧 − 𝑥)𝑘 and C is the curve from (0,0,0) to
(2,1,1) defined by 𝑥 = 2𝑡 2 , 𝑦 = 𝑡, 𝑧 = 𝑡 3 .
2. Use divergence theorem to evaluate ∬𝑆 𝐹 𝑑𝑠, where 𝐹 = 2𝑥𝑖̂ + 3𝑦𝑗̂ + 𝑧 2 𝑘̂ across the unit
cube where 0 ≤ 𝑥 ≤ 1, 0 ≤ 𝑦 ≤ 1, and 0 ≤ 𝑧 ≤ 1.
4. Use divergence theorem to evaluate ∬𝑆 𝐹 𝑑𝑠, where 𝐹 = 2𝑥𝑖̂ + 3𝑦𝑗̂ + 𝑧 3 𝑘̂ across the surface
of the region that is enclosed by the hemisphere (spherical coordinate) 𝑧 = √𝑎2 − 𝑥 2 − 𝑦 2 and
the plane 𝑧 = 0.
2. Use Stoke’s theorem for the vector field 𝐹(𝑥, 𝑦, 𝑧) = 2𝑧𝑖 + 3𝑥𝑗 + 5𝑦𝑘, taking 𝜎 to be the
portion of the paraboloid 𝑧 = 4 − 𝑥 2 − 𝑦 2 for which 𝑧 ≥ 0 with upward orientation, and 𝐶 to be
the positively oriented circle 𝑥 2 + 𝑦 2 = 4 that forms the boundary of 𝜎 in the 𝑥𝑦 plane.