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‘Test IL. Applications (40%) -
1, You are given the figures below to answer (a) and (b).
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(a) From Figure 1, find the area of the shaded region. Draw the rectangular strip to indicate its position.
(b) From Figure 2, find the area ofthe region bounded by the parabola y = 3 - x? and the lines
y= 2x and x = 0 inthe first quadrant
2. A planeiregion ig bounded by the curve ye=ve and the lines y = 2 and x = 0. Suppose the
plane region is revolved about the y -axis. Solve for the volume of the resulting solid of revolution.
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3. You are designing a wok frying pan that will be shaped like a spherical bow!
‘ith handles. A bit of experimentation at home persuades you that you ch get one
that holds about 3 L, if you make it 9 em deep and give the sphere a radius of 16 em.
To be sure, you picture the wok as a solid of revolution, as shown here,
and calculate its volume with an integral (a smart industrial designer !)
‘What volume do you really get in cubic centimeter ?
CLL = 1000 em’)
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a 9m deep
4. Your company decided to put out a deluxe version of the successful wok you designed in problem (3)
‘The plan is to coat it inside with white enamel and outside with blue enamel. Each enamel will be sprayed
‘on 0.5 mm thick before baking. Your manufacturing department wants to know how much enamel to have
on band for a production run of 5000 woks.. What do you tell them ? (neglect waste and unused material and
give your answer in liters, |