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2Homework

1. Compute Fdsfortheorientedcurvespecified.
C

[ ]
F = 4x 2, xy linesegmentfrom(0,0)to(2,2).

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2. Compute Fdsfortheorientedcurvespecified.
c

F = [6, y],quartercirclex 2 + y 2 = 1withx 0,y 0,orientedcounterclockwise.Roundyouranswertoone


decimalplaces.

6.5

3. ComputethelineintegralofthevectorfieldF = (3y, 3x)overthecirclex 2 + y 2 = 36orientedclockwise.


(Usesymbolicnotationandfractionswhereneeded.)
Fds = 216
C

4. Compute Fdsfortheorientedcurvespecified.
C

F= (e y x, 2x
),piecewiselinearpathfrom(1, 1)to(2, 2)to(0, 2).
1 4 3 2
e e +2
2 2

5.
( )
ComputethelineintegralofthevectorfieldF = 3zy 1, 4x, y overthepathc(t) = ( e t, )
e t, t for
5 t 5.
(Usesymbolicnotationandfractionswhereneeded.)
Fds = 4 sinh 10 2 sinh 5
C

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6. Compute F dsfortheorientedcurvespecified.
C

F=
(( 2
x +y
y
2 2
,
) (x 2
x

+y ))
2 2
circleofradius4withcenterattheoriginorientedcounterclockwise.

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7. Compute
Fdsfortheorientedcurvespecified.
C

F=
( 1
,
y3 + 1 z + 1
1
) ( )
, 1 ,c(t) = t 3, 2, t 2 for0 t 2.

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8. Compute F dsfortheorientedcurvespecified.
C

( )
F = z 3, yz, x , quarterofthecircleofradius2intheyzplanewithcenterattheoriginwherey 0andz 0,
orientedclockwisewhenviewedfromthepositivexaxis.

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9. Evaluatethelineintegral
Cydx xdy,parabolay = x 2for0 x 3.
9

10.
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Evaluatethelineintegral ydx + zdy + xdz,c(t) = 2 + t 1, t 3, t 2 for0 t 4
C
)
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11. Evaluatethelineintegral (x y)dx + (y z)dy + zdz,linesegmentfrom(0, 0, 0)to(1, 4, 4)


C

6.5

12. Evaluatethelineintegral.

zdx + x 2dy + ydz, c(t) = ( cos t, tan t, t)for0\leqslantt\leqslant\displaystyle{\frac{\pi}{4}}


C

\boxed{\begin{array}{lll}\displaystyle{\frac{\pi}{6}},\displaystyle{\frac{\pi}{4}},\displaystyle{\frac{\pi
}{3}},5ns\left[2\right]\end{array}}

13. Evaluatethelineintegral{\displaystyle\int_{C}^{}}\displaystyle{\frac{ydx+xdy}{x^{2}+y^{2}}},
segmentfrom\left(3,0\right)to\left(0,3\right).

\boxed{\begin{array}{lll}\displaystyle{\frac{\pi}{2}}\end{array}}

14. Evaluatethelineintegral.

{\displaystyle\int_{C}^{}}y^{2}dx+z^{2}dy+\left(1x^{2}\right)dz,quarterofthecircleofradius1in
thexzplanewithcenterattheorigininthequadrantx\geqslant2,z\leqslant2,orientedcounterclockwise
whenviewedfromthepositiveyaxis.

\boxed{\begin{array}{lll}\pi\displaystyle{\frac{11}{3}}\end{array}}

15. CalculatethelineintegralF=\left(\,e\,^{z},\,e\,^{xy},\,e\,^{y}\right)overthegivenpath.Thebluepath
fromP\left(0,0,0\right)toQ\left(2,2,2\right)inFigure1.R=\left(0,0,2\right),S\left(0,2,2\right)


FIGURE1
\boxed{\begin{array}{lll}3\,e\,^{2}2\,e\,^{2}\end{array}}

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16. CalculatethelineintegralofF=\left(\,e\,^{z},\,e\,^{xy},\,e\,^{y}\right)overthegivenpath.Theclosed
pathABCAinFigure1.A\left(2,0,0\right),B\left(0,4,0\right),C\left(0,0,6\right)


FIGURE1

\boxed{\begin{array}{lll}\displaystyle{\frac{2}{3}}\,e\,^{2}+\displaystyle{\frac{3}{2}}\,e\,^{4}+
\displaystyle{\frac{1}{3}}\,e\,^{6}+\displaystyle{\frac{1}{3}}\,e\,^{4}\displaystyle{\frac{65}{6}}
\end{array}}

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1. Compute{\displaystyle\int_{C}^{}}Fdsfortheorientedcurvespecified.

F=\left[x^{2},xy\right]linesegmentfrom(0,0)to(2,2).

\boxed{\begin{array}{lll}\displaystyle{\frac{16}{3}}\end{array}}

SOLUTION

Theorientedlinesegmentisparametrizedby

c\left(t\right)=\left(t,t\right)tvariesfrom0to2.

Therefore,

F\left(c\left(t\right)\right)=\left[x^{2},xy\right]=\left[t^{2},t\\cdotpt\right]=\left[t^{2},t^{2}\right]

c'\left(t\right)=\displaystyle{\frac{d}{dt}}\left[t,t\right]=\left[1,1\right]

Theintegrandisthedotproduct:

F\left(c\left(t\right)\right)c'\left(t\right)=\left[t^{2},t^{2}\right]\\cdotp\left[1,1\right]=t^{2}+
t^{2}=2t^{2}

WenowusetheTheoremonvectorlineintegraltocompute{\displaystyle\int_{C}^{}}Fds:

{\displaystyle\int_{C}^{}}Fds={\displaystyle\int_{0}^{2}}F\left(c\left(t\right)\right)c'\left(t\right)dt=
{\displaystyle\int_{0}^{2}}2t^{2}dt={\left.\displaystyle{\frac{2t^{3}}{3}}\right|
^{2}_{0}}=\displaystyle{\frac{16}{3}}

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2. Compute{\displaystyle\int_{c}^{}}Fdsfortheorientedcurvespecified.

F=\left[4,y\right],quartercirclex^{2}+y^{2}=1withx\leqslant0,y\leqslant0,oriented
counterclockwise.Roundyouranswertoonedecimalplaces.

\boxed{\begin{array}{lll}4.5\end{array}}

SOLUTION

Theorientedpathisparametrizedby:

c\left(t\right)=\left(\,\mathrm{cos}\,\left(t\right),\,\mathrm{sin}\,\left(t\right)\right),\pi\leqslantt
\leqslant\displaystyle{\frac{3\pi}{2}}

Wecomputetheintegrand:

F\left(c\left(t\right)\right)=\left[4,\,\mathrm{sin}\,\left(t\right)\right]

c'\left(t\right)=\left[\,\mathrm{sin}\,\left(t\right),\,\mathrm{cos}\,\left(t\right)\right]

F\left(c\left(t\right)\right)c'\left(t\right)=\left[4,\,\mathrm{sin}\,\left(t\right)\right]\left[
\,\mathrm{sin}\,\left(t\right),\,\mathrm{cos}\,\left(t\right)\right]=4\,\mathrm{sin}\,\left(t\right)+
\,\mathrm{sin}\,\left(t\right)\,\mathrm{cos}\,\left(t\right)=4\,\mathrm{sin}\,\left(t\right)+
\displaystyle{\frac{1}{2}}\,\mathrm{sin}\,\left(2t\right)

Thevectorlineintegralisthefollowingintegral:

{\displaystyle\int_{C}^{}}Fds={\displaystyle\int_{\pi}^{\displaystyle{\frac{3\pi}{2}}}}F\left(c\left(t
\right)\right)c'\left(t\right)dt={\displaystyle\int_{\pi}^{\displaystyle{\frac{3\pi}{2}}}}\left(
4\,\mathrm{sin}\,\left(t\right)+\displaystyle{\frac{1}{2}}\,\mathrm{sin}\,\left(2t\right)\right)dt={\left.
4\,\mathrm{cos}\,\left(t\right)\displaystyle{\frac{1}{4}}\,\mathrm{cos}\,\left(2t\right)\right|^{3\pi/
2}_{\pi}}

=\left(4\,\mathrm{cos}\,\left(\displaystyle{\frac{3\pi}{2}}\right)\displaystyle{\frac{1}
{4}}\,\mathrm{cos}\,\left(3\pi\right)\right)\left(4\,\mathrm{cos}\,\left(\pi\right)\displaystyle{\frac{1}
{4}}\,\mathrm{cos}\,\left(2\pi\right)\right)=\displaystyle{\frac{1}{4}}+4+\displaystyle{\frac{1}
{4}}=4.5


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3. Computethelineintegralofthevectorfield\boldsymbol{F}=\left(4y,\4x\right)overthecirclex^{2}+
y^{2}=64orientedclockwise.
(Usesymbolicnotationandfractionswhereneeded.)
{\displaystyle\int_{C}^{\}}\boldsymbol{\mathrm{F}}d\boldsymbol{\mathrm{s}}=
\boxed{\begin{array}{lll}512\pi\end{array}}

SOLUTION

Theorientedpathisparametrizedby
\boldsymbol{c}\left(t\right)=\left(8\,\mathrm{cos}\,\left(t\right),8\,\mathrm{sin}\,\left(t\right)
,\t\\small{\text{ischangin}}\small{\text{gfrom}}\2\pi+\small{\text{to}}\0.\right.
Wecomputetheintegrand:
\boldsymbol{F}=\\left(4y,\4x\right)
\boldsymbol{F}\left(\boldsymbol{c}\left(t\right)\right)=\left(32\\,\mathrm{sin}\,t,\
32\\,\mathrm{cos}\,t\right)
\boldsymbol{c}'\left(t\right)=\left(8\\,\mathrm{sin}\,t,8\,\mathrm{cos}\,t\right)
\boldsymbol{F}\left(\boldsymbol{c}\left(t\right)\right)\\cdotp\boldsymbol{c}'\left(t\right)=\\left(
32\\,\mathrm{sin}\,t,\32\\,\mathrm{cos}\,t\right)\\cdotp\left(8\\,\mathrm{sin}\,t,\8\\,\mathrm{cos}\,t
\right)=
=256\mathrm{sin\}^{2}t256\mathrm{cos\}^{2}t\=256\
Hence,
{\displaystyle\int_{C}^{\}}\boldsymbol{\mathrm{F}}\\cdotpd\boldsymbol{\mathrm{s}}=
{\displaystyle\int_{2\pi}^{0}}\boldsymbol{\mathrm{F}}\left(\boldsymbol{\mathrm{c}}\left(t\right)
\right)\\cdotp\boldsymbol{\mathrm{c}}'\left(t\right)\dt=\{\displaystyle\int_{2\pi}^{0}}256\dt=512
\pi

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4. Compute{\displaystyle\int_{C}^{}}Fdsfortheorientedcurvespecified.

F=\left(\,e\,^{yx},^{2x}\right),piecewiselinearpathfrom\left(1,1\right)to\left(2,2\right)to\left(0,2
\right).

\boxed{\begin{array}{lll}\,e\,^{4}2\,e\,^{2}+2\end{array}}

SOLUTION

Let{C}_{1}bethelinearpathfrom\left(1,1\right)to\left(2,2\right),{C}_{2}thelinearpathfrom\left(2,2
\right)to\left(0,2\right)and

C={C}_{1}+{C}_{2}

Weusethefollowingparametrizations:

{C}_{1}:{c}_{1}\left(t\right)=\left(t,t\right)tischangingfromt=1tot=2

{C}_{2}:{c}_{2}\left(t\right)=\left(t,2\right)tischangingfromt=2tot=0

Bypropertiesoflineintegrals,

{\displaystyle\int_{C}^{}}Fds={\displaystyle\int_{{C}_{1}}^{}}Fds+{\displaystyle
\int_{{C}_{2}}^{}}Fds(1)

Wecomputeeachintegralontherighthandside:

Theintegralover{C}_{1}:

F\left({c}_{1}\left(t\right)\right)=\left(\,e\,^{yx},^{2x}\right)=\left(\,e\,^{tt},^{2x^{2t}}\right)

{c}_{1}'\left(t\right)=\left(1,1\right)

F\left({c}_{1}\left(t\right)\right)\\cdotp{c}_{1}'\left(t\right)=\left(1,^{2x^{2t}}\right)\\cdotp\left(
1,1\right)=1+^{2x^{2t}}

Hence,

{\displaystyle\int_{{C}_{1}}^{}}Fds={\displaystyle\int_{1}^{2}}\left(1+^{2x^{2t}}\right)dt={\left.t+
1\,e\,^{2t}\right|^{2}_{1}}=\left(2+1\,e\,^{4}\right)\left(1+1\,e\,^{2}\right)=1+1\,e\,^{4}
1\,e\,^{2}(2)
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F\left({c}_{2}\left(t\right)\right)=\left(\,e\,^{yx},\^{2x}\right)=\left(\,e\,^{2t},^{2x^{2t}}\right)

{c}_{2}'\left(t\right)=\left(1,0\right)

F\left({c}_{2}\left(t\right)\right){c}_{2}'\left(t\right)=\left(\,e\,^{2t},^{2x^{2t}}\right)\\cdotp\left(
1,0\right)=\,e\,^{2t}\\cdotp1+^{2x^{2t}}\\cdotp0=\,e\,^{2t}

Hence,

{\displaystyle\int_{{C}_{2}}^{}}Fds={\displaystyle\int_{2}^{0}}F\left({c}_{2}\left(t\right)\right)
{c}_{2}'\left(t\right)dt={\displaystyle\int_{2}^{0}}\,e\,^{2t}dt={\left.\,e\,^{2t}\right|^{0}_{2}}=
\,e\,^{20}+\,e\,^{22}=\,e\,^{2}+1(3)

Wecombine(1),(2),and(3)toobtainthefollowingsolution:

{\displaystyle\int_{C}^{}}Fds=\left(1+1\,e\,^{4}1\,e\,^{2}\right)+\left(\,e\,^{2}+1\right)
=1\,e\,^{4}2\,e\,^{2}+2

5. Computethelineintegralofthevectorfield\boldsymbol{F}=\left(3zy^{1},4x,y\right)overthepath
\boldsymbol{c}\left(t\right)=\left(\,e\,^{t},\\,e\,^{t},\t\right)for6\leqslantt\leqslant6.
(Usesymbolicnotationandfractionswhereneeded.)
{\displaystyle\int_{C}^{\}}\boldsymbol{\mathrm{F}}d\boldsymbol{\mathrm{s}}=
\boxed{\begin{array}{lll}4\,\mathrm{sinh}\,\122\,\mathrm{sinh}\,\6\end{array}}

SOLUTION
[Step1.]Calculatetheintegrand.
Wewriteoutthevectorsandcomputetheintegrand:
\boldsymbol{c}\left(t\right)=\left(\,e\,^{t},\,e\,^{t},t\right)
\boldsymbol{F}=\left(3zy^{1},4x,y\right)
\boldsymbol{F}\left(\boldsymbol{c}\left(t\right)\right)=\left(3t\,e\,^{t},4\,e\,^{t},\,e\,^{t}\right)
\boldsymbol{c}'\left(t\right)=\left(\,e\,^{t},\,e\,^{t},1\right)
Theintegrandisthedotproduct:
\boldsymbol{F}\left(\boldsymbol{c}\left(t\right)\right)\\cdotp\boldsymbol{c}'\left(t\right)=\left(
3t\,e\,^{t},4\,e\,^{t},\,e\,^{t}\right)\\cdotp\left(\,e\,^{t},\,e\,^{t},1\right)=
3t\,e\,^{t}\\cdotp\,e\,^{t}+4\,e\,^{t}\\cdotp\,e\,^{t}\,e\,^{t}\\cdotp1=3t+4\,e\,^{2t}\\,e\,^{t}
[Step2.]Evaluatetheintegral.
Thevectorlineintegralis:
{\displaystyle\int_{C}^{\}}\boldsymbol{\mathrm{F}}d\boldsymbol{\mathrm{s}}={\displaystyle\int_{
6}^{6}}\boldsymbol{\mathrm{F}}\left(\boldsymbol{\mathrm{c}}\left(t\right)\right)\\cdotp
\boldsymbol{\mathrm{c}}'\left(t\right)dt={\displaystyle\int_{6}^{6}}\left(3t+4\,e\,^{2t}\\,e\,^{t}
\right)dt=
=\0+{\displaystyle\int_{6}^{6}}\left(4\,e\,^{2t}\,e\,^{t}\right)\dt={\left.\left(2\,e\,^{2t}\,e\,^{t}
\right)\right|^{6}_{6}}=\2\left(\,e\,^{12}\,e\,^{12}\right)\left(\,e\,^{6}\,e\,^{6}\right)\=
=\4\,\mathrm{sinh}\,\122\,\mathrm{sinh}\,\6
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6. Compute{\displaystyle\int_{C}^{}}F\\cdotpdsfortheorientedcurvespecified.

F=\left(\displaystyle{\frac{y}{\left(x^{2}+y^{2}\right)^{2}}},\\displaystyle{\frac{x}{\left(x^{2}+
y^{2}\right)^{2}}}\right)circleofradius3withcenterattheoriginorientedcounterclockwise.

\boxed{\begin{array}{lll}\displaystyle{\frac{2}{9}}\pi\end{array}}

SOLUTION

Thepathhasthefollowingparametrization:

c\left(t\right)=\left(3\,\mathrm{cos}\,t,3\,\mathrm{sin}\,t\right),0\leqslantt\leqslant2\pi

Step1.Calculatetheintegrand.Sincex^{2}+y^{2}=9onthecircle,wehave

F\left(c\left(t\right)\right)=\left(\displaystyle{\frac{y}{\left(x^{2}+y^{2}\right)
^{2}}},\displaystyle{\frac{x}{\left(x^{2}+y^{2}\right)^{2}}}\right)=\left(\displaystyle{\frac{
3\,\mathrm{sin}\,t}{81}},\displaystyle{\frac{3\,\mathrm{cos}\,t}{81}}\right)=\displaystyle{\frac{1}{27}}
\left(\,\mathrm{sin}\,t,\,\mathrm{cos}\,t\right)

c'\left(t\right)=\displaystyle{\frac{d}{dt}}\left(3\,\mathrm{cos}\,t,3\,\mathrm{sin}\,t\right)=3\left(
\,\mathrm{sin}\,t,\,\mathrm{cos}\,t\right)

Theintegrandisthedotproduct:

F\left(c\left(t\right)\right)\\cdotpc'\left(t\right)=\displaystyle{\frac{1}{27}}\left(
\,\mathrm{sin}\,t,\,\mathrm{cos}\,t\right)\\cdotp3\left(\,\mathrm{sin}\,t,\,\mathrm{cos}\,t\right)
=\displaystyle{\frac{1}{9}}\left(\,\mathrm{cos\}^{2}t+\,\mathrm{sin\}^{2}t\right)
=\displaystyle{\frac{1}{9}}

Step2.Evaluatetheintegral.Weobtainthefollowingintegral:

{\displaystyle\int_{C}^{}}F\\cdotpds={\displaystyle\int_{0}^{2\pi}}F\left(c\left(t\right)\right)\\cdotp
c'\left(t\right)dt={\displaystyle\int_{0}^{2\pi}}\displaystyle{\frac{dt}{9}}=\displaystyle{\frac{2}{9}}\pi

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7. Compute{\displaystyle\int_{C}^{}}Fdsfortheorientedcurvespecified.

F=\left(\displaystyle{\frac{1}{y^{3}+1}},\displaystyle{\frac{1}{z+1}},1\right),c\left(t\right)=\left(
t^{3},2,t^{2}\right)for0\leqslantt\leqslant3.

\boxed{\begin{array}{lll}12\end{array}}

SOLUTION

Step1.Calculatetheintegrand.Wehave

c\left(t\right)=\left(t^{3},2,t^{2}\right)

F\left(c\left(t\right)\right)=\left(\displaystyle{\frac{1}{y^{3}}},\displaystyle{\frac{1}{z+1}},1\right)=
\left(\displaystyle{\frac{1}{2^{3}}},\displaystyle{\frac{1}{t^{2}+1}},1\right)=\left(\displaystyle{\frac{1}
{9}},\displaystyle{\frac{1}{t^{2}+1}},1\right)

c'\left(t\right)=\langle{3t^{2},0,2t}\rangle

Hence,

F\left(c\left(t\right)\right)c'\left(t\right)=\left(\displaystyle{\frac{1}{9}},\displaystyle{\frac{1}{t^{2}+
1}},1\right)\\cdotp\left(\,e\,t^{2},0,2t\right)=\displaystyle{\frac{3t^{2}}{9}}+0+2t

Step2.Evaluatetheintegral.UsingtheTheoremonvectorlineintegralsweobtain:

{\displaystyle\int_{C}^{}}Fds={\displaystyle\int_{0}^{3}}F\left(c\left(t\right)\right)c'\left(t\right)dt=
{\displaystyle\int_{0}^{3}}\displaystyle{\frac{t^{2}}{3}}dt+{\displaystyle\int_{0}^{3}}2tdt

={\left.\displaystyle{\frac{t^{3}}{9}}\right|^{3}_{0}}+{\left.t^{2}\right|^{3}_{0}}=12

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8. Compute{\displaystyle\int_{C}^{}}F\\cdotpdsfortheorientedcurvespecified.

F=\left(z^{3},yz,x\right),quarterofthecircleofradius2intheyzplanewithcenterattheoriginwherey
\geqslant0andz\geqslant0,orientedclockwisewhenviewedfromthepositivexaxis.

\boxed{\begin{array}{lll}\displaystyle{\frac{8}{3}}\end{array}}

SOLUTION

Theorientedpathhasthefollowingparametrization:

c\left(t\right)=\left(0,2\,\mathrm{cos}\,t,2\,\mathrm{sin}\,t\right)

tischangingfrom\displaystyle{\frac{\pi}{2}}to0.

Step1.Calculatetheintegrand.Wewriteoutthevectorsandcomputetheintegrand:

c\left(t\right)=\left(0,2\,\mathrm{cos}\,t,2\,\mathrm{sin}\,t\right)

F\left(c\left(t\right)\right)=\left(z^{3},yz,x\right)=\left(8\,\mathrm{sin\
}^{3}t,4\,\mathrm{cos}\,t\,\mathrm{sin}\,t,0\right)

c'\left(t\right)=\left(0,2\,\mathrm{sin}\,t,2\,\mathrm{cos}\,t\right)

Theintegrandisthedotproduct:

F\left(c\left(t\right)\right)\\cdotpc'\left(t\right)=\left(8\,\mathrm{sin\
}^{3}t,4\,\mathrm{cos}\,t\,\mathrm{sin}\,t,0\right)\\cdotp\left(0,2\,\mathrm{sin}\,t,2\,\mathrm{cos}\,t
\right)=8\,\mathrm{cos}\,t\,\mathrm{sin\}^{2}t

Step2.Evaluatetheintegral.Weobtainthefollowingvectorlineintegral:

{\displaystyle\int_{C}^{}}F\\cdotpds={\displaystyle\int_{\displaystyle{\frac{\pi}{2}}}^{0}}F\left(c
\left(t\right)\right)\\cdotpc'\left(t\right)dt={\displaystyle\int_{\displaystyle{\frac{\pi}{2}}}^{0}}
8\,\mathrm{cos}\,t\,\mathrm{sin\}^{2}tdt={\displaystyle\int_{0}^{\displaystyle{\frac{\pi}
{2}}}}8\,\mathrm{sin\}^{2}t\,\mathrm{cos}\,tdt=8\left({\left.\displaystyle{\frac{\,\mathrm{sin\}^{3}t}
{3}}\right|^{\displaystyle{\frac{\pi}{2}}}_{0}}\right)=\displaystyle{\frac{8}{3}}

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9. Evaluatethelineintegral{\displaystyle\int_{C}^{}}ydxxdy,parabolay=x^{2}for0\leqslantx\leqslant2.

\boxed{\begin{array}{lll}\displaystyle{\frac{8}{3}}\end{array}}

SOLUTION

Step1.Calculatetheintegrand.

c\left(t\right)=\left(t,t^{2}\right)

F\left(c\left(t\right)\right)=\left(y,x\right)=\left(t^{2},t\right)

c'\left(t\right)=\left(1,2t\right)

Theintegrandisthedotproduct

F\left(c\left(t\right)\right)\\cdotpc'\left(t\right)=\left(t^{2},t\right)\\cdotp\left(1,2t\right)=t^{2}
2t^{2}=t^{2}

Step2.

{\displaystyle\int_{C}^{}}ydxxdy={\displaystyle\int_{0}^{2}}t^{2}dt={\left.
\displaystyle{\frac{t^{3}}{3}}\right|^{2}_{0}}=\displaystyle{\frac{8}{3}}

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10. Evaluatethelineintegral{\displaystyle\int_{C}^{}}ydx+zdy+xdz,c\left(t\right)=\left(2+t^{
1},t^{3},t^{2}\right)for0\leqslantt\leqslant1

\boxed{\begin{array}{lll}\displaystyle{\frac{41}{10}}\end{array}}

SOLUTION

Step1.Calculatetheintegrand.

c\left(t\right)=\left(2+t^{1},t^{3},t^{2}\right)

F\left(c\left(t\right)\right)=\left(y,z,x\right)=\left(t^{3},t^{2},+2+t^{1}\right)

c'\left(t\right)=\left(t^{2},3t^{2},2t\right)

Theintegrandisthedotproduct

F\left(c\left(t\right)\right)c'\left(t\right)=\left(t^{3},t^{2},2+t^{1}\right)\\cdotp\left(t^{
2},3t^{2},2t\right)=\left(t^{3}\right)\left(t^{2}\right)+t^{2}\left(3t^{2}\right)+\left(2+t^{1}
\right)2t=3t^{4}+3t+2

Step2.

{\displaystyle\int_{C}^{}}ydx+zdy+xdz={\displaystyle\int_{0}^{1}}\left(3t^{4}+3t+2dt\right)={
\left.\displaystyle{\frac{3t^{5}}{5}}+\displaystyle{\frac{3t^{2}}{2}}+2t\right|
^{1}_{0}}=\displaystyle{\frac{41}{10}}

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11. Evaluatethelineintegral{\displaystyle\int_{C}^{}}\left(xy\right)dx+\left(yz\right)dy+zdz,line
segmentfrom\left(0,0,0\right)to\left(3,12,12\right)

\boxed{\begin{array}{lll}58.5\end{array}}

SOLUTION

Theorientedlinesegmentfrom\left(0,0,0\right)to\left(3,12,12\right)hastheparametrization:

c\left(t\right)=\left(,12t,12t\right),0\leqslantt\leqslant1

Step1.Calculatetheintegrand.Wehave

F\left(c\left(t\right)\right)=\left(xy,yz,z\right)=\left(12t,12t12t,12t\right)=\left(9t,0,12t
\right)

c'\left(t\right)=\displaystyle{\frac{d}{dt}}\left(,12t,12t\right)=\langle{3,12,12}\rangle

Theintegrandisthedotproduct:

F\left(c\left(t\right)\right)\\cdotpc'\left(t\right)=\left(9t,0,12t\right)\\cdotp\left(3,12,12\right)=
9t\\cdotp3+0\\cdotp12+12t\\cdotp12=117t

Step2.Evaluatetheintegral.Thevectorlineintegralis:

{\displaystyle\int_{C}^{}}Fds={\displaystyle\int_{0}^{1}}F\left(c\left(t\right)\right)c'\left(t\right)dt=
{\displaystyle\int_{0}^{1}}117tdt={\left.\displaystyle{\frac{117}{2}}t^{2}\right|^{1}_{0}}=58.5

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12. Evaluatethelineintegral.

{\displaystyle\int_{C}^{}}zdx+x^{2}dy+ydz,c\left(t\right)=\left(\,\mathrm{cos}\,t,\,\mathrm{tan}\,t,t
\right)for0\leqslantt\leqslant\displaystyle{\frac{\pi}{4}}

\boxed{\begin{array}{lll}\displaystyle{\frac{\pi}{6}},\displaystyle{\frac{\pi}{4}},\displaystyle{\frac{\pi
}{3}},5ns\left[2\right]\end{array}}

SOLUTION

Step1.Calculatetheintegrand.

c\left(t\right)=\left(\,\mathrm{cos}\,t,\,\mathrm{tan}\,t,t\right)

F\left(c\left(t\right)\right)=\left(z,x^{2},y\right)=\left(t,\,\mathrm{cos\}^{2}t,\,\mathrm{tan}\,t\right)

c'\left(t\right)=\left(\,\mathrm{sin}\,t,\,\mathrm{sec\}^{2}t,1\right)

Theintegrandisthedotproduct

F\left(c\left(t\right)\right)\\cdotpc'\left(t\right)=\left(t,\,\mathrm{cos\}^{2}t,\,\mathrm{tan}\,t\right)
\\cdotp\left(\,\mathrm{sin}\,t,\,\mathrm{sec\}^{2}t,1\right)=t\left(\,\mathrm{sin}\,t\right)+
\,\mathrm{cos\}^{2}t\,\mathrm{sec\}^{2}t+\,\mathrm{tan}\,t=t\,\mathrm{sin}\,t+1+\,\mathrm{tan}\,t

Step2.

{\displaystyle\int_{C}^{}}ydx+zdy+xdz={\displaystyle\int_{0}^{\displaystyle{\frac{\pi}{4}}}}\left(
t\,\mathrm{sin}\,t+1+\,\mathrm{tan}\,t\right)dt


{\left.=t\,\mathrm{cos}\,t\,\mathrm{sin}\,t+t\,\mathrm{ln}\,\left(\,\mathrm{cos}\,t\right)\right|
^{\displaystyle{\frac{\pi}{4}}}_{0}}=\displaystyle{\frac{\pi}{6}},\displaystyle{\frac{\pi}
{4}},\displaystyle{\frac{\pi}{3}},5ns\left[2\right]

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13. Evaluatethelineintegral{\displaystyle\int_{C}^{}}\displaystyle{\frac{ydx+xdy}{x^{2}+y^{2}}},
segmentfrom\left(5,0\right)to\left(0,5\right).

\boxed{\begin{array}{lll}\displaystyle{\frac{\pi}{2}}\end{array}}

SOLUTION

Step1.Calculatetheintegrand.

c\left(t\right)=\left(5t,t\right)\left(0\leqslantt\leqslant5\right)

F\left(c\left(t\right)\right)=\displaystyle{\frac{1}{x^{2}+y^{2}}}\left(y,x\right)
=\displaystyle{\frac{1}{\left(5t\right)^{2}+t^{2}}}\left(t,5t\right)

c'\left(t\right)=\left(1,1\right)

Theintegrandisthedotproduct

F\left(c\left(t\right)\right)\\cdotpc'\left(t\right)=\displaystyle{\frac{1}{\left(5t\right)^{2}+
t^{2}}}\left(t,5t\right)\\cdotp\left(1,1\right)=\displaystyle{\frac{t+5t}{\left(5t\right)^{2}+
t^{2}}}=\displaystyle{\frac{5}{2t^{2}10t+25}}

Step2.

{\displaystyle\int_{C}^{}}\displaystyle{\frac{ydx+xdy}{x^{2}+y^{2}}}={\displaystyle
\int_{0}^{5}}\displaystyle{\frac{10t}{2t^{2}10t+25}}=\displaystyle{\frac{5}{2}}{\displaystyle
\int_{0}^{5}}\displaystyle{\frac{dt}{\left(t\displaystyle{\frac{5}{2}}\right)^{2}+
\displaystyle{\frac{25}{4}}}}

Weusethetrigonometricsubstitutiont=\displaystyle{\frac{5}{2}}+\displaystyle{\frac{5}
{2}}\,\mathrm{tan}\,\left(\theta\right)=>dt=\displaystyle{\frac{5}{2}}\,\mathrm{sec\}^{2}\left(\theta
\right)d\theta.

=\displaystyle{\frac{5}{2}}{\displaystyle\int_{\displaystyle{\frac{\pi}{4}}}^{\displaystyle{\frac{\pi}
{4}}}}\displaystyle{\frac{\displaystyle{\frac{5}{2}}\,\mathrm{sec\}^{2}\left(\theta\right)d\theta}{\left(
\displaystyle{\frac{5}{2}}\right)^{2}\left(\,\mathrm{tan\}^{2}\left(\theta\right)+1\right)}}=
{\displaystyle\int_{\displaystyle{\frac{\pi}{4}}}^{\displaystyle{\frac{\pi}{4}}}}d\theta
=\displaystyle{\frac{\pi}{2}}

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14. Evaluatethelineintegral.

{\displaystyle\int_{C}^{}}y^{2}dx+z^{2}dy+\left(1x^{2}\right)dz,quarterofthecircleofradius1in
thexzplanewithcenterattheorigininthequadrantx\geqslant2,z\leqslant2,orientedcounterclockwise
whenviewedfromthepositiveyaxis.

\boxed{\begin{array}{lll}\pi\displaystyle{\frac{11}{3}}\end{array}}

SOLUTION

Step1.Calculatetheintegrand.

c\left(t\right)=\left(2+\,\mathrm{sin}\,t,0,2+\,\mathrm{cos}\,t\right)\left(\pi\leqslantt\leqslant
\displaystyle{\frac{3\pi}{2}}\right)

F\left(c\left(t\right)\right)=\left(y^{2},z^{2},1x^{2}\right)=\left(0^{2},\left(2+\,\mathrm{cos}\,\t
\right)^{2},1\left(2+\,\mathrm{sin}\,\t\right)^{2}\right)

c'\left(t\right)=\left(\,\mathrm{cos}\,t,0,\,\mathrm{sin}\,t\right)

Theintegrandisthedotproduct

F\left(c\left(t\right)\right)\\cdotpc'\left(t\right)=\left(0,\left(2+\,\mathrm{cos}\,\t\right)^{2},1
\left(2+\,\mathrm{sin}\,\t\right)^{2}\right)\\cdotp\left(\,\mathrm{cos}\,t,0,\,\mathrm{sin}\,t\right)

=\left(1\left(2+\,\mathrm{sin}\,\t\right)^{2}\right)\left(\,\mathrm{sin}\,t\right)=\left(1\left(
\,\mathrm{sin}\,\t\right)^{2}+4\,\mathrm{sin}\,\t4\right)\left(\,\mathrm{sin}\,t\right)=\left(
\,\mathrm{cos}\,\t\right)^{2}\,\mathrm{sin}\,\t+4\left(\,\mathrm{sin}\,\t\right)^{2}+
4\,\mathrm{sin}\,\t

Step2.

{\displaystyle\int_{C}^{}}y^{2}dx+z^{2}dy+\left(1x^{2}\right)dz={\displaystyle\int_{\pi
}^{\displaystyle{\frac{3\pi}{2}}}}\left(\,\mathrm{cos}\,\t\right)^{2}\,\mathrm{sin}\,\t+4\left(
\,\mathrm{sin}\,\t\right)^{2}+4\,\mathrm{sin}\,\tdt


{\left.=\displaystyle{\frac{\,\mathrm{cos\}^{3}t}{3}}+4\left(\displaystyle{\frac{t}{2}}
\displaystyle{\frac{\,\mathrm{sin}\,2t}{4}}\right)4\,\mathrm{cos}\,\t\right|^{\displaystyle{\frac{3\pi}
{2}}}_{\pi}}


=\displaystyle{\frac{1}{3}}\left(0+1\right)+\pi4\left(0+1\right)=\pi\displaystyle{\frac{11}{3}}

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15. CalculatethelineintegralF=\left(\,e\,^{z},\,e\,^{xy},\,e\,^{y}\right)overthegivenpath.Thebluepath
fromP\left(0,0,0\right)toQ\left(4,4,4\right)inFigure1.R=\left(0,0,4\right),S\left(0,4,4\right)


FIGURE1
\boxed{\begin{array}{lll}5\,e\,^{4}4\,e\,^{4}\end{array}}

SOLUTION

Let{C}_{1},{C}_{2},{C}_{3}denotetheorientedsegmentsfromPtoR,fromRtoSandStoQ
respectively.Thesepathshavethefollowingparametrizations(seefigure):

{C}_{1}:{c}_{1}\left(t\right)=\left(0,0,t\right)0\leqslantt\leqslant4c{'}_{1}\left(t\right)=\langle{
0,0,1}\rangle

{C}_{2}:{c}_{2}\left(t\right)=\left(0,t,4\right)0\leqslantt\leqslant4=>c{'}_{2}\left(t\right)=\left(
0,1,0\right)

{C}_{3}:{c}_{3}\left(t\right)=\left(t,4,4\right)0\leqslantt\leqslant4c{'}_{3}\left(t\right)=\left(
1,0,0\right)

SinceC={C}_{1}+{C}_{2}+{C}_{3}wehave

{\displaystyle\int_{C}^{}}Fds={\displaystyle\int_{{C}_{1}}^{}}Fds+{\displaystyle
\int_{{C}_{2}}^{}}Fds+{\displaystyle\int_{{C}_{3}}^{}}Fds(1)

Wecomputeeachintegralontherighthandsideseparately.

{\displaystyle\int_{{C}_{1}}^{}}Fds={\displaystyle\int_{0}^{4}}F\left({c}_{1}\left(t\right)\right)
c{'}_{1}\left(t\right)dt={\displaystyle\int_{0}^{4}}\left(\,e\,^{t},\,e\,^{00},\,e\,^{0}\right)\left(0,0,1
\right)dt={\displaystyle\int_{0}^{4}}1dt=4

{\displaystyle\int_{{C}_{2}}^{}}Fds={\displaystyle\int_{0}^{4}}F\left({c}_{2}\left(t\right)\right)
c{'}_{2}\left(t\right)dt={\displaystyle\int_{0}^{4}}\left(\,e\,^{4},\,e\,^{0t},\,e\,^{t}\right)\left(0,1,0
\right)dt={\displaystyle\int_{0}^{4}}\,e\,^{t}dt={\left.\,e\,^{t}\right|^{4}_{0}}=1\,e\,^{4}
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{\displaystyle\int_{C}^{}}Fds={\displaystyle\int_{0}^{4}}F\left(c{'}_{3}\left(t\right)\right)c{'}_{3}
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\left(t\right)dt={\displaystyle\int_{0}^{4}}\left(\,e\,^{4},\,e\,^{t4},\,e\,^{4}\right)\left(1,0,0\right)
={\displaystyle\int_{0}^{4}}\,e\,^{4}dt=4\,e\,^{4}

Substitutingtheseintegralsin(1)gives

{\displaystyle\int_{C}^{}}Fds=4+\left(1\,e\,^{4}\right)\,e\,^{4}=5\,e\,^{4}4\,e\,^{4}

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16. CalculatethelineintegralofF=\left(\,e\,^{z},\,e\,^{xy},\,e\,^{y}\right)overthegivenpath.Theclosed
pathABCAinFigure1.A\left(3,0,0\right),B\left(0,5,0\right),C\left(0,0,7\right)


FIGURE1

\boxed{\begin{array}{lll}\displaystyle{\frac{5}{8}}\,e\,^{3}+\displaystyle{\frac{7}{5}}\,e\,^{5}+
\displaystyle{\frac{3}{7}}\,e\,^{7}+\displaystyle{\frac{3}{8}}\,e\,^{5}\displaystyle{\frac{449}{35}}
\end{array}}

SOLUTION

Wedenoteby{C}_{1},{C}_{2},{C}_{3}theorientedsegmentsfromAtoB,fromBtoCandfromCto
A.Weparametrizethesepathsby,

{C}_{1}:{c}_{1}\left(t\right)=\left(1t\right)\left(3,0,0\right)+t\left(0,5,0\right)=\left(33t,5t,0
\right),0\leqslantt\leqslant1c{'}_{1}=\left(3,5,0\right)

{C}_{2}:{c}_{2}\left(t\right)=\left(1t\right)\left(0,5,0\right)+t\left(0,0,7\right)=\left(0,55t,7t
\right),0\leqslantt\leqslant1=>c{'}_{2}\left(t\right)=\left(0,5,7\right)

{C}_{3}:{c}_{3}\left(t\right)=\left(1t\right)\left(0,0,7\right)+t\left(3,0,0\right)=\left(3t,0,77t
\right),0\leqslantt\leqslant1c{'}_{3}\left(t\right)=\left(3,0,7\right)

SinceC={C}_{1}+{C}_{2}+{C}_{3}wehave,

{\displaystyle\int_{C}^{}}Fds={\sum\limits_{i=1}^{3}}{\displaystyle\int_{{C}_{i}}^{}}Fds(1)

Wecomputetheintegralsontherighthandside:

{\displaystyle\int_{{C}_{1}}^{}}Fds={\displaystyle\int_{}^{}}\left(\,e\,^{0},\,e\,^{38t},\,e\,^{5t}
\right)\left(3,5,0\right)dt={\displaystyle\int_{0}^{1}}\left(1,\,e\,^{38t},\,e\,^{5t}\right)\left(3,5,0
\right)
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={\displaystyle\int_{0}^{1}}\left(3+5\,e\,^{38t}\right)dt={\left.3t\displaystyle{\frac{5}
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={\displaystyle\int_{0}^{1}}\left(3+5\,e\,^{38t}\right)dt={\left.3t\displaystyle{\frac{5}
{8}}\,e\,^{38t}\right|^{1}_{0}}=\displaystyle{\frac{5}{8}}\,e\,^{3}\displaystyle{\frac{5}{8}}\,e\,^{
5}3

{\displaystyle\int_{{C}_{2}}^{}}Fds={\displaystyle\int_{0}^{1}}\left(\,e\,^{7t},\,e\,^{5+5t},\,e\,^{5
5t}\right)\left(0,5,7\right)dt={\displaystyle\int_{0}^{1}}\left(5\,e\,^{5+5t}+7\,e\,^{55t}\right)
dt

={\left.\,e\,^{5+5t}\displaystyle{\frac{7}{5}}\,e\,^{55t}\right|^{1}_{0}}=\displaystyle{\frac{7}
{5}}\,e\,^{5}+\,e\,^{5}\displaystyle{\frac{12}{5}}

{\displaystyle\int_{{C}_{3}}^{}}Fds={\displaystyle\int_{0}^{1}}\left(\,e\,^{77t},\,e\,^{3t},\,e\,^{0}
\right)\left(3,0,7\right)dt={\displaystyle\int_{0}^{1}}\left(3\,e\,^{77t}7\right)dt

={\left.\displaystyle{\frac{3}{7}}\,e\,^{77t}7t\right|^{1}_{0}}=\displaystyle{\frac{3}{7}}\,e\,^{7}
\displaystyle{\frac{52}{7}}

Wesubstitutethesevaluesin(1)toobtainthesolution:

{\displaystyle\int_{C}^{}}Fds=\left(\displaystyle{\frac{5}{8}}\,e\,^{3}\displaystyle{\frac{5}{8}}\,e\,^{
5t}3\right)+\left(\displaystyle{\frac{7}{5}}\,e\,^{5}+\,e\,^{5}\displaystyle{\frac{12}{5}}\right)
+\left(\displaystyle{\frac{3}{7}}\,e\,^{7}\displaystyle{\frac{52}{7}}\right)

=\displaystyle{\frac{5}{8}}\,e\,^{3}+\displaystyle{\frac{7}{5}}\,e\,^{5}+\displaystyle{\frac{3}
{7}}\,e\,^{7}+\displaystyle{\frac{3}{8}}\,e\,^{5}\displaystyle{\frac{449}{35}}

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