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Calculus Applications: Area and Volume Problems

This document outlines a tutorial for the 1st semester B.Tech program in Computer Science and Information Technology at Parul University, focusing on calculus applications. It includes various questions related to the approximation of areas, evaluation of integrals using Riemann sums, and finding volumes of solids of revolution. The tutorial aims to enhance students' understanding of functions of one variable and their applications in calculus.

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Calculus Applications: Area and Volume Problems

This document outlines a tutorial for the 1st semester B.Tech program in Computer Science and Information Technology at Parul University, focusing on calculus applications. It includes various questions related to the approximation of areas, evaluation of integrals using Riemann sums, and finding volumes of solids of revolution. The tutorial aims to enhance students' understanding of functions of one variable and their applications in calculus.

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PARUL UNIVERSITY

Faculty of Engineering & Technology


Department of Applied Sciences and Humanities
1ST SEMESTER [Link] PROGRAMME (CSE, IT)
CALCULUS(03019101BS01)
ACADEMIC YEAR – 2025-26

Tutorial 1B: Application of Functions of One Variable


Q. 1 Use the four rectangles to find the approximation of the area of the region lying between the
graph of ( ) between 1 and 3.

Q. 2 Using Riemann integral evaluate ∫ ( ) , where

( ) {

Q. 3 Using Riemann integral evaluate ∫ ( ) where ( ) .

Q. 4 Evaluate the integral using definition ∫ ( ) using Riemann sum with equal

subdivisions.

Q. 5 Find the area between the curves and from to .

Q. 6 Find the area of the region bounded between √ and

Q. 7 Find the area between the curves and

Q. 8 Find the length of the curve from to

Q. 9 Find the volume of the solid obtained by rotating the region under from

to , about x-axis.

Q. 10 Find the volume of the solid obtained by rotating the region under √ from

to about x-axis.

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