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Mathematics III Jan2003 or 220556

1) The document is a code for a supplementary examination in Mathematics III for various engineering programs. It contains 8 questions covering topics in complex analysis, calculus, and bilinear transformations. 2) The questions involve proving identities for Bessel functions, evaluating integrals using Cauchy's integral theorem and formula, finding derivatives of complex functions, expanding functions in Taylor series, and determining the number of roots for a polynomial function. 3) Students are asked to answer any 5 of the 8 questions, which cover a range of mathematical techniques for complex analysis and applications to engineering problems.
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Mathematics III Jan2003 or 220556

1) The document is a code for a supplementary examination in Mathematics III for various engineering programs. It contains 8 questions covering topics in complex analysis, calculus, and bilinear transformations. 2) The questions involve proving identities for Bessel functions, evaluating integrals using Cauchy's integral theorem and formula, finding derivatives of complex functions, expanding functions in Taylor series, and determining the number of roots for a polynomial function. 3) Students are asked to answer any 5 of the 8 questions, which cover a range of mathematical techniques for complex analysis and applications to engineering problems.
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Code No.220556

II-B.Tech. II-Semester –Supplementary-Examinations January-2003.

MATHEMATICS-III
(common to Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Electronics and
Communication Engineering, Metallurgical Engineering, Electronics and
Instrumentation Engineering, Electronics and Control Engineering, Metallurgy and
Material Technology, Electronics and Telematics.)

Time: 3 hours Max. Marks:70


Answer any FIVE questions
All questions carry equal marks
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2
1 x dx 1 dx
1.a) Show that ∫0
4
∫0 4
= Π/4
1− x 1− x
b) Prove that 22n-1 Π (n) Π (n+ ½)= Π (2n) Π

2 x
2.a) Prove that Jn-1= nJn-(n+2)Jn+2+(n+4) Jn+4……… And hence deduce that
x 2
Jn=(n+1)Jn+1-(n+3) Jn+3+(n+5)Jn+5………..
1
b) Prove that ∫ pm ( x) pn ( x)dx = 0 if m ≠ n
−1
2
= if m=n.
2n + 1
3.a) Prove that Zn is analytic and hence find its derivative.
b) If u(x, y) and v(x,y) are harmonic functions in a region R, prove that the function
 ∂u ∂v   ∂u ∂v 
 −  +i  +  is an analytic function.
 ∂y ∂x   ∂x ∂y 

4.a) (i) Find the image of |Z| =2 under the transformation ω =3z. (ii) Find the points at
which ω = cos hz is not conformal.
2 2
b) Find the conjugate harmonic of u = e x − y cos 2 xy . Hence find f(z) in terms of
z.

5.a) State and prove Cauchy’s integral theorem.


cos Π z 2
b) Evaluate ∫ 3 where C is |z| =3 by using Cauchy’s integral Formula.
c ( z − 1)( z − 2 )
Contd…….2

Code No.220556 -2- OR


12 z − 7
6.a) Evaluate ∫ (2 z + 3)( z − 1) 2 dz where C is x +y =4.
2 2

c
1+ ez
b) (i) Calculate the residue at z=0 of f(z)= (ii) Evaluate
z cos 2 + sin 2
∞ dx
∫0 (x2 + a2 )2

7.a) Expand log(1-2) when |z|<1 using Taylor series.


∞ 1 + 2 cos θ
b) Evaluate ∫ dθ
0 5 + 4 cos θ

8.a) Find the bilinear transformation which transform the points ∞ , i, o in the Z-plane
into o, i, ∞ in the w-plane.
b) Prove that P(z)= ao+a1z+a2z2+……+an zn, an ≠ 0 has exactly n(-roots) – zeros.

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