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Question Bank For Revision Subject: Engineering Mathematics Subjectcode: Am-101

The document is a question bank for the subject of Engineering Mathematics. It contains over 100 questions for students to use to revise for their final exam. Students are advised to study the full syllabus, not just these questions. The questions cover topics like homogeneous functions, partial derivatives, triple integrals, change of variables to polar coordinates, areas and volumes bounded by surfaces, and other calculus topics.

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Question Bank For Revision Subject: Engineering Mathematics Subjectcode: Am-101

The document is a question bank for the subject of Engineering Mathematics. It contains over 100 questions for students to use to revise for their final exam. Students are advised to study the full syllabus, not just these questions. The questions cover topics like homogeneous functions, partial derivatives, triple integrals, change of variables to polar coordinates, areas and volumes bounded by surfaces, and other calculus topics.

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QUESTION BANK FOR REVISION SUBJECT: ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS SUBJECTCODE: AM-101

The question bank is prepared only for the revision of the students based on previous year papers set up by PTU. Students are strictly advised to go through full syllabus for the preparation of final examination.

Sonia Bansal

GIAN J OTI GROU! OF INSTITUTIONS" SHAMBHUKA#AN QUESTION BANK FOR REVISION 1. Define homogeneous function ith the help of an example !. "f v = #. "f $ sho that x x + y y = #v x +y
# #

x# y#

u = x! + y! + z !

and x = e !t $

y = e !t cos #t $ z = e !t sin #t $

find

%. "f x = r cos $ y = r sin $ verify


x% + y% x+y

( x$ y ) ( r $ ) =1 ( r $ ) ( x$ y )
u

du dt

&. Define composite function of single and double variables. '. "f u = log $ sho that x x + y y = #
y = %t # $

(. "f u = sin 1 ( x y ) $ x = #t $

sho that dt = 1t ! ( u $ v$ w) zx yz xy =% ). "f u = $ v= y $ w= $ prove that ( x$ y$ z ) x z *. State and Prove +uler,s theorem on homogeneous functions
+a 1-. "f z = e ax +by f ( ax by ) find b x y z z w w

du

11. Sho

that a y = b x if a and b are constants and w = f ( ax + by ) is a differentiable function of u = ax + by


u = x! ! y $ v = x + y $

1!. "f

prove that

( u $ v ) = !x + ! ( x$ y )

x 1#. "f given f ( x$ y ) = c $ an implicit function prove that dx = f y

dy

1%. .erify +uler,s theorem for f ( x$ y$ z ) = # x ! yz + & xy ! z + % z % 1&. "f u = f ( y z $ z x$ x y ) $ prove that x + y + z = 1'. "f u $ v$ w are the roots of the equation ( x ) # + ( y ) # + ( z ) # = - /ind
( u $ v$ w) ( x$ y $ z )
u u u

u ! 1 ! 1 1(. "f u = x tan x y tan y $ find the value of x y ( u $ v ) = !x + ! 1). "f u = x ! ! y$ v = x + y $ prove that ( x$ y ) y x
!

1 ! r = r ! r r t ( x$ y$ z ) !-. "f x = r cos $ y = r sin $ z = z $ +valuate ( r $ $ z ) x du !1. "f u = sin y $ x = e t $ y = t ! $ find dt

1*. "f

=t e
n

r! %t

find the value of

n hich ill make

x% + y% u = log !!. "f x+y

$Sho

that x x + y y = #

u + $ then prove that tanh = tan ! ! % ! du !%. "f u = xe y z $ here y = a ! x ! $ z = sin ! x $ find . dx

!#. "f u = log tan

!&. Sho

that the plane ax + by + cz + d = - touches the surface px ! + qy ! + ! = - $ if

a! b! + + !cd = p q

!'. /ind the stationary values of x ! + y ! + z ! sub0ect to ax ! + by ! + cz ! = 1 and lx + my + nz = !(. !). +xpand e xy at (1$1) . !*. Sho that the rectangular solid of maximum volume that can be inscribed in a given sphere is a cube. #-. The diameter and altitude of a can in the shape of a right circular cylinder are measured as % cm and ' cm respectively. The possible error in each measurement is -.1 cm. /ind approximately the maximum possible error in the value computed for the volume and lateral surface.
# !

#1. +valuate1 #!. +valuate

xy(1 + x + y ) dydx .
-

- a (1+cos )
a ! r !

rdrd

##. +valuate

! a cos

rdzdrd

#%. /ind the area bounded by the parabola y = x ! and the line y = ! x + # #&. /ind the area of the portion of the cylinder x ! + z ! = % lying inside the cylinder x ! + y ! = % #'. +valuate #(. +valuate #). +valuate

x! + y!
1 a (1+cos ) !

dydx

( xyz )dxdydz
1 -

r
yz

cos drd

#*. /ind the area bounded by the circles r = ! sin and r = % sin %-. /ind by triple integration$ the volume of the paraboloid of revolution x ! + y ! = % z cut off by the plane z = % ( ) %1. +valuate1 . %!. +valuate %#. +valuate ( )
1 1

x + ! dydx
a sin -

- -

rdrd

aaa

yz + zx + xy dxdydz

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%%. /ind$ by double integration$ the area enclosed by the ellipse

x! y! + =1 a! b!

%&. /ind$ by triple integration$ the volume in positive octant bounded by the co2ordinate planes and the plane x + ! y + # z = % %'. +valuate %(. +valuate %). +valuate
x
!

1 1+ x !

dydx . 1 + x! + y!

r sin drd
1 1 -

! a cos

( x + y + z )dydxdz
x z

z x +z

%*. /ind$ by double integration$ the area bet een the parabola
= %ay

y ! = %ax

and

&-. /ind the volume of the region enclosed by the surfaces


z =) x! y!

z = x! + #y! $

&1. +valuate1 /ind the area of the region bounded by the lines x = !$ x = ! and the circle x ! + y ! = * &!. +valuate

1x !

1x ! y !

1 1x y! z!
!

dzdydx

&#. Using Double integration$ /ind the area enclosed by the curves y ! = x # and y = x &%. +valuate

xyzdxdydz
- 1 ! ! x x !

! ! yz

&&. /ind the area lying bet een the parabola y = % x x ! and the line y = x &'. +valuate the follo ing by 3hanging to polar coordinates &(.

xdydx x! + y!

&). /ind by double integration the area bounded by x = ! y y ! and x = y ! &*. +valuate the follo ing by 3hanging to polar coordinates '-.
1

1 y !

1 y

log e x ! + y ! + 1 dxdy
!

'1. $/ind the volume generated by revolving the area enclosed loop of the curve y % = x( % x ) about x2axis '!. /ind root mean square value of f ( x ) = x ! in the interval ( !$#) '#. /ind the length of four cusped hypocycloid x = a cos # $ y = b sin # '%. /ind centre of pressure and find expression for it '&. Prove that the length of arc of cycloid x = a ( t + sin t ) $ y = a(1 cos t ) form vertex to the point ( x$ y ) is )ay ''. 4rite the expressions for length of arc in 3artesian $parametric and polar forms '(. 4rite the expressions for area under the curves given in 3artesian parametric and polar forms.

'). 4rite the expressions for .olume under the curves given in 3artesian parametric and polar forms. '*. 4tite expression for Surface area of solid of revolution of$ y = f ( x ) about x2axis

Sonia 5ansal

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