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M III I

The document contains a mathematics syllabus covering topics in linear algebra, multivariable calculus, differential equations, and vector calculus across 7 units. The syllabus lists problems and exercises involving systems of linear equations, matrices, quadratic forms, double integrals, Laplace transforms, vector fields, line integrals, and vector calculus concepts like curl and gradient. Sample problems include solving systems of equations using Gauss-Jacobi and Gauss-Seidel methods, finding eigenvalues and eigenvectors, evaluating definite integrals, and determining velocities and tangent vectors for particle motions.

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M III I

The document contains a mathematics syllabus covering topics in linear algebra, multivariable calculus, differential equations, and vector calculus across 7 units. The syllabus lists problems and exercises involving systems of linear equations, matrices, quadratic forms, double integrals, Laplace transforms, vector fields, line integrals, and vector calculus concepts like curl and gradient. Sample problems include solving systems of equations using Gauss-Jacobi and Gauss-Seidel methods, finding eigenvalues and eigenvectors, evaluating definite integrals, and determining velocities and tangent vectors for particle motions.

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MATHEMATICS –III
UNIT – 1
1.Solve the system of equations 20x + y– 2z = 17, 3x + 20y − z = −18,
2x −3y + 20z = 25 by Gauss Jacobi method.
2.Show that the system of equations is consistent
2x − y − z = 2, x + 2y +z = 2, 4x– 7y–5z= 2 and solve.
3.Solve the system of equations 10x + y + z = 12, 2x+ 10y + z = 13, 2x+
2y + 10z = 14 by Gauss Seidel method.
4.Solve the system of equations
X + 10y + z = 6, 10x + y + z = 6, x + y + 10z= 6 by Gauss Seidel method.
5.Find the currents in the following circuit

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6.Find the currents in the following circuit

UNIT – 2
1.Find the eigenvalues and eigenvectors of the following matrix.

2.Reduce the quadratic form 2x2 + 2y2 + 2z2 – 2xy -2yz -2zxto canonical form by
orthogonal transformation and hence find rank, index, signature and nature of
the quadratic form.
3.Reduce the quadratic form 6x12 + 322 + 3x32 -4x1x2-2x2x3+4x1x3 to canonical form
and hence state nature, rank, index and signature of the quadratic form.

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4.Determine the natural frequencies and normal modes of a vibrating system for
which
mass M= matrix
1 0
0 2
and stiffness k= matrix
21
13

5.Reduce the quadratic form 3x2+5y2+3z2-2xy-2yz-2zx to canonical form by


orthogonal transformation and hence find the rank, index signature and nature of
the quadratic form.
6.Find the natural frequencies and normal modes of a vibrating system
Mx”+kx=0
for mass M= matrix
2 0
0 1
and stiffness K = matrix
9 −3
−3 3
7.Reduce the quadratic form 3x12+5x22+3x32-2x1x2-2x1x3-2x2x3to
canonical form and hence state nature, rank, index and signature of the quadratic
form.

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UNIT – 3
1.Set up a double integral of f(x, y) over the part of the unit square on which
x + y l> 0.5.
2.Trace the curve y2(2a-x)=x3
3.Trace the curve a2y2=x2(a2-x2)
4. Evaluate RR
R(x – y + 1)dxdy, where R is the region inside the unit square in which x + y ≥ 0.5.
5.Evaluate the following integral.

6.Evaluate where Eis the solid bounded


by and the plane .

UNIT – 4
1. If x is real and positive, then lim x→0+ Γ(x)=+∞.
2. Show that, for x real and positive, lim x→0+x Γ(x)=1.
3. Evaluate Z ∞0e−st√t dt, which gives the Laplace transform of √t.
4. By differentiating t sq.root of (A1t2 + B1) (A2t2 + B2), obtain a reduction
formula for (3.3.3) when m = 2. Do you see how this process can be
extended to all positive m?

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5.Determine the value of f(1) if the function is

6.For the function f(x) defined below, what is the value of f(x) when x=3?

UNIT – 5
1.A particle moves along a curve

x = 2t2
y = t2 - 4t
z = 3t - 5

where t is time. Find its velocity at time t.

2. Find the velocity of a particle with position vector r(t) = (cos2t,sin2t, cos 2t).
Describe themotion of the particle.
3.Find the tangent vector and the equation of the tangent to the helix
x = cos θ, y = sin θ, z = θ, θ ∈ [0, 2π),
4. Find the gradient of the scalar field f(x, y, z) = x2y + x cosh yz.
5. Determine grad(c · r), when c is a constant (vector).
6. Let F = (x2y, yz, x + z). Find
(i) curl curl F, (ii) grad div F.

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UNIT – 6
1.The function ϕ : {0, 1}N × L → `∞(T) defined byϕ(u, v)(τ ) := (ρn(v) if τ = u|n for
some n ∈ N0 if τ 6∈ Bu

2.Evaluate the following integrals

1. (π/2)∫0 (2 cos u i + sin u k) du

3.Evaluate the following integrals

1. 3∫0 a ∙ b dt

2. 2∫0 a × b dt

4.A particle is moving in space with the acceleration a = t2i + sin t j–


t3k

where the parameter t is time. Find the velocity and theposition of the
particle at any time t. Assume that at t = 0 thevelocity and displacement
are zero.

5.The position vector for .

6.Find a unit vector that points in the same direction as

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7.Determine if and
are parallel vectors

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