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Calculus and Linear Algebra Model Test

This document contains a model question paper for Calculus and Linear Algebra with 5 modules. It provides 20 questions with options to choose 5 questions with at least 1 from each module. The modules cover topics like differential calculus, integral calculus, differential equations, linear algebra and matrices. The questions test concepts like derivatives, integrals, eigen values, solving systems of equations, and rank of matrices. Students need to show working for multi-part questions worth between 6 to 8 marks each. Numerical problems involve calculations with limits, derivatives, integrals, series and solving equations.

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Calculus and Linear Algebra Model Test

This document contains a model question paper for Calculus and Linear Algebra with 5 modules. It provides 20 questions with options to choose 5 questions with at least 1 from each module. The modules cover topics like differential calculus, integral calculus, differential equations, linear algebra and matrices. The questions test concepts like derivatives, integrals, eigen values, solving systems of equations, and rank of matrices. Students need to show working for multi-part questions worth between 6 to 8 marks each. Numerical problems involve calculations with limits, derivatives, integrals, series and solving equations.

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Model Question Paper-1 with effect from 2018-19

(CBCS Scheme)

USN 18MAT11

First Semester B.E. Degree Examination


Calculus and Linear Algebra
(Common to all Branches)
Time: 3 Hrs Max.Marks: 100

Note: Answer any FIVE full questions, choosing at least ONE question from each module.
Module-1

1. (a) With usual notation, prove that 1 p 2  1 r 2  1 r 4 dr d  .


2
(06 Marks)
(b) For the cardiod : r  a1 cos   , show that  2 r is constant. (06 Marks)
(c) Show that the evolute of the parabola y 2  4ax is 27ay 2  4x  2a  .
3
(08 Marks)
OR
2. (a) Find the pedal equation of the curve : r  a (cos m  sin m ) .
m m
(06 Marks)
(b) Show that the radius of curvature for the catenary y  c coshx c  at any point x, y  varies
as square of the ordinate at that point. (06 Marks)
(c) Show that the angle between the pair of curves: r  a log  & r  a log  is 2 tan 1 e. (08 Marks)

Module-2
x2 x3 x4
3. (a) Using Maclaurin’s series, prove that 1  sin 2 x  1  x     ... (06 Marks)
2 3 24

(b) Evaluate (i) lim a x  b x  c x 3
x 0
  1x
(ii) lim cos x
x  2
2  x
. (07 Marks)

(c) Examine the function f x, y   x 3  y 3  3x  12 y  20 for its extreme values. (07 Marks)
OR

4. (a) Find du dt at t  0, if u  e x  y  z and x  t 2  1, y  t cos t , z  sin t .


2 2 2
(06 Marks)
(b) If u  yz x , v  zx y , w  xy z , then show that u, v, w x, y, z   4 . (07 Marks)
(c) Find the maximum and minimum distances of the point 1,2,3 from the sphere x  y  z  56. (07 Marks)
2 2 2

Module-3
x z
   x  y  z dydxdz
1 z
5. (a) Evaluate :
1 0 x z

(b) Find by double integration the area lying between the circle x 2  y 2  a 2 and the line
x  y  a in the first quadrant. (06 Marks)
 2  2
d
(c) Show that 
0 sin 
 0
sin  d   (07 Marks)

OR
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1 2 x
6. (a) Change the order of integration and hence evaluate   xy dxdy .
0 x2
(06 Marks)

(b) A pyramid is bounded by three coordinate planes and the plane x  2 y  3z  6 .


Compute the volume by double integration. (07 Marks)
1

 x 1  x 
32 12
(c) Evaluate: dx , by expressing in terms beta & gamma functions. (07 Marks)
0
Module-4

7. (a) If the temperature of the air is 30 0 C and a metal ball cools from 100 0 C to 70 0 C in 15
minutes, find how long will it take for the metal ball to reach a temperature of 40 0 C. (06 Marks)
    
(b) Find the orthogonal trajectories of the family of curves x 2 a 2 dx  y 2 b 2  2 dy  1,
where  is a parameter. (07 Marks)
  
(c) Solve : y  2 y dx  xy  2 y  4 x dy  0.
4 3 4
 (07 Marks)
OR
8. (a) The current i in an electrical circuit containing an inductance L anda resistance R in series
and, acted upon an e.m.f. E sin t satisfies the differential equation Ldi dt   Ri  E sin t.
Find the value of the current at any time t, if initially there is no current in the circuit. (06 Marks)

(b) Solve: dy  x sin 2 y  x cos y dx  0
3 2
 (07 Marks)
(c) Find the general and singular solution of  px  yx  py  2 p, by using the substitution
x2  u & y2  v (07 Marks)
Module-5

 1 3 1 2 
 0 11  5 3 
9. (a) Find the rank of the matrix   by applying elementary row operations. (06 Marks)
 2 5 3 1
 
 4 1 1 5
(b) Using Rayleigh’s power method, find largest eigen value and eigen vector of the matrix:
 25 1 2
 1 3 0  by taking X 0  = 1,0,0T as initial eigen vector.(Perform 7 iterations) (07 Marks)

 2 0  4
(c) Use Gauss-Jordan method solve the system of equations:
x  4 y  z  5; x  y  6 z  12; 3x  y  z  4 (07 Marks)
OR

10. (a) For what values  and  the system of equations x  2 y  3z  6; x  3 y  5z  9; 2 x  5 y  z   ,


has (a) no solution (b) a unique solution and (iii) infinite number of solutions. (06 Marks)
 19 7 
(b) Reduce the matrix A    into the diagonal form. (07 Marks)
 42 16
(c) Solve the system of equations 7 x  52 y  13z  104; 3x  8 y  29 z  71; 83x  11y  4 z  95 ,
using Gauss-Seidel method. (Carry out 4 iterations). (07 Marks)

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