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Sub: Mathematics Module-7C

1. The document discusses higher order linear differential equations with constant coefficients. It provides 14 questions with multiple choice answers regarding the solutions to differential equations given specific initial conditions or coefficients. 2. The questions cover topics like finding the particular integral, determining the complete solution, and evaluating solutions at given values for variables like x or t. 3. Methods discussed include taking exponential or trigonometric forms of solutions based on the coefficients in the differential equation.

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Sub: Mathematics Module-7C

1. The document discusses higher order linear differential equations with constant coefficients. It provides 14 questions with multiple choice answers regarding the solutions to differential equations given specific initial conditions or coefficients. 2. The questions cover topics like finding the particular integral, determining the complete solution, and evaluating solutions at given values for variables like x or t. 3. Methods discussed include taking exponential or trigonometric forms of solutions based on the coefficients in the differential equation.

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SUB: MATHEMATICS MODULE-7C

MODULE-7C
Higher order linear differential equations with constant coefficients.
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1. A function n(x) satisfied the differential equation


where L is a constant. The boundary conditions are: n(0)=K and n
(∞ ) = 0. The solution to this equation is
a) ( )
b) ( )

c) ( )
d) ( )
Ans:

1 2
n K and n ∞
1 2

1
1

2. It is given that , y(0) =0, y(1) =0 what is y(0.5)?


a) 0
b) 0.37
c) 0.62
d) 1.13
Ans:

1 2

y(0) =0, y(1) =0


1 2

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3. P.I. of is

a) n
b) n
c) n
d)

Ans:

4. P.I of is

a)
b)
c)
d)

Ans:

5. The complete solution for the ordinary differential equation


is y= then P and Q are

a) P=3, q=3
b) P=3, q=4
c) P=4, q=3
d) P=4, q=4

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Ans:

y=

6. Which of the following is a solution of the differential equation

a)
b)
c)
d)
Ans:

1 2

7. For , the particular integral is

a)
b)
c)
d)
Ans:

8. Given that ̈ and (0) =1, ̇ (0) = 0, what is (1)?

a) - 0.99
b) - 0.16
c) 0.16
d) 0.99

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Ans:


√ n√

√ n√ √ √


9. It is given that , y(0) =0, y(1) =0 what is y(0.5)?

a) 0
b) 0.37
c) 0.62
d) 1.13
Ans:

1 2

10. The solution to the differential equation conditions


and is

a)
b)
c) ( )
d) ( )

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Ans:

1 2

1 2

1 2

2 2

( )

11. The solution to the ordinary differential equation


is

a)
b)
c)
d)
Ans:

12. The general solution of is

a)
b)
c)
d)
Ans:

n
n

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13. The solution of ; y(0) = 1, ( ) in the


range 0 < x < is given by

a) ( n )
b) ( n )
c) ( n )
d) ( n )

Ans:

y(0) = 1

( )
1/4

( n )

14. For the equation ,the solution x (t )


approaches the following values at

a) 0
b) 5/2
c) 5
d) 10
Ans:

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