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Matlab Model Fat

This document is the final assessment test for a Calculus for Engineers course taught during the Fall 2020-2021 semester. It contains two questions on each of the following topics: applying Rolle's theorem to a function, taking Laplace transforms and inverse Laplace transforms, finding critical values and sketching a graph, evaluating double integrals, Taylor series expansions, evaluating work done by a force field, finding an area bounded by curves using MATLAB, and plotting gradient vector fields and contour curves. Students are asked to show working for full marks.

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Matlab Model Fat

This document is the final assessment test for a Calculus for Engineers course taught during the Fall 2020-2021 semester. It contains two questions on each of the following topics: applying Rolle's theorem to a function, taking Laplace transforms and inverse Laplace transforms, finding critical values and sketching a graph, evaluating double integrals, Taylor series expansions, evaluating work done by a force field, finding an area bounded by curves using MATLAB, and plotting gradient vector fields and contour curves. Students are asked to show working for full marks.

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School of Advanced Sciences

Department of Mathematics
Fall Semester 2020-2021
MAT–1011: Calculus for Engineers (MATLAB)
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Date: xx.01.2021 FINAL ASSESSMENT TEST SLOT: LXX+LXX
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1. Demonstrate Rolle’s theorem for the function f (x) = x 5 − 5x 3 + 4x in the interval (−3, 3). Plot the [20]
graph of the function f (x) and show the points inside the interval (−3, 3) which obey the Rolle’s
theorem.

sin t ;0 ≤ t ≤ π

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2. (a) Find the Laplace transform of the function f (t) = [10]
0 ; π ≤ t ≤ 2π

4s + 5

p
(b) Find the Inverse Laplace transformation of the function
(s − 1)2 (s + 2)
[10]
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School of Advanced Sciences


Department of Mathematics
Fall Semester 2020-2021
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MAT–1011: Calculus for Engineers (MATLAB)


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Date: xx.01.2021 FINAL ASSESSMENT TEST SLOT: LXX+LXX
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1. (a) Find the critical values of the function f (x) = x 3 − 6x 2 + 9x + 2. [8]

(b) Find the values of the second derivative of f (x) and check the sign of the f 00 (x) at the critical [12]
points and sketch the graph of the function f (x) with necessary formatting.
R 1 R p2−x 2
2. Find the value of integral 0 x p 2x 2 d y d x. Using ’surf’, visualize the surface [20]
x +y
x
f (x, y) = p .
x 2+ y2

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School of Advanced Sciences
Department of Mathematics
Fall Semester 2020-2021
MAT–1011: Calculus for Engineers (MATLAB)
. .
Date: xx.01.2021 FINAL ASSESSMENT TEST SLOT: LXX+LXX
. .

1. Find the Taylor series expansion of the function f (x, y) = t an−1 ( y/x) upto the terms of 3rd degree [20]
at the point (1, 1).
Plot the graph of the function f (x, y) using surf in the neighbourhood of the given point. Include the
necessary information such as title, axis etc. in the graph.

2. Find the work done by the force field f = x î + y ĵ + z k̂ in moving a particle along the curve C given in [20]

er
its parametric form as x = cos πt, y = t and z = sin πt from t = 0 to t = 1.
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Check whether the force field is conservative.

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School of Advanced Sciences


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Department of Mathematics
Fall Semester 2020-2021
MAT–1011: Calculus for Engineers (MATLAB)
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Date: xx.01.2021 FINAL ASSESSMENT TEST SLOT: LXX+LXX


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1. Evaluate the area bounded by the two curves y = x 2 and y = 2x using MATLAB. [20]
Sketch the curves which indicate the required area.

2. Find the gradient of the scalar function f (x, y) = x 2 + y 2 . [20]


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Plot the vector field of the gradient and also show the scalar function using countour curves.

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