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4. Show that Fourier sine transform of x 2 is


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1+ x 2
5. State and prove Convolution theorem in Fourier transforms.
x 0 < x <1
6. Find the Fourier Cosine transform of f ( x) = ­® Important Topics- Mathematics-II
¯2 − x 1 <x<2
7. Evaluate ³ 2 2dx 2 2 using Fourier Cosine transforms of e− ax and e−bx

0 ( x + a )( x + b )

8. Evaluate ³ 2 2dt 2 2 using Fourier Cosine transforms



UNIT-I-MATRICES
0 ( a + t )(b + t )

­ 2 2 ™ Cayley Hamilton theorem


9. Show that the Fourier transforms of f ( x) = °®a − x x <a 2 Sinas − asCosas ·
is 2 §¨ ¸ Eigen values and Eigen vectors.
°̄ 0 x >a>0 π © s3 ¹ ™
Canonical form.
hence deduce that ³ S int −3tCost dt = π Using Parserval’s identity show that
∞ ™
t 4
0
2
UNIT-II-VECTOR CALCULUS
§ S int − t cos t ·

π
³0 ¨© ¸ dt =
t3 ¹ 15 ™ Gauss divergence theorem
10.Find the Fourier transform of f ( x) = °®1 − x x <1
2
­
hence evaluate ™ Stokes theorem
°̄ 0 x >1 ™ Angle between two points

Sins − SCoss S
Cos ds =

³0 S3 2 16 UNIT-III-LAPLACE TRANSFORM
­1 − x 2
if x < 1
Hence evaluate ³ §¨ xCosx 3− Sinx ·¸dx .

11. Find the Fourier transform of f ( x) = °® ™ Initial value theorem and final value theorem
°̄ 0 if x > 1 0© x ¹
™ Periodic function
12. Find the Fourier transform of e and hence find ³ dx 2

−x
f (t ) º
0 1+ x ™ L [tf (t ) ] , L ª«
¬ t »¼
13. Find the Fourier Sine and Cosine transform of e hence evaluate
−x

2
(i) ³ 2dx 2 and (ii) ³ 2x 2 dx (iii)Using Parserval identity show that
∞ ∞
UNIT-IV INVERSE LAPLACE TRANSFORM
0 ( x + 1) 0 ( x + 1)

x2 π ™ Convolution theorem
³0 ( x 2 + a 2 )2 dx = 4a , a > 0 ™ Higher differential equation using Laplace transform
UNIT-V FOURIER TRANSFORM
™ Fourier transforms &Inverse Fourier transform
™ Fourier sine &cosine transform and inverse transform
UNIT-I-MATRICES Part-B
PART-A 1. Using Laplace Transform solve the differential equation
ª 3 −1 1 º y ''− 3 y '− 4 y = 2e−t with y ( 0) = 1 = y ' ( 0)
1. Find the sum and product of the Eigen values of the matrix « −1 5 −1»
« » 2. Using Laplace Transform to solve the differential equation
«¬ 1 −1 3 »¼
y ''− 3 y '+ 2 y = 4 with y ( 0) = 2, y ' ( 0) = −3
§2 2 1·
2. Two Eigen values of the matrix A = ¨¨ 1 3 1 ¸¸ are equal to 1 each .find the Eigen values 3. Using Laplace Transform to solve the differential equation
¨1 2 2 ¹¸
© ( D 2 + 4 D + 13) y = e t sin t

with y ( 0 ) = 0, y ' ( 0 ) = Dy (0) = 0
of A .
−1

§ s 2 + 1 ·¸
3. Determine the nature of the following quadratic form f ( x1 , x2 , x3 ) = x12 + 2 x2 2 . 4. Find inverse Laplace transform of ¨
¨ ( s + 1)( s − 2 )2 ¸
4. Write the matrix of the quadratic form 2 x12 − 2 x22 + 4 x32 + 2 x1 x2 − 6 x1 x3 + 6 x2 x3 . © ¹
5. State the nature of the Q.F. 2 yz + 2 zx + 2 xy . § ·
5. Using Convolution theorem find the inverse Laplace transform of ¨ s ¸
6. State cayley Hamilton theorem and its use ¨ 2 2 ¸¸
7. Define index and signature of a quadratic form. ¨
© (s 2 + a ) ¹

PART-B 6. Using Laplace Transform to solve the differential equation


y ''− 2 y '+ y = et with y ( 0 ) = 2, y ' ( 0) = 1
§ 6 −2 2·
1. Find the Eigen values and Eigen vector of ¨¨ −2 3 ¸
−1 ¸
2 −1 ¨ 3 ¹¸
© 7. Find the Laplace transform of the following triangular wave function given by
§2 2 1· ­t , 0 < t < a
2. Find the Eigen values and Eigen vector of ¨¨ 1 3 1 ¸¸ f ( t ) = °®
°̄ 2 a − t , a < t < 2 a w ith f ( t + 2 a ) = f ( t )
¨1 2 2¸
© ¹
§ 5 3· Using Convolution theorem find the inverse Laplace transform of
3. Verify cayley- Hamilton theorem for the matrix A = ¨ ¸ .
© 1 3¹ 8. § s2 ·
¨ ¸
§ 3 1 −1· ¨ (s 2 + a 2 )( s 2 + b 2 ) ¹¸
©
4. Using cayley- Hamilton theorem find the inverse of ¨¨ 1 3 1 ¸¸
¨ −1 1 3 ¸
© ¹
§ 2 −1 1 · UNIT-V FOURIER TRANSFOMS
5. Verify cayley Hamilton theorem for the matrix A and find its inverse where A = ¨¨ −1 2 −1¸¸ − x2

¨ 1 −1 2 ¸ 1. Show that e 2 is a self reciprocal with respect to Fourier transforms


© ¹
2. Expand f ( x) = Sinx ,0 < x < π in a Fourier cosine series
§2 0 1·
6. Diagonals the matrix A = ¨¨ 0 3 0 ¸¸ through an orthogonal transformation. 3. Find the Fourier transform of f ( x) = ®­1 − x −1 < x < 1
and hence find the value of
¨1
0 2 ¹¸ ¯ 0, otherwise
©

§ S in t ·
4
§3 1 1 · ³0 ¨© t 4 ¹¸dt
7. Diagonals the matrix A = ¨¨ 1 3 −1¸¸ by means of an orthogonal transformation.
¨ 1 −1 3 ¸
© ¹
8. Reduce 8 x 2 + 7 y 2 + 3z 2 − 12 xy − 8 yz + 4 xz to canonical form through orthogonal reduction.
7. Verify final value theorem for the function
(i) f (t ) = 1 − e − at 9. Reduce the quadratic form 6 x 2 + 3 y 2 + 3z 2 − 4 xy − 2 yz + 4 xz to canonical form by orthogonal
(ii) f (t ) = 1 + e−t (sin t + cos t ) reduction.
10. Reduce the quadratic form 2 xy + 2 yz + 2 zx into canonical form means of orthogonal
8. the Laplace transform of the half wave rectifier function
­ ½ transformation. Find its nature.
°sin ωt 0<t < π
f (t ) = °® ω °°
° 0 π 2π ¾° UNIT-II-VECTOR CALCULUS
<t <
¯° ω ω ¿° PART-A
1 0<t <b ½
9. Find the Laplace transform of the rectangular wave given by f (t ) = ­® 1. Find gradφ at the point (1, −2, −1) with φ = 3x2 y − y 3 z 2 .
¯ −1 b < t < 2b ¾¿
G
t 0<t <a ½ G
2. Prove that divr = 3 where r is the position vector of a point ( x, y, z ) in space.
10. Find the Laplace transform of f (t ) = ­® ¾ with f (t + 2a ) = f (t ) .
¯ 2a − t a < t < 2a ¿
3. How do you find the value of ∇(φ1φ2 ) ?
­ a½
°° 1 0 < t < 2 °°
JG G G G
11. Find the Laplace transform of the function f (t ) = ® 4. Show that F = (6 xy + z 3 )i + (3x 2 − z ) j + (3xz 2 − y )k is irrotational.
¾ and f ( a + t ) = f (t ) .
° −1 a < t < a ° 5. Find a unit vector normal to the surface xy 3 z 2 = 4 at the point (−1, −1, 2)
°¯ 2 °¿
­ 6. State gauss divergence theorem.
° t 0 < t < π ½°
12. Find the Laplace transform of the function f (t ) = °® 2° 7. State stoke theorem.
¾
°π − t π
<t <π° 8. Find the gradient of φ = xyz at (1,1,1) .
¯° 2 ¿°
13. Find the Laplace transform of the following triangular wave function given by 9. Find the directional derivative of φ = x2 yz + 4 xz 2 at the point (1,1,1) in the direction of
­t , 0 < t < π
G G G
f ( t ) = °® i+ j−k .
°̄ 2π , π < t < 2π with f ( t + 2π ) = f ( t ) JG G G G
10. Find the constant ' a ' so that the vector F = (2 x + yz )i + (ay + zx) j − (6 z − xy )k is solenoid.
11. Define solenoidal and irrotational?
14. Find the Laplace transform of the following triangular wave function given by G G
12. Prove that ( x + 3 y )i + ( y − 3 z ) j + ( x − 2 z )k is soleniodal.
­1 , 0 < t < 3
f ( t ) = °® PART-B
°̄−1 , 3 < t < 6 with f ( t + 6 ) = f ( t )
JG G G
UNIT-IV INVERSE LAPLACE TRANSFORM 1. Verify stokes theorem for F = ( x 2 + y 2 )i − 2 xy j taken around the rectangle bounded by the
lines x = ± a, y = 0 & y = b
1. Find L−1 §¨¨ s+2 · JG G G
© s 2 + 4s + 8 ¸¸ ¹
2. Verify stokes theorem for a vector field defined by F = ( x 2 − y 2 )i + 2 xy j in the rectangular
§ ·
region in the XOY plane bounded by the lines x = 0; x = a; y = 0; y = b.
2. Find L−1 ¨ s ¸ JG G G G
¨
© ( s + 2)
2
+ 1 ¹¸ 3. Verify stokes theorem for F = (2 x − y )i − yz 2 j − y 2 zk where s is the upper half surface of
§t · the sphere x 2 + y 2 + z 2 = 1 and C is the circular boundary in z = 0 plane.
3. Find L−1 ¨¨ ³ e−t dt ¸¸
©0 ¹
4. Use stokes theorem evaluate ³ (2 x − y )dx − yz 2 dy − y 2 zdz where C is the circle x 2 + y 2 = 1 UNIT-III-LAPLACE TRANSFORM
corresponding to the surface of the sphere of unit radius. PART-A
JG G G
5. Verify stokes theorem for F = x 2 i + xy j in the square region in the XOY plane bounded
1. Define Laplace transform.
by the lines x = 0, x = a, y = 0, y = a.
JG G G G 2. Find the Laplace transform of e − at .
6. Verify gauss divergence theorem for the function F = 2 xyi + yz j + z 2 k over the upper half 3. Find the Laplace transform of cos at .
of the sphere x 2 + y 2 + z 2 = a 2 4. Find the Laplace transform of 3e5t + 5cos t .
JG G G G
7. Verify gauss divergence theorem for F = 4 xzi − y 2 j + yzk over the cube bounded by 5. Find the Laplace transform of cos4t sin 2t .
x = 0, x = 1, y = 0, y = 1, z = 0, z = 1 . 6. Find L ª¬sin 2 2t º¼
 .
8. Us gauss divergence theorem to evaluate ³³ ∇r 2 .nds 7. Find L ª¬cos3 3t º¼
JG JG G G G
9. Evaluate ³³ F .ds where F = ( x 2 − yz )i + ( y 2 − zx) j + ( z 2 − xy )k and S is the surface bounded 8. Derive the first shifting property.
by the planes x = 0, x = a, y = 0, y = b, z = 0, z = c using gauss divergence theorem. PART-B
JG G G G
10. Show that the vector F = yz 2 i + ( xz 2 − 1) j + 2( xyz − 1)k is a irrotational and find scalar
1. Find
potential φ .
(i) L ª« sin wt º»
JG G G G
11. Show that F = (6 xy + z 3 )i + (3 x 2 − z ) j + (3xz 2 − y )k is a irrotational and find φ . ¬ t ¼

12. Prove that div( gradr n ) = n(n + 1)r n−2 . (ii) L ª« cos 4t sin 2t º»
¬ t ¼
JG JG G G G
13. Find curlcurlF if F = x yi + y z j + z yk .
2 2 2 ª e − e −bt º
(iii) L «
− at

»
JG ¬ t ¼
14. Prove that div.curlF = 0 . t
15. Calculate the angle between the normal to the surface xy = z 2 at the points (4,1,2) and 2. Find the Laplace transform of ³ te−t sin tdt
0
(3, −3,3) . 3. Find the Laplace transform of t 2 e−t cos t .
16. Find the angle between the surface x 2 + y 2 + z 2 = 9 and x 2 + y 2 − 5 = 0 at (2, −1, 2) 4. Find
(i) L ª¬te−t cosh t º¼
17. Find the directional derivative of φ = xy 2 z 2 at the point (1,1,1) along the normal to the
(ii) L ª¬e−4t t sin 3t º¼
surface x 2 + xy + z 2 = 3 at the point (1,1,1) .
(iii) L ª¬te−2t cos 2t º¼
18. Find the directional derivative of φ = xy 2 + yz 3 at the point (2, −1,1) in the direction of
G JJG G
5. Stat and prove initial value and final value theorem.
i+2j+k 6. Verify the initial value theorem for the function
(i) f (t ) = 1 + e−t + t 2 .
(ii) f (t ) = e−2t sin t .
(iii) f (t ) = sin 2 t

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