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Year - B.Sc.-I (CBCS Pattern) Semester - I Subject - USMT-01 - Mathematics Paper-I (Differential and Integral Calculus)

1. This document is the syllabus for the Mathematics Paper-I (Differential and Integral Calculus) course for B.Sc.-I (CBCS Pattern) Semester - I. 2. The syllabus is divided into 4 units covering topics such as differential and integral calculus, Rolle's theorem, Maclaurin's series, beta and gamma functions, double integrals, and evaluation of integrals using techniques like changing the order of integration and changing to polar coordinates. 3. Students will be evaluated based on their ability to solve problems involving the calculation of limits, derivatives, integrals, and applying integral calculus theorems to specific functions. They will also be asked to prove mathematical statements and

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Year - B.Sc.-I (CBCS Pattern) Semester - I Subject - USMT-01 - Mathematics Paper-I (Differential and Integral Calculus)

1. This document is the syllabus for the Mathematics Paper-I (Differential and Integral Calculus) course for B.Sc.-I (CBCS Pattern) Semester - I. 2. The syllabus is divided into 4 units covering topics such as differential and integral calculus, Rolle's theorem, Maclaurin's series, beta and gamma functions, double integrals, and evaluation of integrals using techniques like changing the order of integration and changing to polar coordinates. 3. Students will be evaluated based on their ability to solve problems involving the calculation of limits, derivatives, integrals, and applying integral calculus theorems to specific functions. They will also be asked to prove mathematical statements and

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B.Sc.

-I (CBCS Pattern) Semester - I


USMT-01 - Mathematics Paper-I (Differential and Integral Calculus)

P. Pages : 3 GUG/S/23/11556
*1687*
Time : Three Hours Max. Marks : 60
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Notes : 1. Solve all five questions.
2. All questions carry equal marks.

UNIT – I

1. a) Show that 6
2x 3 − x 2 − 8x + 7
lim = − 4 , by using  −  technique.
x →1 x −1

b) If f and g are two continuous at x = a . Then prove that f − g, f  g 6


f
and , g (a)  0 are continuous at x = a .
g

OR

c) Find the nth derivatives of cos6 x . 6

d) If y = ea sin −1x . Then prove that (1 − x 2 ) y n + 2 − (2n + 1) xy n +1 − (n 2 + a 2 ) y n = 0 . 6

UNIT – II

2. a) If f (x) and g (x) are continuous real functions on [a, b] which are differentiable in (a, b), 6
then prove that there is a point c  (a, b) such that
f (b) − f (a) f (c)
= ,
g (b) − g (a) g(c)
where g (a)  g (b) and f (x), g(x) are not simultaneously zero.

b) Verify Rolle’s theorem for the function 6

f (x) = x 2 + x − 6 in  −3, 2 .

OR

c) Show that 6
x x2 x3
log (x + h) = log h + − + − ........
h 2 h 2 3h 3

d) Obtained the Maclaurin’s series for the function f (x) = log (1 + x) . 6

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UNIT – III

3. a) Prove that 6

x m −1
 (m, n) =  (1 + x)m+ n dx
0

b) Show that 6
1
(−1)n n!
 x (log x) dx =
m n

0 (m + 1)n +1

Where n is a positive integer and m  −1 .

OR

c) Prove that 6
1
(1 + x) x − e e
lim =−
x →0 x 2

d) Evaluate 6
 1 x 
lim  −
x →1  log x x − 1 

UNIT – IV

4. a) Let f (x, y) and g (x, y) be the continuous functions on the region D, then prove that 6

 f (x, y) + g (x, y) dA =  f (x, y) dA +  g (x, y) dA


D D D

b) Evaluate   xy (x + y) dx dy , where R is the region bounded by the curves y = x 2 and y = x. 6

OR

c)   −y 6
e
Evaluate  y
dy dx by changing the order of integration.
0 x

d) x2 6
Evaluate  dx dy by changing to polar coordinates, where D is the region
D x 2 + y2
designed by 0  x  y, 0  x  a .

5. Solve any six.


a) Evaluate by limit theorems 2
lim (2x 3 − 3x 2 + 7x − 11)
x →3

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b) If y = A sin mx + Bcos mx . 2
Prove that y2 + m 2 y = 0 .

c) State Taylor’s theorem for the function f (x) about the point x 0 . 2

d) State the Lagrange’s mean value theorem. 2

e) Evaluate: 2

3 −2x
x e dx
0

f) Evaluate: 2

2
 sin
2
 cos4  d
0

g) If f (x, y)  0 . Then prove that 2

 f (x, y) dA  0 on R.
R

h) Evaluate the double integral 2


1 2
  (x + 2) dx dy
0 0

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