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This document is an exam paper for the subject Laplace Transforms, Numerical Methods and Complex Variables. It contains two parts - Part A consisting of 10 short answer questions carrying 25 marks total, and Part B consisting of 5 long answer questions carrying 50 marks total. Students must answer all questions in Part A and one question from each unit in Part B. The questions cover topics such as Laplace transforms, numerical integration techniques, solving equations numerically, and analytic functions.

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AprilMay 2023

This document is an exam paper for the subject Laplace Transforms, Numerical Methods and Complex Variables. It contains two parts - Part A consisting of 10 short answer questions carrying 25 marks total, and Part B consisting of 5 long answer questions carrying 50 marks total. Students must answer all questions in Part A and one question from each unit in Part B. The questions cover topics such as Laplace transforms, numerical integration techniques, solving equations numerically, and analytic functions.

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Code No: 154BG R18

JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY HYDERABAD


B. Tech II Year II Semester Examinations, April/May - 2023
LAPLACE TRANSFORMS, NUMERICAL METHODS AND COMPLEX VARIABLES
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(Common to EEE, ECE, EIE)
Time: 3 Hours Max. Marks: 75

Note: i) Question paper consists of Part A, Part B.


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ii) Part A is compulsory, which carries 25 marks. In Part A, Answer all questions.
iii) In Part B, Answer any one question from each unit. Each question carries 10 marks
and may have a, b as sub questions.
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PART – A
(25 Marks)
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1  2 s  5 4 s 18 
1.a) Find L   . [2]
 4 s 2  25 9  s 2 
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cos at  cos bt

b) Evaluate  dt. [3]
d
0 t
2  5 x2 
c) Evaluate   .
 [2]
pa
 x2 5 x 6 
d) Evaluate the following by Newton-Raphson method 3x = cosx+1. [3]
pe
dy
e) Given that  x  sin y and y=1 at x=0.Find an approximate value of y at x=0.2
dx
and 0.4 by Euler’s method. [2]
rs
n
f) Write the formulae to evaluate a f ( x ) dx using Simpson’s 1/3rd rule and Simpson’s
3/8th rule. Suitably divide the interval [a, b] into n parts, so that the two formulae, can
be applied simultaneously. [3]
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g) Write Cauchy-Riemann equations in Cartesian Form. [2]
sin 2 x
h) Find the analytic function whose real part is . [3]
cosh 2 y cos 2 x
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i) State Cauchy’s Residue theorem. [2]
dz
j) Find  , where C is the circle |z-a| = r. [3]
c z a

PART – B
(50 Marks)

2.a) Find .
 s2 
b) Using convolution theorem, evaluate L1  2 
. [5+5]
 ( s  a )( s  b ) 
2 2 2

OR
2
3.a) Find the Laplace transform of periodic function f (t) with period where

 
sin t , 0  t   
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f (t )   
0,   t  2 
   
b) Solve ty  2 y  ty  cos t given that y (0)  1. [5+5]
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4.a) From the following table ,estimate the number of students who obtained marks between
40 and 45 by using Newton’s forward difference formulae.
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Marks 30-40 40-50 50-60 60-70 70-80
Number of students 31 42 51 35 31
b) Find a real root of the equation xlog10x = 1.2 by Regula - Falsi method correct to four
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decimal places. [5+5]
OR
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5.a) Find the polynomial function f(x) by using Lagrange's formula and hence find f(3) for

x: 0 1 2 5
d
y: 2 3 12 147
3
b) Solve the equation x -x-1=0 by Bisection Method. [5+5]
pa
6.a) Given that
x: 4.0 4.2 4.4 4.6 4.8 5.0 5.2
logx: 1.3863 1.4351 1.4816 1.5261 1.5686 1.6094 1.6487
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5.2
Evaluate 4
log x dx by i) Trapezoidal rule ii) Simpson's 3/8th rule.
dy 2
rs
b) Use Runge–kutta method to find y when x=0.2 in steps 0.1, given that  x y
dx
and y(0)=1. [5+5]
OR
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7.a) Find y(0.1),y(0.2),y(0.3) given that dy/dx = x2-y and y(0)=1 by using Modified Euler's
method.
dy
b) Solve  x  y given y(1)=0.Find y(1.1)and y(1.2) by Taylor’s series. Compare the
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dx
result with its exact value. [5+5]

8.a) If f ( z)  u  iv is an analytic function of z and if u  v  ex (cos y  sin y) . Find f ( z) in


terms of z .
 2 2  2
 2  f ( z)  4 f 1 ( z) .
2
b) If f ( z) is an analytic function, show that  [5+5]
 x 2
y 
OR
9.a) Find an analytic function whose real part is u  e
2x
 x cos 2 x  y sin 2 y  .
 3
 x 1 i   y 1i  , z  0
3
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b) Prove that the function defined by f  z    x2  y2 is continuous and

 0, z 0
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the Cauchy – Riemann equations are satisfied at the origin and does not exist.
[5+5]
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10.a) Evaluate using Cauchy’s integral formula where is
(i) (ii)
b) Verify Cauchy’s theorem for the integral of 𝑧3 taken over the boundary of the rectangle
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with vertices -1, 1, 1+ i, -1+ i. [5+5]
OR
se
11.a) Evaluate by Cauchy’s Residue theorem, where is .
1
d
b) Expand the function f ( z )  in the region by using Taylor’s and Laurent’s
( z  1)( z  2)
series i) z 1 ii) 1  z 2 iii) z 2 iv) 0  z  1 1 [5+5]
pa

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rs
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