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M-1 Assignment-2 (R23) CE

The document contains a series of mathematical assignments for students identified by roll numbers 01 to 20. Each assignment includes various problems related to calculus, such as finding derivatives, evaluating integrals, verifying theorems, and expanding functions. The problems are designed to test knowledge in areas like functional dependence, optimization, and series expansions.

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M-1 Assignment-2 (R23) CE

The document contains a series of mathematical assignments for students identified by roll numbers 01 to 20. Each assignment includes various problems related to calculus, such as finding derivatives, evaluating integrals, verifying theorems, and expanding functions. The problems are designed to test knowledge in areas like functional dependence, optimization, and series expansions.

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ASSIGNMENT – II

Roll No: 01
 2u  2u 1
1. If u  f (r ) and x= rcos  , y = rsin  , P.T.  2  f (r )  f (r ) .
x 2
y r
 
2. Expand the function f ( x, y )  xy 2  cos( xy) in powers of (x – 1)  y   .
 2
3. Using Rolle’s theorem for the function f ( x)  x 2m1 (a  x) 2n , find the value of x between 0
and a.
x2 y2
4. Evaluate  xydxdy taken over the positive quadrant of the ellipse 2  2  1 .
a b

Roll No: 02
u u  x2  y2 
1. Find x y for the function u  log  .
x y  xy 
2. Find the shortest distance from origin to the surface xyz 2  2 .
3. Verify Lagrange’s theorem for the function f ( x)  ( x  1)( x  2)( x  3) in (0,4) and find the
appropriate value of c.
4. Evaluate  ydydx over the area bounded by x = 0, y  x 2 and the line x + y =2.
R

Roll No: 03
 3u
if u  e x  y  z .
2 2 2
1. Find
xyz
2. Expand the function f ( x, y )  tan 1 ( xy ) in powers of (x – 1) (y + 1).
3. Verify Lagrange’s theorem for the function f ( x)  lx 2  mx  n in [a, b] and find the
appropriate value of c.
4. Evaluate  r sin drd over the cardioids r  a(1  cos ) above the initial line.

Roll No: 04
u  ( u, v )
1. If uv  x, y  , then find J  .
v  ( x, y )
2. Find the dimension of the rectangular box, with open top, of maximum capacity whose
surface area is 432 sq.cm.
3. Verify Rolle’s theorem for the function x ( x  3)e  x / 2 in [–3, 0].
 r sin drd over the cardioids r  2a cos above the initial line.
2
4. Evaluate

Roll No: 05
u u  x2  y2 
1. Find x y using Euler’s theorem for the function u  log  .
x y  x y 
2. If the total surface area of a closed rectangular box is 108 sq.cm, find the dimensions of the
box having maximum capacity.
3. Verify Rolle’s theorem for the function x 2 (1  x 2 ) in [0, 1].
4. Evaluate ∬ bounded by the inside cardioid ( ) and outside the
circle r = a.
Roll No: 06
x y  (u , v)
1. If u  , v  tan 1 x  tan 1 y , find . If they are functionally dependent, find
1  xy  ( x, y )
relation between them.
2. Expand the function f ( x, y )  cos x cos y in powers of x and y.
x2  6
3. Verify Rolle’s theorem for the function f ( x )  log in [2, 3] and find the appropriate
5x
value of c.

4. Evaluate by change of order of integration ∫ ∫ .

Roll No: 07
1. Determine whether the following functions are functionally dependent; if so, find the
relation between them. If u  x 2 e  y cosh z, v  x 2 e  y sinh z and w  3x 4 e 2 y .
2. Find the minimum distance from the point (1, 2, 0) on to the cone z 2  x 2  y 2 .
3. Verify Rolle’s theorem for the function f ( x)  ( x  a) m ( x  b) n in [a, b] (b>a).

4. Evaluate ∫ ∫ by change of order of integration.

Roll No: 08
2 yz 3xz 4 xy  ( u , v , w)
1. If u  ,v  ,w  , then find J  .
x y z  ( x, y , z )
2. Find the extreme values of the function f ( x, y )  x 2 y  y 2  x 4 .
sin   sin 
3. Using Cauchy’s mean value theorem, prove that  cot  , where
cos   cos 

0     .
2
4. Evaluate ∫ ∫ by change of order of integration.

Roll No: 09
 ( u, v )
1. If u  e x sin y, v  x  log(sin y ) , then find J  .
 ( x, y )
2. Find the extreme values of the function f ( x, y )  x 3  3xy 2  15x 2  72 x  15 y 2 .
3. Find the value of c by using Cauchy’s mean value theorem for the functions
1
f ( x)  x , g ( x)  in (a, b).
x
4. Evaluate ∫ ∫ by change of order of integration.
Roll No: 10
1. Find the maximum and minimum of x 2  y 2  z 2 subject to lx  my  nz  a .
 (u , v)
2. Calculate if u  2axy, v  a ( x 2  y 2 ) where x  r cos , y  r sin  .
 (r ,  )
3. Show that h  e h  1  heh for h  0 .

4. Evaluate ∫ ∫ by change of order of integration.
Roll No: 11
1. Expand the function f ( x, y )  x 3  3xy 2  y 3 about (1, 2).
 (u , v)
2. Calculate if u  x 2  2 y 2 , v  2 x 2  y 2 and x  r cos , y  r sin  .
 ( r , )
3. Find the value of c by using Cauchy’s mean value theorem for the functions
x3
f ( x)   4 x, g ( x )  x 2 in (0, 3).
4

4. Evaluate ∫ ∫ by change of order of integration.

Roll No: 12
u u 1 1 log x  log y
1. Find x  y , for the function u  2  2  .
x y x y x2  y2
2. Find the dimensions of a rectangular box requiring least material for its construction whose
top is open is to have volume of 108 cubic feet.
3. Find the value of c by using Cauchy’s mean value theorem for the functions
1 1
f ( x )  2 , g ( x )  in (a, b).
x x

4. Evaluate by change of variable ∫ ∫ (√ ) into polar coordinates.

Roll No: 13
1. If x  vw , y  wu , z  uv u  r sin  cos , v  r sin  sin  , w  r cos , then find
 ( x, y , z )
J .
 ( r,  ,  )
2. Find the extreme values of the function f ( x, y )  xy(a  x  y ) .
3. Find the Maclaurin’s series expansion of e ax cos bx upto four terms.

4. Evaluate by change of variable ∫ ∫ ( ) into polar coordinates.

Roll No: 14
 (u , v) y2 y2
1. Find the Jacobian if u  x  , v  .
 ( x, y ) x x
2. Find the maxima and minima of the function x 3  y 3  3axy .
3. Find the Maclaurin’s series expansion of ebx sin ax upto four terms.
1 x
4. By using transformation x  u, y  uv , evaluate 
0 0
x 2  y 2 dxdy .

Roll No: 15
 ( x, y , z ) 1
1. Calculate if x  (u 2  v 2 ), y  uv, z  w .
(u, v, w) 2
2. Expand the function f ( x, y)  e xy in powers of (x – 1) and (y – 1).
3. Verify Maclaurin’s theorem for f ( x )  (1  x ) 5 / 2 with Lagrange’s remainder upto three
terms when x = 1.

dxdy
4. By using polar coordinates, evaluate  2 .
0 0
( x  y 2
 a 2 2
)
Roll No: 16
u u x  y
1. Find x y for the function u  sin 1    tan 1   .
x y  y x
2. Find the temperature at any point (x, y, z) in space is f  400 xyz 2 . Find the highest
temperature on the surface of the unit sphere x 2  y 2  z 2  1 .
1
3. Verify Taylor’s theorem for f ( x)  x 3  3x 2  2 x in [0, ] with Lagrange’s remainder upto
2
2 terms.
1 a
xdxdy
4. By using polar coordinates, evaluate  2 .
0 y
x  y2
Roll No: 17
1. Verify whether the following functions are functionally dependent or not. If they are
functionally dependent, find the relation between them u =sin x + sin y; v = sin(x + y).
2. Expand f ( x, y)  e y log(1  x) in powers of x and y.
3. Write the Taylor’s theorem for f ( x)  log(1  x) with Lagrange’s form of remainder upto
three terms for x > 0.
4. Evaluate ∭( ) where the domain V is bounded by the sphere
.

Roll No: 18
1. Verify whether the following functions are functionally dependent or not. If they are
functionally dependent, find the relation between them
x y xa
u ,v  where a is constant.
xa ya
2. Find the maximum and minimum values of f(x, y) = x 3  y 3  63( x  y)  12xy
3. Apply Maclaurin’s theorem for f ( x)  sin x for x > 0 with Lagrange’s form of remainder.
4. Using spherical polar co-ordinates , evaluate ∭ taken over the volume
bounded by the sphere in the first octant.

Roll No: 19
1. Verify whether the following functions are functionally dependent or not. If they are
functionally dependent, find the relation between them
x y xy
u ,v 
x y ( x  y) 2
2. Find the minimum distance from the origin to the plane x + 2y +3z = 14.
3. Apply Maclaurin’s theorem for f ( x)  cos x for x > 0 with Lagrange’s form of remainder.
4. Using spherical polar coordinates , evaluate ∭ taken over the volume bounded

by the sphere in the first octant.

Roll No: 20
1. Verify whether the following functions are functionally dependent or not. If they are
functionally dependent, find the relation between them
u  x 2  y 2  2 xy  2 x  2 y, v  e x e y .
2. Find the maximum and minimum distance of the point (3, 4, 12) from the sphere
x 2  y 2  z 2  1.

3. Obtain Taylor’s series expansion of sin 2x in powers of x  .
4
4. Using cylindrical coordinates, evaluate ∭( ) taken over the volume
cylinder intercepted by the planes .
Roll No: 21
1. Verify whether the following functions are functionally dependent or not. If they are
functionally dependent, find the relation between them
u  4 x 2  9 y 2  16z 2 , v  2 x  3 y  4 z, w  12xy  16xz  24 yz
2. Expand the function f ( x, y )  sin x sin y in powers of x and y.

3. Obtain Taylor’s series expansion of cos 2x in powers of x  .
4
4. Evaluate ∫ ∫ ∫ ( ) .

Roll No: 22
u u  x y 
1. Find x y for the function u  cos1  .

x y  x  y 
2. Find the points on the sphere x  y  z  4 that are closest and farthest from the point
2 2 2

(3, 1, –1 ).
3. Obtain Maclaurin’s series expansion of (1  x) n .
e log y e x
4. Evaluate    log z dzdydx
1 1 1

Roll No: 23
1. Verify whether the following functions are functionally dependent or not. If they are
functionally dependent, find the relation between them
u  xe y sin z, v  xe y cos z, w  x 2 e 2 y .
2. Divide 24 into three parts such that the continued product of the first, square of the second
and the cube of the third may be maximum.
3. Obtain Maclaurin’s series expansion of log(1  2 x) .
1 z x z
4. Evaluate    ( x  y  z) dydxdz
1 0 x  z

Roll No: 24
1. Verify whether the following functions are functionally dependent or not. If they are
functionally dependent, find the relation between them
3x 2 2( y  z ) x y
u ,v  ,w 
2( y  z ) 3( x  y ) 2
x
2. Find Taylor’s series expansion of f ( x, y )  cot 1 xy in powers of (x + 0.5) and (y – 2) up to
second degree terms. Hence compute f (0.4,2.2) approximately.
3. Obtain Taylor’s series expansion of log(1  x) in powers of x – 1.
1 1 z 1 y  z
4. Evaluate    xyzdxdydz .
0 0 0

Roll No: 25
1. If x = u, y = u tan v, z = w, then prove that JJ ' 1 .
2. Discuss the maxima and minima of x 2 y  xy 2  axy .
3. Obtain Taylor’s series expansion of f ( x )  x 2  1 in powers of (x – 1).
4. Evaluate  ( x  y  z )dxdydz where the domain V is bounded by the plane
V

x + y + z = a (a > 0) and the coordinate planes.


Roll No: 26
x y  (u , v)
1. If u  , v  tan 1 x  tan 1 y , then find .
1  xy  ( x, y )
2. Examine for minimum and maximum values of sin x + sin y + sin (x+y).
3. Obtain Taylor’s series expansion of f ( x )  x 2  1 in powers of x.
4. Evaluate  dxdydz where V is the finite region of space formed by the planes x = 0, y = 0,
V
z = 0, and 2x + 3y + 4z =12.

Roll No: 27
( X , Y )
1. If X  u 2 v,Y  uv 2 and u  x 2  y 2 , v  xy find .
 ( x, y )
2. Find three positive numbers whose sum is K (constant) and whose product is maximum.
3. Expand esin x by Maclaurin’s series up to the term containing x 3 .
4. Find the area of the ellipse .

Roll No: 28
1. Verify whether the following functions are functionally dependent or not. If they are
functionally dependent, find the relation between them
u  3x  2 y  z , v  x  y  z , w  x  2 y  z .
2. Find the minimum value of x 2  y 2  z 2 given by xyz = a 3 .
3. Expand ecos x by Maclaurin’s series up to the term containing x 3 .
4. Find the volume bounded by the cylinder and the plane

Roll No: 29
u u y
1. Find x y for the function u  x 2  y 2 sin 1 .
x y x
2. Find the stationary points of u( x, y)  sin x.sin y.sin( x  y) where 0  x   ,0  y   and
find the maximum u.
1
3. Expand e a sin x by Maclaurin’s series up to the term containing x 2 .
4. Find the volume bounded by the plane, the parabolic and the cylinder
.

Roll No: 30
 ( u , v , w)
1. If u  x 2 , v  sin y, w  e 3 z , find J 
 ( x, y , z )
2. Use Taylor’s theorem to expand f ( x, y)  x 2  xy  y 2 in powers of (x – 1) and (y–2).
1
3. Expand e a cos x by Maclaurin’s series up to the term containing x 2 .
4. Find by double integration the area bounded lying inside the circle r  a sin  and outside
the cardioids ( ).

Roll No: 31
 ( x, y , z )
1. If x  r sin  cos , y  r sin  sin  , z  r cos , then find J  .
 ( r,  ,  )
1 1 1
2. Find the maximum and minimum values of x + y + z subject to    1 .
x y z
1
3. Expand tan x in powers of x – 1 up to the term containing x .3

4. Find the area lying between the circle and the plane in the first
quadrant.
Roll No: 32
 ( x, y , z )
1. If x  vw , y  wu , z  uv , then find J  .
 (u, v, w)
2. Find the maximum values of u  x 2 y 3 z 4 if 2 x  3 y  4 z  a .
3. Expand cot 1 x in powers of x up to the term containing x 3 .
4. Find the volume common to the cylinders and .

Roll No: 33
x y z  ( u , v , w)
1. If u  ,v  ,w  , then find J  .
yz zx x y  ( x, y , z )
2. Given that x  y  z  a , find the maximum value of x m y n z p .

3. Obtain Taylor’s series expansion of cos 2x in powers of x  .
3
4. Find by double integration the area lying between the parabolas y 2  ax and x 2  ay .

Roll No: 34
 
1. Expand the function f ( x, y )  xy 2  cos( xy) in powers of (x – 1)  y   .
 2
 u  u
2 2
1
2. If u  f (r ) and x= rcos  , y = rsin  , P.T.  2  f (r )  f (r ) .
x 2
y r
3. Apply Maclaurin’s theorem for f ( x)  cos x for x > 0 with Lagrange’s form of remainder.
x2 y2
4. Evaluate  xydxdy taken over the positive quadrant of the ellipse 
a2 b2
 1.

Roll No: 35
u u  x2  y2 
1. Find x y for the function u  log  .
x y  xy 
2. Find the shortest distance from origin to the surface xyz 2  2 .
3. Using Rolle’s theorem for the function f ( x)  x 2m1 (a  x) 2n , find the value of x between 0
and a.
4. Evaluate  ydydx over the area bounded by x = 0, y  x 2 and the line x + y =2.
R
Roll No: 36
1. Expand the function f ( x, y )  tan 1 ( xy ) in powers of (x – 1) (y + 1).
2. Verify Lagrange’s theorem for the function f ( x)  ( x  1)( x  2)( x  3) in (0,4) and find the
appropriate value of c.
 3u
if u  e x  y  z .
2 2 2
3. Find
xyz
4. Evaluate  r sin drd over the cardioids r  a(1  cos ) above the initial line.

Roll No: 37
1. Verify Lagrange’s theorem for the function f ( x)  lx 2  mx  n in [a, b] and find the
appropriate value of c.
x y  (u , v)
2. If u  , v  tan 1 x  tan 1 y , find . If they are functionally dependent, find
1  xy  ( x, y )
relation between them.
3. Find the dimension of the rectangular box, with open top, of maximum capacity whose
surface area is 432 sq.cm.
4. Evaluate  r 2 sin drd over the cardioids r  2a cos above the initial line.
Roll No: 38
u  ( u, v )
1. If uv  x, y  , then find J  .
v  ( x, y )
2. If the total surface area of a closed rectangular box is 108 sq.cm, find the dimensions of the
box having maximum capacity.
3. Verify Rolle’s theorem for the function x ( x  3)e  x / 2 in [–3, 0].
4. Evaluate ∬ bounded by the inside cardioid ( ) and outside the
circle r = a.

Roll No: 39
1. Expand the function f ( x, y )  cos x cos y in powers of x and y.
2. Verify Rolle’s theorem for the function x 2 (1  x 2 ) in [0, 1].
u u  x2  y2 
3. Find x y for the function u  log  .
x y  x y 

4. Evaluate by change of order of integration ∫ ∫ .
Roll No: 40
x2  6
1. Verify Rolle’s theorem for the function f ( x )  log in [2, 3] and find the appropriate
5x
value of c.
2. Find the minimum distance from the point (1, 2, 0) on to the cone z 2  x 2  y 2 .
3. Determine whether the following functions are functionally dependent; if so, find the
relation between them. If u  x 2 e  y cosh z, v  x 2 e  y sinh z and w  3x 4 e 2 y .
4. Evaluate ∫ ∫ by change of order of integration.

Roll No: 41
2 yz 3xz 4 xy  ( u , v , w)
1. If u  ,v  ,w  , then find J  .
x y z  ( x, y , z )
2. Find the maximum and minimum of x 2  y 2  z 2 subject to lx  my  nz  a .
3. Evaluate ∫ ∫ by change of order of integration.
4. Verify Rolle’s theorem for the function f ( x)  ( x  a) m ( x  b) n in [a, b] (b>a).

Roll No: 42
1. Evaluate ∫ ∫ by change of order of integration.
2. Find the extreme values of the function f ( x, y )  x 2 y  y 2  x 4 .
sin   sin 
3. Using Cauchy’s mean value theorem, prove that  cot  , where
cos   cos 

0     .
2
 ( u, v )
4. If u  e x sin y, v  x  log(sin y ) , then find J  .
 ( x, y )
Roll No: 43
1. Find the value of c by using Cauchy’s mean value theorem for the functions
1
f ( x)  x , g ( x)  in (a, b).
x
2. Find the extreme values of the function f ( x, y )  x 3  3xy 2  15x 2  72 x  15 y 2 .

3. Evaluate ∫ ∫ by change of order of integration.
 (u , v)
4. Calculate if u  2axy, v  a ( x 2  y 2 ) where x  r cos , y  r sin  .
 (r ,  )
Roll No: 44
u u 1 1 log x  log y
1. Find x  y , for the function u  2  2  .
x y x y x2  y2
2. Expand the function f ( x, y )  x 3  3xy 2  y 3 about (1, 2).

3. Evaluate ∫ ∫ by change of order of integration.

4. Find the value of c by using Cauchy’s mean value theorem for the functions
x3
f ( x)   4 x, g ( x )  x 2 in (0, 3).
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Roll No: 45

1. Evaluate by change of variable ∫ ∫ (√ ) into polar coordinates.
 (u , v)
2. Calculate if u  x 2  2 y 2 , v  2 x 2  y 2 and x  r cos , y  r sin  .
 ( r , )
3. Find the dimensions of a rectangular box requiring least material for its construction whose
top is open is to have volume of 108 cubic feet.
4. Find the value of c by using Cauchy’s mean value theorem for the functions
1 1
f ( x )  2 , g ( x )  in (a, b).
x x

Roll No: 46
1. If x  vw , y  wu , z  uv u  r sin  cos , v  r sin  sin  , w  r cos , then find
 ( x, y , z )
J .
 ( r,  ,  )
2. Find the extreme values of the function f ( x, y )  xy(a  x  y ) .
3. Determine whether the following functions are functionally dependent; if so, find the
relation between them. If u  x 2 e  y cosh z, v  x 2 e  y sinh z and w  3x 4 e 2 y .

4. Evaluate by change of variable ∫ ∫ ( ) into polar coordinates.

Roll No: 47
 ( x, y , z ) 1
1. Calculate if x  (u 2  v 2 ), y  uv, z  w .
(u, v, w) 2
2. Find the maxima and minima of the function x 3  y 3  3axy .
1
3. Verify Taylor’s theorem for f ( x)  x 3  3x 2  2 x in [0, ] with Lagrange’s remainder
2
upto 2 terms.
1 x
4. By using transformation x  u, y  uv , evaluate 
0 0
x 2  y 2 dxdy .

Roll No: 48

dxdy
1. By using polar coordinates, evaluate  ( x
0 0
2
 y 2  a 2 )2
.

2. Expand the function f ( x, y)  e in powers of (x – 1) and (y – 1).


xy

 (u , v) y2 y2
3. Find the Jacobian if u  x  , v  .
 ( x, y ) x x
4. Verify Maclaurin’s theorem for f ( x )  (1  x ) 5 / 2 with Lagrange’s remainder upto three
terms when x = 1.
Roll No: 49
1
1. Verify Taylor’s theorem for f ( x)  x 3  3x 2  2 x in [0, ] with Lagrange’s remainder
2
upto 2 terms.
2. Find the temperature at any point (x, y, z) in space is f  400 xyz 2 . Find the highest
temperature on the surface of the unit sphere x 2  y 2  z 2  1 .
1 a
xdxdy
3. By using polar coordinates, evaluate  x
0 y
2
 y2
.

u u x  y
4. Find x y for the function u  sin 1    tan 1   .
x y  y x

Roll No: 50
1. Verify whether the following functions are functionally dependent or not. If they are
functionally dependent, find the relation between them u =sin x + sin y; v = sin(x + y)
2. Write the Taylor’s theorem for f ( x)  log(1  x) with Lagrange’s form of remainder upto
three terms for x > 0.
3. Expand f ( x, y)  e y log(1  x) in powers of x and y.
4. Evaluate ∭( ) where the domain V is bounded by the sphere
.

Roll No: 51
1. Using spherical polar co-ordinates , evaluate ∭ taken over the volume
bounded by the sphere in the first octant.
2. Find the maximum and minimum values of f(x, y) = x 3  y 3  63( x  y)  12xy
3. Verify whether the following functions are functionally dependent or not. If they are
functionally dependent, find the relation between them
x y xy
u ,v 
x y ( x  y) 2
4. Apply Maclaurin’s theorem for f ( x)  sin x for x > 0 with Lagrange’s form of remainder.

Roll No: 52
1. Apply Maclaurin’s theorem for f ( x)  cos x for x > 0 with Lagrange’s form of remainder.
2. Using spherical polar coordinates , evaluate ∭ taken over the volume bounded

by the sphere in the first octant.
3. Find the minimum distance from the origin to the plane x + 2y +3z = 14.
4. Verify whether the following functions are functionally dependent or not. If they are
functionally dependent, find the relation between them
x y xa
u ,v  where a is constant.
xa ya

Roll No: 53
1. Verify whether the following functions are functionally dependent or not. If they are
functionally dependent, find the relation between them
u  x 2  y 2  2 xy  2 x  2 y, v  e x e y .
2. Find the maximum and minimum distance of the point (3, 4, 12) from the sphere
x 2  y 2  z 2  1.

3. Obtain Taylor’s series expansion of sin 2x in powers of x  .
4
4. Using cylindrical coordinates, evaluate ∭( ) taken over the volume
cylinder intercepted by the planes .
Roll No: 54
1. Evaluate ∫ ∫ ∫ ( ) .
2. Expand the function f ( x, y )  sin x sin y in powers of x and y.
3. Verify whether the following functions are functionally dependent or not. If they are
functionally dependent, find the relation between them
u  4 x 2  9 y 2  16z 2 , v  2 x  3 y  4 z, w  12xy  16xz  24 yz

4. Obtain Taylor’s series expansion of cos 2x in powers of x  .
4

Roll No: 56
1. Verify whether the following functions are functionally dependent or not. If they are
functionally dependent, find the relation between them
u  xe y sin z, v  xe y cos z, w  x 2 e 2 y .
2. Divide 24 into three parts such that the continued product of the first, square of the second
and the cube of the third may be maximum.
1 z x z
3. Evaluate    ( x  y  z) dydxdz
1 0 x  z

4. Obtain Maclaurin’s series expansion of log(1  2 x) .

Roll No: 57
1. Verify whether the following functions are functionally dependent or not. If they are
functionally dependent, find the relation between them
3x 2 2( y  z ) x y
u ,v  ,w 
2( y  z ) 3( x  y ) 2
x
2. Find Taylor’s series expansion of f ( x, y )  cot 1 xy in powers of (x + 0.5) and (y – 2) up to
second degree terms. Hence compute f (0.4,2.2) approximately.
1 1 z 1 y  z
3. Evaluate    xyzdxdydz .
0 0 0

4. Obtain Taylor’s series expansion of log(1  x) in powers of x – 1.

Roll No: 48(RA)


1. If x = u, y = u tan v, z = w, then prove that JJ ' 1 .
2. Discuss the maxima and minima of x 2 y  xy 2  axy .
3. Evaluate  ( x  y  z )dxdydz where the domain V is bounded by the plane
V

x + y + z = a (a > 0) and the coordinate planes.


4. Obtain Taylor’s series expansion of f ( x)  x 2  1 in powers of x.

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