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The document contains examination papers for various B.Tech and B.Sc. Mathematics courses, focusing on topics such as calculus, differential equations, and complex variables. Each paper includes instructions for answering questions, with a mix of short answer and detailed problem-solving sections. The content covers a range of mathematical concepts, including integration, differential equations, and series expansions.

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Sr. No.051202 August/September 2022 B.Tech (Mé{Hind! Medium)/(ME/RA}) - I SEMESTER Mathematicsll (Calculus, Ordinary Differential Equations and Complex Variables) ‘Time: 3 Hours Instructions: eee (BSCH-106A/BSC-106A) Max. Marks:75 It is compulsory to answer al the questions (1.5 marks each) of Part-A in sore. . Answer any four questions from Part-B in detail . Different sub-parts ofa question are to be attempted adjacent to each other. The candidate is required to attempt the question paper inthe language as per his/her medium of instruction. 1 (@) Evaluate as) ied wa GR * 2 ydray (©) Find the area bounded between r= 2 sin® and r= 4-sin® 15) r= 2sind Sr = 4 sing B HART gon Aaa ge HAST (Q Evaluate (1.5) aaa J | eysdcdyas H i oa Taina we GG ity zax dy da (@) Find the integrating factor of the differential equation as) (2 —3y)dx + G?-2y)dy = 0 fice whew ar wipe Mie Ta ai | (x? —3xy)dx + (x? — xy)dy = 0 (©) Solve the following differential equation (as) p2—7p+12=0 Pafefad Rian wlio a ee wire p?-Tpt12=0 (0) Solve the following differential equation (as) dy a4 ey 758 oe ge mz 8 at ne AR after HT STAT HV y = 2—x AR x? + y? = 4 TAR Bat Fase sara wa 8 (a) Solve the following differential equation: (ty? +xy t+ Dydk + Gy? — xy + Ixdy =0 flan wien at ea wife Gy? + xy + Iyde + Gy? - xy + Ixdy =0 (6) Solve the following differential equation: 2 x? 2) ~ ry 2+ ay?-x?=0 Prufated fatan atten at ga wits 2 (2) -ay 2+ ay- x - 0 Q4 (a) Solve the following differential equation: 2 22 45 say = 542% Rrafafaa alee walter eat FT vy dy 25a +8 tBy = S42e (0) Apply the method of variation of parameters to solve the equation: 2 a-n2 +x %-y=a-xy tare ah er wHA fey HIST re A FE TLE: d a a-a + x2 -y=(-xy¥ QS (a) Using the Cauchy — Riemann equations, show that: i 2 is not analytic at any point. Gi). F@ is not analytic at any point. att -tia arterail or saat wee, fear for: @. f@= ae een et Gi). FO =7 aft fag ux faxcrorara wet 2 (6) Evaluate the integral: eee eae =D ¢ afta or pated HR: {4 + etllat an c ® a (8) (8) ™ Q6 (a) Find all possible Taylor’s and Laurent series expansions for the @) function f@)=Gqay woutrz=0 rae fare aot ea te oh cE spoen fee Gist f@- aa ed (0) Show that the funetion ” (@. cosecz has a simple pole at 2 = 0. Gi). ss has simple pole at 2=1 and z= —1. ferent fe baer (). coseca F z= OR UH RAI WHE @ sh Fz-1diRz= -1R RIE Q7 (a) Solve the following differential equation: (8) 2, a oe + 6% 413y 0. (8) Que.1(a) Using meh of auxiliary equation, solve (ey P-yoee HO wee yivtea? ay =0, ” () Solve the dela ‘equation: (D?+D#+1)y = sin2x. @) Roll Now oc. . Total Pages : 4 336101 December, 2019 B.Sc. (H) (Mathematics) Ist SEMESTER Calculus (BMH-101) Time : 3 Hours] (Max. Marks : 75 Instructions : 1. It is compulsory to answer all the questions (1.5 marks each) of Part-A in short. 2. Answer any four questions from Part-B in detail. 3. Different sub-parts of a question are to be attempted adjacent to each other. PART-A 1 (a) Find the derivatives of y = 6 sin h(x/3) w.r.t. appropriate variable. (b) Find the absolute extrema values of g(t) = 87 — r* on (-2, 1. a (c) Using L' Hospital rule, Evaluate lim 2—. xe e* (4) Using Reduction formula, evaluate f sin’ 2xdx 336101/90/111/449 [P.TO. 112 (e) Find the volume of the solid generated by revolving 3. (a) The region inthe first quadrant enclosed by the parabola the region between the y-axis and the curve x = 2/y, 1 =% the wands, and the line y= 1 is revolved about 1 sy 54, about the y-axis, the line x = 3/2 00 generate a solid. Find the volume (f) Find the focus and the directrix of the parabola oF the soli, @ (b) Find the are length of the curve y = »* from the point (g) Using discriminant, classify the given equation G, 1) © 2,2, ¥). 8) Body tye. y ? oy (sin i+ (eos nj + 3 khas constant Ve 4 (@) The axis and y-axis are rotated through an angle Jength and is orthogonal to its derivative. ‘R44 radians about the origin. Find the equation for the Find the unit tangent vector of the helix. hyperbola 2ey = 9 in the new coordinates, (7) 14) = (6 sin 203 + (6 60s 20) + k. (©) Find the polar equation of the circle GIA) = (eos i + (sin Nj + Hk then find tim 0, G-F+ oer (US*10=18) S$. (@) Show that if 0) = Revi + ste) + MUNK is differentiable AC = fy then it is continuous a 1, as wel o on _ 5 iy nt iy a8 wel 2 a) Usethe steps graphing procedure, graph the equation (8) Prove that if and y are differentiable functions of yer adred, o Sea) (©) Find alt the asymptotes of the curve ° Vow Wetec veo, “ WD Geo ee * issorauanit ties 2 seer01 90111449 8 (a) (b) (a) (b) Using Leibnitz's rule find the nth derivative of y ret, a Find the area of the surface generated by revolving the curve y = x3, 0 < x < 1/2, about the x-axis. (8) Show that the point (2, 1/2) lies on the curve r=2cos 20. (2) Show that the radius of curvature at the end of the 2 y major axis of an ellipse Be is equal to the a semi-latus rectum of the ellipse. (8) 336101/90/111/449 4 and we shall assume that this (in pounds) ‘is numerically equal to 2y, where» is the velocity (in poe! , pee Gh se (By Bae (©) Examine whether the differential ‘323202/100/111/61 $y 6842572010) = 3.10 =4 (©) Solve the dif £328 sy <26 105s 5. (9) Solve the diferstiad Boyan 323202/100/111/61 Fi ® Pro. Sr. NO. 323105 January 2023 ‘BSc, Mathematics(Hons) - | SEMESTER (Reappear) Calculus (BMH-101) ‘Time: 3 Hours Max. Marks:75 Instructions: 1. leis compulsory to answer all the questions (1.5 marks each) of Part-A In short. a @) >) © @ @ oO a) oO Oo 2a @) 2. Answer any four questions from Part-B in detail 3. Different sub-parts of a question are to be attempted adjacent to each other. 4. Any other specie instructions PART-A Evaluate f sinh®x cosh x da. (5) Find ab iflimyg SSP = § as) Find the point of inflexion ofthe curve y? = (x—1)%(x-2). as) Using reduction formula evaluate f cos®x dx. 5) Sketch the graph of hyperbola y? — x? = 1, showing the vertices foci and asymptotes. (1.5) State theorem of reflection property of Parabolas. as) Find the maxima or minima of the curve f(x) = 3x5 — Sx +2. as) UF] = ti (t? — 20 + Ge? + 30°), ind Hatt. (as) Write the formula of radius of curvature for Cartesian curves, (as) Find the nth derivative. oflog(ax: + x7), (15) Ify= (sin-'x)%, show that (1 —23)yn42— (n+ 1)xyn42 M2, = 0. Hence, find (8) Ono Find all the asymptotes of the following curve (x ~ y)*(x + 2y—1) = 3x +y—7 o B@ o) of @) &) s @ oe) 96 (a) &) v7 @ ) 1 2 Deduce reduction formula for f sin cos"x dx and hence evaluate J sin*x cos*x dx. ‘The loop of the curve 2ay = x(x — a)? revolves about x-axis. Find the volume of the solid so generated. Describe the graph of the equation x? y? = 4x4 By -21=0. Identify and sketch the curve xy=1 2 2, Prove that radius of curvature at any point of the asteroid x’/3 + y7/3 = a/sis three times the length of the perpendicular from the origin to the tangent at that point Sketch the curve x = 2 cost, y=5sin t,(0 *, (s +a) (1.5) 1 & (© IFL{fo) = FG) then show that uf ro} Pal 4 x il er a J F(s) ds, provided the integral exist. as) 305304/440/1 11/399 [P.T.O. * @ State and prove change of scale property of Fourier "transform. (1.5) (e) Find the Fourier Transform of _ fl for|x|<1 soft eT (1.5) (Show that (7) =s106(—). (5) n z-1 (g) State Convolution theorem in Z-transform, (1.5) (h) State Stoke's theorem. (1.5) @ Prove that aiv(5)= 0. (1.5) @ If F=(Sxy-62x7f + @y- 4], evaluate fia ¢ along the curve C in the xy-plane y = x? from the Point (1,1) to (2,8). (LS PART-B ‘Tcos 61 — cos 47 2 (@) Evaluate fetossa 5 by Laplace transform. 0 7) 305304/440/1 11/399 2 4. (b) (a) (b) (a) @) @) (b) 0, m#n \ f, Prove that [ae acm E, m=na0 =x 2 tl m, m=n=0 where T,(x) is the Chebyshev's polynomial. (8) Apply Convolution theorem to evaluate 2 Viiapa eon o (s? +a?) (s? +b?) [> Solve ty” + y’ + 4ty = 0, where y(0) = 3, y’(0) = 0. (8) Find the Fourier Cosine transform of e, hence cos Ax 2 age ds. ” evaluate J o* Using finite Fourier transform, solve & = It , given me that u(0, t) = 0, and u(x, 0) = 2x when O< x <4, 1>0. ® 5z Find the Inverse Z-transform of @-nG-D: ” Solve y,.2— Yng1 + 8, = 2" + 6n by Z-transform. 8) 305304/440/1 11/399 3 [P.T.O. 6& (a) Prove that Be(yiconx+ ei +(2ysinx-4)) +3xy7h is irrotational and find its scalar potential mM (b) Let 7 = xi + yj + ok and G be a constant vector, find te ve of av 2% | @ r 7. (a) Verify Green's theorem in the plane for $03x? ~ 8y*) de +(4y~6xy) dy where C is the c boundary of the region defined by y= Vx, y= x7 (b) Use the divergence theorem to evaluate [fF aas s where F= x3] +x°yj+.x7zk and S is the surface bounding of the region 7+ = a?,z=a,2=. (8) 305304/440/111/399 4

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