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This document outlines the examination structure for the B. Tech. Degree in Engineering Mathematics-I for the first semester, effective from the 2019-20 academic year. It includes instructions for answering questions in two sections, with Section A consisting of 10 short answer questions and Section B containing detailed questions from five units. Each section has specific marks allocated, and the document also includes various mathematical problems and theorems to be addressed.

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This document outlines the examination structure for the B. Tech. Degree in Engineering Mathematics-I for the first semester, effective from the 2019-20 academic year. It includes instructions for answering questions in two sections, with Section A consisting of 10 short answer questions and Section B containing detailed questions from five units. Each section has specific marks allocated, and the document also includes various mathematical problems and theorems to be addressed.

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19EMA-101

B. Tech. Degree Examination


I SEMESTER
ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS-I
(Effective from the admitted bath 2019-20 onwards)
(Common to all branches except Biotechnology and Computer Science and Business Systems)
Time: 3 Hours Max. Marks: 60
Instructions: Answer all questions from Section A. Each question carries 2 marks
Answer all units from Section B choosing one question from each unit.
Each unit carries 8 marks. All parts of the unit must be answered in one place only.
Figures in the right hand margin indicate marks allotted.
Section-A 10 X 2=20

[ ]
1 −1 −1
A= 1 1 1
1. a) By using Echelon form, find the rank of the matrix
3 1 1 .
b) State Cayley- Hamilton theorem.
c) State Cauchy’s theorem for the functions f ( x ) and g( x ) .
d) Is Rolle’s Mean-value theorem, applicable for the function
f ( x )=tan x in the interval(0 , π ) .
∂z ∂z
e) If z=log( x + y ) , find ∂ x and ∂ y .
2 2

dz
2
f) Find dt where z=u +v and u=at , v=2 at .
2 2

2 3
∫∫ xy 2 dy dx
g) Evaluate 1 1 .

h) Find the limits of integration of ∬ xydxdy over the positive quadrant of the circle
x 2 + y 2 =a 2 .
1 2 3
∫∫∫ xyz dx dy dz
i) Evaluate 0 1 2
j) Find the limits of the triple integration, while finding the volume of the unit sphere in
spherical polar coordinates .
Section-B
UNIT-I
2. a) Test the following system for consistency and solve them completely,
2 x+6 y+11=0 , 6 x +20 y−6 z+3=0 , 6 y−18 z+1=0 . 4

b) Determine the value of μ, for which the following system has a non-trivial solution,
3x+ y-μz = 0, 4x-2y-3z = 0, 2μx+4+μz = 0. 4
OR

[ ]
2 1 1
A= 0 1 0
3. Verify Cayley –Hamilton theorem and hence find its inverse for the matrix 1 1 2 .
8
UNIT-II

4. a) Verify Rolle’s theorem for


f ( x )=log
( x 2 + ab
)
x ( a+b ) in the interval(a , b ) . 4
n
b) Expand f ( x )=( 1+x ) by Maclaurin’s series up to terms of third degree. 4
OR
x −x
5. a) Verify Cauchy’s mean value theorem for the function f ( x )=e g( x )=e in the interval
,
[ a , b ]. 4
x
b) Expand e about the point x=−1 up to terms of third degree. 4
UNIT-III
6. a) Ifu=x log xy , where x 3 + y 3 +3 xy=1 , find du/dt . 4

b) Find the maximum and minimum values of the function


x 3 + y 3 −3 axy . 4
OR
x+ y ∂(u , v )
u= , v=tan−1 x ,+tan −1 y
7. a) If 1− xy , find ∂(x , y ) . 4

b) Find the maximum value of cos A cos B cosC in a plane triangle. 4

UNIT-IV

∬ xy( x+ y )dx dy 2
8. a) Evaluate R , over the region bounded by y=x and y=x. 4

b) Find by double integration, the area bounded by the curves y 2 =x and x 2 = y . 4

OR
9. a) Evaluate the following double integral by changing the order of integration
3 √ 4− y

∫∫ ( x+ y ) dxdy
0 1 . 4

b) Evaluate ∬ r sin θdθ over the cardioids r =a ( 1+cos θ ) above initial line.
4
UNIT-V
1 1 1−x

∫∫ ∫ xdz dx dy
10. a) Evaluate 0 y2 0 . 4

b) Find by triple integration, the volume common to the cylinders x 2 + y 2 =a 2 and


x 2 + z 2 =a2 . 4
OR

2 2
11. Find the volume bounded by xy-plane, the cylinder x + y =1 and the plane x + y + z=3. 8

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