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The document contains a series of mathematical questions and problems related to matrices, eigenvalues, differential equations, and vector calculus. It includes tasks such as finding eigenvalues, verifying the Cayley-Hamilton theorem, and solving equations using various methods. The questions are categorized into sections with different marks assigned, indicating their complexity and depth.

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The document contains a series of mathematical questions and problems related to matrices, eigenvalues, differential equations, and vector calculus. It includes tasks such as finding eigenvalues, verifying the Cayley-Hamilton theorem, and solving equations using various methods. The questions are categorized into sections with different marks assigned, indicating their complexity and depth.

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MI IMPORTANT QUEATIONS

2 MARK

[ ]
1 2 3
1. Find the rank of 2 3 1
3 1 2
2. State Cayley Hamilton theorem
3. Define the rank of matrix

( )
3 10 5
4. If 2 , 2, 3 are the Eigen values of A= 2 3 4 find the Eigen values of A−1& AT .
3 5 4
5. Define characteristic equation.

[ ]
6 −2 2
6. The product of two eigen values of the matrix A= −2 3 −1 is 16. Find the third
2 −1 3
eigen value.

( )
−1 0 0
7. Given A= 2 −3 0 Find the Eigen value of A2 Without using characteristic equation
1 4 2
idea

8. Find the constant a and b such that the matrix [ a1 4b ] has 3 and -2 as its Eigen values
( )
2 0 −1
9. Find the rank of 0 3 1
0 0 1

()
1
10. If A= 2 B=(2 3 4) Then find AB
3

( )
1 2 3
11. Find the cofactor of the element 3 in the matrix 4 5 6
7 8 9

( )
6 −2 2
12. The product of two eigen values of the matrix A= −2 3 −1 is 16. Find the third
2 −1 3
eigen value.

( )
2 0 1
13. Find the sum and product of the Eigen value of A= 0 2 0
1 0 2
( )
3 10 5
14. If 2 , 2, 3 are the Eigen values of A= 2 3 4 find the Eigen values of A−1& AT .
3 5 4
15. Define characteristic equation.
16.

5 Marks

( )
1 0 3
1.Find the eigen values and eigen vectors A= 2 1 −1
1 −1 1

( )
1 0 −4
2. Verify Cayley Hamilton theorem for A= 0 −1 2
−4 2 1

( )
1 0 3
3. Find the eigen values and eigen vectors A= 2 1 −1
1 −1 1

( )
1 3 7
4. Verify Cayley-Hamilton theorem for the given matrix A∧find A ∧ A for A= −1
4 2 3 4

0 2 1

[ 13 24]
5. If A= andA-1 and A3 by using Cayley Hamilton theorem

( )
2 1 1
6. Find the eigen values and eigen vectors A= 1 2 1
0 0 1

10 MARKS

( )
2 −1 1
1. Diagonalaise the matrix A= −1 2 −1 by using orthogonal matrix
1 −1 2

[ ]
2 2 1
1 3 1
2.Diagonalaise the matrix
1 2 2 by using orthogonal matrix
[ ]
2 2 0
3. Diagonalise the matrix 2 5 0
0 0 3

[ ]
6 −2 2
4. Diagonalise the matrix A= −2 3 −1
2 −1 3

5. Verify Cayley-Hamilton theorem for the given matrix A∧find A−1∧ A 4 for

( )
1 3 7
A= 4 2 3
0 2 1

( )
1 0 −4
6. Verify Cayley Hamilton theorem for A= 0 −1 2
−4 2 1

( )
2 1 1
7. Verify Cayley-Hamilton theorem for A= 0 1 0 and hence evaluate the matrix equation
1 1 2
8 7 6 5 4 3 2
A −5 A +7 A −3 A + A −5 A −8 A +2 A−I

UNIT II
2 MARKS
2
2 d y dy
1.Find the complementary function of x 2
+ x + y=0
dx dx
2. Solve the equation ( D 2−4 D+13 ) y =0
3. Find the particular integral of ( D 2−4 D+13 ) y =e 2 x
2
d y
2 dy
4. Solve x 2
−x + y =0
dx dx

( )
2
dy dy
5. Solve −10 + 25=0
dx dx
6. Find the complementary function of ( D 2−3 D+2 ) y =e 7 x +2
7. Find the particular integral of ( D−1)2 y=e x sinx

8. Solve

9. Find the P.I of ( D 2 +4 ) y =x 2


10.

5 MARKS
1. Solve the equation ( D 2 + 4 ) y=sin2 x
2. Solve by method of variation of parameter ( D 2 +1 ) y=secx
3. Solve the equation ( D2−4 D+ 4 ) y=e2 x + cos 2 x
2
d y
4. Solve 2
+4 y=tan2 x by using method of variation of parameter
dx
5. Solve: ( x 2 D 2−3 xD +4 ) y=x 2 cos (logx)
6. Solve:( D 2−7 D+12) y=sinh 2 x
2
d y 2
7. Solve 2
+a y=tanax by using method of variation of parameters
dx
10MARK
d2y
2
 y cos ecx,
1. Solve dx by using method of variation of parameters

( )
2
logx
2. Solve: ( x D −xD+1 ) y=
2 2
x
3.

III UNIT

2MARK
∂w ∂w ∂w
1. If w=f ( y−z , z−x , x− y ), then show that + + =0
∂ x ∂ y ∂z
dy
2. If x y = y x, find
dx
3. Find the stationary points of f ( x , y )=x 3 +3 x y 2−15 x 2−15 y 2+ 72 x
4.
y x dy
5. If (cosx ) =(siny) , find
dx
3 2 du
6. If u=x3 y 4 where x=t , y =t , find
dt
7.

5 MARK
1. Examine f ( x , y )=x 3 + y 3−12 x−3 y+ 20 for its extreme values
2. Examine f ( x , y )=x 3 +3 x y 2−15 x 2−15 y 2+ 72 x for its extreme values
3. Find the extreme values for x 2−xy + y 2 +3 x−2 y+ 1
4. Find the minimum value of x2 +y2+z2 subject to the condition 1/x+1/y+1/z=1

5. If .Prove that

6. If , , . Find .

7. If , show that
8. If u=( x− y ) + ( y −z ) + ( z−x )4 then show that
4 4

∂ u ∂u ∂ u
+ + =0
∂x ∂ y ∂z

10 MARK
1. Find the dimension of the rectangular box without top of maximum capacity with surface
area 432 square meter.

2. Find the dimension of the rectangular box open at top is to have a volume of 32c. Find
the dimensions of the box that requires the least material for it construction.
3. Verify Lagrange Multipliers, show that the stationary values of a 3 x2 +b3y2+c3z2 subject to
the condition 1/x+1/y+1/z=1
4.

IV UNIT

2 MARK
1 2
∫ ∫ ( x 2+ y 2) dxdy
1. Evaluate 0 1

4 x √ x+ y
2. Evaluate ∫ ∫ ∫ zdzdydx .
2 1 0

3. Evaluate
1 2 2

xyz
2
dzdydx
4. Find the value of 0 0 1

5.
6.

5 MARK
2 2
x y
1. Find the area of positive quadrant of the ellipse 2 + 2 =1
a b
2. Find the volume of the sphere without transformation.
4 a 2 √ ax

3. Change the order of integration in∫ ∫ xy dy dx and then evaluate


0 x
2

4a
a 2 √ ax

4. Change the order of integration in and integrate.∫ ∫ 2


x dy dx
0 0

|
a a

5. ∫∫ x 2+x y 2 dx dy by changing the order of Integral


0 y

6.

10 MARK

1. Find the volume of the ellipsoid which lies is the first octant.

2. Find the volume of the sphere without transformation.


3. Apply Volume Integral to solve the surfaces y =4ax and x 2 =4ay and the plane z = 0 and
2

z=3
4.

UNIT V
2 MARK
1. If , then find and

2. Prove that ∇ . ( ∇ X F )=0

3. Find the value of a such that ( 3 x−2 y + z ) i⃗ + ( 4 +ay −z ) ⃗j +(z− y +2 z) ⃗k is solenoidal.


4. State Gauss-divergence theorem
5. State Stock’s divergent theorem.
6. If , then find and

7. Find the value of a so that the vector is solenoidal

8. Find a unit vector normal to the surface xy 3 z 2=4 at the point


(-1,-1,2).

9.

5 MARK
1. Find the value of a so that the vector is solenoidal
2. If then find the scalar potential of

3. Prove that r n ⃗r is solenoidal only when n = -3 but irrotational for all values of n

2
4. Find the angle between the surfaces xy=z at the Point.( 4 , 1, 2 ) and ( 3, 3, −3 )

2 2 2 2
5. Find the angle between the surfaces xy z=3 x+ z and 3 x − y +2 z =1 at the point.
( 1,−2,1 )
6. Find the directional derivative of φ=2 xy+5 yz+zx at (1,2,3) in the direction of
3 ⃗i −5 ⃗j +4 ⃗k .
7. If .Find at the point
2 n n−2
8. P.T. ∇ r =n(n+1 )r
9.

10 MARK

1. Verify divergence theorem for F = taken over the
rectangular parallelopiped 0  x a, 0  x b , 0  x c

  
2
2. Verify Stoke’s theorem for the function F = x i  xy j integrated round the square in the
z = 0 plane whose sides are along the lines x = 0, y = 0, x = a, y = a.

F =( x 2 + y 2 ) i⃗ −2 xy ⃗j taken around the rectangle bounded by the


3. Verify stokes theorem for ⃗
lines x=± a , y=0 , y =b
  
2
4. Verify Stoke’s theorem for the function F = x i  xy j integrated round the square in
the z = 0 plane whose sides are along the lines x = 0, y = 0, x = a, y = a.
 2⃗
⃗ 2

5. Verify Gauss divergence theorem for the function F = (2 x−z) i i+ x y j −x z k over the
cube bounded by x=1,x=0,y=0,y=1,z=0,z=1

6. Verify Gauss divergence theorem for


⃗F =4 xz { ⃗i −y 2 ⃗j + yz { ⃗k ¿¿ over the region bounded by
x = 0, x = 1, y = 0, y = 1, z = 0, z = 1
7.

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