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Section-A n Unit Linear Algebra .. Differential Calculus Vector Calculus... Differential Equations Complex Variable: Probability and Statistics... Numerical Methods.. gy ¥ - we & ZY, wv Laplace Transforms .. Section-B: Reasoning & Aptitude... Section-C: General English RE Engineering Mathematics (Description Sheet) Chapter 1: Linear Algebra Bosh ‘© Introduction + Algebra of Matrices + Determinants * Inverse of Matrix Rank of Matrix ‘System of linear equations * Sub-spaces; Basis and Dimension «Eigen values & Eigen vectors © Cayley-Hamilton Theorem oh Chapter 2: Calculus © Limits = Continuity © Differentiability * Mean Value Theorems * Computing the Derivatives, Application of Derivatives Partial Derivatives ‘Total Derivatives Maxima and Minima Definite & Improper Integrals Application of integration Multiple integrals and their application Boy Chapter 3: Vector Calculus © Vector Differentiation * Vector Integration + Chapter 4 Differential Equations Bory Introduction-Formation * Solution of first order differential equations * Linear and Bernoll’s equations * Orthogonal Trajactories Application of first order differential equations Differential Equation with constant coefficients Differential equation with variable coefficients Chapter 5: Laplace Transforms @o-n jaalang WONG © ‘Jpojurod vonn sig oui soy Are u POB|RN 0 paonpaida’ a9 ABU Yoo SFO WEN ON THBa.NBN SUONEDHONG ASS SOV Chapter 6: Complex Variables Bom ‘© Introduction * Complex functions + Limit of a complex function * Derivative of f(z) ‘+ Analytic functions + Taylors & Laurent Series + Zerosand Singularities on poles of an analytic function * Complex integration (a) Cauchy's theorem (b) Cauchy's Integral formula Residues Chapter 7: Numerical Methods Introduction: Solution of Non-linear equations Numerical integration Trapezoidal and Sympson's 1/3rd rule Numerical solutions of ordinary differential Equations Interpolation Numerical differentiation Curve fitting not for ME Probability Fundamentals Addition and Multiplication Theorems Baye's theorem Random variables Mean, varience and standard deviation Binomial & poisson distributions Normal, uniform and exponential distribution Correlation and Regression analysis ESE * Test of Hypothesys nok for me Chapter 9: Fourier Series ov Chapter 10: Partial Differential Equations not fos ME 6a Linear Algebra [¥{_ multiple choice Questions Itand Yare two singular matrices such that XY= Yand YX= Xthen.X? + Y equals @x+y7 (b) XY (©) x () 2r+/) (uSC] Let A be a 10x 10 matrix in which each row has exactly one entry is equal to 1 the remaining nine entries of the row being 0 which of the following is not possible value for the determinant of the matrix. a3 ds (@)o (b) -1 (©) 10 (@) 1 (SC] A.B.C,D,E are non-singular matrices of same order such that DABEC = /then B= (a) DAEC (b) ADEC (©) ECDA (d) ECAD [GATE] Let A be a3 x 3 matrix, whose elements are ay =? - jij then A+ (a) A itself (b) Agja @A (d) does not exist The adjoint of the matrix 1-2 2 A=|2 1-2 22 4 (aA (b) 34 (c) sar (d) AT ae ‘ossruied Venin au noun oy A pean 0 paorpardar a9 ABunye00 sig ed ON "NG MON SLOIEOTRha Kev SONIA eu BOTaRS NIBURGOD © hee aa A Let A=(@j)nxn Such that 4) =3¥ij they nullity of Ais ___ (an-1 (b) 0 () 0-3 (ao The system of equations ax+y+z=0 xtay+z=0 x+y+az=0 Has infinitely many solutions. The set of values of a for this to happen is (@) {1,-1) (b) {(-1, 2} (©) (-2, 2) (d) (-2, 1} Luise] Let A be an mx n matrix with rank r, the dimension of the space of solutions of the system of linear equations Ax = Ois (@r (b) n=r (©) m-r (d) min{m, n}=r [GATE] The system of equations x+y+z=6 x+4y+6z=20 x+4y+azap has no solution for (a)A=6p=20 (b) A¥6p420 (©) A#6n=20 (d) A=6pH#20 [GATE] Ais nx nmatrix such that A? = [and Bis 1%! real vector then Ar = Bhas (@) no solution (©) unique solution

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