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MA6351 -TRANSFORMS AND PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS

PART - A

UNIT I - PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS


1. Find the Complete integral of p+q= pq
2 x
2. Form the PDE by eliminating the arbitrary function from z −xy=f ( )
z
D
3. Solve (¿ ¿ 2−7 DD ' + 6 D' 2) z=0
¿
4. Form the PDE by eliminating the arbitrary constants a and b from
z=( x 2 +a ) ( y 2+ b)
y
5. Eliminate the arbitrary function ' f ' from z=f ( ) and form the PDE
x
6. Solve ( D−1 ) ( D−D ' +1 ) z=0
7. Solve ( D 4 −D' 4 ) z=0
8. Find the Particular integral of ( D2−2 D D' + D ' 2 ) z=e x− y
9. Solve ( D 3−2 D2 D ' ) z=0
10. Find the PDE of all planes cutting equal intercepts from the x∧ y axis.

UNIT II - FOURIER SERIES

1. If f ( x )=cosx , if 0< x< π

= 50, if π < x< 2 π , ¿ f ( x )=f ( x +2 π ) for all x , find the sum of the

Fourier series of f ( x ) at x=π .

2
2. Find the RMS value of f ( x )=x in (0, l) .

3. Find the constant term in the expansion of f ( x )=cos 2 x as a Fourier series in the
interval (−π , π) .

4. State the Dirichlet’s conditions for Fourier series.

5. What is meant by Harmonic Analysis?.


6. If f ( x )=2 x in the interval (0,4), then find the value of a2 in the Fourier series expansion.

{
2x
;−π < x< 01+
f x π
7. Find bn in the expansion of ( ) = in (−π , π) .
2x
1− ; 0< x < π
π

8. If f (x) is discontinuous at x=a , what does its Fourier series represent at that point?

9. Does f ( x )=tanx possess a Fourier expansion.

10. If f ( x )= +
π π 1.3 [
−1 2 cos 2 x cos 4 x cos 6 x
+
3.5
+
5.7
1
2 ]
+… + sinx .

1 1 1 π−2
Deduce that − + −… ∞= .
1.3 3.5 5.7 4

PART B

UNIT I - PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS

1. (i) Form the PDE by eliminating the arbitrary function φ from


2 2 2
φ( x + y + z , ax+ by+ cz)=0
2
( D2+ 2 D D + D
' ¿

(ii) Solve ¿ z =sinh ( x + y ) + e x +2 y


+4 ¿

2 2 2 2 2 2
2. (i) Solve x ( y −z ) p+ y (z −x )q=z ( x − y )

(ii) Form the PDE by eliminating the arbitrary function from the relation
z=f ( x+ ct )+ g ( x−ct )
2 2 2 2 2
3. (i) Solve x p + y q =z
2
3

(ii)Solve the equation


'
( D3+ D2 D − 4 D D
¿ ¿
4 D
¿ z = cos ( 2 x + y ) ¿

4. (i)Solve z= px+qy+ √1+ p2 +q2


2

(ii) Solve ( 2 D 2 − D D − D 6 D +3 D ) z= xe y
' ¿ '
2 2 2
∂ z ∂ z ∂ z
+
2 ∂ x∂ y
−6 2 = y cos x
5. (i)Solve ∂x ∂y

( y−xz ) p+( yz −x )q=( x+ y )( x− y )


(ii)Solve

UNIT II – FOURIER SERIES

1. (i) Obtain the Fourier series of f ( x )=xsinx ∈(−π , π)

(ii)Find the half-range sine series of f ( x )=4 x−x 2 in the interval (0,4). Hence deduce the
1 1 1 1
value of the series − + − + … .. ∞
13 33 53 73

2. (i) Expand f ( x )=x (2 π−x) as Fourier series in (0,2 π ) and hence deduce that the sum of
1 1 1 1
+ + + +….
12 22 3 2 4 2

(ii) Find the Fourier series as far as the second harmonic to represent the function f (x) with
the
period 6, given in the following table
x 0 1 2 3 4 5
f ( x) 9 18 24 28 26 20

3. (i) Obtain the Fourier series for the function f ( x) given by f ( x )= {


1−x ,−π < x <0
1+ x ,0< x < π
. Hence

1 1 1 1 π2
deduce that + + + +…∞ = .
12 3 2 52 72 8

(ii) Compute upto first harmonics of the Fourier series of f ( x ) given by the following table.
x 0 T T T 2T 5T T
6 3 2 3 6
f(x) 1.98 1.30 1.05 1.30 -0.88 -0.25 1.98

4. (a)(i) Find the Fourier series of x 2 in (−π , π) and hence deduce that
1 1 1 π4
+ + + … .=
1 4 24 34 90
{
l
kx , 0< x <
2
(ii) Obtain the Fourier cosine series of f ( x )=
l
k ( l−x ) , < x<l
2

5. (i)Obtain the Fourier series of the periodic function defined by f ( x )= {


−π −π < x< 0
x 0< x <π
.
2
1 1 1 π
Deduce that 2
+ 2 + 2 +…+ ∞= .
1 3 5 8

(ii) Obtain the half range cosine series for f ( x )=x in ( 0, l ) .

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