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UNIT-I
THEORY OF MATRICES
 4 1  3i 
Find the eigen values of the matrix 
7 
1 Apply 2
1  3i
2 If A is Hermitian matrix Prove that it is skew- Hermitian matrix Analyze 1
3 State Cayley- Hamilton Theorem Analyze 1
1 1  i  1  i 
4 Prove that 1  i 1  i  is a unitary matrix. Analyze 1
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2  
1 2 3 
 
5 Find the value of k such that rank of 2 k 7 is 2 . Apply 1
 
 3 6 10 
 2 3  4i 
6 Find the eigen values of the matrix 
2 
Apply 2
3  4i
7 Apply 1

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 1  i 3 
Find A if A =  
2  i 4  2i 
8 Define modal matrix. Remember 3
 1 1 2
 1 1
9 1 Apply 1
Find the Skew- symmetric part of the matrix 
 3 1


 2

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10 If 2, 3, 4 are the eigen values of A then find the eigen values of adj A Apply 2
UNIT-II
DIFFERENTIAL CALCULUS METHODS
1 Remember 5
Define Rolle’s Mean value theorem.

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2 Verify Lagrange’s Mean Value theorem for f(x) = log x in [1, e] Analyze 5
3 Verify Lagrange’s Mean Value theorem for function f(x) = cos x in [0, π/2]. Analyze 5
Verify Cauchy’s Mean Value theorem for f(x)
4 Analyze 5
=x2, g(x) =x3 in[1, 2].
Find first and second order partial derivatives of ax2+2hxy+by2 and
5 2 f 2 f Apply 5
verify  . W
xy xy
When two functions u,v of independent variables x,y are functional
6 Remember 5
dependent
7 If x = u(1-v), y = uv prove that JJ”=1 Analyze 5
8
Find the maximum and minimum values of
x  y  3axy
3 3
Apply 6
(u , v)
9 If u  e x siny ,v  e x cos y then find . Apply 5
( x , y )
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10 Verify Rolle’s Mean value theorem for f(x)=(x+2)3(x-3)4 in [-2,3] Analyze 5
UNIT-III
IMPROPER INTEGRALS, MULTIPLE INTEGRALS AND ITS APPLICATIONS
1 Prove that  (m, n)   (n, m) . Analyze 7
a

 ( (a  x) x n1dx  (a  b)mn1  (m, n), m  0, n  0


m1
2 Prove that Analyze 7
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3 Compute  (11 / 2), (1 / 2), (7 / 2) . Apply 7
4 Write the value of  (1) . Remember 7
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2 x
5 Evaluate   ydydx
0 0
Evaluate 8
  a sin
6 Evaluate   rdrd  . Evaluate 8
0 0
3 1
7 Evaluate   xy (x  y )dxdy . Evaluate 8
0 0

e log y ex
8 Evaluate    logzdxdydz .
1 1 2 Evaluate 9

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9 find the value of   
1 2 3
dxdydz . Apply 9

10 Write the spherical polar coordinates Remember 9


UNIT-1V
DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS AND APPLICATIONS

3x 2
1 Solve (x+1)dy/dx –y=e (x+1) Apply 10

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2 Write the working rule to find orthogonal trajectory in Cartesian form. Remember 11
Form the D.E.by eliminate c in
3 2 Apply 10
y=1+c√1-x
4 Solve (x+y+1) dy/dx =1 Apply 10
Prove that the system of parabolas
5 Analyze 11
y2 = 4a (x+a) is self orthogonal.

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6 Find the O.T. of the family of curves Apply 11
7 State Newtons law of cooling Remember 10
A bacterial culture, growing exponentially, increases from 200 to 500 grams
8 in the period from 6 a.m to 9 a.m. . How many grams will be present at Analyze 10
noon.

9 Apply 10

1
Solve -3 + 2y =0
10 Define S.H.M. and give its D.E

Find Laplace transform of


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LAPLACE TRANSFORMS AND ITS APPLICATIONS
Remember

Apply
10

12

2 State and prove first shifting theorem. Remember 12


3 Define change of scale property of Remember 12
4 Apply 12
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Find
5 If is periodic function with period T then find Apply 13
6 Find Apply 12
7 Find Apply 12
8 Find ) Apply 12
9 Define inverse L.T. of f(s) Remember 12
10 Use L.T to solve D.E. when t=0 Apply 14

1. Group - B (Long Answer Questions)


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UNIT-I
THEORY OF MATRICES
Show that only real number  for which the system x+2y+3z=  x ,
1 3x+y+2z=  y , 2x+3y+z=  z has non-zero solution is 6 and solve them Analyze 1
when  =6

Express the matrix as the sum of Hermitian


2 Analyze 1
matrix and skew- Hermitian matrix.

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Given that show that is unitary
3 Analyze 1
matrix.

Find Inverse by elementary row operations of


4 Apply 1

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Find whether the following equations are consistent if so solve them
5 Apply 1
Solve the equations using partial pivoting Guass Elimination method of
6 Apply 1

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 1 1 1
 
Diagonalize the matrix A=  0 2 1  and find A4 Apply 3
7   4 4 3
 
Prove The Eigen Values of Real symmetric matrix are Real.
8 Analyze 2

10
Reduce the Quadratic form
form.
Reduce the quadratic form
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canonical form by orthogonal reduction.
-4xy-4yz to the Canonical

to the
Analyze

Analyze
4

Find rank by reducing to Normal form of matrix


11 Apply 1
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Solve the following System of equations 4x+2y+z+3w=0,


12 6x+3y+4z+7w=0, 2x+y+w=0 Apply 1

Find  and  such that x  2 y  z  1 , x  2y  z   ,

13 x  2 y  z  1 has (i) no solution (ii) Unique solution (iii) Apply 1


Many solutions
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 1 1 0
 0 
14
Find the eigen values and eigen vectors of
 1 1 Apply 2
 0 0 0 

State Cayley-Hamilton theorem and verify the matrix A =


15 Remember 1

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 1 1 1 
 0 1  2
 
 1 0 1 

3 2 2

Diagonalize the matrix A  1 2 1 

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16  Apply 3
 2  2  1

2 1  1

Diagonalize the matrix A  1 1  2 by an orthogonal

or
17
 1  2 1  Apply 3

transformation.

Reduce to sum of squares, the quadratic form

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x12  2 x22  7 x32  4 x1 x2  8x1 x3 and find the rank, index and Analyze 4

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signature.

imaginary or zeros.
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Prove that the eigen values of a Skew-Hermitian matrix are purely

If A is any square matrix then prove that i) A + A


  
ii) AA , A A
Analyze 2


20 are Hermitian iii) A - A are skew – Hermitian Analyze 1
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UNIT-II
DIFFERENTIAL CALCULUS METHODS
1
if f ( x) = x , g ( x) = prove that ‘c’ of the CMVT is the geometric
1 x Analyze 5
mean of a and b for any a>0,b>0
2 find the minimum value of
x 2  y 2  z 2 given x  y  z  3a Apply 6

3 prove using mean value theorem sin u  sin v  u  v 5


yz xz xy (u, v, w)
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4 u ,v  ,w  find Apply 5
if x y z ( x, y, z )
using mean value theorem prove that the function
5 f ( x)  x 2  4 x  7 is increases when x  2 decreasing when x  2 Analyze 5

6 Calculate approximately by using LMVT Apply 5


2
find the region in which f ( x) =1-4 x - x is increasing and the region in
7 Apply 5
which it is decreasing using mean value theorem
find three positive numbers whose sum is 100 and whose product is
8 Apply 5
maximum

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Find the volume of the greatest rectangular parallelepiped that can be
9 x2 y 2 z 2 Apply 5
inscribed in the ellipsoid 2  2  2  1
a b c
Using mean value theorem for 0  a  b prove that
10 a b b 1 6 1 Analyze 5
1   log   1 and hence Show that  log 
b a a 6 5 5

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find the maxima and minima of f ( x)  2( x  y )  x  y
2 2 4 4
11 Apply 6

12 Using mean value theorem prove that tanx>x in 0  x  Analyze 5
2
 1 3  1
13 Prove that   cos 1   using LMVT Analyze 5
3 5 3 5 3 8

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If Also Show that
14 Analyze 5

=1
Prove that u  xy  yz  zx, v  x  y  z , w  x  y  z are
2 2 2
15 Analyze 5

16

17

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If
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functionally dependent and find the relation between them
throughout an interval [a,b] prove using mean value
theorem f(x) is a constant in that interval.
Divide 24 into three points such that the continued product of the first,
square of the second and cube of the third is maximum
using rolle’s theorem show that g ( x)  8x3  6 x 2  2 x  1 has a
Analyze

Analyze

Analyze
5

5
zero between 0 and 1

19 If
x  y  z  u, y  z  uv, z  uvw show that ( x, y, z )  u 2v Analyze 5
(u, v, w)
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20 x  u(1  v), y  uv prove that JJ 1  1 Analyze 5


If
UNIT-III
IMPROPER INTEGRATION, MULTIPLE INTEGRATION AND APPLICATIONS
x2 y 2
 x2  y 2 dxdy over
By transforming into polar coordinates Evaluate
1 Evaluate 8
the annular region between the circles x  y  a and
2 2 2

x 2  y 2  b2 with b  a
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2
Evaluate  ( x  y  z)dzdydx where R is the region bounded by the
R Evaluate 9
planes x  0, x  1, y  0, y  1, z  0, z  1
1 1 z 1 y  z

3   
0 0 0
xyzdxdydz Evaluate 9
Evaluate
Find the volume of the tetrahedron bounded by the plane
4 x y z Apply 9
   1 and the coordinate planes by triple integration
a b c

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 a (1 cos )

5  
0 0
r 2 cos  drd Evaluate 8
Evaluate
Find the value of  xydxdy taken over the positive quadrant of the
6 x2 y 2 Apply 8
ellipse  1
a 2 b2

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a2 r 2

2 a sin  2
7
  
0 0 0
rdzdrd Evaluate 9
Evaluate

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8 Analyze 7
ProveThat where p>0, q>0
9 Show that (1 / 2)   Analyze 7

10 Evaluate Evaluate 7

11 Evaluate the double integral


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 
0
a2  y2

0
( x 2  y 2 )dydx Evaluate 8

12 Show that Analyze 9


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13 Show that Analyze 8



2
r2
14 
0
0 (r 2  a 2 )2 drd Evaluate 9
Evaluate

1 2 x

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By changing the order of integration, evaluate 
0 0
xydxdy
Evaluate 9
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By changing the order of integration, evaluate


a a2  x2
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 
0 0
a 2  x 2  y 2 dydx Evaluate 7

 sin  cos q d


p
17 Evaluate 7
Express 0 in terms of beta function.

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 x dxdy over the region bounded by hyperbola


2
Evaluate
18 Evaluate 9
xy  4, y  0, x  1, x  4

log 2 x x  log y

   e x  y  z dxdydz

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19 Evaluate 9
Evaluate 0 0 0

Evaluate by changing the order of integration


a a
y2
20   y 4  a2 x2
dydx Evaluate 8

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0 ax

UNIT-IV
DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS AND APPLICATIONS
A bacterial culture, growing exponentially, in increases from 200 to 500
1 grams in the period from 6 am to 9 am. How many grams will be Analyze 10
present at noon?

3
4
Solve

Solve
xdx  ydy 

2 xydy  ( x2  y 2  1)dx  0
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a 2 ( xdy  ydx)
x2  y 2

Find the orthogonal trajectories of the family of curves x2  y 2  a2


Apply

Apply
Apply
10

11
10
dy
5 ( x  1)  y  e3 x ( x  1)2 Apply 10
Solve the D.E dx
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Obtain the orthogonal trajectories of the family of curves
6 Apply 11
r (1  cos  )  2a
A particle is executing S.H.M, with amplitude 5 meters time 4 sec.find
the time required by the Particle in passing between points which are at
7 Analyze 10
distances 4 &2 meters from the centre of force and are on the same side
of it.
8 Solve
( D2  3D  2) y  2cos(2 x  3)  2e x  x 2 Apply 10

9 Solve
D2 ( D2  4) y  96 x2  sin 2 x  k Apply 10

( D2  1) y  cos ecx
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10 By using method of variation of parameters solve Apply 10


dy
x  y  x3 y 6
11 Solve dx Apply 10


If the air is maintained at 25 c and the temperature of the body cools
 
12 from 100 c to 80 c in 10 minutes, find the temperature of the body Analyze 10

after 20 minutes and when the temperature will be 40 c

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Solve ( D  1) y  sin x sin 2 x  e x


2 x 2
13 Apply 10
x x
x
(1  e y )dx  e y (1  )dy  0
14 y Apply 10
Solve


A copper ball is heated to a temperature of 80 c and time t=0, then it is

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placed in water which is maintained at 30 c . If at t=3minutes,the
15  Analyze 10
temperature of the ball is reduced to 50 c find the time at which the

temperature of the ball is 40 c

2 x
16 Solve ( D  6D  11D  6) y  e
3 2
 e3 x Apply 10

or
dy
x3 sec2 y  3x 2 tan y  cos x
17 Solve dx Apply 10

A body weighing 10kgs is hung from a spring pull of 20kgs will stretch
the spring to 10 cms. The body is pulled down to 20 cms below the
18 static equilibrium position and then released. Find the displacement of Analyze 10

19
Velocity and the period of oscillation

Solve the D.E


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the body from its equilibrium position at time‘t’ seconds, the maximum

( D4  2D2  1) y  x2 cos2 x
The number N of bacteria in a culture grew at a rate proportional to N.
The value of N was initially 100 and increased to 332 in one hour. What
Apply 10

20 1 Analyze 10
was the value of N after 1 hours?
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UNIT-V
LAPLACE TRANSFORMS AND ITS APPLICATIONS

et  e2t
1 Using L.T Evaluate 0 t dt Evaluate 12

1  s 
2 Find L   Apply 12
 ( s  1)( s  9)( s  25) 
2 2 2

 t, if0<t<b 
3 Find L f(t) where f(t)=   of period 2b Apply 13
2b-t, if b<t<2b 
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 cos 4t sin 2t 
4 Find L   Apply 12
 t 
 2 2 
cos(t- ), if t>
 3 
Find L  g (t ) where g(t)= 
3
5  Apply 13
0, 2 
if t<
 3 
2S 2  6S  5
6 Find the  .L.T of 3 Apply 12
S  6S 2  11S  6

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7 Solve the D.E using L.T, y
''
 3 y '  2 y  4t  e3t , y(o)  y ' (0)  1 Apply 14

d2y dy
8 Solve the D.E using L.T, 2
 2  2 y  5sin t , y(0)  y ' (0)  0 Apply 14
dt dt
s 4
2
9 Find the  .L.T of log( 2 ) Apply 12
s 9
Use Laplace transforms, solve

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10 Apply 14
( D2  1) x  t cos 2t , givenx(0)  x' (0)  0
2S 2  6S  5
11 Find the Inverse L.T of Apply 12
S 3  6S 2  11S  6
1  e2 s 
Find L  2 

or
12 Apply 12
 s  4s  5 
Using L.T solve ( D  2D  3) y  sin x, y(0)  y (0)  0
2 '
13 Apply 14
2t
14 Find the Laplace transform of te sin 3t Apply 12
Find the L.T of periodic function f (t ) with period T where
 4ET W T
15  T -E, if 0  t  2  Apply 13
f(t)=  
3E- 4ET , if T  t  T 
 T 2 
-1  2S  3 
16 Find L  3  Apply 12
 S  6S  11S  6 
2

d 2x dx
Solve the D.E using L.T  2  x  e2t with
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2
17 dt dt Apply 14
dx
x(0)  2,  1 at t=0
dt
18 Find L t sin 3t cos 2t Apply 12
Using L.T solve
19 ( D3  D2  4D  4) y  68e x sin 2 x, y  1, Dy  19, D2 y  37 Apply 14
at x  0
Find L e sinh 3t using change of scale property
3t
20 Apply 12
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UNIT-I
THEORY OF MATRICES
i 
1
 
If A is n rowed matrix A  aij where aij    , . denotes greatest
Apply 1
 j
integer then find the value of det A

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2 If a=diagonal(1 -1 2)and b=diagonal (2 3 -1)then find 3a+4b Apply 1
 i 0 4n
3 If a=   then find A Apply 1
 0 i 
1 0  k 

Find the value of k for which matrix A= 0 1 3  Is invertible.
4  Apply 1
k 0 1 

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5 What is rank of 4x5 matrix Remember 1
If 1,2,3 are eigen value of A then find
6 Apply 2
eigen value of Adj A.
 1 0
 0  & 1 are two orthogonal vectors of 3x3 matrix then find third

or
If
7     Apply 2
 1  0
vector
Ik 0
If A is nxn matrix , rank is k and normal form is 
0
then find order
8 0 Apply 1

9
3 0 0
  3
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of null matrix below side of Ik

If A= 5 4 0 then express A in terms of A.


 
3 6 1 
Apply 1

10 Find the rank of quadratic form whose eigen values are 0 ,0 ,6 Apply 1
UNIT-II
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DIFFERENTIAL CALCULUS METHODS
1 When the Jacobian Transformation is used? Remember 5
Find the functional relationship between u=x + y +z, v=x y +y z + z x, w =
2 Apply 5
x2+y2+z2
3 What are critical points? Remember 5
xy
Write the relationship between u  , v  tan1 x  tan1 y . Remember 5
4 1  xy
3 2
5 Find the stationary values of x y (1-x-y). Apply 6
6 What are saddle points? Remember 6
What is condition for f( x , y)to have maximum and minimum values at
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7 Remember 6
(a, b)?
8 What is the demerit of Lagrange’s method of undetermined multipliers? Remember 6
9 If f(x, y) = x y+(x-y) then find stationary points. Apply 6
u
10 If u=x y then x .
Apply 5

UNIT-III
IMPROPER INTEGRALS, MULTIPLE INTEGRALS AND ITS APPLICATIONS
1 Write the relationship between beta and gamma functions. Remember 7

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2

 s in  cos d using  -function


4 2
2 What is the value of Remember 7
0

3 What is the value of  (p+1,q) +  (p,q+1). Remember 7


Find  (m, m) Apply 7
4
An equivalent iterated integral with order of integration reversed for

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5 1 ex Analyze 8
  dydx is
0 1

6 How to find the area of bounded region. Remember 8


7 How to find the volume of closed surface. Remember 9
8 What is difference between proper and improper integrals Remember 8

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a a2  x2
9 Convert 
0 1
( x 2  y 2 )dydx to polar co-ordinates. Analyze 8

 r drd over the region included between the


3
What is the area of
10 Analyze 8
circles r  sin , r  4 sin .
UNIT-IV

1 Find the order and degree of


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d 2 y   dy  
6

 y    
dy 2   dx  
DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS
1
4

A spherical rain drop evaporates at a rate proportional to its surface area


Apply 10

2 at any instant t. The differential equation giving the rate of change of the Analyze 10
radius (r) of the rain drop is.
dy
3 If x  x 2  y  2, y(1)  1 then y(2) is Apply 10
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dx
4 When the differential equation is said to be homogeneous? Remember 10
5 Mention two applications of higher order differential equations. Remember 10
6 What is general solution of higher order differential equations? Remember 10
dx dr
7 what is orthogonal form of the function f (x , y , ), f (r , , ) Remember 11
dy d
8 what is general solution of linear differential equation Remember 10
when the Bernoull’s differential equation becomes linear differential
Remember 10
9 equation
10 Give the complementary function for (D2+6D+9)y=0 Analyze 10
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UNIT-V
LAPLACE TRANSFORMS
1 Give example where the Laplace Transforms technique is used Remember 12
2 What are the conditions that the functions has to satisfy to Apply laplace
Remember 12
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3 Where the convolution theorem is in laplace transforms Remember 12
4 What are periodic functions Remember 13
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5 Find L   Apply 12
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Blooms Taxonomy Program
S. No Questions
Level Outcome
6
What is Laplace Transform of unit impulse function Remember 12

7 If f(0)=0 find L f ' (t) Apply 12


8 Find the value of  
L 2t Apply 12

When L1 
 1  is possible
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9 Remember 12
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10 If y’’+ y=sin 3t with y=y’=0 then find Lf (t) Apply 14

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