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MA131 MATHEMATICS I QUESTION BANK Question Bank MATRICES: PART A 1. Find the eigen values of 2A+I given that 2 3 . = 1 4 A 2. Find the eigen values and eigen vectors of = 0 0 a a A . 3. Find the sum of the eigen values of 2A if = 3 4 2 4 7 6 2 6 8 A . 4. Verify Cayley Hamilton theorem for . = 3 1 3 5 A 5. Find the matrix of the quadratic form yz xz z y x 2 4 2 2 2 2 + + + + . PART - B 6. (i) Using Cayley-Hamilton theorem, find the inverse of A where (8 Marks)

= 4 4 2 3 3 1 3 1 1 A (ii) Using diagonalization, find A6 given that . (8 Marks) = 2 1 4 5 A 7. Find an orthogonal transformation which reduces the quadratic form xz yz xy 2 2 2 + + to a canonical form. Also find its nature, index, signature and rank. (16 Marks) 7. Reduce the quadratic form xzto a canonical form by an orthogonal transformation. Also find its nature, index, signature and rank. (16 Marks) yz xy z y x 2 4 2 2 2 2 2 + + + 8. (i) Using Cayley Hamilton theorem, findAn given that . Hence findA3. (8 Marks) = 3 2 4 1 A (ii) DiagonalizeA by an orthogonal transformation where . = 2 0 4 0 6 0 4 0 2 A (8 Marks) 9. Find the characteristic equation of the matrixA and hence find the matrix respresented by I A A A A A A A A + + + + 2 8 5 3 7 5 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 where . (16 Marks) = 2 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 2 A ANALYTICAL GEOMETRY: PART-A 1. A, B, C, D are the points (-3, 2,k), (4, 1, 6), (-1, -2, -3) and (13, -4, -1). Find the value ofk if AB is parallel to CD. 2. Find the angle between the planes 0 7 2 = + + z y x and 0 11 2 = + + z y x . 3. Find the value of k if the lines k z y x z k y x = + = + + = = 3 1 41 & 5 1 3 11 are perpendicular. 4. Find the equation of the sphere having the points (2, 3,4) and ( 1,5,7) as the ends of a diameter. 5. Find the equation of the tangent plane at the point (1, 1,2) to the sphere 0 12 . 6 4 2 2 2 2 = + + + + z y x z y x PART B 6. (i) Prove that the four points A(2,5,3), B(7,9,1), C(3, 6,2), D(13,2, 2) are coplanar. (8 Marks) (ii) Find the equation of the plane that contains the parallel lines 3 4 2 2 1 3 & 3 3 2 2 1 1 + = + = = = z y x z y x . (8 Marks) 7. (i) Find the length of the shortest distance line between the lines 3 2 3 0 6 5 3 2 ; 4 3 1 2 2 + = = + = + = z y x z y x z y x . (8 Marks) (ii) Find the co ordinates of the foot, the length and the equations of the perpendicular from the point ( 1,3,9) to the line 1 31 88 513 = + = z y x . (8 Marks) 2 8. (i) Show that plane 0 12 2 2 = + + z y x touches the sphere 3 2 and find also the point of contact. (8 Marks) 4 2 2 2 2 + + + y x z y x = z (ii) Find the equation of the sphere having the circle as a great circle. (8 Marks) 3 ; 0 8 4 10 2 2 2 = + + = + + + z y x z y z y x 9. (i) Find the equation of the sphere that passes through the circle 0 1 and cuts orthogonally the sphere 0 2 . (8 Marks) 3 2 ; 0 2 3 2 2 2 2 = = + + + + + z y x z y x z y x 3 2 2 2 = + + + y x z y x (ii) Find the centre and radius of the circle given by . (8 Marks) 0 7 2 2 ; 0 19 4 2 2 2 2 2 = + + + = + + + z y x z y x z y x (i) Find the length and equations of the shortest distance line between the lines 3 3 2 0 6 5 2 3 ; 1 2 2 3 1 + = = + = = + z y x z y x z y x . (8 Marks) (ii) Find the equation of the sphere passing through the circle given by and and the point (1, 2,3). (8 Marks) 0 3 4 3 2 2 2 = + + + + + z y x z y x 0 6 3 2 2 2 2 = + + + + + y x z y x GEOMETRICAL APPLICATIONS OF DIFFERENTIAL CALCULUS PART A 1. Find the curvature of the curve given by x c y tan = atx = 0. 2. Find the radius of curvature of the curvexy =c2. 3. Find the radius of curvature at the point (p,r) of the ellipse 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 b a r b a p + = . 4. Find the envelope of the family of lines ma mx y + = ,w h e r e mis a parameter. 5. Show that the radius of curvature of a circle is its radius. PART B 6. (i) Find the measure of curvature of the curve 1 = +by ax at any point (x,y) on it. (8 Marks) (ii) Find the centre of curvature at 2 = on the curve t t y t t x 2 sin sin 2 , 2 cos cos 2 + = + = . (8 Marks) 3 7. (i) Find the e uation of the circle of curvature of the arabola xat the oint (3,6). y 12 2= (ii) Find the radius of curvature of the curve ) cos 1 ( + =a r at the oint 2 = . (8 Marks) 8. (i) If be the angle which the radius vector of the curve ) ( f r= makes with the tangent, then rove that + = d d 1 sin , whe e is the adius of cu vatu e. Apply this esult to show that =a/2 fo the ci cle cos a = . (8 Ma ks) (ii) Find the adius of cu vatu e at the o igin fo the cycloid ) cos 1 ( ); sin ( = + = a y a x . (8 Ma ks) 9. (i) Find the envelope of the st aight lines ) 2 / tan( log cos cos sin t t a a t x t y + = + . (8 Ma ks) (ii) Find the adius of cu vatu e at

the point on 3 sin sin 3 , 3 cos cos 3 a a y a a x = = . (8 Ma ks) 10. (i) Find the evolute of the ast oid . (8 Ma ks) 3 3 sin , cos a y a x = = (ii) Show that the envelope of a ci cle whose cent e lies on the pa abola and which passes th ough its ve tex is the cissoid . (8 Ma ks) ax y 4 2=2 ( 2 +x a y 0 ) 3= +x FUNCTIONS OF SEVERAL VARIABLES: PART A 1. Evaluate yz xz & if z z y x log = + + . 2. If t z t y e x z y x u t cos , sin , & ) log( = = = + + = , then finddt du. 3. Finddx du, when 9. 4 & ) sin( 2 2 2 2 = + + = y x y x u 4. W ite down the Maclau ins se ies fo sin(x +y) 5. If y x v x y u 2 2 ,= = , then find ) , ( ) , ( v u y x . 4 PART B 6. (i) Expand 2 3 in powe s of (x 1) and (y+2) using Taylo s expansion. 2 +y y x (8 Ma ks) (ii) Find the maximum and minimum values of . y x y xy x + + 2 2 2 (8 Ma ks) 7. (i) Find the volume of the g eatest ectangula pa allelepiped that can be insc ibed in the ellipsoid 1 22 22 2 2 = + + cz by ax . (8 Ma ks) (ii) P ove that ) 1 log( ) 1 ( 0 a dx e x e ax x + = whe ea> 1 using diffe entiation unde the integ al sign. (8 Ma ks) 8. (i) Ifz =f(u,v) whe e xy v , then show that ). (8 Ma ks) y x u 2 , 2 2 = = vv )( ( 4 2 2 uu yy xx z z y x z z + + = + (ii) By using the t ansfo mations y x v y x u = + = , 0 , change the independent va iablesx andy in the e uation = yy xx z z tou andv. (8 Ma ks) 9. (i) If 1, show that 2 2 2 2 = + + xyz z y x 0 1 1 1 2 2 2 = + + z dz y dy x dx . (8 Ma ks) (ii) Expand in powe s ofx andy as fa as the te ms of thi d deg ee. y excos (8 Ma ks) 10. (i)A ectangula box, open at the top, is having a volume of 32c.c. Find the dimensions of the box, that e ui es the least mate ial fo its const uction. (8 Ma ks) (ii) Expand in powe s ofx andy as fa as the te ms of thi d deg ee. ) 1 log( y ex + (8 Ma ks) DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS: PART A 1. Solve . x e y D 2 2 ) 2 ( = 2. Find the Pa ticula Integ al of x e y D xcos ) 2 ( 2 = + . 3. Solve x. y D 2 sin ) 4 (2 = + 5 4. Solve x n dt x d 4 4 4 = . 5. Find the Pa ticula Integ al of x xe y D 2 2 ) 3 ( = . PART B 6. (i) Solve x xsin 3 . (8 Ma ks) e e y dx dy dx y d x 4 4 2 2 2 + = + + (ii) Solve by the method of va iation of pa amete s x y dx y d 2 tan 4 4 2 2 = + . (8 Ma ks) 7. (i) Solve the simultaneous e uations t x dt dy t y dt dx cos ; sin = + = + given that x = 2, y= 0 when t = 0. (8 Ma ks) (ii) Solve x y dx y d sec 2 2 = + by the method of va iation of pa amete s.(8 Ma ks) 8. Solve t e y x dt dy t y x dt dx 2 2 2 3 ; 5 3 2 = + = + . (16 Ma ks) 9. Solve the e uation x x y dx dy x dx y d 2 2 2 sin cot ) cot 1 ( = + by the method of eduction of o de . (16 Ma ks) 10. Solve ) sin(log 4 2 2 2 x y dx dy x dx y d x = + + . (16 Ma ks) End 6 MA132 MATHEMATICS II QUESTION BANK MULTIPLE INTEGRALS: PART A 1. Evaluate 1 1 a bdxdy xy . 2. Evaluate . 0 sin 0 a d dr r 3. Change the order of integration in 00 1 0 2 ) , ( x dy dx y x f . 4. Define Gamma function and Beta function. 5. Show that ) , ( ) , ( m n n m = . PART-B 6. (i) Prove that ) ( ) ( ) ( ) , ( n m n m n m + = . (ii) Evaluate . 0 7dx x ex 7. (i) Find the volume bounded by the cylinde 4 2 and the planes 4 =

dy dx y x . 1 2 2 = +y x 8. (i) Change the o de of integ ation dy dx y x x I aay + =0 2 2 and then evaluate. (ii) Evaluate dy dx y x I aa x a + = 2 20 2 2 ) ( . 9. (i) Evaluate . = 2 / 0 7 6cos sin d I (ii) Evaluate = 2 / 0 cot d I . 10. (i) Evaluate and rove =0 2 dx e I x = 2 1 . (ii) Prove that ! ) 1 ( n n = + , whenn is a ositive integer. VECTOR ANALYSIS: PART A 1. Find a unit normal to the surface z y at ) 5 , 2 , 1 ( . x = +2 2 2. Find directional directive of 2 2 at (1,0,1) in the direction 2 z y x + + k i3 2+ . 3. Prove that 0 ) ( = grad curl . 4. Evaluate ) (log. 2 r 5. I . ind , k xy j zx i yz + + = PART B 6. (i) Show that k y xz j z x i z xy F ) 3 ( ) 3 ( ) 6 ( 2 2 3 + + + = is irrotational. Find such that = F . (ii) Find the work done when a orce j y xy i x y x F ) 2 ( ) ( 2 2 + + = moves a particle in thexy plane rom to along the

+z and 0 = z . 2 = +y x y (ii) Evaluate ove

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curve . ) 0 , 0 ( ) 1 , 1 ( x y= 2 7. (i) Prove that the area bounded by a simple closed curve C is given by C dx y dy x ). ( 2 1 Hence ind the area o the ellipse. (ii) Find the area between and by using Greens theorem. x y 4 2= y x 4 2= 8. Veri y Gausss divergence theorem or k z j y i x F 2 taken over the cube bounded by planes 2 2 + + = . 1 0 , 1 and , 0 , 1 , 0 = = = = = = y z z y x x 9. Veri y Greens theorem or ]where C is the boundary o the common area between 2 x y= and ) [( 2 2 dy x dx y xy C + + . x y= 10. Veri y Stokes theorem or a vector ield j xy i y x F 2 in the rectangular region o the plane 0 = z bounded by the lines b y ) ( 2 2 + = 0 , , 0 and y a . x x = = = = ANALYTIC FUNCTIONS: PART A 1. Find the invariant points o the trans ormation 3 5 1 z w z =+. 2.Prove that an analytic unction with constant real part is constant. 3. Find the Bilinear trans ormation which maps 0,1, 2 z= into the points respectively. 2, 1,3 w= 4.Test whether the unction z z 1 ) (=is analytic or not. 5.De ine: Con ormal mapping. PART B 6. (i) Veri y that 2 2 2 2 x v x y x y = ++ is harmonic and indu such that is analytic. Expresswas a unction o z . w u iv = + (ii) Find the bi linear trans ormation which maps 1, , 1 iin plane to o the plane. z 0,1, w 7.(i) Under the trans ormation 2 w z = , obtain the map in thew plane o the square with vertices ) 2 , 0 ( inz plane. and ) 2 , 2 ), 0 , 2 ( ), 0 , 0 ( (ii) Under the trans ormation 1 wz = ind the image o the circle and 1 1= + z 2 2= i z . 8.I ) (z is an analytic unction o z , prove 2 2 2 ) ( ) ( ) ( z z y z x = + 9.I iv u z + = ) ( is an analytic unction ind ) (z andv i y x x u 2 cosh 2 cos 2 sin + = . 10.I iv u z + = ) ( is an analytic unction ind ) (z given that x y h x v u 2 cos 2 cos 2 sin = + . COMPLEX INTEGRATION: PART A 1. Evaluate dz z z c +2where C isz = 3. 2.Find the singular points o z z z sin 1 ) (= . 3.Expand z e z in a Taylors series about 0 = ) ( = z . 4.Find the residues at the isolated singularities o the unctions ) 2 )( 1 ( +z z z . 5.De ine essential singularity with an example. PART B 6. Evaluate the ollowing integrals, using Cauchys residue theorem (i) , 4 2 ) 1 (2 + ++ c z z dz z where C is 2 i 1 z = + + . (ii) + cz dz 3 2 ) 9 ( , where C is 3 i z = . 7.Find the Laurents series o ) 1 ( 1 ) ( z z z = valid in the region (i) 1 1< + z , (ii) 2 1 1 < + <z and (iii) 2 1> + z 8.Use Cauchys integral ormula to evaluate (i) dz z z z z C + ) 3 )( 2 ( cos sin 2 2 , where C is the circle 4 = z . (ii) dz z z z C 4 3 1 7 2 , where c is the ellipse 1 1 4 2 2 = +y x . 9.(i) Evaluate 20 cos d 2+ using contour integration. (ii) ) Evaluate + 0 2 2) 1 ( x dx using contour integration 10.Evaluate 2 4 2 2 10 9 x x dx x x + + + using contour integration. STATISTICS: PART A 1. Prove that the irst moment about mean is always zero. 2.What is the di erence betweentdistribution and Normal distribution? 3.What is correlation coe icient? 4.How is accuracy o regression equation ascertained? 5.Give two uses or 2 distribution. PART-B 6. (i) Find the oeffi ient of orrelation between X and Y using the following data 30 26 23 19 16 : 25 20 15 10 5 : YX (ii) A study of pri es of ri e at Chennai and Madurai gave the following data: Chennai Madurai Mean 19.5 17.75 S.D. 1.75 2.5 Also the oeffi ient of orrelation between the two is 0.8. Estimate the most likely pri e of ri e (i) at Chennai orresponding to the pri e of 18 at Madurai and (ii) at Madurai orresponding to the pri e of 17 at Chennai. 7.(i) In a large ity a, 20 % of a random sample of 900 s hool boys had a slight physi al defe t. In another large ity B, 18.5 % of a random sample of 1600 s hool boys had the same defe t. Is the differen e between the proportions signifi ant? (ii) A sample of 100 students is taken from a large population. The mean height of the students in this sample is 160 m. Can it be reasonably regarded that, in the population, the mean height is 165 m, and the S.D. is 10 m? 8.(i) Samples of two types of ele tri bulbs were tested for length of life and the following data were obtained.Size Mean S.D. Sample I 8 1234 hours 36 hours Sample II 7 1036 hours 40 hours Is the differen e in the means suffi ient to warrant that

type I bulbs are superior to type II bulbs? (ii) Two samples of sizes nine and eight gave the sums of squares of deviations from their respe tive means equal to 160 and 91 respe tively. Can they be regarded as drawn from the same normal population? 9. (i) Theory predi ts that the proportion of beans in four groups D C B A , , , should be 1 : 3 : 3 : . In an experiment among 1600 beans, the numbers in the four groups were 882, 313, 287 and 118. Does the experiment support the theory? 9 (ii) A sample of size 13 gave an estimated population varian e of 3.0, while another sample of size 15 gave an estimate of 2.5. Could both samples be from populations with the same varian e? 10. (i) A number of automobile a idents per week in a ertain ommunity are as follows: 12, 8, 20, 2, 14, 10, 15, 6, 9, 4. Are these frequen ies in agreement with the belief that a ident onditions were the same during this 10 week period? (ii) The mean of two random samples of size 9 and 7 are 196.42 and 198.82 respe tively. The sums of the squares of the deviation from the mean are 26.94 and 18.73 respe tively. Can the sample be onsidered to have been drawn from the same normal population? --End-- MA231 MATHEMATICS-III QUESTION BANK PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS PART-A 1. Find the partial di erential equation from (x a)2 +(y b)2 +z2 =r2 by eliminating the arbitrary constantsa andb. 2. Find the partial di erential equation romz =x +y + (xy) by eliminating the arbitrary unction . 3. Find the complete integral o p +q = 1. 4. Find the general solution o the Lagranges equationpx2 +qy2 =z2. 5. Solve (D +D )(D +D + 1)z = 0. PART B 6.(i) Find the singular integral o the partial di erential equationz =px +qy +p2 +pq +q2. (ii) Solvez2(p2 +q2) =x +y. 7.(i) Solve the equationx2(y z)p +y2(z x)q =z2(x y). (ii) Form the partial di erential equation by eliminating rom (z xy, x2 +y2) = 0. 8.(i) Solve the equation (D2 + 4DD +D 2)z =e2xy + 2x. (ii) Solve the equation (D2 D 2)z = sin(x + 2y) +exy + 1. 9.(i) Solve the equationpq +p +q = 0. (ii) Solve the Lagranges equation (y +z)p + (z +x)q =x +y. (iii) Solve (D3 D2D 8DD 2 + 12D 3)z = 0. 10.(i) Solve the equationp +q =x +y. (ii) Formulate the partial di erential equation by eliminating arbitrary unctions andg rom z= (x+ ay)+ g(x ay). (iii) Solveptanx +q tany = tanz. FOURIER SERIES PART A 1. State the Dirichlets conditions or the existence o Fourier series o (x). 2. Find the Fourier sine series o (x) =x, 0< x < . 3. De ne Fourier series off (x) in (c, c + 2l). 4. De ne the root mean s uare value of a functionf (x) in (0, 2). 5. Find the Fourier coe cientan, given thatf (x) =x2 in (, ). PART-B 6.(i) Find the Fourier series off (x) =ex in (, ). (ii) Find the half range cosine series off (x) = x, 0< x < 1 2x 1< x < 2. 1 7.(i) Obtain the Fourier series o the unction given by (x) = 1+2x l,l x0 12x l,0 x < l . (ii) Find the Fourier series o periodicity 2 forf(x) =x2, in < x < . Hence show that 1 14+1 24+1 34+... =4 90. 8.(i) Find the Fourier sine series off (x) =x( x), 0< x < . (ii) Com ute the fundamental and rst harmonics of the Fourier series off (x) given y the ta le. x 0/3 2/3 4/3 5/3 2 f(x) 1.0 1.4 1.9 1.7 1.5 1.2 1.0 9.(i) Ex ressf (x) = ( x)2 as a Fourier series in 0< x < 2. (ii) Find the Fourier series of eriodicity 2 for the functionf (x) = k,l x0 x,0 x < l . 10.(i) Find the hal range sine series o (x) =l x in (0,l). Hence prove that1 12+1 22+1 32+... =2 6. (ii) Find the constant term and the rst two harmonics of the Fourier cosine series ofy =f (x) using the following ta le. x 0/6/3/2 2/3 5/6 f(x) 10 12 15 20 17 11 BOUNDARY VALUE PROBLEMS PART-A 1. Classify the artial di erential e uation (x + 1)zxx +2(x +y + 1)zxy + (y + 1)zyy +yzx xzy + 2 sinx = 0. 2. Write down all possible solutions o one dimensional wave equation. 3. A taut string o length 50 cm astened at both ends, is disturbed rom its position o equilibrium by imparting to each o its points an initial velocity o magnitudekx or 0< x < 50. Formulate the problem mathematically. 4. Write down all possible solutions o the one dimensional heat ow equation. 5. I the

temperature at one end o a bar, 50 cm long and with insulated sides, is kept at 0 C and that the other end is kept at 100 C until steady state conditions prevail, nd the steady state temperature in the rod. PART B 6. A tightly stretched string with xed end pointsx = 0 andx = 50 is initially at rest in its equilibrium position. I it is set to vibrate by giving each point a velocityv =v0 sinx 50cos2x 50, nd the dis lacement of the string at any su se uent time. 7. A tightly stretched string with end ointsx = 0 andx =L is initially in a osition given y y(x,0) = kx. If it is released from this osition, nd the dis lacement y(x, t) at any oint of the string. 8. A rod 30cm. long has its endsA andB ke t at 20 C and 80 C, respectively, until steady state conditions prevail. The temperature at each end is then suddenly reduced to 0 C and kept so. Find the temperature unctionu(x, t) takingx = 0 atA. 2 9. A rod o lengthl has its endsA andB kept at 0 C and 100 C respectively until steady state conditions prevail. I the temperature o A is suddenly raised to 50 C and that o B to 150 C, nd the temperature distribution at any point in the rod. 10. A rod o length 30cm has its endsA andB kept at 20 C and 80 C respectively until steady state conditions prevail. I the temperature o A is suddenly raised to 40 C while that the other endB is reduced to 60 C, nd the temperature distribution at any point in the rod. LAPLACE TRANSFORMS PART A 1. Find the Laplace trans orm o (t) =tet. 2. State and prove the scaling property o Laplace trans orm. 3. Find the inverse Laplace trans orm o F (s) = s (s +a)2 +b2. 4. State the convolution theorem o Laplace trans orm. 5. State the initial and nal value theorem o Laplace trans orm. PART B 6.(i) Find the Laplace trans orm o the unction (t) = t,0 < t <3 3, t >3 . (ii) Find the Laplace trans orm o the periodic unction (t) = a, 0t < a a, a x 2a and (t + 2a) = (t). 7.(i) Find the inverse Laplace trans orm o 3s +7 s22 s3. (ii) Solve the di erential equationy 2y 8y = 0,y(0) = 3 andy (0) = 6 using Laplace trans orm. 8.(i) Using convolution theorem, ndL1 16 (s 2)(s + 4) . (ii) Solve the initial value problemy 6y + 9y =t2e2t,y(0) = 2 andy (0) = 6, using Laplace trans orm. 9.(i) Prove thatL{ (t)} =s2F (s)s (0) (0) whereF (s) =L{ (t)}. (ii) Find the inverse Laplace trans orm o 2 (s + 1)(s2 + 1). 10.(i) Find the Laplace trans orms o (t) =e4t cosh 5t. (ii) Veri y the initial value theorem or the unction (t) = 5 + 4 cos 2t. (iii) Solvex = 2x 3y;y =y 2x,x(0) = 8, andy(0) = 3. FOURIER TRANSFORMS PART A 1. State the Fourier integral theorem. 2. Find the Fourier trans orm o (x), de ned as (x) = 1, x < a 0, x > a. 3. Find the Fourier sine transform off (x) =eax (a > 0). 3 Anna university maths question bankDownload this Document or FreePrintMobileCollectionsReport DocumentReport this document? Please tell us reason(s) or reporting this document Spam or junk Porn adult content Hate ul or o ensive I you are the copyright owner o this document and want to report it, please ollow these directions to submit a copyright in ringement notice. Report Cancel This is a private document. In o and Rating Reads:62,603Uploaded:11/07/2008Category:Uncategorized.Rated:47 Ratings()Copyright:Attribution Non commercial anna univ s maths question bank .., regulation 2001.... university released... EducationmathsAnna universityEducationmathsAnna university( ewer)Followjoeldoust Share & Embed

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