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Code: 9A21501

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MATHEMATICS FOR AEROSPACE ENGINEERS
(Aeronautical Engineering)

B.Tech III Year I Semester (R09) Regular & Supplementary Examinations December/January 2013/14

Time: 3 hours Answer any FIVE questions All questions carry equal marks
***** 1 (a) (b) 2 (a) (b) Prove that Show that =
.

Max. Marks: 70

. satisfy the Couchy-

Show that the real and imaginary parts of the function Riemaan equations when is not zero. If the velocity potential is given by = function and complex potential.

, find the corresponding stream

(a)

Evaluate to -axis from

along the real axis from = 2 to .

to

= 2 and then along a line parallel where is the circle = 3.

(b) 4 (a)

Evaluate the Complex Integration Expand convergence. Evaluate about

as a Laurents series and also find region of

(b) 5 (a) (b)

by using Contour Integration. , under the mapping .

Find the Image of the strip

Find the Bilinear Transformation which maps onto respectively and find the image of under this transformation. Prove that the metric tensor is a covariant symmetric tensor of order two and conjugate tensor is a contravariant symmetric tensor of order two. Write the transformation law of Christoffel symbol of second kind. A bag contains 50 tickets numbered 1, 2, 3 . 50, of which five are drawn at random and arranged in ascending order of magnitude . What = 30? is the probability that (i) Define conditional probability. (ii) State and prove Bayes theorem. Out of 800 families with five children each, how many would you expect to have (i) 3 boys (ii) 5 girls (iii) either 2 or 3 boys? In a distribution exactly normal, 7% of the items are under 35 and 89% are under 63. Find the mean and standard deviation of the distribution. *****

(a) (b)

(a)

(b)

(a) (b)

Code: 9A21501

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MATHEMATICS FOR AEROSPACE ENGINEERS
(Aeronautical Engineering)

B.Tech III Year I Semester (R09) Regular & Supplementary Examinations December/January 2013/14

Time: 3 hours Answer any FIVE questions All questions carry equal marks
***** 1 (a) (b) 2 (a) (b) Show that Prove that If = (n) = is analytic. Show that , where =4 .
= .

Max. Marks: 70

Find the analytic function

(a) (b)

Evaluate

around the square with vertices at (0,0), (1,0), (1,1), (0,1).

State and prove Cauchys Integral Formula. Expand the function Show that If
=

(a) (b)

about . Where a > b > 0. = 1. 0, -1, onto

(a) (b)

, find the image of

Find the bilinear transformation which maps the points Also find the image of the unit circle

(a) (b)

(i) Define contra variant tensors. (ii) Prove that the contraction of the outer product of the tensors Ap and Bq is in variant. If and are tensors, prove that their sum and difference are also tensors. A bag contains light white and six red marbles. Find the probability of drawing two marbles of the same color. Three students A, B, C are in running race. A and B have the same probability of winning and each is twice as likely to win as C. Find the probability that B or C wins. Prove that the mean and variance of Poisson distribution is equal. Find the area A under the normal curve: (i) To the left of Z = -1.78. (ii) To the right of Z = -1.45. (iii) Corresponding to -0.80 Z 1.53. *****

(a) (b)

(a) (b)

Code: 9A21501 MATHEMATICS FOR AEROSPACE ENGINEERS


(Aeronautical Engineering)

B.Tech III Year I Semester (R09) Regular & Supplementary Examinations December/January 2013/14

Time: 3 hours Answer any FIVE questions All questions carry equal marks
***** 1 (a) (b) Evaluate (i) Prove that Where 2 (a) (b) and are roots of (ii) = . .

Max. Marks: 70

Prove that the analytic function with constant modulus is constant. Show that the function is harmonic. Construct the corresponding analytic function. Evaluate Evaluate where is . in the region . along .

(a) (b)

(a) (b)

Find the Laurents Expansion for State and prove Liouville theorem.

(a) (b)

(i) Define fixed point of the transformation. (ii) Discuss the transformation . Find the Bilinear Transformation which maps the pints . Hence find the image of . Find and corresponding to metric

into the points

(a) (b)

Write the transformation law of Christoffel symbol of second kind. A, B, C lit a target with probabilities respectively. If all of them fire at the target,

(a)

(b)

find the probability that: (i) None of them hits the target. (ii) At least one of them hits the target. A businessman goes to hotels X, Y, Z 20%, 50%, 30% of the time respectively. It is known that 5%, 4%, 8%, of the rooms in X, Y, Z hotels have faulty plumbing. (i) Determine the probability that the business man goes to hotel with faulty plumbing. (ii) What is the probability that businessmans room having faulty plumbing is assigned to hotel Z? Suppose that X has a Poisson distribution if find

(a) (b)

(i) (ii) A pair of dice is rolled 180 times. Determine the probability that a total of 7 occurs (i) At least 25 times. (ii) Between 33 and 41 times inclusive. *****

Code: 9A21501 MATHEMATICS FOR AEROSPACE ENGINEERS


(Aeronautical Engineering)

B.Tech III Year I Semester (R09) Regular & Supplementary Examinations December/January 2013/14

Time: 3 hours Answer any FIVE questions All questions carry equal marks
1 (a) (b) Show that Prove that ***** . .

Max. Marks: 70

(a) (b)

Prove that the function is not analytic at the origin, through Cauchy Riemann equations are satisfied at the origin. Determine the analytic function whose real part is . Integrate (i) The straight line AB. (ii) The curve C: from A(1,1) to B(2,8) along: . , where C is .

(a)

(b)

Evaluate by Cauchys integral formula Expand (i) (ii)

(a)

by using Laurents series in the regions:

(b) 5 (a)

Evaluate Find the image of the infinite strip show the region by drawing figure. under the transformation on to the -plane. . Also

(b) 6 (a) (b) (a)

Find the mapping of -axis under the transformation

Prove that the contraction of the outer product of the tensor and is in variant. Prove that the transformation law of Christoffel symbol of the second kind. (i) State the axioms of probability. (ii) If A and B are any two arbitrary events of S then In a certain college 25% of boys and 10% of girls are studying mathematics. The girls constitute 60% of the student boy. (i) What is the probability that mathematics is being studied? (ii) If a student is selected at random and is found to be studying mathematics, find the probability that the student is a girl? (iii) A boy? Find the mean and variant of binomial distribution. In a normal distribution, 31% of the items are under 45 and 8% are over 64. Find the mean and standard deviation of the distribution. *****

(b)

(a) (b)

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