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Fourth Sernester B.E. Degree ENamination, .Iune/.Iuly 2816


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Time: 3 hrs. IVIax. V{arks:100

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Note: l. Aruswer aruy FIVE fall questiows, selectirug
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Using Taylor's series rnethod, solve y' : * * y', y(0): 1 at x:
0.1, 0.2, considering upto 4th
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degree ($6 Marks)
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bo- b. Using modified Euler's method, {'!nd an approximate value of y w'hen given that x:0.2
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Using Adams-Bashforth method, obtain the solution of ib rldv =x-y2 at x :


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twice. (S7 Marks)
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2a. Emptroying the Picard's method, obtain the second order approximate sclution of the
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fbllowingproblernatx : O.Z, 9:x*yz.
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=y*r*, y{0)=1, z(0)=-.1. (sSMarks}
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b. Solve !=t**, and *=-*n for x:0.3 by applying R-unge Kutta method given
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y(0) : 0 and z(0) = 1. Take h : 0.3.


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Using the Vlilne's method, obtain an approximate solution at the point x : 0.4 of the
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' 6y=0 given that y(0): i, y(0.1): 1.03995, y(0.2): 1.138035,
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y(0.3) : 1.29865, y'(0) : 0. , y'(Cr.1) = 0.6955, y'(0.2) : .258, y'(0.3) : .873. (07 Martrrs)
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LO Define an anaiytic function and obtain Cauchy-Riemann equations in polar fonn. (06 Marks)

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b. Show that u : e'* (x cos2y - y sin2y) is a hannonic function and de'rernine the
coresponding analytic fu nction. ($7 Marks)
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c. If (z) is a regular tunction of z, prove ,nrn [-]r.+llr(r)l' = +lr'(r)l' (87 S4anks)
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2 + i, -2 + i. (06 Marks)
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fixed points of the transfonnation. (S7 Marks)
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Discuss the confonnal transformation of w 22. (0? Marks)
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5 a. Reduce the differentiai equation:
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x- --a +x--!- +{k-x-
dx' dx
-n ')y=0 into Bessel forrn and write the complete solution in terms

of t,(x) and t-n(x). (06 Marks)


b. Express (*): a3 + 2x2 - x - 3 in terms of Legendre polynomials.

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(07 Marks)
c. if cx and B are the roots of tn(x): 0 then prove that
r' | 0. G+[3
j xt,tcxx)t,(px)dx =J][r,_,to;],. (07 Marks)

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6 a. The probability that sushil will solve a problem is 114 and the probability that Rarn will

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soive it is 213. If sushil and Rain work independently, what is the probability that the
probiem wili be solved by (i) both of them; (ii) at least one ofthem? (G6 Marks)
b. A cornmittee consists of 9 students two of which are from first year, three from second year

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and four from third year. Three students are to be removed at random. What is the chance
that (i) the three studonts belong to different classes; (ii) two belong to the same class and
third to the different ctrass; (iii) the three belong to tn-e same class? (07 Marks)
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The contents of three ul:rs are: I white, 2 rcd,3 green balls,2 white, I red, 1 green balls and
4 white, 5 red, 3 green bails. Two balls are drawn from an um chosen at random. These are
found to be one white and one green. Find the probability that the balls so drawn came from
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the third um. (07 Marks)

7 a. The probability mass function of a variate X is


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o(x) k JK JI 7k 9k 11k 13k
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ii) Find p(ri < 4), p(x ) 5), p(3 < x { 6), p(x > 1)
iii) Find the mean. (05 Marks)
b. Derive the mean and variance of Poisson distribution. (07 Marks)
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c. The meanheight of 500 students is 15lcm and the standard deviation is 15cm. Assuming
that the heights are normaliy distributed, find how many students heights i) lie between 120
and i55cm; ii) more than 155cm. fGiven A{2.A7):0.4808 and A (0.27):0.1064, where
A(z) is the area under the standard normai curve from 0 to z > 0]. (07 Marks)
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a. Ihe of simple samples of sizes 1000 and 2000 are 67.5 and 68.0cm respectively. Can
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the sarnples be regarded as drawn ftorn the same population of S.D 2.5cm
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fGiven zo.os - i.96]. (06 Marks)


b. A random sample of 10 boys had the follcwing l.Q: 70, 120, 110, 101, 88, 83, 95,98,107,
100. Do these data support the assumption of a population mean I.Q of i00? [Given toos for
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9d.f : 2.26]. (07 Marks)


c. The following table gives the nurnber of aircraft accidents that occumed during the various
days of the week. Find wtrether the accidents are uniformly distributed
rsrnDuteo over the
Ine week.
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Days Sun lVlon Tue Wed Thur Fri Sat Totai


No. of accidents t4 x6 8 12 ii 9 t4 84
fGiven V;05 5d.f =12.591 (07 Marks)

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