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F.E. SEM II – AM II 1

APPLIED MATHEMATICS-II

MAY 2013

Y
Con.6887-13 (REVISED COURSE) Code-GS-5427
(3 Hours) [Total Marks : 80]
N.B. (1) Question No. 1 is compulsory.

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(2) Attempt any three questions from Question Nos. 2 to 6.
(3) Figures to the right indicate full marks.
(3) Programmable calculators are not allowed.

1
4
  x log x  dx

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1. (a) Evaluate 3
0

(b) Solve (D2 – 1) (D – l )2 y = 0. 3


(c) Prove that E = 1 +  = ehD. 3
dy y 1
(d) Solve dx   y  2  e y  x AC a a2 x2

  x  y 2  dy dx.
2
(e) Change into Polar co-ordinates and Evaluate 4
0 0

1 1 x 2
dx dy
(f) Evaluate   4
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0 0
1  x 2  y2

2. (a) Solve (x3 y3 – xy) dy = dx. 6


1 2 x
x
(b) Change the order of Integration and Evaluate   dy dx 6
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0 x y

2
n   n  log 1  ax 2 

(c) (i) P.T.  tan x dx  sec   (ii) Evaluate  dx, a  0 8


0
2 2  0 x2
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1 1 x 1 x  y
dzdydx
3. (a) Evaluate    1  x  y  z 
0 0 0
3 . 6
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(b) Find the area using Double integration where the region of integration is bounded by the curves 6
9xy = 4 and 2x + y = 2.
2 d2 y dy
(c) (i) Solve x 2
x  4y  cos  log x  . 4
dx dx
SE

d2 y dy ex
(ii) Solve the equation by method of variation of parameters 2  3  2y  e 4
dx dx

2a 
4. (a) Show that length of arc of the parabola r 
1  cos  2

for = 0 to is a  2  log 1  2  .  6
SETSQUARE ACADEMY 2

d2 y
(b) Solve  2y = x2 e3x + ex – cos 2x 6
dx 2
(c) Apply Runge-Kutta method of fourth order to find an approximation value of y at x = 0.2 8

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dy
if = x + y2 given y = 1 when x = 0 in steps of h = 0.1.
dx

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5. (a) Solve (2xy4ey + 2xy3 + y) dx + [x2y4ey – x2y2 – 3x] dy = 0. 6
dy
(b) Solve = 2x + y with initial conditions x0 = 0, y0 = 0 by Taylor’s method obtain y as series in 6
dx
powers of x. Find approximation value of y for x = 0.2, 0.4. Compare your result with exact values.

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1
dx
(c) Evaluate  1 x
1
2 by: (i) Trapezoidal method (ii) Simpson’s 1/3rd method and 8

(iii) Simpson’s 3/8th method. Compare result with exact values.

6. (a) In a circuit containing inductance L, resistance R and voltage E. The current i is given by
AC 6
di
L  Ri  E . Find current i at time t if t = 0, i = 0 and L, R, E are constants.
dt

(b) Evaluate  xy dx dy where R is the region bounded by x + y – 2x = 0, y = x and y = 2x.


R
2 2 2
6

(c) (i) Find volume of tetrahedron bounded by plane x = 0, y = 0, z = 0 and x + y + z = a. 4


(ii) Find volume bounded by cone z2 = x2 + y2 and Paraboloid z = x2 + y2. 4
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DECEMBER 2013
Con.8055-13 (REVISED COURSE) Code-GX-10120
(3 Hours) [Total Marks : 80]
N.B. (1) Question No. 1 is compulsory.
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(2) Attempt any three questions from Question Nos. 2 to 6.


(3) Figures to the right indicate full marks.
(4) Programming calculators are not allowed.

8 2
x 2 7 4x dx
Q

1. (a) Evaluate  0
3
(b) Solve (D4 + 4)y = 0 3
(c) Prove that E  =  = E 3
TS

dy
(d) Solve (x + 2y3) y 3
dx
3
(e) Evaluate r drd over the region between the circles r = 2 sin , r = 4 sin . 4
SE

1 y
x
(f) Evaluate   1  y  dydx 4
0 y y  x2
F.E. SEM II – AM II 3

2. (a) Solve :- (x3y4 + x2y3 + xy2 + y) dx + (x4y3 – x3y2 – x2y + x)dy = 0 6


5 2 x
(b) Change the order of integral and hence evaluate  dxdy 6
0 2 x
2
(c) Prove that 1 x dx 

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1 8
0 1  x 4 0 1  x 4  4 2
dx

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1 1 1 x
3. (a) Evaluate   2
x dxdydz 6
0 y 0

(b) Find the area of one loop of the lemniscate r2 = a2.cos 2 6


(c) Solve (D3 + 2D2 + D)y = x2e3x + sin2x + 2x. 8

 15 

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4. (a) Show that the length of arc of the parabola y2 = 4ax cut off by the line 3y = 8x is a  log 2   6
 16 

d2 y
(b) Using the method of variation of parameters solve 2  4y  tan 2x 6
dx
dy
(c) Compute y(0.2) given + y + xy2 = 0, y(0) = 1 by taking h = 0.1 using Runge-Kutta method of 8
dx
fourth order correct to 4 decimals.
AC
dy
5. (a) Solve + x(x + y) = x3 (x + y)3 – 1 6
dx
RE

dy
(b) Solve – 2y = 3ex, y(0) = 0 using Taylor series method. Find approximate value of y for 6
dx
x = 1 and 1.1.
dx 6
(c) Evaluate 
1 x0
using (i) Trapezoidal rule (ii) Simpson’s 1/3rd rule and 8
UA

(iii) Simpson’s 3/8th rule. Compare result with exact values.

6. (a) The current in a circuit containing an inductance L, resistance R and voltage E sin wt is given by 6
di
L  Ri  E sin wt . If i = 0 at t = 0, find i.
dt
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2x 3y
(b) Evaluate e R
dxdy over the triangle bounded by x + y = 1, x = l , y = l . 6
TS

(c) (i) Find the volume of solid bounded by the surfaces y2 = 4ax, x2 = 4ay and the planes z = 0, z = 3. 4
a a 2  x2
dxdy
(ii) Change to polar co-ordinates and evaluate  
0 a 2  x 2  y2
4
ax  x 2
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SETSQUARE ACADEMY 4

MAY 2014
(REVISED COURSE) QP Code-NP-17762
Con.9430-14 (3 Hours) [Total Marks : 80]

Y
N.B. (1) Question No. 1 is compulsory.
(2) Attempt any three questions from remaining five question.

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1

1. (a) Evaluate  
0

x  x dx 3

(b) Solve [D4 – 4D3 + 8D2 – 8D + 4] y = 0 3


(c) Prove that ( l +  ) ( l – ) = l 3

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a a 2 x 2

  x  y 2  dydx
2
(d) Change to polar co-ordinate and evaluate 3
0 0

(e) Solve (x2 – 4xy – 2y2) dx + (y2 – 4xy – 2x2) dy = 0 4


a 1 x 2
1
(f) Evaluate   dy dx 4
0 0
1  x 2  y2
AC
dy
(a) Solve xy 1  xy 
2
2. 1 6
dx
 x
x2 / y
RE

(b) Change the order of integration and evaluate   xe


0 0
dy dx 6

 /2
 /2
dx dx  1 1 
(c) Evaluate  a sin x  b2 cos 2 x and show that
 2
   
4ab  a 2 b 2  8
0
2 2
0 a 2
sin 2 x  b 2 cos 2 x 
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3. (a) Evaluate x2 yz dx dy dz throughout the volume bounded by x = 0, y = 0, z = 0, x + y + z = 1. 6


(b) Find the area bounded by parabola y2 = 4x and the line y = 2x – 4. 6
d2 y dy
(c) Use the method of variation of parameter to solve 2  5  6y  e–2x sec2 x (1 + 2 tan x)
Q

8
dx dx

4. (a) Find the total length of the loop of the curve 9y2 = (x + 7)(x + 4)2. 6
TS

d2 y
(b) Solve 2
 2y = x2e3x + ex – cos 2x 6
dx
(c) Apply Runge-kutta method of fourth order to find an approximate value of y at x = 0.2 8
SE

dy
if = x + y2 given that y = 1, when x = 0 in step of h = 0.1.
dx

5. (a) Solve y (x2y + ex) dx – ex dy = 0. 6


dy
(b) Using Taylor's series method solve = 1 – 2 xy given that y(0) = 0 and hence find y(0.2) and y(0.4). 6
dx
F.E. SEM II – AM II 5

1.4
(c) Compute the value of the definite integral   sin x  log
0.2
e x  e x  dx , by 8

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(i) Trapezoidal Rule (ii) Simpson's one third Rule (iii) Simpson's three-eigth Rule.

d2x dx

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2
6. (a) The motion of a particle is given by 2  k x  2h , solve the equation when h = 5, k = 4 taking 6
dt dt
x = 0, v = v0 at t = 0. Show that the time of maximum displacement is independent of the initial velocity.
(b) Evaluate (x2 + y2 ) dx dy over the area of triangle whose vertices are (0, 0), (1, 0), (1,2). 6
2 2
(c) Find the volume bounded by y = x, x = y and the planes z = 0 and x + y + z = 1. 8

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DECEMBER 2014
(REVISED COURSE) QP Code-11859
GN-Con.5641-14 (3 Hours) [Total Marks : 80]
N.B. (1) Question No. 1 is compulsory.
(2) Attempt any three questions from remaining five question.
(3) Figures to the right indicate full marks.
AC
2
1/3
(a) Evaluate  x  8  x 
4 3
1. dx 3
0

d4 y d2y
(b) Solve  2 y0 3
RE

dx 4 dx 2
(c) Prove that E = 1 +  = e4D 3

(d) Solve  x x  y  y  dx   y x  y  x  dy  0
2 2 2 2
3
UA

2a 2ax  x 2
x
(e) Change to polar coordinates and evaluate  
a 0 x 2  y2
dy dx 4

1 x
xy
(f) Evaluate  e
a a
dydx 4
Q

dy
2. (a) Solve + x sin 2y = x3 cos2 y 6
dx
TS

a y
y
(b) Change the order of integration and evaluate   a  x  dxdy 6
0 y2 a ax  y 2
SE


1  b2  2 
(c) Prove that  cos  x  e  ax
 e  bx
 2  a 2   2  , a > 0, b > 0 using DUIS rule.
dx  log 8
0  

dx dy dz
3. (a) Evaluate  x 2
 y2  z2
throughout the volume of the sphere x2 + y2 + z2 = a2 6
SETSQUARE ACADEMY 6

(b) Find the area common to the cardiods r = a (1 + cos ) and r = a (1– cos ). 6
d2 y dy
(c) Apply the method of variation of parameters to solve 2
 4  4y  e 2x sec 2 x 8
dx dx

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4. (a) Find the length of one arc of the cycloid x = a ( – sin ) and y = a (1+ cos ) 6

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d2 y
(b) Solve 2
 2y  x 2e3x  e x cos x 6
dx
(c) Apply Runge- Kutta method of fourth order to find an approximate value of y at x = 1.2 8
dy
if  x 2  y 2 , given that y = 1.5 when x = 1 choosing h = 0.1
dx

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5. (a) Solve [xy2 – e1/x3] dx – yx2 dy = 0 6
dy
(b) If y satisfies the equation = x2y – 1 and with y = 1 when x = 0, using Taylor's series method 6
dx
for y about x = 0, find y when x = 0.1 and x = 0.2

(c) Compute the value of the definite integral


AC
1

1
dx
 1 x 2 by using 8

(i) Trapezoidal rule (ii) Simpson's 1/3rd rule (iiii) Simpson's 3/8th rule. Compare result with exact values.

6. (a) A radial displacement 'u' in rotating a disc at a distance 'r' from the axis in given by 6
d 2 u 1 du u
RE

   kr  0 Find the displacement given u = 0 when r = 0 and r = a


dr 2 r dr r 2
(b) Evaluate x2 dxdy over the region bounded by xy = a2, x = 2a, y = 0 and y = x in the first quadrant. 6
x y z
(c) Find the volume of the tetrahedron bounded by the co-ordinate planes and the plane   1 8
2 3 4
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MAY 2015
(REVISED COURSE) Code-1037
(3 Hours) [Total Marks : 80]
N,B. (1) Question No. 1 is compulsory.
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(2) Solve any three questions from the remaining six questions.
(3) Each questions carry equal marks.
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x4
1. (a) Evaluate  4x dx 3
0

(b) Find P.I. of ( D2 – 4D + 4 ) y = ex + cos2x 3


(c) Show that = 1 – E–1 3
SE

1 1 x 2
dydx
(d) Evaluate  
0 0
1  x 2  y2
3

 x
(e) Solve 1  e  dx  e
x/y x/y
 1   dy  0 4
 y
F.E. SEM II – AM II 7



 x2  y2 
(f) Evaluate e
0 0
dxdy by changing to polar co-ordinates 4

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2. (a) Solve y4dx =  x 3/4  y3 x  dy 6
1 1/ x

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y
(b) Change the order of integration and evaluate   1  xy  1  y  dy dx .
2
6
2
0 x

log 1  ax 2 

x m 1 1 

  a  bx  dx    m, n  dx   a, where a > 0
(c) (1) P.T.
0
mn n m
a b (2) P.T. 
0 x2
8

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log2 x x  logy

3. (a) Evaluate   ex  yz dzdydx 6


0 0 0
(b) Find the area bounded between the parabola x2 = 4ay and x2 = – 4a (y – 2a) 6
d2 y AC
(c) Solve by the method of variation of parameters 2  y = secx tan x 8
dx

4. (a) Find the length of the cardioid r = a(l – cos ) lying outside the circle r = acos 6
d 2 y dy
(b) Solve   3y = 2xe3x + 3ex cos 2x 6
dx 2 dx
RE

dy y 2  x 2
(c) Using R.K. Method of fourth order, solve  given y(0) = 1 at x = 0.2, 0.4 8
dx y 2  x 2

5. (a) Solve x sinx dy+ (xycos x – ysinx – 2)dx = 0 6


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dy
(b) Solve  2  xy with x0 = 1.2, y0= 1.6403 by modified Euler's method, for x = 1.4 correct to 6
dx
4-decimal places, (taking h = 0.2)
6

(c) Evaluate  x f  x  dx by (a) Trapezoidal rule (b) Simpson's l/3rd rule using the following table 8
0
Q

X 0 1 2 3 4 5 6
f(x) 0.146 0.161 0 .176 0.190 0.204 0.217 0.230
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6. (a) The charge Q on the plate of a condensor of Capacity C charged through a resistance R by a steady 6
voltage V satisfies the differential equation
dQ Q V 1 dQ
R   V , If Q = 0 at t = 0, show that i  e RC  i 
dt c R dt
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2
(b) Evaluate  x dxdy where A is the region in the first qadrant bounded by the hyperbola xy = 16 and
A
6

the lines y = x, y = 0 and x = 8.


(c) Find the volume of the tetrahedron bounded by the planes, x = 0, y = 0, z = 0 and x + y + z = a 8
SETSQUARE ACADEMY 8

DECEMBER 2015
(REVISED COURSE) QP Code : 5801
(3Hours) [ Total Marks : 80]

Y
N.B. (1) Question No.l is compulsory.
(2) Attempt any three questions from the remaining five questions
(3) Figures to right indicate full marks.

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2
2 3
1. (a) Evaluate.  x (2  x) dx 3
0

d3 y d2 y dy
(b) Solve 3
 6 2
 11  6y  0 3
dx dx dx

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(c) Prove that E  1   3
  1 
(d) Slove  y 1    cos y  dx  (x  log x  x sin y)dy  0 3
  x 
a a 2 x 2

  x  y 2  dydx
2
(e) Change to polar coordinates and evaluate
AC
0 0
4

1 x

(f) Evalute   xydydx 4


0 0
RE

dy 4x 1
2. (a) Slove  2 y 3 6
dx x  1  x 2  1
2 2
y 2 dxdy
(b) Change the order of integration and evalute  y 4  4x 2
6
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0 2x

 /2
log 1  a sin 2 x 
(c) Prove that  dx    a  1 1 a  1 8
0 sin 2 x

1 1 x 1 x  y
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1
3. (a) Evaluate   dzdydx 6
0 0 0
(x  y  z  1)3
(b) Find by double integration the area enclosed by the curve 9xy = 4 and the line 2x + y = 2 6
TS

d2 y 2
(c) Using method of Variationof parameter solve  a y  sec ax 8
dx 2
SE

4. (a) Find the perimeter of the cardioide r  a 1+ cos   6

(b) Solve  D 2  4  y  cos 2x 6


(c) Apply Runge-kutta Method of fourth order to find an approximate value of y for
dy 1
 with x0 = 0, y0 = 1 at x = 1 taking h = 0.5 8
dx x  y
F.E. SEM II – AM II 9

5. (a) Slove (y – xy2) dx – (x + x2y)dy = 0 6


(b) Using Taytor Series Method obtain the solution of following differential equation
dy
= 1 + y2 with y0 = 0 when x0 = 0 for x = 0.2 6

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dx
6

(c) Find the approximate value of  e x dx by

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0

(i) Trapezoidal Rule, (ii) Simpson’s 1/3rd Rule, (iii) Simpson’s 3/8th Rule 8

6. (a) A resistance of 100 ohms and inductance of 0.5 henries are connected in series with a battery of 6
di
20 volts. Find the current at any instant if the relation between L, R, E is L  Ri  E .

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dt
(b)  y dxdy over the area bounded by the x = 0, y = x2, x + y = 2 6
(c) Find the volume bounded by the paraboloid x2 + y2 = az and the cylinder x2 + y2 = a2 8

MAY 2016
(REVISED COURSE)
AC QP Code : 28611
(3 Hours) [Total Marks : 80]
N.B. (1) Question No. 1 is compulsory.
(2) Attempt any three questions out of the remaining five questions.
(3) Figures to the right indicate full marks.

1
dx
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1. (a) Prove that    3


0  log x
d3 y d2y dy
(b) Solve 3
 5 2
 8 – 4y  0 3
dx dx dx
(c) Prove that  =  3
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(d) Solve [x y sin (xy) + cos (xy)] ydx + [xy sin (xy) – cos (xy)] x dy = 0 3
1 2x  x 2

  x  y 2  dx dy
2
(e) Change to polar coordinates and evaluate 4
0 x
1 x

 x  y 2  x dy dx
2
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(f) Evaluate 4
0 0
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–1
2. (a) Solve (1  y 2 ) dx  (e tan y
– x) dy 6
1 1 x 2
ey
(b) Change the order of integration and evaluate   dydx 6
0 0  e y  1 1  x 2  y2
SE


e  x  e  ax 1  a2 1 
(c) Prove that  x sec x dx  log   8
0
2  2 

e log y e x

3. (a) Evaluate    log z dz dy dx


1 1 1
6
(b) Find the total area of the curve r = a sin 2 6
SETSQUARE ACADEMY 10

2 d3y d 2 y dy
(c) Solve x 3
 3x 2
  x 2 log x 8
dx dx dx

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4. (a) Show that the length of the arc of the curve ay2 = x3 from the origin to the point whose abscissa is b is
3/ 2
8a  9b  

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 1    1 6
27  4a  
1 1
(b) Solve(D2– D – 2) y = 2 log x +  6
x x2
dy
(c) Apply Runge-kutta Method of fourth order to find an approximate value of y for = x y with 8

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dx
x0 = 1, y0 = 1 at x = 1.2 taking h = 0.1.

5. (a) Solve (x2y – 2xy2)dx – (x3 –3x2y) dy = 0 6


(b) Using Taylor series Method obtain the solution of following differential equation
dy
dx
= 2y + 3ex with y0 = 0 when x0 = 0 for x = 0.1 , 0.2
AC 6

4
(c) Find the approximate value of  e x dx by (i) Trapezoidal Rule, (ii) Simpson's 1/3rd Rule 8
0

di
 Ri = E. 6
RE

6. (a) In a circuit containing inductance L, resistance R, and voltage E, the current I is given by L
dt
Find the current i at time t if at t = 0, i = 0 and L, R, E are constants.
dxdy
(b) Evaluate  2 over one loop of the lemniscate (x2 + y2 )2 = x2 – y2 6
R 1  x 2  y2 
UA

(c) Find the volume bounded by the cylinder x2 + y2 =4 and the planes z = 0 and y + z = 4 8

DECEMBER 2016
(REVISED COURSE) QP Code : 529901
(3 Hours) [Total Marks : 80]
Q

N,B. (1) Question No. 1 is compulsory.


(2) Attempt any three questions out of the remaining five questions.
TS

 2x 2   2xy 
(a) Solve  log  x  y   2
2 2
1 2
dx   2 2 
dy  0 4
 x y   x y 
(b) Solve (D4 + 2D2 + 1) y = 0 3
SE


– x5
(c) Evluate  e dx 3
0
a
2 a 2 – y2
(d) Express the following integral in polar co-ordinates:   f (x, y) dx dy 4
0 y
(e) Prove that E = 1 +  = ehD 3
F.E. SEM II – AM II 11

 /2 
(f) Evaluate I    cos (x  y) dx dy 3
0 / 2

Y
dy y y
2 (a) Solve  log y  2 (log x) 2 6
dx x x
2 2

EM
x 2 dxdy
(b) Change the order of integration and evaluate I    6
0 2y (x 4 – 4y 2 )
 
2
dx 2
sin 3 xdx  3
(c) Evaluate  and deduce that   8
0
1  a sin 2 x 0
2
(3  a sin x) 2
96

AD
a x x y
3 (a) Evaluate I     e x  y  z dxdydz 6
0 0 0

(b) If mass per unit area varies as the square of the ordinate of a point, find the mass of a lamina 6
bounded by the cycloid y = a(1 – cos), x = a( + sin) and the ordinates from the two cups and the
tangents at the vertex.
AC
d2y dy
(c) Solve (2x  1) 2 2
– 6(2x 1)  16y  8(2x 1) 2 8
dx dx

 15 
(a) Show that the length of the are of the parabola y2 = 4ax cut off by the line 3y = 8x is a log 2  
RE

4. 6
 16 

d3 y dy
(b) Solve 3
– 7 – 6y  cos x cosh x 6
dx dx
(c) Using fourth order Runge-Kutta method, find u(0,4) of the intial value problem u = –2tu2, u(0) = 1 8
UA

take h = 0.2.

d2 y dy
5. (a) Use method of variation of parameters to solve 2
– 5  6y  e 2x x 2 . 6
dx dx
dy
Q

(b) Using Taylor’s series method, obtain the solution of  3x  y 2 , y(0)  1 6


dx
Find the value of y for x = 0.1 correct to four decimal places.
TS

1
x2
(c) Find the value of the integral  3
dx by taking h = 0.2, using 8
0 1  x
(i) Trapezoidal Rule (ii) Simpson’s 1/3 Rule. Compare the errors with the exact value of the integral.
SE

6. (a) A condenset of capacitance C is charged throught a resistance R by a stedy voltage. The charge Q 6
dQ Q
satisfies the DE R   V . If the plate is chargeless find the charge and the current at time ‘t’.
dt C
(x 2  y 2 )
(b) Evaluate   2 2
dxdy over the region common to x2 + y2 – ax = 0 & x2 + y2 – by = 0,a > 0, b > 0. 6
x y
(c) Find the volume common to the right circular cylinder x2 + y2 = a2 and x2 + z2 = a2. 8
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