Anna University Applied Maths Question Paper
Anna University Applied Maths Question Paper
Anna University Applied Maths Question Paper
MA9217 APPLIED MATHEMATICS FOR ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS (Common to M.E. VLSI Design) (Regulation 2009) Time : Three hours Answer ALL Questions Maximum : 100 Marks
Write down the objective of least square method. The probability function of an infinite discrete distribution is given by 1 P (x = j ) = j , j = 1, 2,... . Verify that the total probability is one. 2
The mean and second moment of uniform distribution U (a, b) are 1 and
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What is the principle of optimality? List the application area dynamic programming. What is Littles formula? Give the example of self service model.
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PART B (5 16 = 80 Marks) 11. (a) Give an example from daily life of each type of fuzzy proposition and express the proposition in its canonical form. (16) Or (b)
Explain about proposition that contain fuzzy quantifiers of the first kind with example. (16)
2 1 Obtain the singular value decomposition of A = 2 1 . 4 2 Or 2 2 4 Find the Cholesky decomposition for the matrix A = 2 10 2 . 2 2 5
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7 0.9 0.8 0.9 0.5 0.6 0.5 0.7 0.7 0.8
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Suppose that the test will actually be terminated after t months. Determine the value of t such that only one half of 1% of all computers would still be functioning at termination. (16)
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Or 0 1 0.0 0.1 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.2 0.1 0.0 Or 2
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The lifetime X (in months) of a computer has gamma distribution with mean 24 months and standard deviation 12 months. Find the probability that the computer will
An oil company has 8 units of money available for exploration of three sites. If oil is present at site, the probability of finding it depends upon the amount allocated for exploiting the site, as given below : Units of money allocated 2 3 4 5 6
The probability that oil exists at the sites 1, 2 and 3 is 0.4, 0.3 and 0.2 respectively. Find the optimal allocation of money. (16)
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(16) (16) (16) 8 1.0 1.0 1.9
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Visitors parking at a shop is limited to five spaces only. Cars making use of this space arrive according to a Poisson distribution at rate of six cars per hour. Parking time is exponentially distributed with mean of 30 minutes. Visitors who cannot find an empty space immediately on arrival may temporarily wait inside the lot until a parked car leaves. That temporary space can hold only three cars. Other cars that cannot park or find a temporary waiting space must go elsewhere. Determine the following (i) (ii) The probability of having n cars in the system. The effective arrival rate for cars that actually use the lot.
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What would be the effect on the average waiting time for depositors and withdrawers if each teller could handle both withdrawals and deposits? What would be the effect if this could only be accomplished by increasing the service time to 3.5 minutes? (16)
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A bank has two tellers working on saving accounts. The first teller handles withdrawals only while the second teller handles deposits only. It has been found that the service time distribution for the deposits and withdrawals both is exponential with mean service time 3 minutes per customer. Depositors are found to arrive in a Poisson fashion throughout the day with mean arrival rate 16 per hour. Withdrawers also arrive in a Poisson fashion with mean arrival rate of 14 per hour.
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The average time a car wait for a parking space inside the lot.
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7x1 + 2x 2 21
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