Mathematics III Nov2003 or 220556

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Code No: 220556


II B.Tech. II-Semester Supplementary Examinations, November-2003.
MATHEMATICS-III
(Common to Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Electronics and
Communication Engineering, Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering,
Bio-Medical Engineering, Electronic and Control Engineering, Metallurgy and
Material Technology, Electronics and Telematics,)

Time: 3 hours Max. Marks: 70


Answer any FIVE questions
All questions carry equal marks
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1.a) Define Gamma function and evaluate Γ(½).
b) Show that Γ(½)Γ(2n) = 22n-1 Γn Γ(n+½).

2.a) Write down the power series expantion for J n ( x ) and hence show that
2
J 1/ 2 ( x ) = sin x.
πx
d n
b) show that
dx
[ ]
x J n ( x ) = x n J n −1 ( x ) .

3.a) For w = exp(z2), find u and v and prove that the curves u(x,y) = c1 and v(x,y) =
c2 where c1 and c2 are constants cut orthogonally.
b) Prove that the function f(z) = z is not analytic at any point.
c) Find the general and the principal values of (i) log e (1+ 3 i) (ii) log e(-1).

4.a) Evaluate using Cauchy’s integral formula


( z + 1) dz
z2 + 2z + 4
c
where c is | z + 1 + i | = 2.
b) Show that


x dx – y dy
√ ( x2 + y 2 )
C
Is independent of any path of integration which does not pass through the origin.
Contd…..2.

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5.a) State and derive Laurent’s series for an analytic function f (z).
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b) Expand 2 in the region (i) 0 < | z – 1 | < 1 (ii) 1 < | z | < 2.
( z − 3 z + 2)

6.a) Determine the poles of the function f(z)=tan z and the residue at each of the
poles.
b) Using residue theorem integrate ∫(4-3z)/ (z2 - z) dz.

7.a) Use Rouche’s theorem to show that the equation Z5 + 15 Z +1=0


3 3
has one toot in the disc | Z | < and four roots in the annulus < | Z | < 2.
2 2
b) State and prove fundamental theorem of algebra.

8.a) Define conformal mapping?


b) Let f(z) be analytic function of z in a domain D of the z-plane and let f’(z)≠0 in
D. Then show that w=f(z) is a conformal mapping at all points of D.

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