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D08 FE1 Appmaths

1) This document appears to be an exam for a calculus or advanced mathematics course consisting of 7 questions testing a range of mathematical skills and concepts. It is divided into 3 hours and carries a total of 100 marks. 2) The questions cover topics like complex numbers, series, limits, differential calculus, integral calculus, and proofs involving trigonometric, exponential and logarithmic functions. 3) Students are instructed to answer question 1 compulsorily along with 4 other questions of their choice from the remaining 6 questions.

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D08 FE1 Appmaths

1) This document appears to be an exam for a calculus or advanced mathematics course consisting of 7 questions testing a range of mathematical skills and concepts. It is divided into 3 hours and carries a total of 100 marks. 2) The questions cover topics like complex numbers, series, limits, differential calculus, integral calculus, and proofs involving trigonometric, exponential and logarithmic functions. 3) Students are instructed to answer question 1 compulsorily along with 4 other questions of their choice from the remaining 6 questions.

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(3 Hours) [Total Marks: 100

N.S.: (1) Question NO.1 is compulsory.


(2) Attempt any four questions out of remaining six questions.

1. (a) Separate into real and imaginary parts .Ji-fr. 5


(b) Prove that the following series is convergent - 5
2 3 4
-+- +- - +......
3! 4! 5!
(c) If f(x) and g(x) are respectively eXand e-x, prove that c of Cauchy's mean value theorem 5
is the arithmatic mean of a and b.
(d) Solve x4 + i = O. .5

'2. (a) Find the unit normal to the surface xy3z2 = 4 at (-1, -1, 2).
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6
n!
(b) If Y = xn log x, prove that Yn+1= -. 6
x
(c) Solve (i) 7 cosh x + 8 sinh x = 1 for real values of x. 4

(ii) tanh x = ..!.. 4


2

3. (a) Examine-the function f(x, y) = y2 + 4xy + 3x2 + x3 for extreme values. 6


. 4
2 2 2x 6
(b) Prove that sec x = 1+ x + - + .....
3
(c) Show that for real values of a and b, 8

bi - 1
e2ai cot-1 b
[ ]bi + 1
-a -
- 1

. 4. (a) If f(x, y) = (50 - x2 - y2)1/2,find the approximate value of [f(3,4) - f(3.1, 3.9)] 6
, (b) If x = cas e + isin e, y = cas ~+ isin ~ prove that - 6

-x - y .'
-0-<1»
x+y
= I tan
(2
8
(c) Provethat v. {'~J r} = r~ :r [r2 f(rJ]

Hence,or otherwiseprove that div(rn r) = (n + 3)rn .


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Con. 3736-RC-5582-08. 2

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5. . (a) Evaluate x~ a logtanx tan 2x . 6

(b) If a - ir3 = a -1 .,1- , prove that (0.2 + p2) (a2 + b2) = 1 6

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(c) Verify Euler's Theorem for u = x2 tan-1 (~) - y2 tan -1(;) and also prove that

a2u - x2 - y2-
axay - x2 + y2

6. ,(a)
, \
If u = f(eY-z, eZ-x, eX-Y) , then prove that E
au -+-=0
--j
au au
ax ay az
(b) If Y = cos (m sin-1x), E

Prove that (1 - x2)Yn+2 - (2n + 1)xYn+1+ (m2 - n2) Yn= O.


(c) If w is a 7th root of unity prove that a
s = 1 + wn + w2n+ w3n+ w4n+ w5n+ w6n= 7 if n is a multiple of 7 and is equal
to zero otherwise.
x
7. (a) Prove that log(1+ x) = -, where a < e < 1 and hence deduce that E
1+8x
x
- < log (1+x) < x, x>O
1+x

(b) Prove that if the sum and product of two complex numbers are real then the two ~
numbers must be either real or conjugate.

-1 x2 x3
/
(c) E
Prove that eCos x = e1t 2 1 - x + """2- 3 + ....
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