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Register Number: Name of the Candidate:

303 B.E. DEGREE EXAMINATION,


. (THIRDSEMBSTER) '.

2009.

CLEC

-301. ENGINEERING
,
; I

MATHEMATICS

-II

(Common

for All Branches)

(New Regillations) (Por the students jOIned during 2007 - 08 onwards) November] Maximum: [ Time: 3 Hours 60 Marks

Answer ONE question from each Unit. Al/ question carry equal marks.

UNIT- I
1. (a) Eliminate the arbitrary function f from z = f

(7)
Turnover

and form the partial differential equation.

I{

2 (b) SoJve

3 (b) Show that i,n 0 < x < I

z
2. (a) Solve

1 + p2 + q2.

x = .!. ~
2"

,,41 .'

cos 1tX + ..!.. cos 31tX


I' 32 ,,51tx cos -+ I

1t2'

(
+

X(y2- z2)P + y(z2- x2)q (b) Solve

= z(x2 - i).
OC>

-1
"

........
'

52

using Parseval's identity, show that 1 }: n = 1

[ D2 + 2DD' + D,2J Z = x2y.

.-!

1t4 96

UNIT- II
3. (a) Find the Fourier series to represent the function f(x) =

(2n-I)4

UNIT 5. A tightly stretched

-III
string with fixed end

Isin

x I, -1t < X < 1t.

(b) Obtain the Fourier series for the function f(x)

1tX

,O:sxSl

points x= 0, and x = I initia!ly at rest in its equilibrium position. If it is set vibrating string giving each point a velocity A.x(/- x), find the displacement of any point on the string at a distance x from one end at time t. 6. A rod 30 em long has its ends A and B kept at 20 and 80 respectively until steady state conditions prevail. The temperature at each end is then sudden ly reduced ta 0 and kept so. Find the resulting ten>.perature function u{x, t) taking x = 0 at A.

= 1t(2 - x),

1 Sx S2.

4. (a) Expand the function f(x) = x sin x as a Fourier series in the interval -1t S x :S1t.

Turn over

~,
5

4 UNIT
"

- IV
;

',,'" ,

rl

UNIT V
9. (a) (i) Find z(n2).

7. "(a) FlndtheFQurl~r; .

tbnsfnrm fi o.r
.~

9f

- "Ix,
0

f~x)
,

=,,'

tor

Ix !< a I x I> a > O.

(Ii) Find z(aDcos D1r); (b) Find

Hence', deduce that


00
i

Z-1

- 3x2+ x+ 4 ] . [ x3 - 3x2
"

0f
'

sin~ (
t

2 dt
'

2:

2 .
2

] O. (a) Using Z wtransform,

solve

(b) Find the Fourier .cosine transform of e-x . 8. (a) Find the Fourier transform of f(x)
.

Un+ 2 + 3un + 1 + 2un = 0

given that Uo = }, u1 = 2. (b) Find


z3 r1 [ (z - 2)2 (z ,- 3) ] .

a2- x2 ,
=,

;
.. I

0,

Ix I< a Ix I> a > O.


,

Bence, deduce that


00 f

sin t - t cost t t3

dt =

0J

1t 4

(b) Find the Fourier sine transform of

-e

--a){

where a> O.

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