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Engineering Mathematics Dec 2007

This document appears to be an exam for a Polymer Science and Rubber Technology course, containing 11 questions across various topics in engineering mathematics, calculus, differential equations, and partial differential equations. The questions cover skills like evaluating derivatives, applying reduction formulas, solving differential equations, finding volumes, evaluating integrals, applying series expansions, and solving partial differential equations. The summary provides an overview of the broad topics and skills assessed in the exam without reproducing the full questions.
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Engineering Mathematics Dec 2007

This document appears to be an exam for a Polymer Science and Rubber Technology course, containing 11 questions across various topics in engineering mathematics, calculus, differential equations, and partial differential equations. The questions cover skills like evaluating derivatives, applying reduction formulas, solving differential equations, finding volumes, evaluating integrals, applying series expansions, and solving partial differential equations. The summary provides an overview of the broad topics and skills assessed in the exam without reproducing the full questions.
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BT PSRT I 07- 052

B. Tech. Degree I Semester Examination in Polymer Science and Rubber Technology, December 2007
PTF 1101 ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS
(New Scheme)

Time : 3 Hours

Maximum Marks : 100 (Answer All questions. All questions carry EQUAL marks) (5x525)

. tan x sin x Evaluate 3 X


x-40

If x = a(t sin t); y = a(1 cos 0 find dx2

if a triangle ABC is slightly varied but so as to remain inscribed in the same circle,

abh SC n =v. + prove that + cos A cos B cos c


Using reduction formula, evaluate isinsxdx.. e) Solve yin 3y" + 4y = O.

fl
g)

dy y +3 +2y=e -x +x2. Find the P.I of dx dx2


Form the partial differential equation by eliminating the arbitrary for function from

z = f ( 221 .
PART B (All questions carry EQUAL marks)

(5 x 5 = 75) (7) (8)

II

a) b)

Find the nth derivative of Sin(ax + b) . If y = (x2 1)" , prove that (x2 1) yn+2 + 2xyn+ , n(n + 1)y, = 0. OR

III

1 In the M.V.T f (x + h) = f (x) + hf (x + Oh) , Show that 0 = for

f (x) = ax 2 + bx + c in (0,1).

(5) X (5) (5)

3 X5 -) Using Maclaurin's series, prove that tan x = x + 3 5


Using Taylor's series, expand sin x around x =

(Turn Over)

2 IV 2 v 0 2 v 1 a 1 2 2 2 i. T = -, prove that -+ X 4^ y = r where If V = ay r axe r 3 3 au Ou ..1 X + y , prove that x -- + y-- =sin 2u. If u = tan ax ay x y OR
V

du If u = log(x + y + z); x = cos 2 t; y =sin 2 t; z = cos 2t then find .

dt

Find the volume of the greatest rectangular parallelopiped that can be inscribed 2 y2 z 2 _ 1 x in the ellipsoid -T a + -T b + C2 i.

VI

a) b)

Evaluate

r (x +1)dx
x +6x+25

(7) ( 7) (8)

VII

Find the area enclosed by one arch of the cycloid x = a(9 sin 0); y = a(1cos0). OR Show that the surface area of the solid generated by revolving the

12 2 ra . curve x = a COS 3 0;y =a sin 2 0 about the x-axis is


5 z z+z (x + y+ z)dxdydz.) Evaluate J. -1 I) z-z VIII Solve the differential equations:

(8) (7)

d2 y dx 2

dy + zy = cos2 x cit

(5)

iii) IX

dy dx =3x 4y 2y; = x + dt dt Solve in series, the equation y" + xy' + y = 0. OR

(5)
(5)

Prove that J(x)=

1J _1 (x)+ J.,1(x)]
2n

(7)
(8)

Prove that (n +1).P,,,i(x)= (2n +1)x.P(x) nP,7 _1 (x). X Solve the partial differential equations:

pyz +qzx = xy p2+q2=x+y


2 z 02z iii)

(5) (5) (5)

2 ax2

= sin x cos 2y.


aray

OR XI a) b) Solve (D2 + 2DD' + DI2 2D 2D')z = sin(x + 2y) Derive the one dimensional wave equation.

(7)
(8)

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