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Engineering Mathematics II April 2008

This document contains the questions from a B. Tech Degree II Semester Examination in Polymer Science and Rubber Technology from April 2008. It includes 11 questions covering various topics in engineering mathematics like calculus, differential equations, and linear algebra. Students were asked to solve problems involving vectors, matrices, roots of polynomials, integrals, derivatives, and linear programming. The questions required applying numerical methods like Newton-Raphson, Runge-Kutta, Taylor's method, and the simplex algorithm.
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Engineering Mathematics II April 2008

This document contains the questions from a B. Tech Degree II Semester Examination in Polymer Science and Rubber Technology from April 2008. It includes 11 questions covering various topics in engineering mathematics like calculus, differential equations, and linear algebra. Students were asked to solve problems involving vectors, matrices, roots of polynomials, integrals, derivatives, and linear programming. The questions required applying numerical methods like Newton-Raphson, Runge-Kutta, Taylor's method, and the simplex algorithm.
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BT PSRT 08 017

B. Tech Degree II Semester Examination in Polymer Science and

Rubber Technology, April 2008


(New Scheme)

PTF 1201 ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS


Time : 3 Hours PART - A (Answer ANY FIVE questions) (All questions carry EOUAL marks)

II
Maximum Marks: 100

(5 x 5 = 25)

I.

(a) (b)

Find the volume of the tetrahedron formed by the points (1,1,3), (4, 3, 2),(5,2,7)and(6,4,8) . Find the values of k for which the equations

x+y+z=1,2x+y+4z=k,4x+y+10z=k 2 have a solution and solve them


completely in each case. 1 2 3 0(c) Find the rank of

2432 3213 6875

Use Newton Raphson method to find a root of x Sin x + Cos x = 0 which is rear x=. Apply Gauss elimination method to solve :

x+4y z=5;x+y - 6z= - 12,3x y z=4. Apply Euler's method to solve y' = x + y; y (0) = 0 choosing the step length = 0.2
(carry out 4 steps) Use graphical method to solve : Maximize z = 30x + 40y Subject to 50x + 36y ^ 100,000

25x + 36y 5. 91,000; x,y O.


PART - B

. (a) (b)

With usual notations, show that V 2 (r") = n (n +1) rn-2 . A vector field is given by f = (Sin y)i + x(1+ Cos y) j . Evaluate the line integral over a circular path x 2 + y2 = a2 , z = O.

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(a) (b)

+(2xyz 2x 2 y 2 )k has zero Find the value of a if (ax2y+ divergence. Verify Gauss divergence theorem for the function f = yi + xj + z 2 k over the cylindrical region bounded by x 2 + y2 =9,z = 0 and z = 2 .
Solve by matrix method x + y + z = 6, x + 2y + 3z = 4, x + 4y + 9z = 6 .

OR yz ) i+ ( x.y 2 _ xz2) j

(5) (10)

(a)

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(Turn Over)

(b)

6 Find the eigen values of A = 2 2 eigen values of A-1

2 3 1 3 1
OR

and the eigen vectors. What are the

(7+2=9)

State the Cayley Hamilton Theorem. Verify the same for V. find its inverse. Show that the equations

A=

2 1
1

1 2 1 1 2

and

(9) (6)

3x + 4y + 5y = a,4x + 5y + 6z = b,5x + 6y + 7 z = c do not have a solution unless a + c = 2b .


VI. (a) (b) VII. Find a real root of the equation x 3 2x 5 = 0 by the method of false position, correct to 3 decimal places. Find the cube root of 10 using Newton-Raphson method. OR Solve by Gauss-Jordan method : 2x - 3y+z= - 1;x+4y+5z=25;3x - 4y+z=2. Find by Newton's method, a root of x 3 3x 5 = 0 . VIII. (a) Using Runge Kutta method of order 4, compute y (.2)

(7) (8)

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and y (.4) from


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(b)

dy 10 = x 2 + y 2 ; y(0) =1, h = 0.1. dx Solve y' = y2 + x, y (0) = 1 using Taylor's method and compute y(0.1)and y(0.2)
OR

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IX.

(a)

Given the table of values of x and y. 1.10 = 1.00 1.05 x

y = 1.00 1.0247 dy d2 y fmddx dx2at x =1.00 . , 6 dx


(b) 2 by using Evaluate f 0 1+X (i) X.

1.15 1.0488 1.0723

1.30 1.20 1.25 1.0954 1.1180 1.1401


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Trapezoidal rule

(ii)

Waddle's rule

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Solve the LPP by simplex method : = 4 x, + 3x2 + 4x3 + 6x4 Max Z Subject to x1 + 2x2 + 2x3 + 4x4
<-

80

2x, + 2x3 + x4 60 3x, + 3x 2 + x3 + x4 60 3x, + 3x2 + x3 + x4 80, xi , x2 , x3 , x4 >O.


XI. OR A firm produces product A and B and sells them at a profit of Rs.2/- and Rs.3/respectively. Each product is processed on machines G and H. Product A requires 1 minute and G and 2 minutes on H where as product B requires 1 minute on each of the machines. Machine G is not available for more than 6 hours 40 min/day where as the time constraint for H is 10 hours. Solve this problem using simplex method for maximizing the profit. ^ **

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