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Third Semester B.E. (CBCS) Examination Engineering Mathematics-III

This document contains a model question paper for the Third Semester B.E. (CBCS) Examination in Engineering Mathematics-III. It consists of 10 questions across 5 modules. Students must answer 5 full questions, with at least one from each module. The questions cover topics like Fourier series, Fourier transforms, correlation, curve fitting, interpolation, integration, and vector calculus concepts like Green's theorem and Stokes' theorem. Students are instructed to show their working clearly and choose questions from all modules to comprehensively test their understanding of the course content.
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Third Semester B.E. (CBCS) Examination Engineering Mathematics-III

This document contains a model question paper for the Third Semester B.E. (CBCS) Examination in Engineering Mathematics-III. It consists of 10 questions across 5 modules. Students must answer 5 full questions, with at least one from each module. The questions cover topics like Fourier series, Fourier transforms, correlation, curve fitting, interpolation, integration, and vector calculus concepts like Green's theorem and Stokes' theorem. Students are instructed to show their working clearly and choose questions from all modules to comprehensively test their understanding of the course content.
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Model Question Paper (CBCS) with effect from 2016-17

15MAT31

USN

Third Semester B.E.(CBCS) Examination


Engineering Mathematics-III
(Common to all Branches)
Time: 3 Hrs

Max.Marks: 80

Note: Answer any FIVE full questions, choosing at least ONE question from each module
Module-I

, in x 0
1. (a) Find the Fourier series expansion of f x , if f x
x, in 0 x .
2
1
1
1

Hence deduce that 2 2 2 ...


(08 Marks)
.
8
1
3
5
(b) A periodic function f x of period 6 is specified by the following table over the interval 0,6 :
x 0
1
2
3
4
5
6
9
18
24
28
26
20
9
f x
Obtain the Fourier series of f x up to second harmonics.
(08 Marks)
OR
2. (a) Expand the function f x x 2 as a Fourier series in the interval 0 x 2 .
2

1
1
1
2

...

.
6
12 2 2 3 2
(b) Obtain the Fourier series of f x x valid in the interval l ,l .

(05 Marks)

(c) Find the half-range sine series of f x x 12 the interval 0 x 1.

(05 Marks)

Hence deduce that

(06 Marks)

Module-II

1, for x 1
3. (a) If f x
, find the infinite Fourier transform of f(x) and
0 for x 1

hence evaluate

sin x
dx
x
0

(b) Find the Fourier sine transform of e

(06 Marks)
x

. Hence show that

(c) Find the Z-transform of (i) cos n & (ii ) sin n

x sin mx
e m
dx

, m. 0.
0 1 x 2
2

(05 Marks)
(05 Marks)

OR
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4. (a) Using Z-transform, solve y n 2 4 y n 0, given that y0 0, y1 2

a 0
2z 14z 1

(b) Find the complex Fourier transform of e a


(c) Obtain the inverse Z-transform of 18z

(06 Marks)

2 2

(05 Marks)
(05 Marks)

Module-III
5. (a) Calculate the Karl Pearsons coefficient of correlation for 10 students who have obtained the
following percentage of marks in Mathematics and Electronics:
Roll No.
Marks in Mathematics
Marks in Electronics

1
78
84

2
36
51

3
98
91

4
25
60

5
75
68

6
82
62

7
90
86

8
62
58

9
65
53

10
39
47

(b) Fit a best fitting parabola y ax 2 bx c for the following data:


x
y

1
10

2
12

3
13

4
16

(06 Marks)

(05 Marks)

5
19

(c) Using regula-falsi method compute the real root of the equation xe x 2 ,
correct to three decimal places.

(05 Marks)

OR
6. (a) Fit a curve of the form y ae bx to the following data:
x
y

77
2.4

100
3.4

185
7.0

239
11.1

(06 Marks)

285
19.6

2
(b) If is the acute angle between the lines of regression, then show that tan x y 1 r .
2
2

x y

Explain the significance of tan when r 0 & r 1.


(c) Find the real root of the equation x sin x cos x 0 near x correct four decimal places,
using Newton- Raphson method. Carryout three iterations

(05 Marks)
(05 Marks)

Module-IV
7.

(a) From the data given below, find the number of students who obtained (i) less than 45 marks and,
(ii) between 40 & 45 marks:
(06 Marks)
Marks
No .of Students

30-40
31

40-50
42

50-60
51

60-70
35

70-80
31

(b) Using Newtons general interpolation formula, fit an interpolating polynomial for the following data:
(05 Marks)
x
f(x)

-4
1245

-1
33

0
5

2
9

5
1335

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(c) Using Simpsons 1 3rd rule, evaluate

dx

1 x

, taking h 1 6.

(05 Marks)

OR
8. (a) From the following table, which gives the distance y (in nautical miles) of the visible horizon for the given
given heights x (in feet) above the earth surface, find the value of y at x= 410:
(06 Marks)
x
y

100
10.63

150
13.03

200
15.04

250
16.81

300
18.42

350
19.90

400
21.27

(b) Use Lagranges interpolation formula to find f 4 ,given:


x
f(x)

0
-4

2
2

3
14

6
158

(c) Use Weddles rule to evaluate

(05 Marks)

cos d , dividing 0, 2 into six equal parts.

(05 Marks)

Module-V
9. (a) Derive Eulers equation in the standard form viz.,

y
1

(b) Find the curve on which the functional

f
d f
0.
y dx y

(06 Marks)

x 2 y dx with y0 0, y1 1 ,

can be extermized.

(c) If F 3xyi y 2 j , evaluate


from 0,0 to 1,2 .

(05 Marks)


2
F dr where C is the arc of parabola y 2x
C

(05 Marks)

OR
10. (a) Verify Greens theorem in the plane for

xy y dx x dy where C is the closed curve bounded


2

by y x & y x .
(b) Using Stokes theorem, evaluate
2

F ndS where F 3 yi xzj yz 2 k and S is the surface of

(06 Marks)

the paraboloid 2 z x 2 y 2 bounded by z 2 .


(c) Prove that geodesics on a plane are straight lines.

(05 Marks)
(05 Marks)

*****
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