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Engineering Mathematics - I

The document is an exam paper for an engineering mathematics course. It contains 9 questions across 3 sections - Section A has 10 multiple choice questions worth 2 marks each, Sections B and C have 4 questions each worth 8 marks selecting at least 2 from each section. The questions cover topics like curves, integrals, vector calculus and Green's theorem.
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Engineering Mathematics - I

The document is an exam paper for an engineering mathematics course. It contains 9 questions across 3 sections - Section A has 10 multiple choice questions worth 2 marks each, Sections B and C have 4 questions each worth 8 marks selecting at least 2 from each section. The questions cover topics like curves, integrals, vector calculus and Green's theorem.
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Roll No. Total No.

of Pages: 02
Total No. of Questions: 09

B.Tech. (2011 Onwards) (Sem. – 1)


ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS – I
M Code: 54091
Subject Code: BTAM-101
Paper ID: [A1101]
Time: 3 Hrs. Max. Marks: 60

INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES:
1. SECTION-A is COMPULSORY consisting of TEN questions carrying TWO marks each.
2. SECTION - B & C. have FOUR questions each.
3. Attempt FIVE questions from SECTION B & C carrying EIGHT marks each, selecting at
least TWO questions each from SECTION - B & C.
4. Symbols used have their usual meanings. Statistical tables, if demanded, may be
provided.

SECTION A

o m
.r c
1. a) Find asymptotes, parallel to axes, of the curve: y = .

b) Write a formula to find the volume of the solid generated by the revolution, about

x = a and x = b.

p e o m
x - axis, of the area bounded by the curve y = f(x), the x - axis and the ordinates

c) Find the value of

p a
, where x = rcos & y = rsin.
.r c
b r
percentage error in its area?

p e
d) If an error of 1% is made in measuring the major and minor axes of an ellipse, what is the

e) Is the function
a
? If yes, what is its degree?

rp
f) What is the value of  xydxdy over the positive quadrant of the circle x2 + y2 = 1?

g) Give geometrical interpretation of ∫ ∫

h) Show that for the vector field ⃗


b
(x2 - y2 + x) ̂ — (2xy + y) ̂,  x ⃗ 0.

i) Show that the vector field ⃗ = (-x2 + yz) ̂ + (4y — z2x) ̂ + (2xz — 4z) ̂ is solenoidal.
j) State Green’s theorem in plane.

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SECTION B
2. Trace the following curves by giving their salient feature:
a) y2(a—x) = x2(a+x).

b) r = a(1—cos) (4,4)
3. a) Find the whole length of the curve

b) Use definite integral to find the area of ellipse (4,4)

4. a) lf u = log (x3 +y3 +z3 —3xyz), show that = -9(x+y+z)-2.

b) State Euler’s theorem for homogeneous functions and apply it to show that (4,4)

o m
.r c
5. a) The temperature T at any point (x, y, z) in space is T = 400xyz2 . Find the highest
temperature on the surface of the unit sphere x2 + y2 + z2= 1.
b) If f(x,y) = tan-1 xy, compute f(0.9, –1.2) approximately.

p e o m (4,4)

p a SECTION C
.r c
r e
6. a) Evaluate the following integral by changing the order of integration:

b p
a (4,4)

rp
b) Evaluate the triple integral
7. a) Find a unit vector normal to the surface x2+y2+z2= 9 at the point (2, -1, 2).

b) If u = x2+y2+z2 & ⃗⃗

8. a) If ⃗⃗ ̂
̂ ̂

̂ evaluate,  ⃗
b
̂ Show that . ̂ 5u

̂ where C is the curve in the xy-plane y = 2x2


(4,4)

from (0,0) to (1,2).

b) Compute  ⃗ ̂ ⃗ ̂ ̂ ̂ and S is the triangular


surface with vertices (2, 0,0), (0, 2, 0) and (0, 0, 4). (4,4)

9. State Gauss Divergence theorem and verify it for ⃗ ̂ ̂ ̂ taken over


the cube bounded by .

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