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This document contains instructions and questions for an engineering mathematics exam. It is divided into three sections: Section A contains 10 multiple choice questions worth 2 marks each, Section B contains 4 out of 5 problems worth 5 marks each, and Section C contains 3 problems worth 10 marks each. The exam covers topics such as differential equations, Fourier series, Laplace transforms, and complex analysis including residues. Students have 3 hours to complete the 60 mark exam.
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M3 (3rd) May2018 PDF

This document contains instructions and questions for an engineering mathematics exam. It is divided into three sections: Section A contains 10 multiple choice questions worth 2 marks each, Section B contains 4 out of 5 problems worth 5 marks each, and Section C contains 3 problems worth 10 marks each. The exam covers topics such as differential equations, Fourier series, Laplace transforms, and complex analysis including residues. Students have 3 hours to complete the 60 mark exam.
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Roll No. Total No.

of Pages: 02
Total No. of Questions: 09

B.Tech. (CE)/(ECE)/(EE)/(Electrical & Electronics)/ B.Tech. (Electronics &


Computer Engg.)/ B.Tech. (Electronics & Electrical)/(ETE) (2011 Onwards) /
B.Tech. (Electrical Engg. & Industrial Control) (2012 Onwards) / B.Tech.
(Electronics Engg.) (2012 Onwards) (Sem. – 3)
ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS – III
M Code: 56071
Subject Code: BTAM-301
Paper ID: [A1128]
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 contains FIVE questions carrying FIVE marks each and students have to
attempt any FOUR questions.

to attempt any TWO questions.

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3. SECTION-C contains THREE questions carrying TEN marks each and students have

.r c
SECTION A

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1. a) Evaluate, 
z3
z i e
dz along the circle, z  2 .

p o
a .r c
b) Under what condition or conditions the general linear partial differential equation of
second order is elliptic.

p
b r
c) Define the term “an indicial equation”.
d) Find , L [(t e-t sin4t)].
p e
a
rp
e) Form a partial differential equation from z = f(x +y-z, xyz).
f) Expand sin z in Taylor’s series about the point z = 0.

where f(z) =
tan z
.
b
g) Find the sum of the residues at each pole of the function f(z), lying inside the circle z  3

h) If it is required to find the Fourier series of an odd function in (-, ) then which formulae
you will use?

i) What are Dirichlet’s conditions for the expansion of f(x) as a Fourier series in (-, )?
j) State the change of scale property of Laplace transforms.

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SECTION B

2. Solve the partial differential equation, (D3 - 4D2D + 4DD)z = 6 sin (3x + 2y).
3. State and prove the Cauchy’s integral formula.
4. Using Laplace transforms, solve the differential equation,

d 2x  
 9 x  cos 2t where x ( 0)  1, x   1.
dt 2 2
1
5. Find the Fourier series to represent, f ( x)  (  x) 2 , where 0  x  2
4

s
6. Find the inverse Laplace transform of the function, cot 1   .
a

SECTION C

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.r c
2 dx
7. Use the concept of residues to evaluate, 
0 5  4 sin x

x
p e
string in the form y  a sin from which it is released at time t = 0.
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8. A string is stretched and fastened to two points l apart. Motion is started by displacing the

a .r c
l

y ( x, t )  a sin
x
r
cos
ct
p
Show that the displacement of any point at a distance x from one end at time t is given by

.
e
l
b
d2y
l
dy
 (1  x)  2 y  0 .
a p
rp
9. Solve in series, x 2
dx dx

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