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1. The document provides information about an engineering mathematics examination, including multiple choice questions about partial differential equations, Fourier series, heat equations, and Z-transforms. 2. Questions ask about the order of partial differential equations, complete integrals, convergence conditions of Fourier series, values of Fourier coefficients, solutions to heat/wave equations, properties of transforms, and solving applied problems involving these topics. 3. The exam has three parts - 10 one-mark multiple choice questions, 10 two-mark questions, and 5 questions worth 14 marks each involving solving problems and determining Fourier series expansions.

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1. The document provides information about an engineering mathematics examination, including multiple choice questions about partial differential equations, Fourier series, heat equations, and Z-transforms. 2. Questions ask about the order of partial differential equations, complete integrals, convergence conditions of Fourier series, values of Fourier coefficients, solutions to heat/wave equations, properties of transforms, and solving applied problems involving these topics. 3. The exam has three parts - 10 one-mark multiple choice questions, 10 two-mark questions, and 5 questions worth 14 marks each involving solving problems and determining Fourier series expansions.

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c) e − ias F (s ) d) F ( s)a
B.E/B.TECH DEGREE EXAMINATIONS: APRIL/MAY 2014 9. The Z transform of 1 is
(Regulations 2009) a) b) z
z
Third Semester ( z + 1)
MAT104: ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS - III
c) z d) z2
(Common to AERO, AUTO,CE,ECE,EIE,EEE,ME & MCT)
( z − 1) ( z + 1)
Time: Three Hours Maximum Marks: 100 10. If Z ( f (n)) = F ( z ) , then Z ( 2 f ( n)) is

Answer all the Questions:- a) 2F ( z) b) F (z )


2
PART A (10 x 1 = 10 Marks)
c) 4F ( z) d) none
1. The order of the PDE u xx + 4u xy + 14u yy = 0
a) 4 b) 2
PART B (10 x 2 = 20 Marks)
c) 3 d) 1
11. Form the PDE from z = ax + by n n
2. The complete integral of z = px + qy − pq is
a) z = x + y + f ( x, y ) b) z = xy 12. Find the complete integral of p + q =1
13. State the convergence condition on Fourier series.
c) z = x2 + y2 d) z = ax + by − ab
14. Find the value of ao , an for the function f ( x ) = sinh x defined in (− π , π )
The value of bn for f ( x) = x in (-1,1) is
3. 15. Write the steady state solution of the one dimensional heat equation.
16. State the physical meaning of the constant term in the one dimensional wave equation.
a) 0 b) 1
17. Find the Fourier transform of e − x
c) 2 d) X
18. Find the Fourier sine transform of e − bx
4. The value of ao , an for f ( x) = tan x in (−π ,π ) is
19. Find the Z transform of 3n
a) 0,0 b) 1,1
20. State the initial value theorem on Z transform.
c) 1,2 d) 2,2
5. The two dimensional heat flow equation in steady state is
PART C (5 x 14 = 70 Marks)
a) u x = utt b) ut = u xx
21. a) (i) Solve x p + y q = z (6)
2 2 2 2 2
c) u xx + uYY = 0 d) ux + u y = 0
x− y
Solve ( D + DD '−6D ' ) z = e + cos(2 x + y)
(ii) 2 2 (8)
6. The solution of the one-dimensional wave equation is
a) steady b) unsteady (OR)

c) periodic d) none b) (i) Solve ( D − 7 DD ' −6 D ' ) z = cos( x + 2 y ) + x


3 2 3 (8)

(ii) Solve x(y − z) p + y(z − x)q = z(x − y) (6)


7. The Fourier transform is
a) self-reciprocal b) pair
22. a) (i) Obtain the Fourier series expansion of x + x in the interval (− π , π ) (7)
2
c) unity d) none
8. If F ( f ( x )) = F ( S ) then F ( f ( x − a )) = − − − − − − (ii) Find the cosine series for f ( x) = e x in (0,1). (7)
a) − as b)
e e ias F (s ) (OR)

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b) Obtain the Fourier series for y=f(x) up to second harmonic for the following
data:
x 0 1 2 3 4 5
f(x) 9 18 24 28 26 20

23. a) A taut string of length 2 l is fastened at both ends. The midpoint of the string is

displaced by a distance b transversely and the string is released from rest in this
position. Find the displacement of any point of the string at any subsequent time.
(OR)
b) A bar of 10cm long, with insulated sides, has its ends A and B kept at 50°C

and 100°C respectively until steady state conditions prevail. The temperature

at A is then suddenly raised to 100°C and at the same instant that at B is

lowered to 60°C . Find the subsequent temperature at any time of the bar
at any time.

24. a) ⎧⎪a 2 − x 2 ; x < a


Find the Fourier transform of f ( x) = ⎨
⎪⎩ 0 ; x > a > 0
.
∞ ∞
sin t − t cos t ⎛ sin − cos t ⎞
2

Hence find (i) ∫ and (ii) ∫ ⎜ ⎟ dt


0 t3 0⎝ t3 ⎠
(OR)
(8)
Fc [ e − a ] and hence find Fs [ xe − a x ] .
2 2 2 2
x
b) (i) Find
∞ (6)
x 2 dx
(ii) Using Parsevel’s identity evaluate ∫ (x
0
2
+ a2 )2

25. a) (i) (7)


State and prove final value theorem on Z – Transform.

z2 (7)
(ii) Using convolution theorem find the inverse Z – transform of
( z − a )( z − b )
(OR)
b) Using Z–transform solve:

u n + 2 − 3u n +1 + 2u n = 4 n given that u 0 = 0 and u1 = 1.


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