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This document is an exam for a mathematics course consisting of two sections with 8 total questions. It provides instructions for students to answer 6 questions, selecting 3 from each section. The questions cover various topics in calculus, including limits, derivatives, integrals, functions, and geometry. Students are asked to show work and provide full solutions for partial credit on sub-questions.

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Heaven’s light is our guide

Rajshashi University of Engineering & Technology


B.Sc. Engineering 1st Year 1st Semister Examination- 2013
Department of Computer Science & Engineering
Course no: Math 107 Course Title: Mathematics-I
Full Marks: 70 Time: Three(03) hours

N.B: Answer six questions, taking three from each section.


The questions are of equal value.
Use separate answer script for each questions.

SECTION- A
MARKS

1. (a) Define limit and continuity of a function. A function f (x) is denoted as follows: 04

1 for x< 0

{
f (x)=¿ 1+ sinx for 0 ≤ x ≤ π /2
2
2+( x−π /2) for π /2≤ x

show that f ' (x) exit at x=π /2 but does not exit at x=0.

(b) Find from first principle the derivative of x x (x >0) 04

−1 2
(c) Differentiate x sin x
with respect to sin−1 x . 3
3

2. (a) State and prove Roller’s theorem. 04

(b) Define maximum and minimum of a function f (x) at x=a. Show 04


x
that the minimum value of is e
logx

(1+ x)1/ x −e 2
(c) Evaluate: lim 3
x →0 x 3

3. (a) find the condition that conics a x 2+ b y 2=1 and a 1 x 2+ b1 y 2 =1 shall cut orthogonally. 04

(b) If lx+my=1 touches the curve (ax )n+(by )n=1 then show that 04
n /n−1 n/ n−1
(1/a) +( n/b) =1

2
(c) Find the radius of curvature at the origin of the following curve: x 3+ y 3=3 axy 3
3

2
4. (a) Integrate the following integrals(any three) 11
3
dx a+ x 2 sinx+3 cosx dx
(i) ∫
( 1+ x ) √ 1−x 2 (ii)

a−x
dx (iii) ∫
3 sinx +4 cosx
dx (iv) ∫ 4
x +1

SECTION- B
MARKS

5. (a) find the whole area of a cycloid x=a(θ+ sinθ), y=a(1-cosθ), bounded by its base. 04

(b) Find the volume and the surface area of the solid ngenerated by revolving the cardioide 04
r =a(1−cosθ) about the initial line.

2
(c) Find the volume intrinsic equation of the cardiodie 3
3
r =a(1−cosθ), the arc being measured from the cusp(θ=0)

6. (a) State and prove the Euler’s homogeneous function for three variables. 04

x2 y 2 z 2 x2 y2 z2 2
(b) If + + =1 and + + =1 then prove that 3
a2 b 2 c2 a2 + λ b2 + λ c 2 + λ 3

x(b2−c 2 ) y (c 2−a 2) z (a 2−b2 )


+ + =0
dx dy dz

(c) Find the radius of curvature at any point for the curve x=a ( θ−sinθ ) , y=a(1−cosθ ) 04

n n n
7. (a) Evaluate: n →¿ α [ 2 2
+ 2 2 + ⋯ ⋯ ⋯ ⋯ ⋯+ 2 2
n +1 n +2 n +n ] 04

π /2
(b) Show that: ∫ √ sin√xsin x
+ √ cos x
π
dx= .
4
04
o

α
x3 2
(c) Show that: ∫ ¿ ¿ ¿ ¿ 3
0
3

8. (a) Define Gamma and Beta function. Show that ¿ n+1 = n ¿ n 04

ax n
(b) Obtain the reduction Function for ∫ e cos x dx 04

1 3 2
(c) Find the lengths of the loop of the curve x=t 2, y=t− t 3
3 3

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