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This document appears to be a model paper for a second semester mathematics exam for an engineering degree. It contains 15 multi-part questions testing various calculus and complex analysis concepts. The questions cover topics such as double integrals, vector calculus, contour integration, power series expansions, and transformations of complex functions. Students are required to show their work to receive partial or full credit on the questions.

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M 001

MODEL PAPER

B.E./B.Tech. DEGREE EXAMINATION.

Second Semester

MA 132 — MATHEMATICS — II

(Common to all branches except Information Technology)

Time : Three hours Maximum : 100 marks

Statistical Tables permitted.

Answer ALL questions.

PART A — (10  2 = 20 marks)



1. Express 
0 0
f ( x , y ) dx dy in polar co–ordinates.

5 3
2. Simplify   , 
2 2

3. Is the vector x iˆ  2 y jˆ  3 z kˆ , Irrotational?

4. Find r n where r  x 2  y 2  z 2 .

5. Prove that real and imaginary parts of an analytic function are harmonic functions.

6. Find the image of y  c under the transformation w  z 2 ?

7. State Couchy’s integral theorem.

8. What is a removable singularity? Give an example.

9. For the set of numbers 5, 10, 8, 2, 7 find second moment.

10. The two regression equations of the variables x and y are : x  20 . 1  0 . 5 y and
y  11 . 64  0 . 8 x find the mean x and y .

PART B — (5  16 = 80 marks)
11. (i) A survey of 200 families having 3 children selected at random solve the
following results :
Male births : 0 1 2 3
No. of families : 40 58 62 40

Test the hypothesis male and female births are equally likely at 5% level of significance
using  2 test. (8)

(ii) A group of 10 rats fed on diet A and another group of 8 rats fed on diet B, recorded the
following increase in weight in gms.
Diet A : 5 6 8 1 12 4 3 9 6 10
Diet B : 2 3 6 8 10 1 2 8

In diet A superior to diet B at 5% level of significance? (8)

12. (a) (i) Find the area of the region bounded by y  x3, y  x using double
integrals. (6)
1 1x 1 ( x  y )

(ii) Evaluate  
0 0

0
dz dy dx . (4)

 (4  x
2 3 2
(iii) Evaluate ) dx using Beta and Gamma function. (6)
0

Or


ey
(b) (i) Change the order of integration and evaluate 
0 0
y
dy dx . (6)

2 2

(ii) Evaluate

 
 0 r 0
1  4r 2 r dr  d . (6)

 2

(iii) Find 0
tan  d using Beta and Gamma functions. (4)

13. (a) (i) If   2 xyz 3 iˆ  x 2 z  jˆ  3 x 2 y z 2 kˆ find  (x , y, z ) , if


 (1,  2 , 2 )  4 .
(8)

(ii) Find the circulation of F  ( x  3 y ) iˆ  ( y  2 x ) jˆ about the closed curve C in
the xy plane where C : x  2 cos t , y  3 sin t , 0  t  2 . (8)

Or

(b) (i) Evaluate 
S
F  nˆ dS where

F  4 xz iˆ  y 2 jˆ  yz kˆ and S is the
surface of the cube x  0 , x  1, y  0 , y  1, z  0 , z  1 using
divergence theorem. (6)

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(ii) Verify Stokes theorem for F  3 y iˆ  xz jˆ  yz 2
kˆ over the surface
2 2
x y  2  z, z  0 . (10)

14. (a) (i) If f ( z )  u  iv is analytic find f (z ) given that


sin 2 x
u v  . (8)
cosh 2 y  cos 2 x

(ii) Find the bi–linear transformation which maps z  1, i ,  1 onto w  i , 0 ,  i .


Hence find the fixed points. (8)

Or

(b) (i) If f (z ) is analytic such that f  ( z )  0 , prove that

 2 2 
 2  2  log f  ( z )  0 . (8)
 x y 
z
(ii) Prove that the transformation w  maps the upper half of the z–plane onto the
1z
upper half of the w–plane. What is the image of | z |  1 under this
transformation? (8)

z
15. (a) (i) Expand f ( z )  in a Laurent series valid in | z |  1 and
(z  1) ( z  3 )
| z  1|  2 . (6)
2
cos 2 d 
(ii) Evaluate 
0
5  4 cos 
by Contour integration. (10)

Or

z
2
(b) (i) Evaluate e1 z dz
where C is | z |  1 . (6)
C


x 2 dx
(ii) Evaluate 

(x 2
 a 2 ) (x 2  b 2 )
, a  b  0 by contour integration. (10)

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