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Ptu B.tech 1 Math2 2015

1. The document is an exam paper for Engineering Mathematics-II containing 9 questions divided into 3 sections. 2. Section A contains 10 multiple choice questions worth 2 marks each. Sections B and C contain 4 questions each worth 8 marks, and students must attempt 5 questions total selecting at least 2 from each of Sections B and C. 3. The questions cover topics like differential equations, matrix algebra, series tests, and complex functions.

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Ptu B.tech 1 Math2 2015

1. The document is an exam paper for Engineering Mathematics-II containing 9 questions divided into 3 sections. 2. Section A contains 10 multiple choice questions worth 2 marks each. Sections B and C contain 4 questions each worth 8 marks, and students must attempt 5 questions total selecting at least 2 from each of Sections B and C. 3. The questions cover topics like differential equations, matrix algebra, series tests, and complex functions.

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Roll No. Total No.

of Pages : 02
Total No. of Questions : 09
B.Tech. (2011 Onwards) (Sem.–2)
ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS-II
Subject Code : BTAM-102
Paper ID : [A1111]
Time : 3 Hrs. Max. Marks : 60

INSTRUCTION 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 any FIVE questions from SECTION B & C carrying EIGHT marks each.
4. Select atleast TWO questions from SECTION - B & C.

SECTION-A
l. Write briefly :
(a) Determine for what values of a and b, the differential equation :
(y + x 3)dx + (ax + by 3dy = 0) is exact ?
(b) Solve the differential equation : y’ + 4xy + xy3 = 0.
(c) Factorizing the differential operator, reducing it into first order equations,
solve the differential equation : y” – 4y’ – 5y = 0.

x
(d) Find the general solution of the equation : 4y” – 4y’ + y = e 2 .
(e) On putting x = ez, find the transformed differential equation of
x2y” + xy’ + y = x.

1 4 
(f) Verify Cayley-Hamilton theorem for the matrix A =   and find its
3 2 
inverse.
(g) Define orthogonal and unitary matrices with suitable examples.
(h) State different forms of comparison test.
1 1 1
(i) Prove that the series : 1 –  –  .............. is convergent but not absolutely
2 3 4
convergent.
(j) Prove that w = cosz is not a bounded function.
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SECTION-B
2. Solve the differential equation : (5x3 + 12x2 + 6y2)dx + 6xydy = 0.
3. Find the general solution of the equation : y’’ +16y = 32sec2x, using the method
of variation of parameters.

2 d2y dy
4. Solve : 1  x  2
 (1  x)  y  4 cos log(1  x ) .
dx dx

5. An inductance of 2 Heneries and a resistance of 20 Ohms are connected in series


with e.m.f. E volts. If the current is zero when t = 0, find the current at the end
of 0.01 second if E=100 volts.

SECTION-C

2 3 1 
 
6. Using Gauss-Jordan method, find the inverse of the matrix, A = 1 3 3  .
 0 1 2 

7. (i) Find the eigen-values and the corresponding eigen-vectors of the matrix

1 1 0 
0 1 1 
A=  .
0 0 1   


ln n
(ii) Does the series : n1
3 converge? Justify..
n2

8. Examine the convergence or divergence of the following series :

   
n 1 4n n ! n ! n2 1
(i) 
n1
n , (ii) n1
(2n)!
, (iii) 
n0
2 n
, (iv) 
n1
(–1)n1
n2
,

9. (i) Find all values of which satisfy, ez = 1 + i.


(ii) Find real and imaginary parts of Log[(l + i)Log i].
(iii) If tan(x + iy) = i, where x and y are real, prove that x is indeterminate and y
is infinite.

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