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Mathematics 3 Assignment

This document contains two units on Fourier series and Fourier transforms with multiple questions in each part. Some key questions include: 1. Finding Fourier coefficients and determining Fourier series expansions for various functions over different intervals. 2. Stating Fourier transform pairs and properties like the Fourier transform of derivatives. 3. Evaluating integrals using Fourier transforms and properties like convolution and Parseval's theorem. 4. Questions on Z-transforms including finding Z-transforms of sequences, using properties like the initial value and final value theorems, and relating Z-transforms to difference equations.

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Mathematics 3 Assignment

This document contains two units on Fourier series and Fourier transforms with multiple questions in each part. Some key questions include: 1. Finding Fourier coefficients and determining Fourier series expansions for various functions over different intervals. 2. Stating Fourier transform pairs and properties like the Fourier transform of derivatives. 3. Evaluating integrals using Fourier transforms and properties like convolution and Parseval's theorem. 4. Questions on Z-transforms including finding Z-transforms of sequences, using properties like the initial value and final value theorems, and relating Z-transforms to difference equations.

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Mathematics - 3

Unit-1 Fourier series

Part-A

1. Find b n in the expansion of x 2 as a Fourier series in ( – π , π ) .


2. If f (x) is an odd function defined in (−l , l), what is the values of a 0 and a n?
3. Find the Fourier constants b n for x sin x in (−π , π ).
4. State Parseval’s identity for the half range cosine expansion of f (x) in (0,1).
5. Find the value of a n in the cosine series expansion of f ( x )=K in the interval (0,10).
6. Find the root mean square of the function f ( x )=x in the interval (0 , l) .
1
7. Determine b n in the Fourier series expansion of f ( x )= ( π−x ) ∈0< x <2 π .
2
8. Define root mean square value of a function f (x) in a< x <b .
9. If f ( x )=2 x in the interval (0,4), then find the value of a 2 in the Fourier series expansion.

sin nx
10. The Fourier series expansion of f (x) in ( 0,2 π ) is ∑ . Find the root mean square value of
n =1 n
f (x) in the interval ( 0,2 π ) .

Part-B
x ∈0 ≤ x ≤ 3
11. Find the Fourier series for f ( x )= {6−x∈3 ≤ x≤6
1 1 1 1
12. Find the Fourier series for f ( x )=x 2 ∈(−π , π ). Hence find + + + +…
14 24 34 4 4
13. Obtain the half range cosine series for f ( x )=x 2 ∈(0 , π) .

14. Find the half range sine series for f ( x )=x (π− x) in the interval (0 , π) and deduce that

1 1 1 1
− + − +…
13 33 5 3 7 3
15. Find the half range cosine series of f ( x )=π −x2 in the interval (0 , π) . Hence find the sum of the

1 1 1 1
series + + + +…
14 24 34 4 4
16. Find the Fourier series of periodicity 3 for f ( x )=2 x−x 2 ∈0< x< 3
17. Find the complex form of the Fourier series for the function f ( x )=e−x in the interval (-1,1).
18. Find the Fourier series up to second harmonic for the following data

x 0 1 2 3 4 5
f (x) 9 18 24 28 26 20
19. Find the Fourier series up to second harmonic for the following data

x 0 π/ 2 π /3 π 4 π /3 5 π /3 2 π
3
f (x) 1.0 1.4 1.9 1. 1.15 1.2 1.0
7
20. Find the Fourier series up to second harmonic for the following data

x 0 60 120 180 240 300 360


f (x) 0.8 0. 0.4 0.7 0.9 1.1 0.8
6
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Unit-2 Fourier Transform

Part-A
1. Write the Fourier transform pair.
2. State the Fourier integral theorem.
π
3. Find Fourier transform of f ( x )=
{
4. Find Fourier Sine transform of e−ax , x >0 , a>0
x , 0< x <
π
π−x , < x< π
2
2

5. What is the Fourier transform of f (x−a) if the Fourier transform of f (x) is f (s ).


6. State the Fourier transforms of the derivatives of a function.
1
7. Prove that F [ f ( ax ) ] = F
a ( as ) , a>0.
x , for 0< x< 1
8. Find the Fourier cosine transform of f (x) defined as f ( x )= 2−x , for 1< x <2

iax
{ 0 , for x >2
9. Prove that F [ e f ( x ) ]=F (s +a), where F [ f ( x ) ] =F ( s).
10. State the convolution theorem of the Fourier transforms.

PART-B
1−| x|,|x|<1
11. Find the Fourier transform of f ( x )= {
and hence deduce
0 ,|x|>1
the

∞ 2 ∞ 4
sin t sin t
value of ∫
0
[ ]
t
dt and∫
0 t
dt . [ ]
2
1−x ,| x|≤ 1
12. Find the Fourier transform of f ( x )= {
and hence deduce
0 ,|x|>1
that

∫ sinS−ScosS
S
3
S
cos dS .
2
0
2 2 2 2
x
13. Find Fourier Cosine transform of e−a and hence find Fourier sine transform of x e−a x .

dx
14. Use transforms method to evaluate∫ .
0 ( x + 1 )( x 2 + 4 )
2

e−ax
15. Find the Fourier Sine transform of the function f ( x )= .
x
)=i 2 22 as2 2 .
16. Find the Fourier transform of e−a|x|, a>0 . Hence deduce that F ( x e
−a|x|
√π (a + s )
17. By finding the Fourier cosine transform of f ( x )=e−ax ( a>0) and using Parseval’s identity for

dx
cosine transform evaluate ∫ 2.
0 (a + x2 )
2


−α
18. Solve for f (x) from the integral equation ∫ f ( x ) cosαxdx=e .
0

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Unit-5 Z Transform

an
1. Find Z [ ]
n!
in Z-transform.

2. Find Z [e−iat ] using Z-transform.


3. State and prove initial value theorem in Z-transform.
4. Find the Z-transform of ( n+1 ) ( n+2).
5. Find the Z-transform of (n+2).
6. State the final value theorem in Z-transform.
1
7. Find Z
n[].

z
8. Evaluate z
−1
[ 2
z +7 z+ 10
. ]
9. Express Z { f (n+1) } in terms of f́ (z).
10. Find the value of Z {f ( n ) } when f ( n )=n a n.
11. Form the difference equation from y n=a+b 3n .
12. Form a difference equation by eliminating arbitrary constants from U n =a 2n+1.
1 z
13. Prove that Z
n+1 [ ]
= zlog
z−1
. ( )
14. State and prove the second shifting theorem in Z-transform.
z3
15. Find Z
−1
[ ( z−1 )2 (z−2) ]
using partial fraction.

16. Solve the difference equation y ( k +2 )−4 y ( k +1 ) + 4 y ( k )=0 where y ( 0 )=1 , y (1 )=0.
z2
17. Using convolution theorem evaluate inverse Z-transform of .
( z−1 ) (z−3)
18. Using Z-transform solve y ( n ) +3 y ( n−1 )−4 y ( n−2 )=0 , n ≥2 given that
y ( 0 )=3 ; y ( 1 )=−2.
z ( z 2−z+ 2)
19. Find Z
−1
[ ]
( z+ 1 ) (z−1)2
by using method of partial fraction.

20. Using Z-transform solve difference equation y ( n+2 ) + y ( n )=2 given that y ( 0 )= y ( 1 )=0.
z(z +1)
21. Find the inverse Z-transform of .
( z−1)3
z2
22. Using convolution theorem find Z
−1
( (z+ a)2).

23. Solve the difference equation y ( n+3 ) −3 y ( n+1 ) +2 y ( n )=0 given that
y ( 0 )=4 , y (1 )=0 , y (2)=8, by the method of Z-transform.
z2
24. Find the inverse Z-transform of by partial fraction method.
( z+2 ) (z 2 + 4)
nπ n nπ nπ
25. Find the Z-transform of cos , a cos and sin .
2 2 2
2
8z
26. Find the inverse Z-transform of by using convolution theorem.
( 2 z−1 ) ( 4 z−1)
27. Solve y n+ 2+6 y n+1+ 9 y n=2n given y 0= y1 =0, using Z-transform.
z 3 +3 z
28. Find the inverse Z-transform of .
( z−1 )2 ( z2 +1)
29. Drive the difference equation, given y n= A 3 n+ B 5n where A and B are arbitrary
constants.
1
30. Verify initial and final value theorem for .
( n+1 ) (n+2)

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