This document is a tutorial sheet for a calculus and linear algebra course. It contains 10 problems involving functions of several variables, partial derivatives, Taylor series expansions, and Maclaurin series. The problems cover topics like finding partial derivatives, using Taylor series to verify equations, expanding functions as power series, and evaluating functions using expansions.
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Unit 2 Tutorial Sheet 1
This document is a tutorial sheet for a calculus and linear algebra course. It contains 10 problems involving functions of several variables, partial derivatives, Taylor series expansions, and Maclaurin series. The problems cover topics like finding partial derivatives, using Taylor series to verify equations, expanding functions as power series, and evaluating functions using expansions.
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18MAB101T−Calculus and Linear Algebra
SRM Institute of Science and Technology
Kattankulathur DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS 18MAB101T CALCULUS & LINEAR ALGEBRA UNIT-2 Functions of Several Variables Sl.No. Tutorial Sheet-1 Answers PART − B du e3t log t(2 + 3t log t) 1 If u = x2 y 3 , x = log t, y = et , find dt t
2 If u = log x3 + y 3 + z3 − 3xyz then prove that !2 ∂ ∂ ∂ −9 + + u= ∂x ∂y ∂z (x + y + z)2 ∂2 z 2 2∂ z 3 If z = f (x + ct) + φ (x − ct), prove that 2 = c ! ∂t ∂x2 y x x2 − y 2 4 If f (x, y) = x2 tan−1 − y 2 tan−1 , verify fxy = fyx . fxy = x y x2 + y 2 1 1 + x + (x2 − y 2 ) + Obtain the Maclaurin’s series of e cosy. x 2 5 1 3 + (x − 3xy 2 ) + . . . 6 ! PART − C x y z ∂u ∂u ∂u 6 If u = f , , , prove that x +y +z = 0. y z x ∂x ∂y ∂z 7 Using Taylor’s series, verify that, 1 1 log (1 + x + y) = (x + y) − (x + y)2 + (x + y)3 . . . . 2 3 ∂φ 8 Let φ = φ(u, v) where u = ex cosy and v = ex siny, show that v + ∂x ∂φ ∂φ u = (u2 + v 2 ) . ∂y ∂v 9 Find the expansion for f (x, y) = tan−1 (xy) and hence compute the value of f (0.9, −1.2). Hint.: Use the point (1,-1) for the expansion. -0.8229 π
10 Expand ex siny in power of x and y near the point −1, as far as 4 the terms of the third degree. 1 π