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1) The document is an assignment from the Department of Mathematics at SRM Institute of Science and Technology containing 5 calculus and linear algebra problems. 2) The problems involve solving differential equations, applying Taylor's theorem, proving an identity relating partial derivatives, and finding shortest and longest distances between a point and a sphere using Lagrange multipliers. 3) The assignment is worth a total of 60 marks and was given on October 29, 2021.
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SRM INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS
18MAB101T-CALCULUS AND LINEAR ALGEBRA
ASSSIGNMENT-II (UNIT-II & III) MARKS: 5*12=60
DATE 29/10/2021

d2y dy
x2  x  y  log x sin(log x)
1. Solve dx 2
dx .
d2y 2
y
2. Solve by the method of variation of parameters, dx 2
1  ex .
 y (1,1)
tan 1  
3. Expand  x  about upto second-degree term using Taylor’s
theorem.

4. If g ( x, y )   (u, v) , where u  x  y and v  2 xy then prove that


2 2

2 g 2 g 2    2 
2
  4( x  y )  2  2 
2

x 2 y 2  u v  .
5. Find the shortest and longest distance between from the point (1, 2, 1)
to the sphere x  y  z  24 , using Lagrange’s method of constrained
2 2 2

maxima and minima.

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