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UNIT-I
FOURIER SERIES (2 Marks)

1. State the conditions for f(x) to have Fourier series expansion.


2. State whether y = tan x can be expanded as a Fourier series. If so how? If
not why?
3. Write the formula for finding Euler’s constant of a Fourier series in (0,2П)
4. Suppose the function x cosx has the series expansion ∑ bn sin nx find the
value of b1 in (-П, П).
5. Find the sum of the Fourier series for f(x) = x 0< x<1
2 1< x <2 at x=1.
6. Express f(x) =| x | - П < x < П as a Fourier series.
7. Find the constant term a0 and the coefficient of cosnx, an in the Fourier
series expansion of f(x) = x – x3 in (-П, П).
8. Find the constant term in the Fourier expansion of x2- 2 in the range
|x| <2.
9. If f(x) = x2+x is expressed as a Fourier series in the interval (-2, 2) to which
value this series converges at x = 2.
10. Find half range sine series for f(x) = k in 0 < x < П.
11. Find half range sine series for f(x) = 2 in 0 < x < П.
12. Find half range cosine series for f(x) = x in 0 < x < П.
13. Expand f(x) = 1 in a sine series in 0 < x < П.
14. Expand f(x) = x in (0, 1) as a Fourier series.
15. Find half range cosine series for f(x) = ax- x2 in the range (0, a).
16. Find the Fourier sine series for f(x) = x in 0< x<2.
17. Find half range sine series for f(x) = x2 in 0< x <3.
18. To which value the value sine series corresponding to f(x) = x2 expressed
in the interval (0, 2) converges at x=2.
19. State Parseval’s identity for full range expansion of f(x) as Fourier series
(0,2l).
20. What does u mean by harmonic analysis?

UNIT –II

FOURIER TRANSFORMS
(2 Marks)
1. State Fourier integral theorem
2. Show that f(x)=1 0< x < ∞
3. Define Fourier transform pair.
4. Define the Fourier transform and its inverse transform.
5. What is the Fourier cosine transform of a function?
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6. Find the Fourier cosine transform of f(x)= { cosx if 0< x < a


0 if x≥a
-2x
7. Find the Fourier cosine transform of e + 3x.
8. Find the Fourier sine transform of 1/x.
9. Define Fourier sine transform and its inversion formula.
10. Find Fc [x e-ax] and Fs [x e-ax].
11. If Fourier transform f(x) =F(s) then what is Fourier transform of f(ax).
12. Show that Fourier sine transform of xe-x2/2 is self reciprocal.
13. Prove that Fc [f(x cosax] =1/2 [Fc(s+a) +Fc(s-a)] where Fc denote the
Fourier cosine transform f(x).
14. If F(s) is the Fourier transform of f(x) , then show that the Fourier
transform of e iax f(x) is F(s+a).
15. If F(s) is the complex Fourier transform of f(x) then find F [f(x-a)].
16.
Given that e-x2/2 is self reciprocal under Fourier cosine transform find
(i) Fourier cosine transform of e-x2/2 (ii) Fourier sine transform of xe-
x2/2

17. If Fc(s) is the Fourier cosine transform of f(x). Prove that the Fourier
cosine transform of f(ax) is 1/a Fc[s/a].
18. If F(s) is the Fourier transform of f(x) then find the Fourier transform
of f(x-a).
19. State the convolution theorem for Fourier transforms.
20. Find the Fourier cosine transform of e-ax, a>0.

UNIT – III PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS


(2 MARKS)
1. Form the partial differential equation by eliminating the arbitrary
constants a and b from Z = ax + by
2. Form the partial differential equation by eliminating the arbitrary
constants from Z = ax + by + ab
3. Form the partial differential equation by eliminating the arbitrary
constants a and b from Z = (x +a)2+ (y + b)2.
4. Form the partial differential equation by eliminating the arbitrary
constants a and b from Z = (x2+a2) (y2+b2).
5. Form the partial differential equation by eliminating the arbitrary
constants a and b from Z = axn+ byn.
6. Form a partial differential equation by eliminating the arbitrary
constants a and b from Z = (2x2+a) (3y-b).
7. Obtain partial differential equation by eliminating the arbitrary
constants a and b from (x-a)2+(y-b)2+z2 = 1.
8. Find the partial differential equation of the family of spheres having
their centers on the line x=y=z
9. Form the partial differential equation by eliminating the arbitrary
constants a and b from Z = xy + y √(x2-a2) + b
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10. Form the partial differential equation by eliminating the arbitrary


function Z = f(x2-y2)
11. Form the partial differential equation by eliminating the arbitrary
function Z = f(x/y)
12. Eliminate the arbitrary function f and g from Z = f(x+iy) + g(x-iy) to
obtain a partial differential equation involving z, x, y.
13. Solve √p + √q=1.
14. Obtain the complete solution of the equation Z = px + qy - 2√pq.
15.
Find the complete integral of Z = px+qy+p2+q2
16. Solve p (1+q) =qz.
17. Solve the equation of p tan x +q tan y = tan z.
18. Solve (D3+DD’2-D2D’-D’3) Z = 0.
19. Find the particular integral of (D2 -DD’) Z = sin x cos2y.
20. Find the particular integral of (D2-3DD’+2 D’2) Z = cos(x+2y).

UNIT- IV
APPLICATIONS OF PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS
(2 Marks)

1. Find all situations of ytt = c2 yxx by the method of separation of


variables.
2. State and solve the steady state one dimensional heat equation.
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3. Classify the equation Uxx-y Uyy=2y Uy
4. Classify the partial differential equation (1+x)2 Uxx-4xUxy +Uyy=0
5. Classify the partial differential equation Uxx + xUyy=0
6. State and solve the Laplace equation by the method of separation of
variables.
7. What conditions are assumed in deriving the one dimensional wave
equation?
8. State the wave equation and give the various solutions of it.
9. What are the various solutions of ∂2y/∂t2 = a2 ∂2y /∂x2.
10.
State the suitable solution of the one dimensional heat equation
∂u/∂t=a2 ∂2u/∂x2
11. State the governing equation for one dimensional heat equation and
necessary conditions to solve the problem.
12. State any two laws which are assumed to derive one dimensional heat
equation.
13. A rod of length 20cm whose one end is kept at 300c and the other end is
kept a t 700c is maintained so until steady prevails. Find the steady
state temperature.
14. A bar of length 50cms has its ends kept at 200c and1000c until steady
state conditions prevail. Find the temperature at any point of the bar.

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15. A rod 30cm long has its ends A and B kept at 200c and 800c
respectively until steady state conditions prevail. Find the steady state
temperature in the rod.
16. State two dimensional Laplace equations.
17. Write down the three possible solutions of Laplace equation in two-
dimensions.
18. Write any two solutions of the laplace equation Uxx + Uyy=0 involving
exponential terms in x or y.
19. Classify x2Uxx+ 2xyUxy+(1+y2)Uyy-2Ux=0
20.
Classify the partial differential equation ∂2u /∂x2 = ∂2u/∂y2

THE Z- TRANSFORMS (2 MARKS)

1. Define Z- transform.
2. Prove that Z[an] =Z/ (Z-a) is |z| > |a|.
3.
Prove that Z(n) = Z/(Z-1)2
4. Find Z{a| n|}
5. Find Z [1/n (n+1)].
6. Find Z [eat+b].
7. Find [an cosnθ].
8. Find [ann].
9. Find Z[et sin2t]
10. Prove that Z [nf (n)] =-zd/dz (F (z)).
11. Find Z [n2].
12. Find the Z-transform of {nck}
13. Find [e-t t2].
14. Z [f (n+1)] =ZF (Z)-Zf (0).
15. Find Z [an/n!].
16. Find Z (cos (t+T)].
17. Define unit sample sequence.
18. Define unit step sequence.
19. Find the Z-transform of nanu(n).
20. Define convolution of sequence.

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