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This document appears to be a question paper for a B.E./B.Tech degree examination in mathematics. It contains 15 questions testing various concepts in linear algebra, multivariable calculus, complex analysis and Fourier analysis. The questions are both theoretical involving concepts and definitions, as well as problems involving calculations. Marks are allocated for each part of each question. The document provides a code, duration and maximum marks for the exam. It begins with 10 short answer questions worth 2 marks each, followed by 5 long answer questions worth 16 marks each, testing more advanced topics and requiring detailed working.

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Reg. No.

Question Paper Code : 17531

B.E. / B.TECH. DEGREE EXAMINATION, APRIL / MAY 2021


Second Semester
Common to all UG Programmes
19BS201 – MATHEMATICS - II
(Regulations: Mepco – R2019)
Duration: 3 Hours Max. : 100 Marks
Answer ALL Questions
PART A – (10  2 = 20 Marks)
BTL, CO

U, CO1 1. The sum of two eigen values and trace of a 3×3 matrix are equal, then the value
of | | is ______. Justify your answer.
A) 0 B) 8 C) 10 D) None of the above
U, CO1 2. Write down the matrix of the quadratic form
8x12  7x22  3x32  12x1 x2  8x2 x3  4x3 x1 .
A, CO2 3. If   x 2  y 2  z 2 , grad  at 3, 4, 0 is ____________. Justify.
  
If F  x  3 y i   y  2z  j  x  az k is solenoidal , the value of ‘ a ’ is
A, CO2 4.
____________. Justify.
Show that the function 2x  x3  3xy2 is harmonic ________. Justify your
U, CO3 5.
answer.
R, CO3 6. Define Bilinear transformation.
A, CO4 z dz
7. Evaluate  z2 where C is the circle z  1 using Cauchy’s integral formula.
C
A, CO4
1
8. poles of f ( z )  are _______. Justify.
( z  5) ( z  4) 2
3

L e4t  t 4  7 =___________. Justify.


A, CO5 9.
R, CO5 10. Write Parseval’s identity for Fourier transform.

PART B – (5  16 = 80 Marks)
 2 1 1 
Verify Cayley – Hamilton theorem for A   1 2  1 and
A, CO1
11. a) i.
 
 1  1 2 
(8 Marks)
hence find the inverse of A.

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A, CO1 11. a) ii. Solve the equations:

by finding the inverse by elementary row


operations. (8 Marks)
OR
A, CO1 11. b) Reduce the quadratic form 3x 2  5 y 2  3z 2  2 yz  2 zx  2 xy to
the canonical form by orthogonal transformation and also find its
index, rank, signature and the nature. (16 Marks)

A, CO2 12. a) i. Apply Green’s theorem to evaluate

∫ ( ) ( ) , where C is the boundary of the


area enclosed by the -axis and the upper-half of the circle
. (8 Marks)
  
Verify Gauss divergence theorem for F  x 2 i  y 2 j  z 2 k over
L, CO2 12. a) ii.

the cube bounded by the planes x  0, x  1,


y  0, y  1, z  0, z  1. (8 Marks)
OR
 
A, CO2 12. b) i.  
 
Show that F  2xy  z 3 i  x 2 j  3xz2 k is irrotational and find

its scalar potential F   . (8 Marks)
L, CO2 12. b) ii. Verify Stoke’ s theorem for a vector field defined by
  
F  ( x 2  y 2 )i  2 xyj taken around the rectangle
bounded by the lines , y  0, y  b. (8 Marks)

A, CO3 13. a) i. If f ( z)  u  iv is a regular function of z, then show that


 2 2 
 2  2  log f ( z )  0
 x y  (8 Marks)
A, CO3 13. a) ii. Find the image of the circle z  2i  2 in the complex plane under
1
the mapping w  . (8 Marks)
z
OR

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A, CO3 13. b) i. Determine the analytic function f (z) whose real part is

(8 Marks)

A, CO3 13. b) ii. Find the bilinear transformation which maps the points
z  0,  i, 1 into w  i, 1, 0 respectively. (8 Marks)

z4
 2 where C is the circle z  1  i  2 using
A, CO4 14. a) i. Evaluate dz
C z  2z  5

Cauchy’s integral formula. (8 Marks)


A, CO4 z2 1
14. a) ii. Expand f ( z )  as Laurent’s series valid in
( z  2)( z  3)

A) 2  z  3 B) z  3 C) z  2 (8 Marks)
OR
2
d
A, CO4 14. b) i. Evaluate  5  4 cos .
0
(8 Marks)

x 2 dx
A, CO4 14. b) ii. Evaluate  ( x2  22 )( x2  32 ) .

(8 Marks)

A, CO5  s 
15. a) i. Using convolution theorem, find L1  2 2 2
.
 (s  a )  (8 Marks)
A, CO5 15. a) ii. Find the Laplace transform of the triangular wave of period 2a
 t, 0t a
given by f (t )  
2a  t , a  t  2a (8 Marks)
OR

1  x 2 , x  1
Find the Fourier transform of f ( x)  
A, CO5 15. b)
 0, x  1

x cos x  sin x  x 
Hence deduce the value of 
0
x3
cos  dx
 2 (16 Marks)

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