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1. The document contains an assignment with problems involving calculus topics such as: differential equations, double and triple integrals in cartesian and polar coordinates, vector calculus concepts like divergence and curl, Green's theorem, and Stokes' theorem. 2. Many problems involve evaluating definite integrals over specific regions to find volumes, areas, line integrals of vector fields, and verifying vector calculus theorems by evaluating surface and volume integrals. 3. Differential equations covered include initial value problems, boundary value problems, and using methods like variation of parameters and finding fundamental solutions.

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Asignment Maths II

1. The document contains an assignment with problems involving calculus topics such as: differential equations, double and triple integrals in cartesian and polar coordinates, vector calculus concepts like divergence and curl, Green's theorem, and Stokes' theorem. 2. Many problems involve evaluating definite integrals over specific regions to find volumes, areas, line integrals of vector fields, and verifying vector calculus theorems by evaluating surface and volume integrals. 3. Differential equations covered include initial value problems, boundary value problems, and using methods like variation of parameters and finding fundamental solutions.

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NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, RAIPUR

DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS
B.Tech.: II Semester, Subject: MATHEMATICS-II

—————————————– Assignment-II ——————————————–

1. Show whether the following sets are linearly independent or linearly dependent
a) {x2 , x2 + x, x2 + x + 1, x − 1} b) {ex , e2x , sinh x, cosh x}
c) {sin x, cos x, sinh x} d) {x, ex , cos x}

2. Show that ex ,e2x , e3x are the fundamental solutions of y 000 − 6y 00 + 11y 0 − 6y = 0, on any interval I.

3. Solve the initial value problem


(D4 + 2D3 + 11D2 + 18D + 18)y = 0, y(0) = 2, y 0 (0) = 3, y 00 (0) = −11, y 000 (0) = −23.
4. Find the non trivial solutions of the boundary value problem
(D4 − ω 4 )y = 0, y(0) = 0, y 00 (0) = 0, y(l) = 0, y 00 (l) = 0.

5. Solve the following differential equations


(a) (D − 2)2 y = 8(e2x + sin 2x + x2 )
(b) (D2 − 4)y = x sinh x
(c) (D2 − 4D + 4)y = 8 x2 e2x sin 2x
(d) (D4 + 2D2 + 1)y = x2 cos x

6. Solve by the method of variation of parameters


(a) (D2 − 2D + 1)y = ex log x
(b) (D2 + 16)y = 32 sec 2x
(c) (x2 D2 − 2xD + 2)y = x3 cos x

7. Solve
sin(log x) + 1
(a) (x2 D2 − 3xD + 1)y = log x
x
d2 y dy
(b) (2x − 1)2 + (2x − 1) − 2y = 8x2 − 2x + 3
dx2 dx
NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, RAIPUR
DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS
B.Tech.: II Semester, Subject: BASIC ENGG. MATHEMATICS-II

—————————————– Assignment-III ——————————————–

1. Evaluate the double integral


Z Z p
(a) x y − y 2 dxdy over the triangle with vertices (0, 0), (10, 1) and (1, 1). Ans. 6.
R
x2 y2
Z Z
π
(b) (x + y)2 dxdy over the area bounded by the ellipse 2
+ 2 = 1. Ans. a b (a2 + b2 ).
R a b 4
2. Evaluate the double integral in polar coordinates
Z Z
45
(a) r3 drdθ over the area bounded by the circles r = 2 cos θ and r = 4 cos θ. Ans. π.
2
Z ZR
r  π
(b) √ drdθ over one loop of the lemniscate r2 = a2 cos2 θ. Ans. 2a 1 − .
R a2 + r 2 4
3. Change the order of integration and evaluate the double integral
Z 1 Z x1
y π−1
(a) 2 2
dydx. Ans. .
0 x (1 + xy) (1 + y ) 4
Z 1 Z 2−x
3
(b) xydydx. Ans. .
0 x 2 8
4. Evaluate the triple integral
Z e Z log y Z ex
1 2
(a) log zdzdxdy Ans. (e − 8e + 13).
1 1 1 4
π

a cos θ a2 −r 2
a3 π 2
Z Z Z  
2
(b) rdzdrdθ Ans. − .
0 0 0 3 2 3
5. Evaluate the double integral by changing to polar coordinates
Z ∞Z ∞
2 2 π
(a) e−(x +y ) dydx . Ans. .
0 0 4
Z 2 Z √2x−x2
x 4
(b) p dydx . Ans. .
0 0
2
x +y 2 3

6. Area as double integral

(a) Find the smaller of the areas bounded by the ellipse 4x2 + 9y 2 = 36 and the straight line
2x + 3y = 6. Ans. 32 (π − 2)
(b) Find the area lying inside the circle r = a sin θ and outside the cardioid r = a(1 − cos θ). Ans.
a2 1 − π4


7. Volume as double integral


(a) Find the volume of the tetrahedron bounded by the coordinate planes and the plane xa + yb + zc =
1. Ans. 16 abc
(b) Find the volume bounded by the cylinder x2 + y 2 = 4 and the planes y + z = 4 and z = 0.
Ans. 16π

8. Volume as triple integral


(a) Find the volume of the paraboloid of revolution x2 + y 2 = 4z cut off by the plane z = 4. Ans.
32π
(b) Find the volume of the region bounded by the paraboloid az = x2 + y 2 and the cylinder
4
x2 + y 2 = R2 . Ans. πR
2a
R1 R1
9. Express 0 xm (1 − xn )p dx in terms of the beta function and hence evaluate 0 x5 (1 − x3 )10 dx.
1
Ans. 396 .
NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, RAIPUR
DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS
B.Tech.: II Semester, Subject: BASIC ENGG. MATHEMATICS-II

—————————————– Assignment-IV ——————————————–

1. Find the directional derivative of the function


(a) f = xy 2 + yz 3 at the point (2, −1, 1) in the direction of the vector ~i + 2~j + 2~k.
(b) f = xy 2 + yz 3 at the point (2, −1, 1) in the direction of the normal to the surface x log z −
y 2 + 4 = 0 at (−1, 2, 1).
2. Find the values of constants λ and µ so that the surfaces λx2 − µyz = (λ + 2)x and 4x2 y + z 3 = 1
may intersect orthogonally at the point (1, −1, 2).
~ = (x2 + xy 2 )~i + (y 2 + x2 y)j. Show that the field is irrotational and
3. A vector field is given by A
find the scalar potential.

4. Find the work done when a force F~ = (x2 − y 2 + x)~i − (2xy + y)~j moves a particle in the xy-plane
from (0, 0) to (1, 1) along the parabola y 2 = x. Is the work done different when the path is the
straight line y = x.
5. Find the work done in moving a particle once round the circle x2 + y 2 = 9 in the xy-plane if the
field of force is F~ = (2x − y − z)~i + (x + y − z 2 )~j + (3x − 2y + 4z)~k.
~ = z~i + x~j − 3y 2 z~k and S is the surface of the cylinder x2 + y 2 = 16
~ · ~ndS, where A
RR
6. Evaluate S
A
included in the first octant between z = 0 and z = 5.

7. If F~ = (2x2 − 3z)~i − 2xy~j − 4x~k, then evaluate ∇ · F~ dV , where V is bounded by the planes
RRR
V
x = 0,y = 0,z = 0 and 2x + 2y + z = 4.
8. Green’s theorem in the plane
R
(a) Apply Green’s theorem, evaluate c [(y − sin x)dx + cos xdy] where C is the plane triangle
enclosed by the lines y = 0, x = π2 and y = π2 x.
(b) Verify Green’s theorem in the plane for C (2xy − x2 )dx + (x2 + y 2 )dy where C is the boundary
H

of the region enclosed by y = x2 and y 2 = x.


(c) Verify Green’s theorem in the plane for C (xy 2 −2xy)dx+(x2 y +3)dy where C is the boundary
H

of the region enclosed by y 2 = 8x and x = 2.


9. Gauss Divergence Theorem (Relation between surface and volume integrals)

(a) Verify divergence theorem for F~ = 4x~i − 2y 2~j + z 2~k taken over the region bounded by the
cylinder x2 + y 2 = 4, z = 0, z = 3.
F~ · ~ndS, where F~ = (2x + 3z)~i − (xz + y)~j + (y 2 + 2z)~k and S is the surface of the
RR
(b) Find S
sphere having centre at (3, −1, 2) and radius 3.
F~ · ~ndS over the entire surface of the region above the xy-plane bounded by the
RR
(c) Evaluate S
cone z 2 = x2 + y 2 and the plane z = 4, if F~ = 4xz~i + xyz 2~j + 3z~k
10. Stoke’s Theorem (Relation between line and surface integrals)

(a) Verify Stoke’s theorem for F~ = (2x − y)~i − yz 2~j − y 2 z~k over the upper half surface of
x2 + y 2 + z 2 = 1, bounded by its projection on the xy-plane.
(b) Evaluate C F~ · ~r by Stoke’s theorem, where F~ = y 2~i + x2~j − (x + z)~k and C is boundary of
H

the triangle with vertices at (0, 0, 0), (1, 0, 0) and (1, 1, 0).
curlF~ · ~n dS by Stoke’s theorem, where F~ = y~i + z~j + x~k
RR
(c) Evaluate the surface integral S
and S being that part of the surface of the paraboloid z = 1 − x2 − y 2 , for which z ≥ 0.

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