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Engineering Mathematics (MAT 1151) RCS

The document is an exam for Engineering Mathematics I consisting of 15 questions. It covers topics like: 1) Solving differential equations using various methods like separation of variables, variation of parameters, and Runge-Kutta. 2) Finding velocity, acceleration, and distance from time-position data using Simpson's rule. 3) Finding real roots of equations using Newton-Raphson method. 4) Performing operations on matrices like finding eigenvalues/eigenvectors and using Gauss-Jordan elimination. 5) Proving properties of vector spaces and basis sets. The exam tests students on a wide range of mathematical concepts and techniques over 3 hours with a maximum of 50 marks

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Engineering Mathematics (MAT 1151) RCS

The document is an exam for Engineering Mathematics I consisting of 15 questions. It covers topics like: 1) Solving differential equations using various methods like separation of variables, variation of parameters, and Runge-Kutta. 2) Finding velocity, acceleration, and distance from time-position data using Simpson's rule. 3) Finding real roots of equations using Newton-Raphson method. 4) Performing operations on matrices like finding eigenvalues/eigenvectors and using Gauss-Jordan elimination. 5) Proving properties of vector spaces and basis sets. The exam tests students on a wide range of mathematical concepts and techniques over 3 hours with a maximum of 50 marks

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Reg. No.

I SEMESTER B.TECH.
END SEMESTER EXAMINATIONS, NOVEMBER 2019
SUBJECT: ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS I [MAT 1151]
REVISED CREDIT SYSTEM
(14/11/2019)
Time: 3 Hours MAX. MARKS: 50

Instructions to Candidates:
 Answer ALL the questions. Missing data may be suitably assumed.

Q1. Solve 6𝑦 2 𝑑𝑥 − 𝑥(𝑥 3 + 2𝑦)𝑑𝑦 = 0. (3)

Q2. The velocity (𝑣) of a car which starts from rest, is given at fixed intervals of time (𝑡) as
follows.
𝑡 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20
𝑣 10 18 25 29 32 20 11 5 2 0

Estimate approximately the distance covered by car in 20 units of time using Simpson’s
1⁄ 𝑟𝑑 rule. (3)
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Q3. Solve (𝐷 − 2)2 𝑦 = 8(𝑒 2𝑥 + 𝑠𝑖𝑛2𝑥 + 𝑥 2 ). (4)

Q4. Solve by the method of variation of parameters 𝑦 ′′ + 𝑦 = sec 2 𝑥 . (3)

𝑑2𝑦 𝑑𝑦
Q5. Solve 𝑥 2 − 3𝑥 + 5𝑦 = 𝑥 2 sin(ln 𝑥) (3)
𝑑𝑥 2 𝑑𝑥

Q6. Using 4th order Runge Kutta method , solve 𝑦 ′ = 𝑥 + 𝑦 2 with 𝑦(0) = 1 at 𝑥 = 0.2

in steps of length ℎ = 0.1. (4)


(PTO)
Q7. The distance covered by an athlete for 50 m is given in the following table.

Time ‘t’ 0 1 2 3 4 5 6
(sec)
Distance‘s’ 0 2.5 8.5 15.5 24.5 36.5 50
(m)

Determine the velocity and acceleration of an athlete at t = 6 seconds. (3)

Q8. Fit a polynomial for the following data points

x 0 1 2 5
y 2 3 12 147
(3)
Q9. Solve 2 x  y  6 z  9, 8x  3 y  2 z  13, x  5 y  z  7 by Gauss-Seidel iteration
method. Carry out four iterations. (4)

𝑑𝑦
Q10. Given = 1 + 𝑥𝑦, 𝑦(0) = 2. Find 𝑦(0.1) and 𝑦(0.2) by modified Euler’s method with
𝑑𝑥
ℎ = 0.1. Carryout 2 iterations at each stage. (3)

Q11. Find a real root of the equation 𝑥 log10 𝑥 = 1.2, using the Newton-Raphson method
by taking the initial approximation 𝑥0 = 2. Carryout 4 iterations. (3)

Q12. Construct orthonormal Basis using Gram-Schmidt orthogonalization process from the
set of vectors {(2, 2, 1), (−2, 1, 2) , (18, 0, 0)} (4)

1 1 3
Q13. Find all the Eigen values and any one of the Eigen vector of the matrix [1 5 1]. (3)
3 1 1
1 1 1 1
Q14. Find𝐴 , if 𝐴 = [1
−1 1 1 −1] by Gauss Jordan elimination method. (3)
1 1 −1 1
1 −1 1 1

Q15. Show that the subset 𝐵 = {𝑣1 , … , 𝑣𝑛 } of a vector space 𝑉 is a basis of 𝑉 if and only if
every vector of 𝑉 can be written as a linear combination of vectors of 𝐵 in a unique way. (4)

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