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Bma C 101

1. The document is a 4 page exam paper for a mathematics course. It contains 2 sections - Section A with 5 short answer questions worth 6 marks each, and Section B with 4 long answer questions worth 10 marks each. 2. The questions cover a range of calculus topics including limits, derivatives, integrals, continuity, differentiability, theorems like Euler's theorem, Rolle's theorem, and Maclaurin's theorem, as well as specific functions like trigonometric, exponential, and logarithmic functions. 3. Students are instructed to attempt all questions, showing their working and reasoning, within the allotted time of three hours.

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Bma C 101

1. The document is a 4 page exam paper for a mathematics course. It contains 2 sections - Section A with 5 short answer questions worth 6 marks each, and Section B with 4 long answer questions worth 10 marks each. 2. The questions cover a range of calculus topics including limits, derivatives, integrals, continuity, differentiability, theorems like Euler's theorem, Rolle's theorem, and Maclaurin's theorem, as well as specific functions like trigonometric, exponential, and logarithmic functions. 3. Students are instructed to attempt all questions, showing their working and reasoning, within the allotted time of three hours.

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BMA–C-101

B. Sc. SEMESTER I
EXAMINATION, Feb., 2021
Subject : MATHEMATICS

Paper Name : Differential Calculus

Time : Three Hours ] [ Maximum Marks : 70

[ Minimum Pass Marks : 40%

Note : Question paper is divided into two Sections


A and B. Attempt both Sections. Answer
questions as per instructions given.

Section—A

(Short Answer Type Questions)

Note : Attempt any five questions in about


150 words each. Each question carries
6 marks. (5×6=30)
P. T. O.
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1. Discuss the continuity of the function defined


 1  1 

f ( x)   x  a
cos ec   if x  a
by xa ,
0 if x  a

at x = a.
2. If u  e xyz , then show that :
 3u
 (1  3xyz  x 2 y 2 z 2 )e xyz .
xyz
3. State and prove Euler’s theorem on
homogeneous functions.
x
4. Find the nth differential coefficient of tan 1 .
a
5. If f ( x)  ( x  1) ( x  2) ( x  3) and a = 0,
b  4 , then find c using Lagrange mean value
theorem.
6. Show that the function f ( x)  | x | is
continuous at x = 0, but not differentiable at
x  0.
7. Expand sin 1 ( x  h) in powers of x.
8. Find the pedal equation of the sine spiral
rn  a n sin n .
9. Find all the asymptotes of the curve
y3  xy 2  x 2 y  x3  x 2  y 2  1  0 .
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10. Show by using epsilon-delta definition of limit


1
that lim x sin    0 .
x 0 x
Section—B
(Long Answer Type Questions)
Note : Attempt any four questions in detail. Each
question carries 10 marks. (4×10=40)
1. Draw the graph of the function
y | x  1 |  | x  2 | in the interval [0, 3] and
discuss the continuity and differentiability of
the function in this interval.
1
2. If y  ea sin x, prove that :
(1  x 2 ) yn  2  (2n  1) xyn 1
 ( n 2  a 2 ) yn  0 .
3. State and prove Rolle’s Theorem. Also verify
the theorem for the function
f ( x)  x 2  3x  2
on the interval [1, 2].
4. Show that the pedal equation of the ellipse
x2 y2 1 1 1 r2
  1 , is 2  2  2  2 2 .
a 2 b2 p a b a b
5. Show that continuity is the necessary condition
for the existence of a finite derivative.
P. T. O.
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6. State and prove Maclaurin’s theorem. Apply


Maclaurin’s theorem to prove that :
1 2 1 4 1 6
log sec x  x  x  x  ....... .
2 12 45

7. Trace the curve y 2 (2a  x)  x 2 .


x3  y 3
8. If u  tan 1 prove that :
xy
 2u  2u 2  u
2
x2  2 xy  y
x 2 xy y 2
 (1  4 sin 2 u ) sin 2u .

BMA–C-101

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