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Total No. of Questions : 9] SEAT No.

P619 [Total No. of Pages : 5

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S.E. (Electronics/E&TC)

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ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS - III

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(2019 Pattern) (207005) (Semester - III)

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Time : 2½ Hours] [Max. Marks : 70
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Instructions to the candidates:
1) Q. 1 is compulsory.
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2) Attempt Q2 or Q3, Q4 or Q5, Q6 or Q7, Q8 or Q9.
3) Neat diagrams must be drawn wherever necessary.
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4) Figures to the right indicate full marks.

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5) Use of electronic pocket calculator is allowed.
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6) Assume suitable data, if necessary.

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7) Write numerical calculations correct upto four decimal places.
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Q1) Write the correct option for the following multiple choice questions:
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Given y3 = -8, 2 y3 = -15, 3 y3 = -18 and
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i) [2]
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dy
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x 0 1 2 3 then at = 3
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dx
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y 4 8 15 7
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is given by
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a) b) 10
2 2
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-13
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c) d) –21
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-y ¶u
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ii) If f(z) = u + iv is analytic function and V = then is ______[2]


x2 + y 2 ¶x
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x2 - y 2 y2 - x2
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a)
( x2 + y2 ) b)
( x2 + y2 )
2 2
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x2 - y 2 y 2 - x2
c) d)
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x2 + y2 x2 + y2
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P.T.O.
iii) By Gauss-Divergence theorem òò (r r ).nˆ ds is equal to [2]

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a) òòò r 2
dv b) 4 òòò r dv

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v v

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1
òòò

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dv

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c) d) 0

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v
r4

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iv) If a vector field is F = ( x 2 y ) i + xyz j + z 2 yk then (ur) F at (1,1, 2) is[2]
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5i + j 3i + j + k
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a) b)
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c) 3i + k d) 3i + j
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v) For simple pole zo of f (z), residue r at the pole z = zo is calculated from


[1]

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d
f (z) lim f ( z )

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a) lim b)
z Zo dz z  Zo
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f ( z)
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( z - zo ) f ( z )
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c) lim
x zo z - zo
d) zlim
 Zo
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vi) If  is the forward difference operator then Ef(x) is equal to _____ [1]
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æ hö æ hö
f çç x + ÷÷÷ - f çç x - ÷÷÷
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a) b) f ( x + h) - f ( x )
èç 2ø èç 2ø
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1.1

æ hö æ hö
f ( x + h) f çç x + ÷÷÷ + f çç x - ÷÷÷
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c) d) çè èç
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2ø 2ø 10
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Q2) a) In a certain experiment the values of x and y are found as follows [5]
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x 0 5 10 15 20
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y 7 11 14 18 24
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Find the value of y at x = 8 using Newton's forward difference formula.


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th
dx
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b) Evaluate ò 1 + x with 7 ordinates by using Simpson's rule. [5]
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0
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dy
= 1 + xy, y (0)= 1 and tabulate y for
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c) Use Euler's method to solve


dx
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x = 0 to x = 0.3. Take h = 0.1. [5]


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OR
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Q3) a) Apply Lagrange's interpolation formula to find f (x) from the following
data. [5]

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x 0 1 4 5

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y 0 36 24 40

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b) A function f(x) is described by the following data at equally spaced

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intervals. [5]

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x 0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8 0.9 1
01
f(x) 93 87 68 55 42 37 35 39 48 53 51
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Using Trapezoidal rule, evaluate ò f ( x ) dx .


0

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dy
= xy, y (1) = 2

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c) Using Runge - Kutta method of fourth order solve
dx
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at x =1.2 with h = 0.2. [5]
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Q4) a) Fine the directional derivative of j = xy 2 + yz 3 at (2, –1, 1) along the line
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2( x - 2) = ( y + 1) = ( z -1) . [5]
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b) Show that F = f (r ) r is irratational Find f (r ) such that F is solenoidal.[5]


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2
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d 2r
If r = t i + t j - 2t k then evaluate ò r ´ 2 dt .
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c) [5]
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1
dt 10
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OR
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Find the directional derivative of j = xy + 2 xy + zx at the point


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Q5) a)
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(2, –1, 1) in the direction 2 i + j + 3k . [5]


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Find the constant a and b so that the surface ax 2 + 2byz =(a + 4) x will
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b)
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be orthogonal to the surface 4 x 2 y + z 3 = 4 at (1, –1, 2). [5]


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é æ 1 öù n (n - 2)
Prove that . êê r çççè n ÷÷÷øúú =
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c) . [5]
ë r û r n+1
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Q6) a) Apply Green's Theorem to evaluate: ò éësin y dx + x (1 + cos y )dy ùû
c

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x2 y2

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where C is the ellipse + = 1, z = 0 . [5]
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b) Using Gauss - Divergence Theorem, evaluate:

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ò ò xz dydz + ( x y - z 2 ) dzdx + (2 xy + y 2 z ) dxdy where S is the surface
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2 2

S
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enclosing a region bounded by hemisphere x 2 + y 2 + z 2 = 4 above the


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xoy-plane. [5]

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ò ( xy dx + ydy + z xdz ) for the surface

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2 2
c) Using stokes theorem, evaluate :

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C
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of rectangular lamina bounded by x = 0, y = 0, x = 1 y = 2, z = 0. [5]
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OR
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Q7) a) Find work done in moving a particle along x = cos, y = sin, z =from
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p p
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q= to q= under a field of force given by


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4 2
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F = - 3sin 2 q cos q i + (2sin q - 3sin 3 q ) j + sin 2q k .


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[5]
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b) Using Gauss - Divergence Theorem, evaluate òò Fonˆ ds


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S
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where F = xi + y j + z 2 k over the cylindrical region bounded by


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x2+y2 = 4, Z = 0, Z = 2. [5]
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ò (4 ydx + 2 zdy + 6 ydz )


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c) Using stoke's Theorem, evaluate :


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where C is the curve of intersection of x 2 + y 2 + z 2 = 6 z and z = x + 3 .


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[5]
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Q8) a) If V = 3x2y – y3, find u such that f ( z ) = u + iv is analytic. Express
f ( z ) in terms of z. [5]

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z2 +1
b) Use Cauchy's integral formula to evaluate ò
 dz
z - 2 where C is the circle

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C

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z - 2 =1. [5]

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c) Find the bilinear transformation which maps the points –1, 0, 1 from
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z-plane into the points 0, i, 3i of the W-plane. [5]
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OR
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Q9) a) Show that the analytic function f(z) with constant modulus is constant.[5]
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z+2

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b) Use residue theorem to evaluate ò z 2
+1
dz where z - i = . [5]
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2
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c) Find the map of straight line y = x under the transformation W = .[5]
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z +1
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
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