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Total No. of Questions : 9] SEAT No.

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ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS-III

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Instructions to the candidates:
1) Q.1 is compulsory.
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2) Attempt Q.2 or Q.3, Q.4 or Q.5, Q.6 or Q.7, Q.8 or Q.9.
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3) Neat diagrams must be drawn wherever necessary.


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.


7) Write numerical calculations correct upto four decimal places.
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Q1) Write the correct option for the following multiple choice questions. [10]
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a) For F = x 2i + xyj , the value of  F.dr for the curve y=x joining the points
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(0,0) and (1,1) is .


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b) The curl of vector field F = x 2 yi + xyzj + z 2 yk at the point (0,1,2) is
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i) 4i – 2j + 2k ii) 4i + 2j + 2k
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iii) 4i + 2k iv) 2i + 4k
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c) The poles of are


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i) i,–i ii) l,–1


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iii) 1,i iv) 1,–i


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d) Given =x+y2, x = 0, y =1, h = 0.2 k1 as defined in Runge-Kutta


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dx
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method is given by
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i) 0.1 ii) 0.4


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e) if ∇ is the backward difference operator the ∇ f(x)is equal to

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i) f (x)–f(x–h) ii) f (x+h)–f(x)

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If f (z) is analytic on and within the closed contour C then  f ( z ) dz =

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[Given r1,.......,rn are residues at poles]

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Q2) a) Find Langrange’s interpolation polynomial passing through the following
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set of points. [5]


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x 0 1 2

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b) By Trapezoidal Rule, find the value of 2
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c) Use Runge-kutta method of fourth order to obtain the numerical solution


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of = x 2 + y 2 , y (1) = 1.5 in the interval (1,1.1) with h=0.1. [5]


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dx
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Q3) a) Find value of y for x=0.5 using Newton’s forward difference formula for
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following data [5]


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y 1 5 25 100 250
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rd 2
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Use simpson’s   rule with four intervals to find value of  dx . [5]
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c) Use modified Euler’s method to find the value of y satisfying the equation
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= log e ( x + y ), y (1) = 2 for x=1.2 correct upto four decimal places by


dx
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taking h=0.2. [5]


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Find the directional derivative of the function φ = xy 2 + yz 3 at (1,–1,1)

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towards the point (2,1,–1). [5]

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b) Show that the vector field [5]

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F = ( y sin z − sin x ) i + ( x sin z + 2 yz ) j + ( xy cos z + y 2 )k is irrotational

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& find scalar function & such that F = ∇φ

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dr

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c) If r . = 0 then show that r has constant magnitude.
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Find the directional derivative of the function φ = e 2 x − y − z at (1,1,1) in the
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direction of vector − i + 2 j + k . [5]


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If ρ E = ∇φ then prove that E.curlE = 0

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b) [5]
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d 2 f 2 df

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Prove that ∇ f (r ) = 2 +
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dr r dr
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Q6) a) Use Green’s theorem to evaluate  F.dr [5]


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where
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x2 y 2
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F = (2 x − cos y )i + x(4 + sin y) j, C is the ellipse + = 1, z = 0
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b) Verify stoke’s theorem for F = xy2i + yj + xz2 k for the surface of rectan- c-2
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gular lamina bounded by x = 0, y = 0, x =1, y = 1, z = 0. [5]


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 r .nds
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ˆ over the surface of a sphere of radius 1 with centre at


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c) Evaluate
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origin. [5]
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Q7) a) Using Green’s theorem, show that the area bounded by a simple closed
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curve C is given by [ xdy − ydx] . Hence find area of the ellipse
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x = 2cosθ , y = 3sin θ . [5]


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 r dv =  r .ds

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b) Using divergence theorem, show that 2
r2 [5]

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c) Verify stokes theorem for F = − y 3i and the closed curve c is the bound-

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x2 y2

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Q8) a) If f (z) = u + iv is analytic, find f (z) if u–v = (x–y) (x2 + 4xy + y2) [5]
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4z2 + z
Evaluate  ( z − 1) 2 dz where c is the contour |z–1|=2 by using cauchy
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b)
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integral formula. [5]


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c) Find the bilinear transformation which maps the points 1, i,–1 from
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z–plane into the points i, 0, –i of w-plane. [5]

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Q9) a) If u = 3x2 – 3y2 + 2y find v such that f (z)=u+iv is analytic. Determine f(z)
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in terms of z. [5]
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c z 2 + 1dz where c is | z − 1|= 2 by Residue theorem.


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b) Evaluate [5]
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c) Show that the image of line parallel to x-axis are mapped onto hyperbola
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in w-plane under the transformation w = sin hz. [5]


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