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The document outlines the syllabus and examination structure for the Engineering Mathematics - I course at P.E.S. College of Engineering for the December 2019 semester. It includes course outcomes, a breakdown of questions for the exam, and specific topics covered in each unit related to calculus, differential equations, and vector differentiation. The examination consists of compulsory and optional questions across five units, with a total of 100 marks.

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P17ma11 - Z1

The document outlines the syllabus and examination structure for the Engineering Mathematics - I course at P.E.S. College of Engineering for the December 2019 semester. It includes course outcomes, a breakdown of questions for the exam, and specific topics covered in each unit related to calculus, differential equations, and vector differentiation. The examination consists of compulsory and optional questions across five units, with a total of 100 marks.

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U.S.N

P.E.S. College of Engineering, Mandya - 571 401


(An Autonomous Institution affiliated to VTU, Belagavi)
First Semester, B.E. - Semester End Examination; Dec. - 2019
Engineering Mathematics - I
(Common to all Branches)
Time: 3 hrs Max. Marks: 100
Course Outcome’s
The Students will be able to:
CO1 - Apply the knowledge of calculus to solve problems related to polar curves and its applications in determining the bentness of a
curve.
CO2 - Explain mean value theorems and evaluate the indeterminate form and power series using Taylors and Maclaurin’s series.
CO3 - Differentiate the function of several variables differentiate the composite function. Evaluate the vector differentiation.
CO4 - Evaluate some standard integrals by applying reduction formula and solve application problems. Solve differential equations of
first order and solve application problems in engineering field.
Note: i) Part - A is compulsory, one question from each unit
ii) Part - B : Answer Two sub-questions for Maximum of 18 marks from each unit.

Q. No. Questions Marks BLs COs


I : PART - A 10
th
I. a. Find the n derivative of sin 4 x cos 2 x 2 L1 CO1
b. State the Rolle’s theorem. 2 L1 CO1
c. Find the total differential of the function u = x 3 + xy 2 + x 2 y + y 3 . 2 L1 CO3
π
2

∫ sin
6
d. Evaluate x.cos5 xdx 2 L1 CO4
0

e. Show that the differential equation (y 3


− 3 x 2 y ) dx − ( x3 − 3 xy 2 ) dy = 0 is exact. 2 L1 CO5
II : PART - B 90
UNIT - I 18
1 a. State Leibritz theorem. If y = ( sin x ) Show that,
−1 2

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(1 − x ) y
2
n + 2 − ( 2 n + 1) xyn +1 − n yn = 0
2

b. i) Find the angle between the radius vector and the tangent for the polar curve
r = a (1 − cos θ ) 9 L1 CO1
ii) Find the pedal equation of the curve r (1 − cos θ ) = 2a
c. Define radius of curvature. Find the radious of curvature for the curve.
4a 2 ( 2a − x ) 9 L2 CO1
y =
2
Where the curve meets the x-axis.
x
UNIT - II 18
2 a. i) State the Lagrange’s mean value theorem
ii) Verify the Cauchy’s mean value theorem for the function x + 9 and x in 9 L2 CO2
[0, 16]
b. i) State the Taylor’s series expansion about the point x=a upto the fourth
degree term 9 L2 CO2
ii) Expand log(secx) up to the term containing x6 using Maclaurin’s series.

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c. Evaluate the following limits:
xx − ax
ii) lim ( sin x ) 9 L2 CO2
tan x
i) lim
x →a xa − aa x→
π
2

UNIT - III 18
 x3 + y3 
3 a. If u = tan −1   then prove that using,
 x− y 
Euler’s theorem 9 L2 CO3
i) xu x + yu y = sin 2u
ii) x 2uxx + 2 xyu xy + y 2u yy = sin 4u − sin 2u
b. i) Define velocity and acceleration and also give the examples.
ii) Find the directional derivatives of, 9 L2 CO3
φ = x 2 yz + 4 xz 2 at (1, −2, −1) along 2i − j − 2k .
c. i) Define solenoidal and irrotational vector fields.
r r r
ii) Find the div F and curl F where F = ∇ ( x3 + y 3 + z 3 − 3 xyz )
9 L2 CO3

UNIT - IV 18
π
2
4 a. Obtain the reduction formula for ∫ sin xdx and ∫ sin
n n
xdx where n is a positive
0
π
9 L2 CO4
2

∫ cos
6
integer and find xdx
0

b. i) Trace the curve y 2 ( a − x ) = x 3 , a > 0 (cissoid).


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ii) Write the shape of the cardioid r = a (1 + cos θ )

xα − 1
1
c. Evaluate: ∫0 log x dx (α ≥ 0 ) using differentiation under the integral sign where α
9 L2 CO4
x3 − 1
1
is the parameter and hence find ∫ dx
0
log x
UNIT - V 18
5 a. i) Define Homogeneous differential equation.
x  x
ii) Solve: 1 + e y  dx + e y 1 −  dy = 0
x
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   y
b. i) State exact differential equation
dy 9 L2 CO5
+ 3 x 2 y = x 5e x
3
ii) solve:
dx
c. If the air is maintained at 30ºC and the temperature of the body cools from 80ºC
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to 60ºC in 12 minutes. Find the temperature of the body after 24 minutes.

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