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The document is an assignment for B.Tech students at Maulana Azad National Institute of Technology Bhopal, focusing on Mathematics-II. It includes various questions related to Laplace transforms, initial value problems, and the application of these concepts in engineering. Additionally, it outlines course outcomes and Bloom's taxonomy levels for evaluating student understanding and skills.
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Maulana Azad National Institute of Technology Bhopal

Department of Mathematics, Bioinformatics and Computer Applications


Assignment-2

Programme B.Tech Semester Semester II (2024-25)


Course code MTH24110 Section All
Course Title Mathematics-II Department MBC

Q. No. Question Text CO BT


Find the Laplace transform of
a. f (t) = sin(mt) sin(nt) where m, n ∈ R
1. Z t 3 1,2,3,5
−2t sin(τ )
b. f (t) = e dτ
0 τ

Using Convolution Theorem for Laplace Transform, find


the inverse Laplace transform of the following function
2. s2 3 1,2,3,5
(s2 + a2 )(s2 + b2 )

Discuss the application of Laplace transform to solve the


variable coefficient initial value problem

ty 00 + 2y 0 + ty = cos(t)
3. 3 3,4,5
with initial conditions

y(0) = 1, y 0 (0) = 2.

Using the application of Laplace transform solve the fol-


lowing initial value problem.

4. d3 y d2 y dy 3 3,4,5
3
− 3 2
+ 3 − y = x2 e x
dx dx dx
with initial conditions y(0) = 1, y 0 (0) = 0 and y 00 (0) = 2.

Solve the following integral equation using the method of


Laplace transform.
5. Z t 3 3,4,5
2
t = eτ x(τ )dτ
0

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Q. No. Question Text CO BT
Suppose we have a mass spring system x00 (t) + x(t) = f (t),
x(0) = 0, x0 (0) = 0 where

 0 , 0<t<1
6. f (t) = 1 , 1≤t<5 3 3,4,5
0 , t≥5

Find the displacement of the spring as a function of time


and hence evaluate x(5).
Given the initial value problem y 00 + 4y = 3 sin(t) with ini-
7. tial conditions y(0) = 1 and y 0 (0) = −1. Find the solution 3 3,4,5
of the system using the method of Laplace transform.
Given that f : (0, ∞) → R is a continuous function and
c > 0 is a fixed real number such that −c ≤ f (t) ≤ c
8. for every t > 0. Does f satisfy the sufficient conditions 3 2,3,4
for the existence of Laplace transform? Give explanation in
support of your answer.
Check whether the following functions satisfy the sufficient
conditions for existence of Laplace transform.
a. f (t) = ecos(t)
3 2
b. f (t) = e7t −5t +1
9.  9t2 −5 3 2,3,4
e , 0 < t < 20
c. f (t) =
e9t , t ≥ 20
e9t

, 0 < t < 20
d. f (t) = 2
e9t −5 , t ≥ 20

For a function f : (0, ∞) → R, we are given its Laplace


Transform L(f (t))(s) = F (s). If a > 0 is a fixed real
number, what will be the Laplace transform of

f (t) , 0 < t < a
a. g(t) =
10. 0 ,t ≥ a 3 2,4,6

0 ,0 < t < a
b. g(t) =
f (t) , t ≥ a

f (t) , 0 < t < a
c. g(t) = 5t
e f (t) , t ≥ a

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Course Outcome (CO)

CO1: Demonstrate the ability to solve linear systems and perform matrix operations, including
determining the rank, eigenvalues, and eigenvectors.
CO2: Apply the Cayley-Hamilton theorem to solve matrix-related problems.
CO3: Solve ordinary differential equations using Laplace transforms and interpret inverse Laplace
transforms for engineering applications.
CO4: Develop proficiency in Fourier series and Fourier transforms and their application in signal
analysis.
CO5: Analyze and solve partial differential equations (PDEs), including boundary value problems
for heat and wave equations.

Bloom Taxonomy (BT)


1-Remember; 2-Understand; 3-Apply; 4-Analyze; 5-Evaluate; 6-Create

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