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This document outlines the examination format for the B. Tech. Degree Examination in Engineering Mathematics-I for the first semester, effective from the 2019-20 academic year. It includes instructions for answering questions from Section A and Section B, with specific marks allocated to each question and unit. The document lists various mathematical problems and theorems to be addressed, including matrix rank, Lagrange's theorem, and integration techniques.

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This document outlines the examination format for the B. Tech. Degree Examination in Engineering Mathematics-I for the first semester, effective from the 2019-20 academic year. It includes instructions for answering questions from Section A and Section B, with specific marks allocated to each question and unit. The document lists various mathematical problems and theorems to be addressed, including matrix rank, Lagrange's theorem, and integration techniques.

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19EMA-101

B. Tech. Degree Examination


I SEMESTER
ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS-I
(Effective from the admitted bath 2019-20 onwards)
(Common to all branches except Biotechnology and Computer Science and Business Systems)
Time: 3 Hours Max. Marks: 60

Instructions: Answer all questions from Section A. Each question carries 2 marks
Answer all units from Section B choosing one question from each unit.
Each unit carries 8 marks.
All parts of the unit must be answered in one place only.
Figures in the right hand margin indicate marks allotted.

Section-A 10 X 2=20

1. a) Find the rank of the matrix using Echelon fom.

b) Express the quadratic form to matrix form


c) State Lagrange’s mean value theorem for the function .
d) Using Rolle’s theorem, find the value of ‘c’ for the function in the
interval [-2, 2].
e) If find .

f) If find the value of .

g) Find the limits of integration of over the domain bounded by


and

h) Change the order of integration for .

i) Evaluate

j) Evaluate
Section-B
UNIT-I

2. a) Investigate the values of and so that the equations


have (i) No solution (ii) Unique solution. 4

b) Using Cayley Hamilton theorem, find the inverse of matrix 4

OR

3. Reduce the quadratic form to the canonical form. 8

UNIT-II

4. a) Verify Rolle’s theorem for in the interval 4


b) Show that for any using Lagrange’ Mean value theorem. 4

OR

5. a) Obtain the Maclaurin’s series expansion of up to terms of third degree. 4

b) Obtain the Taylor’s series expansion of in powers of . 4

UNIT-III

6. a) If show that 4

b) If and , , then prove that


4
OR

7. a) If and , find the value of . 4

b) Show that the rectangular solid of maximum volume that can be inscribed in a sphere
is a cube. 4
UNIT-IV

8. a) Evaluate 4

b) Evaluate where R is the region bounded by the parabola and


. 4

OR

9. a) Evaluate the following double integral by changing the order of integration

b) Find the area lying inside the cardioids and outside the circle r = a. 4

UNIT-V

10. Evaluate . 8

OR

11. Find by triple integration, the volume common to the cylinders and
8

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