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This document contains a revised course outline for a 3 hour exam with 7 questions worth a total of 100 marks. The questions cover a range of calculus and differential equations topics, including: evaluating integrals using various techniques, solving first and second order differential equations, applying numerical methods to solve differential equations, using coordinate transformations to evaluate integrals, and determining areas bounded by curves.

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This document contains a revised course outline for a 3 hour exam with 7 questions worth a total of 100 marks. The questions cover a range of calculus and differential equations topics, including: evaluating integrals using various techniques, solving first and second order differential equations, applying numerical methods to solve differential equations, using coordinate transformations to evaluate integrals, and determining areas bounded by curves.

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Con. 2507-09.

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(REVISEDCOURSE) .
( 3 Hours)
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VR-1020
[ Total Marks: 100
15\0<'1
~ vT-Mar-09-24(1)~... ..1"-
N.S. : (1) Question No.1 is compulsory.
(2) Attempt any four questions from remaining six questions.
(3) Figures to the right indicates full marks.
1.
f
1
( )
4 . 4!
(a) Prove that xlogx dx = S-
o 5
(b) Evaluate ff xy (x -1) dxdy , where R is the region bounded by xy = 4, Y = 0, x = 1
R
\ and x = 4
(c) Fi!ld the volume bounded by the ylinder y2 = X, x2 = y and the planes z = 0 and
x+y+z=2
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~
f
~
dy -(x2y3 + 2Y)
(d) Solve dx = (2X-2x3y2).
2. Solve the following differential equations -
dy tany-2xy-y'
(a) dx = x2-xtan2 y + sec2 y
d2y ..
2
~ + y == sin x Sin x
dx
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(b)
(c)
(d)
d2 d
-~ - (a+b) ~ + aby'= eax + ebx
dx2 dx .
dr + (2rcot8 + sin28)d8 = O.
.---..
,,' -~
3.
f
a dx 7t
(
7t
)
(a) Show that 0 ~(an-xn) =.~.co~ec n., Where n > 1.
(b) Change the order of integration -
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6
~
1 1+y1-x
f ff (x, y)dydx
0 ~2x - x2
(c) Use the method of variation of parameters to solve -
y" + 3y' + 2y = eex
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[TURN OVER

Con. 2507-VR-1020-09.
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4.
(a) Assuming the validity of DUIS, prove that
CXJ
(
-ax -bx
J
( ) (
e- e -1 m -1 m
[ x sinmxdx = tan a - tan b)'
(b) Use spherical 'polar co-ordinates to evaluate fffxyz (x2 + y2 + z2) dxdydz over the first
octant of the sphere x2 + y2 + 'z2 = a2.
(c) Solve using Taylor's series method, the differential equation ~~ = x + y numerically.
Start from x =1, Y = 0 and carry to x = 1.2 with h = 0.1. Compare the final result with
the value of the exact solution.
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5.
~ . di
(a) In a single closed circuit, the current "i' at any time "t' is given by RI + L dt = E, find
the current i at any time t, giver:!that t = 0, i = 0 and L, Rand E are constants.
(b) Find the length of the arc of the cardiode r = a (1 - cos8), which lies outside the
circle r = acos8.
(c) Use Euler's modified method to find the values of y satisfying the equation
~~ = log(x+y), for x = 1.2 and x = 1-4 correct to three decimals by taking h = 0.2
and y(1) = 2.
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b-
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6.
(a) Using Runge-Kutta's fourth order method, find the numerical solution at x = 0.6 for
dy r:;-:--
dx = -Vx + Y , y(0.4) = 0-41 assume step length, h = 0.2.
d2 d
(b) Solve 4 + 2~ + y = xe-x cosx.
dx dx
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6
I
(
a2b2 -b2x2 -a2y2
J
w
(c) Transformto polar co-ordinates and evaluate J J1 2b2 b2 2 2 2 dxdy where
a + x +a y
~
" -
X2 y2
R is the region bounded by the ellipse 2 + 2 = 1.
a b
7.
(a) Find the mass of the leminiscate r2 = a2 cos 28, if the density at any point is
proportional to the square of its distance from the pole.
d2 d
(b) Solve (2x+ 1)2-f -2 (2x +1)-.X -12y = 6x.
dx dx
(c) Sketch the region bounded by the curves y = x2 and x + y = 2. Express area of this
region as a double integral in two ways and evaluate.
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