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MA6251 - MATHEMATICS II QUESTION BANK


UNIT - I VECTOR CALCULUS
Part - A
1. Find

, if

at (1, -1, 1). BTL-1

2. Find the Directional derivative of

at (1,1,1)in the direction

. BTL-1

at (1,-2,1) in the direction


3. Find Directional derivative of
4. State Gauss Divergence theorem. BTL-1
5. State Stokes theorem. BTL-1
6. State Greens theorem. BTL-1
7. Give the unit normal vector to the surface
at (2, 1, 1). BTL-2
8. Give the unit normal vector to the surface
at (1,1,1). BTL-2
9. If
., Give
at (1,1,1). BTL-2
10. If is the position vector, Give
. BTL-2
11. Show that
. BTL-3
12. Show
that
the
vector

. BTL-1

is
solenoidal . BTL-3
13. Show that

. BTL-3

14. If
to (1,1,1) along the curve
15. If

, evaluate
. BTL-4
, evaluate

e from (0,0,0)

from (0,0) to (1,1) along the path

BTL-4
16. Using Greens theorem evaluate
the boundary of the square enclosed by the lines
BTL-4
17. Use Stokes theorem to evaluate
curve
BTL-5

where C is
.

where

and C is the

18. Evaluate Using Gauss Divergence theorem for


over the cube
. BTL-5
19. What is the value of m if the vector
solenoidal. BTL-6

taken

is

20. What is the value of a,


b, c if the vector may
be irrotational. BTL-6

Part - B
1. (a) Find the angle between the normals to the surface xy = z

at

points (1,4,2) and (-3 ,-3, 3). BTL-1

2
(b) Verify and Estimate using Gauss divergence theorem for F = x i + y 2 j + z 2 k taken over the

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n
2. (a) Find the value of such that the vector r

r is both solenoidal and irrotational. BTL-1

2
2
(b) Verify and Estimate using Stokes theorem for F = (x y ) i + 2xy j in the rectangular region of
plane bounded by the lines
BTL-2

3. (a) Find its scalar potential, if the vector field F = (x + xy ) i + ( y + x y) j is irrotational. BTL-1
(b) Show that Stokes theorem is verified for
where S is the surface
bounded by the planes
above the xy-plane. BTL-3
3
2
2
2
3
4. (a) Find the values of a and b so that the surfaces ax by z = (a +3)x and 4x y z =11 may cut
orthogonally at (2,-1,-3). BTL-2

(b) Verify and Analyse Guass divergence theorem for F = 4xz i y


bounded by the planes
2

5. (a) Prove that (r ) = n(n +1)r

n2

j+ yz k taken over the cube


BTL-4

BTL-3

2
F.d r where F = y i +

x
(b) Using Stokes theorem, evaluate
of the triangle with vertices (0,0,0),(1,0,0) & (1,1,0). BTL-5
6. (a) Verify and Estimate using divergence theorem for
cube formed by the planes

j (x + z) k where C is the boundary


over the
BTL-2

(b) Show that F = (2xy z 2 ) i + (x 2 + 2 yz) j + ( y 2 2zx) k is irrotational and hence find its scalar
potential. BTL-3
7. (a) Verify Greens theorem in the plane for c[(3x 2

8y )dx + (4 y 6xy)dy] where C is the boundary of


the region bounded by x = 0, y = 0, x + y = 1. BTL-4

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b. Show that F = ( y 2 + 2xz 2 ) i + (2xy z) j + (2x z y + 2z) k is irrotational and hence find and
formulate its scalar potential. BTL-6

8. (a) Find
of the cube
(b) If

by Stokes theorem for


and

, prove that

over the open surfaces


not included in the XOY plane. BTL-1
and
. BTL-5

9. (a) Verify by Greens theorem and find


bounded by
. BTL-1
(b) Evaluate

where C is the square

where
. BTL- 6

and S is the closed surface of the sphere

10. (a) Find the work done in moving a particle in the vector field F = ( y + 3) i + xz j +
( yz x) k along the curve
from (0,0,0) to (2,1,1).
BTL-1

(b) Evaluate (2x y )dx +(x + y )dy where C is the square bounded by the lines x
= 0, x = 2,
c

y = 0 and y =3 by Greens theorem. BTL-4


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UNIT II ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS


Part A
2

1. Find the P.I of (D 1) y = sinh 2 x. BTL-1


2. Find the P.I of (D 2 +1)y = sin x sin 2x. BTL-1
3. Find the P.I of
. BTL-1
4. Find the particular Integral for (D2 +2D1)y =x. BTL-1
5. Find the P.I of (D 2 + 2)y = x 2 . BTL-1

2x

6. Find the P.I of D +4D+5 y =e


7. Estimate the P.I of
8. Estimate the P.I of
9. Estimate the P.I of
10. Estimate the P.I of

cosx. BTL-1
. BTL-2
. BTL-2
. BTL-2
. BTL-2

Solve Dx = -wy ; Dy = wx. BTL-3


12. Solve Dx + y = , x Dy = t. BTL-3
13. Point out the P.I of
. BTL-4
14. Point out the general solution for the method of variation of parameters for second
order differential equation. BTL-4
15. Point out the P.I of
BTL-4
16. Test whether the equation
is linear equation with constant
coefficients if not convert. BTL-5
17. Use the method of variation of parameters and evaluate
. BTL-5
18. Rewrite the equation
equation with constant coefficients. BTL-6

into the linear

19. Rewrite the equation


equation with constant coefficients. BTL-6

into the linear

Part B
1. (a) Identify the solution of
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2
(b) Using the method of variation of parameter to Evaluate (D +1) y = x sinx. BTL-2
2. (a) Identify the solution of

(D 2 4D +13)y = e2 x sin 3x + (x 2 + x + 9). BTL-1


2

(b) Using the method of variation of parameter to Evaluate (D + 25) y = sec5x. BTL-2
3. (a) Identify the solution of
x

(b) Solve y ''2y '+y =e

(D3 7D 6)y = (1 + x)e2 x . BTL-1

logx , Using the method of variation of parameters. BTL-3


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4. (a) Give the complimentary function, particular integral of D 3D + 2 y = x cos x.. BTL-2
(b) Using method of variation of parameters find the solution of
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5. (a) Solve x D xD+1 y = xsin(logx)+

x . BTL-3

(b) Evaluate the simultaneous equations. dx +2x 3y = 5t, dy 3x +2y = 0 BTL-5


dt
dt
given that x(0 ) = 0, y(0 )= 1. BTL-1
2
2
2
6. (a) Give the general solution of x d y + x dy + y =sin (log x ). BTL-2
dx2
dx

(b) Solve:

dx
dy
+2y
=
sin2t,
dt
dt 2x = cos 2t. BTL-3

7. (a) Find the solution of (2 x +3)

2
2

dx

(2 x +3)

dy

dx 12y =6x. BTL-4

(b) Formulate the ODE and hence solve


BTL-6
8. (a) Identify the solution of (1 + x)

dx

2d

+ ( 1 + x)

dy
dx

+ y = 4 cos[log(1 + x)]. BTL-1

(b) Evaluate the general solution of

y=

BTL-5

9. (a) Identify the solution of D x - 5x + 3y = sin t, D y +5y -3x = t BTL-1


.

(b) Formulate the ODE and hence solve (5 + 2x) y


= 6x. BTL-6

- 6 (2x + 5) y + 8y

10.(a) Identify the solution of Dx y = t, Dy + x =1. BTL-1


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(b) Find the solution of ((x + 3) D - 4(x+3) D + 6 )y = log (x+3) BTL-4

UNIT III LAPLACE TRANSFORMS


Part - A
1. State the sufficient conditions for the existence of Laplace
transform. BTL-1 2. State first and second shifting theorem.
BTL-1
3. State and prove change of scale
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property BTL-1 4. State Initial value


and final value theorem. BTL-1 5.
State Convolution theorem BTL-1
cos t
6.

Tell whether

exist? Justify. BTL-1

t
7. Give the proof of L[t f(t)]= -(s) if L[f(t)]= (s). BTL-2
8. Estimate L[t cost] BTL-2
sin at
9.

Estimate

BTL-2

t
cos at cosbt
10. Estimate

BTL-2

t
11. Apply the initial value theorem for the Verification of the function f(t) = 3 e
2t
BTL-3
12. Apply the final value theorem for the Verification of the function f(t) =
-3t
e BTL-3

13. If L[f(t)]= (s) and 1 f(t) has a limit t 0 then show that L[ 1 f(t)] = (s)ds BTL-3
t
t
s
1, for 0 t b
and f (t +2) = f (t) ), for all t. BTL-4
14. Find L [f (t)], if f (t)=
1, for b < t <2b

15. Find L

3s + 2

BTL-4

16. Find L

s 4
s +1

log

BTL-4

s 1
17. Using Laplace transform, evaluate

3s

18. Evaluate L

te

2t

sin tdt BTL-5

BTL-5

2s +9

19. Formulate L

3s + 2

BTL-6

s 4
20. Formulate L

1
BTL-6

s(s 4)

art - B
1. (a) Identify the Laplace Transform of the function [t Sin3t Cos 2t] BTL-1
2

(b) Give the general solution of (D + 9) y = cos2t, given that y (0) =1, y
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=-1.

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1 cos t

2. (a) Identify the Laplace Transform of the function

BTL-1

t
2

-t

(b) Give the general solution of (D + 4D + 4) y = e , given that y (0) =0,y (0) =0. BTL-2
t
sin t
t
2

3. (a) Identify the Laplace Transform of the function

dt + t e

(b) Solve y-3y+2y= 4t +

cos

2t BTL-1

when y (0) = -1and y (0)= 1 using Laplace transforms. BTL-3

sin t, for 0

4. (a) Estimate L[f(t)], if f(t)=

< t <

f t+

and

= f (t) , for all t. BTL-2

<t<

1 s
(b) Using convolution theorem, find L
BTL-4
0, for

(s 2 + 2s + 5)2
-t

5. (a) Apply initial,final value theorem for the verification of the function f(t) = 1+ e (sint
+ cost). BTL-3
1
1
(b) Using Convolution theorem, Evaluate L

+1)

s(s

t, for 0 t c

6. (a) Give L [f(t)], if f(t)=

BTL-5

and f (t +2c) = f (t) ), for all t. BTL-2

2c t, for c < t <2c


(b) Find L [e

-2t

t cost cos3t + cosht] BTL-3


4

1
7. (a) Using convolution theorem, find L

BTL-4

(s + 2s +5)
(b) Using Convolution theorem calculate the inverse Laplace transform of
2
s
1
L

BTL-6

(s +1)(s + 4)
8. (a) Identify the Laplace transform of the square- wave function of period a defined as
1, when 0 < t < a / 2
BTL-1
f(t)=
1, when a / 2 < t < a
cos at cosbt
(b) Evaluate L

BTL-5

1
9. (a) Identify the Inverse Laplace transform of

+cot

tan

BTL-1

s
3
2
2
(b) Formulate,solve using Laplace transforms, (D +D) y = t +2t, given that y=4, y= -2
when t=0 BTL-6
10. (a) Identify the Inverse Laplace transform of

3s 2 +16s + 26
2

s(s
6

+ 4s +13)

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1
(b) Find L

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(s + 2s + 5) ( s 1)

UNIT- IV ANALYTIC FUNCTIONS


Part-A
3

1. Examine if f(z)= z analytic ? Justify your Answer. BTL-1


2. Identify the constants a,b,c if
is analytic. BTL-1
3. Define conformal mapping. BTL-1
4. Identify the real and imaginary parts of
. BTL-1
5. State necessary and sufficient condition for Cartesian coordinates in Cauchy-Riemann
Equation BTL-1
6. Identify the invariant point of the bilinear transformation

BTL-1

z 1
+ 1 BTL-2

7. Estimate the invariant points of the transformation w = z

8. Estimate the invariant point of the bilinear transformation

BTL-2

9. Give the image of the circle

under the transformation w = 5z. BTL-2

10. Under the transformation


complex plane. BTL-2

give the image of the circle

in the

11. Show that z 2 is not analytic at any point. BTL-3


12. Show that an analytic function in a region R with constant modulus is constant. BTL-3
13. Show that
is harmonic and determine its harmonic conjugate.
BTL-3
14. If f(z) is an analytic function whose real part is constant, Point out f(z) is a constant
function. BTL-4
15. Explain that a bilinear transformation has at most 2 fixed points. BTL-4
16. Find the fixed points of the transformation

BTL-4

17. Test the analyticity of the function

BTL-5

18. Evaluate the image of hyperbola


5

under the transformation

BTL-

19. Formulate the critical points of the transformation


BTL-6
20. Formulate the bilinear transformation which maps z = 0,-i,-1 into w = i,1,0
respectively. BTL-6

Part-B
1. (a) Describe the real and imaginary parts of an analytic function w = u+iv satisfy the
2

Laplace equation in two dimension. via u =0 and u =0 . BTL-1


(b) Given that

, Estimate the analytic function whose real part is u.


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BTL-2
2. (a) Describe an analytic function with constant modulus is constant. BTL-1
(b) Estimate the analytic function w=u + iv if =
3. (a) Identify the image of the infinite strip
1/z . BTL-1

BTL-2

1
4 y 2 under the transformation w =

(b) If w = f(z) is analytic then Show that

log

= 0. BTL-3
2

4. (a) Estimate the analytic function f(z) = u+ iv given the imaginary part is v= x - y
(b) Point out the bilinear transformation that maps the point

. BTL-2

=-1 into the points

respectively. BTL-4

2
2
2
5. (a) If f (z) is a regular function of z, Show that f (z) = 4 f (z) . BTL-3
b) Test whether w =
plane and also

maps the upper half of the z plane to the upper half of the w-

find the image of the unit circle of the z- plane. BTL-5


6. (a) Give the bilinear transformation which maps z=1,0,-1 into w=0,-1,
respectively. What are the invariant points of the transformation? BTL-2
(b) Show that the function u(x,y)=
is harmonic . Fins
also the conjugate harmonic function v. BTL-3
7. (a) If w = u(r, ) + i v(r, ) an analytic function , the curves of the family u(r, ) = a
cut orthogonally the curves of the family v(r,) = b where a and b are arbitrary
constants. BTL-4
(b) Formulate the image of |z +1| = 1 under the map w = 1/z. BTL-6
8. (a) Identify the bilinear transformation that maps 1+I, -i, 2-i, at the z-plane into the
points
0, 1, i, of the w-plane. BTL-1
(b) Test that under the mapping w = i
entire half of the

i z
2
2
+ z the image of the circle x + y < 1 is the

w plane to the right of the imaginary axis. BTL-5


9. (a) Identify the bilinear mapping which maps -1,0,1 of the z-plane onto -1,i, 1 of the wplane . Show
that under this mapping the upper half of z- plane maps onto the interior of unit circle
(b) If f (z) = u + iv is an analytic function of z, then formulate that 2[log f (z)

2u

10. (a) The harmonic function u satisfies the formal differential equation

z z

that log | f (z) | is harmonic, where f(z) is a regular function. BTL-1

2
2
2
(b) Point out that Re f (z) = 2 f (z)
BTL-4
8

]= 0 . BTL-6
=0

and identify

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UNIT- V COMPLEX INTEGRATION


Part - A
1. State Cauchys integral theorem. BTL-1
2. Define isolated singularity BTL-1
1
3. Identify the type of singularity of function Sin

. BTL-1

1 z
4. State Taylors theorem. BTL-1
5. State Cauchys residue theorem and Cauchys integral formula BTL-1
6. Identify the value of ez dz , where C is |z| = 1? BTL-1
C

7. Estimate the residue of the function f (z) =


8. Give the Laurents series of f (z) =

4
z 3 (z 2)

at a simple pole. BTL-2

1
valid in the region z +1 <1. BTL-2
z(1 z)

9. Give the Laurents series expansion of f (z) =

e2 z
(z 1)

10. Give the Taylors series for f (z) = Sin z about z =

about z = 1. BTL-2

. BTL-2
4

1e

11. Calculate the residue at z =0 of f (z) =

12. Calculate the residue of the function f (z) =

z3

. BTL-3

4
3

z (z 2)

at a simple pole. BTL-3

z+4
13. Determine the residues at poles of the function f (z) = (z 1)(z 2) . BTL-3
1
14. Expand z(z 1) as Laurents series about z = 0 in the annulus 0 < |z| < 1. BTL-4
15. Obtain the expansion of log(1+ z) when z <1. BTL-4
16. Expand the principal part and residue at the pole of the function f (z) =
17. Evaluate
C

2z +3
(z +3)2

BTL-4

z + 2 dz whereC is the circle z = 2 in the z plane. BTL-5


z

1 z 2 + 5 dz where C is z = 4 using Cauchys integral formula. BTL-5


2i C z 3
dz
19. Integrate
where C is the circle Z =2. BTL-6
C z+ 4
18. Evaluate

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20. Integrate

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Part-B
4z
1. (a) Identify the Laurents series expansion for the function f (z) =
2 < |z 1| < 3 and |z 1| > 4 BTL-1

(z 1)(z 4) in the regions

x2dx

(b) Using contour integration estimate (x2 + a2 )(x2 +b2 ) , a> 0, b > 0. BTL-2
7z 2
2. (a) Identify the Laurents series expansion for the function f (z) = (z +1)z(z 2) in the
region 1 < |z + 1| < 3. BTL-1

(b) Estimate

(x
0

dx

+ a2 )2 ,(a > 0) Using Contour Integration. BTL-2


2
z 1

3. (a) Identify the Laurents series expansion of f(z) = z


Z < 2 and 2 < Z < 3. BTL-1
(b) Apply Cauchys integral formula solve

+ 5 z + 6 in the region

cos z 2 + sin z2
C

dz , C is the circle |z | = 3. BTL-3

( z 1)( z 2)
3 z 2 + z 1

( z 2 1)( z 2) dz , BTL-2
z2 1
(b) Find the Taylors series to represent the function
in z < 2. BTL-4
( z + 2)( z +3)

4. (a) using Cauchys residue theorem give the value of

| z| =2

5. (a) Apply Cauchys residue theorem, Calculate the value of

cos z
| z |=3

(b) Evaluate
0

d
1 2a cos + a

+ sin z dz , BTL-3
( z + 1)( z + 2)

a < 1, Using Contour Integration. BTL-5


1

6. (a) Using Laurents series, find f(z) = z(1 z) valid in ( i ) valid in Z + 1


(ii) 1 < Z + 1 < 2 (iii) Z+1 >1

<1

BTL-2
z+4

(b) Using Cauchys integral formula calculate C z2 + 2z + 5 dz where C is the circle


(i) |z + 1 + i| = 2 (ii) |z + 1 - i| = 2. BTL-3
7. (a) Point out the poles of

z2

and hence evaluate

| z |=3

10

z2

dz . BTL-4

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( z 1) ( z + 2)

( z 1) ( z + 2)

(b) Formulate

( z2 + 2 )2 dz , using Cauchys residue theorem. BTL-6


z+3
8. (a) Identify the Laurents series of f(z) =
Z > 2 and 0 < Z - 1 <1 BTL-1
| z| =4

( z 1)( z 4)

(b) Evaluate

z2dz
2

(z 1) (z + 2)

whereC is z = 3. BTL-5

9. (a) Identify the Taylors series to represent the function


2

(b) Formulate

13 + 5sin
3 z 2 + 7 z +1

( z + 2 )( z +3)in z < 2. BTL-1

, using the method of contour integration. BTL-6

10. (a) If f(a) =

dz where C is the circle |z | = 2, Identify f(3), f(1),

( z a)

f '(1i) , f ''(1i). BTL-1

1 + 2cos

(b) Evaluate
0

d , using the method of contour integration. BTL-4

5 + 4cos

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