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Engineering Mathematics (2017)

This document outlines the examination paper for Engineering Mathematics - I, including instructions for candidates and a series of mathematical problems to solve. The exam consists of multiple questions across various topics, including calculus, series convergence, and differential equations, with a total of 60 marks available. Candidates are required to solve a selection of problems, demonstrating their understanding of engineering mathematics concepts.

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Engineering Mathematics (2017)

This document outlines the examination paper for Engineering Mathematics - I, including instructions for candidates and a series of mathematical problems to solve. The exam consists of multiple questions across various topics, including calculus, series convergence, and differential equations, with a total of 60 marks available. Candidates are required to solve a selection of problems, demonstrating their understanding of engineering mathematics concepts.

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Course Code : MAT 101 ITSJ/RW – 17 / 1001

First Semester Bachelor of Engineering Examination

ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS – I

Time : 3 Hours ] [ Max. Marks : 60

Instructions to Candidates :—
(1) All questions are compulsory.
(2) Use of Non – programmable calculator is allowed.
(3) Due credit will be given to neatness.

1. Solve any Two :—


(a) If y = sin log(x2 + 2x + 1) Show that :
(i) (x + 1) 2y 2 + (x + 1)y 1 + 4y = 0
(ii) (x + 1) 2y n+2 + (2n + 1)(x + 1)y n+1 + (n 2 + 4)y n = 0. 5(CO1)

(b) Evaluate :— 1/x


e x –e –x–2x (a x +b x +c x)
(i) lim —————
x u0 x–sin x
(ii)
x u0(
lim ——————
3 ( 5(CO 1)
(c) If ρ1 and ρ2 be the radii of curvature at the extremities of any chord
of the cardiod r = a(1+cosθ) which passes through the pole then show
that ρ12 + ρ 2 = (16/9)a2. 5(CO 1)
2

2. Solve any Two :—

(a) (
x+y
If u = sin–1 ————
x+ y (
, Then find

-u -u
(i) x —– + y ——
-x -y
2
-2u -u -2 u
(ii) x2 —— + 2xy ——— + y 2 ——
-x 2 -x-y -y 2 5(CO 1)
(b) If u = x + 2y + z, ν = x – 2y + 3z,
w = 2xy – xz + 4yz – 2z2.
Are u, v and w, functionally related ? If so, find the relationship.
5(CO 1)
ITSJ/RW - 17 / 1001 Contd.
(c) Find the volume of the greatest rectangular parallelepiped that can be inscribed
x2 y2 z2
in the ellipsoid —– + —– + —– = 1.
a2 b2 c2 5(CO 1)

3. Solve any Two :—


1 1 1
(a) Test the convergence of series —– + —– + —– + ...
3p 5p 7p 5(CO 3)
V
(b) Show that the series Σ n=0 ar is convergent if |r| < 1 and divergent if
n

|r| j 1. 5(CO 3)
1 1 1 1 1
(c) Test the convergence of series 1 + —2 – —2 + —
2
– —2 + —– .....
2 3 4 5 62 5(CO 3)

4. Solve any Two :—


2 2
(a) Solve (y2exy + 4x3)dx + (2xyexy – 3y2)dy = 0. 5(CO 2)

dy y
(b) Solve : —— = ———————
dx 2ylog y + y–x 5(CO 2)
dy
(c) Solve y + px = x4p2, where P = —– .
dx 5(CO 2)

5. Solve any Two :—


–2x d
(a) Solve (D+2) (D–1)2 y = e + 2 sinhx, where D = —–
dx 5(CO 2)
d2y dy
(b) Solve (1+x)2
—— + (1 + x) —— + y = sin2{log(1+x)}
dx2 dx 5(CO 2)
(c) Solve by method of variation of parameters :
d2y
—— + 4y = 4sec22x.
dx2 5(CO 2)

6. Solve any Two :—


(a) The radial displacement u in a rotating disc at a distance r from the
d2u du
axis is given by r2 —– 2
+ r —– – u + Kr3 = 0, where K is a
dr dr
constant. Solve the equation under the conditions u = 0 when r = 0,
u = 0 when r = a. 5(CO 2)

ITSJ/RW - 17 / 1001 2 Contd.


(b) A voltage Ee–at is applied at t = 0 to a circuit containing inductance
L and resistance R. Show that the current at any time t is
E
—— (e–at – e–Rt/L).
R–aL 5(CO 2)
(c) A mass of 30 kg is attached to a spring for which k = 750 Newton/
m and brought to rest. Find the position of the mass at time t if a
force equal to 20sin2t is applied to it. 5(CO 2)

ITSJ/RW - 17 / 1001 3 1005

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