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23MA1BSCEM

This document outlines the examination details for the February/March 2024 Semester End Main Examinations at B.M.S. College of Engineering for various engineering branches. It includes instructions for answering questions, the course code, and specific mathematical problems across different units. The exam covers topics related to mathematical foundations for engineering students, with a total duration of 3 hours and a maximum score of 100 marks.

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23MA1BSCEM

This document outlines the examination details for the February/March 2024 Semester End Main Examinations at B.M.S. College of Engineering for various engineering branches. It includes instructions for answering questions, the course code, and specific mathematical problems across different units. The exam covers topics related to mathematical foundations for engineering students, with a total duration of 3 hours and a maximum score of 100 marks.

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U.S.N.

B.M.S. College of Engineering, Bengaluru-560019


Autonomous Institute Affiliated to VTU

February / March 2024 Semester End Main Examinations

Programme: B.E. Semester: I


Branch: CV, EEE, ETE, ECE, MD, EIE, ME, IEM, AS, CH Duration: 3 hrs.
Course Code: 22MA1BSMES /22MA1BSMME /22MA1BSMCV/ 23MA1BSCEM Max Marks: 100
Course:
Mathematical Foundation for Electrical Stream – 1
Mathematical Foundation for Mechanical Engineering Stream – 1
Mathematical Foundation for Civil Engineering – 1
Mathematical Foundation for Civil, Electrical and Mechanical Engineering Stream – 1

Instructions: 1. Answer any FIVE full questions, choosing one full question from each unit.
2. Missing data, if any, may be suitably assumed.

UNIT - I CO PO Marks
Important Note: Completing your answers, compulsorily draw diagonal cross lines on the remaining

1 a) Obtain the pedal equation of the curve r 2 = a2 sec ( 2 ) . CO1 PO1 6


b) Find the angle of intersection of the polar curves r = 3cos  and CO1 PO1 7
r = 1 + cos .
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c) If  be the radius of curvature at any point 𝑃 on the parabola CO1 PO1 7


𝑦 2 = 4𝑎𝑥 and 𝑆 be its focus then show that 𝜌2 varies as 𝑆𝑃3 .

UNIT - II
2 a) If v = loge ( x 2 + y 2 + z 2 ) then prove that CO1 PO1 6

( x 2 + y 2 + z 2 ) vxx + v yy + vzz  = 2 .

b) Expand f ( x, y) = x y in powers of ( x − 1) and ( y −1) up to second CO1 PO1 7


degree term.
c) In estimating the cost of a pile of bricks measured as 2m 15m 1.2m , CO1 PO1 7
the tape stretched 1% beyond the standard length. If the count is 450
bricks to 1 cu. m. and bricks cost Rs530 per 1000, find the
approximate error in the cost.
OR
x+ y
3 a) If u = tan −1 x + tan −1 y and v = then show that u and v are CO1 PO1 6
1 − xy
functionally dependent using its Jacobian and find their functional
relationship.
b) Expand f ( x, y ) = ex loge (1 + y ) in powers of x and y up to second CO1 PO1 7
degree term.
c) The temperature T at any point ( x, y, z ) in space is T ( x, y, z ) = kxyz 2 CO1 PO1
[
7
where k is a positive constant. Find the highest temperature on the
surface of the sphere x2 + y 2 + z 2 = a2 .

UNIT - III
y x
4 a) Solve y + = 3 given that y(1) = 2 . CO1 PO1 6
2x y
b) Solve y ( 2xy + 1) dx − xdy = 0 . CO1 PO1 7

x2 y2
c) Show that family of confocal conics + = 1 ,  being the CO1 PO1 7
a 2 +  b2 + 
parameter, is self orthogonal.
UNIT - IV
5 a) Solve ( D 2 + 2 ) y = x 2 + cos 3 x . CO1 PO1 6

b) Solve ( 2 x + 3) y − 2 ( 2 x + 3) y − 12 y = 6 x . 7
2
CO1 PO1

d2y dy
c) Solve 2
− 2 + y = e x log x by the method of variation of CO1 PO1 7
dx dx
parameters.
OR
d2y dy
6 a) Solve 2
+ 4 + 5 y = 2cosh ( x ) . CO1 PO1 6
dx dx
b) Solve x2 y + xy + y = 2cos2 ( log x ) . CO1 PO1 7
𝑑2 𝑦
c) Solve 𝑑𝑥 2 + 𝑦 = tan 𝑥 by the method of variation of parameters. CO1 PO1 7

UNIT - V
7 a) Find the values of  and  for which the system of equations CO1 PO1 6
2 x + 3 y + 5z = 9 , 7 x + 3 y − 2 z = 8 and 2 x + 3 y +  z =  has
(i) no solution (ii) unique solution (iii) infinitely many solutions.
b) Apply Gauss-Seidel iteration method to obtain an approximate CO1 PO1 7
solution of the system of equations 20𝑥 + 𝑦 − 2𝑧 = 17,
3𝑥 + 20𝑦 − 𝑧 = −18 and 2𝑥 − 3𝑦 + 20𝑧 = 25. Perform three iterations.
c) Find the eigenvalues and the corresponding eigenvectors of the matrix CO1 PO1 7
 1 2 2
A =  0 2 1  .
 −1 2 2 

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