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Supplementary CEM

This document outlines the supplementary examination details for various engineering streams at B.M.S. College of Engineering in September 2024. It includes instructions for answering questions from different units of the course 'Mathematical Foundation' and specifies the course codes, duration, and maximum marks. The document also lists specific questions from five units that students must answer.

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Supplementary CEM

This document outlines the supplementary examination details for various engineering streams at B.M.S. College of Engineering in September 2024. It includes instructions for answering questions from different units of the course 'Mathematical Foundation' and specifies the course codes, duration, and maximum marks. The document also lists specific questions from five units that students must answer.

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U.S.N.

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


Autonomous Institute Affiliated to VTU

September 2024 Supplementary 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

a
1 a) Show that the pair of curves r = a and r = intersect each other CO1 PO1 6

orthogonally.
blank pages. Revealing of identification, appeal to evaluator will be treated as malpractice.

b) Find the pedal equation of the curve r m cos ( m ) = am . CO1 PO1 7

c) 2 (
Find the radius of curvature at the point 3a , 3a
2 ) on the curve CO1 PO1 7
x 3 + y 3 = 3axy .
UNIT – II
x+ y
2 a) If u = , v = tan −1 x + tan −1 y then show that u and v are CO1 PO1 6
1 − xy
functionally dependent and hence find their functional relationship.
2z
b) If x x y y z z = c then show that = −(x log ex)−1 when x = y = z . CO1 PO1 7
xy
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 .
OR
3 a) Expand f ( x, y ) = ex loge (1 + y ) in powers x and y up to second CO1 PO1 6
degree term.
 y − x z − x u u u
b) If u = u  ,  then show that x 2 + y2 + z2 =0. CO1 PO1 7
 xy xz  x y z
c) The diameter and height of a right circular cylinder are measured as 4 CO1 PO1 7
cm and 6 cm respectively. The possible error in each measurement is
0.1 cm. Find approximately the corresponding errors in the volume
and the surface area of the cylinder.
UNIT – III
dy x + y + 1 2 2
4 a) Solve: = . CO1 PO1 6
dx 2 xy

b) Solve:  xy 2 − e x  dx − x 2 ydy = 0 .
1
3
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) Apply the method of variation of parameters to solve the differential CO1 PO1 6
equation y + y = sec x .
b) Solve: ( D 2 − D + 1) y = sinh ( x ) . CO1 PO1 7

c) Solve: x 2 y + 9 y + xy = 3 x 2 + sin 3log ( x )  . CO1 PO1 7

OR
6 a) Solve: y + y = x + 2x + 4 .
2
CO1 PO1 6
b) Apply the method of variation of parameters to solve the differential CO1 PO1 7
e3 x
equation y − 6 y + 9 y = .
x2
d3y 2
2 d y dy
Solve: ( x − 1) + ( − ) − 4 ( x − 1) + 4 y = 4log( x − 1).
3
c) 3
2 x 1 2
CO1 PO1 7
dx dx dx
UNIT - V
7 a) Show that the system of equations 3x + 4 y + 5z = a , 4 x + 5 y + 6 z = b CO1 PO1 6
and 5x + 6 y + 7 z = c do not have a solution unless a + c = 2b . Also
solve when (a, b, c ) = (1, 2, 3) .
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.
c) Find the eigenvalues and the corresponding eigenvectors of the matrix CO1 PO1 7
 6 −2 2 
A =  −2 3 −1 .
 2 −1 3 

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