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The document contains a series of assignments for a first-year mathematics course, divided into five modules, each with various questions covering topics such as Rolle's theorem, integration, series convergence, and linear transformations. Each module includes specific problems to solve, demonstrating the application of mathematical concepts and theorems. Additionally, there are mappings of questions to course outcomes and program outcomes.

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SESSION-2018-19

ASSIGNMENTS
SEM-Ist (ODD) `

HOME ASSIGNMENTS
Module -1

Q.1 Write the statement of Rolle theorem. and Also verify of function
3 2
f ( x )=x −6 x + 11x −6

Q2. Expand tan x + ( π4 ) as far as the term the x 4


and evaluate tan ( 46.5 ° )up to four

Significant digits
3
∂ u
=( 1+3 xyz + x y z ) e
2 2 2 xyz
Q3. If e xyz then show that
∂ x∂ y ∂z

Q4. Show that the rectangular solid of maximum volume that can be inscribed in a sphere is

cube

Mapping
Unit Qs. CO PO PSO
No. No.
1 1 1,2,3 ,12
2 1 1,2,3, 12
1 3 1 1,2,3 ,12
4 1 1,2,3,12
SESSION-2018-19

ASSIGNMENTS
SEM-Ist (ODD) `

HOME ASSIGNMENTS
Module -II

( 12 )= √❑❑
Q.1 Show that Γ ( m ) Γ m+

[( )( )( ) ( )]
1
2 2 2
1 2 3 n n
Q2. Evaluate 1+ 2 1+ 2 1+ 2 … … 1+ 2
n n n n

1 2− x

Q3. Change the order of integration in ∫ ∫ xy dxdy and hence evaluate.


0 x
2

❑ dxdydz
Q4. Evaluate ∭❑ 3 ,where the region V is bounded by the planes x=0, y=0,
(x + y + z +1)
z=0,x+y+z=1.

Mapping
Unit Qs. CO PO PSO
No. No.
1 1 1,2,3 ,12
2 1 1,2,3, 12
1 3 1 1,2,3 ,12
4 1 1,2,3,12
SESSION-2018-19

ASSIGNMENTS
SEM-Ist (ODD) `

HOME ASSIGNMENTS
Module -III

1 1 1
Q.1 Prove that the series 1− + − + .−… … ∞ is convergence.
2 3 4
1 1
Q2. Test the convergent series −
1 2 √❑

Q3. Find the fourier series to represents f ( x )=x −x2 from x= - π to x = π . Hence show that
2
1 1 1 1 π
2
− 2
+ 2
− 2
+… ..=
1 2 3 4 12

l l
Q4. Obtain the half range cosine series for: f ( x )={kx , 0 x k (l−x) , x l
2 2

Mapping
Unit Qs. CO PO PSO
No. No.
1 1 1,2,3 ,12
2 1 1,2,3, 12
1 3 1 1,2,3 ,12
4 1 1,2,3,12
SESSION-2018-19

ASSIGNMENTS
SEM-Ist (ODD) `

HOME ASSIGNMENTS
Module -IV

Q.1 Prove that that four vector α 1=( 1 , 2, 3 ) , α 2=( 1 ,0 , 0 ) , α 3=( 0 , 1 ,0 ) and α 4 =( 0 , 0 ,1 ) in

V 3 (R) form a linearly dependent

Q2. Show that the vector ( 2 , 1, 4 ) , ( 1,−1 ,2 ) , ( 3 ,1 ,−2 ) form a basis for R3 .

Q3. Define T :V 3 → V 2 by the rule T ( x 1 , , x 2 , x 3 )=(x 1−x 2 , x 1+ x 3 ) show that this is a linear
transformation.

Q4. If f :V 3 → V 2 by the rule f ( x 1 , , x 2 , x 3 )=( y , z ) show that this f is a linear transformation.

Mapping
Unit Qs. CO PO PSO
No. No.
1 1 1,2,3 ,12
2 1 1,2,3, 12
1 3 1 1,2,3 ,12
4 1 1,2,3,12
SESSION-2018-19

ASSIGNMENTS
SEM-Ist (ODD) `

HOME ASSIGNMENTS
Module -V

Q.1 Reduce the matrix into Normal form then find the rank A=[ 21−3−6 1−3 1 2 1−1 17 1 5 21 ]
Q2 Examine the consistency of following equations
5x +3 y + 14z =4
y+2z = 1
x-y+ 2 z = 0
2x + y + 6z =2

Q3. Find the Eigen values and Eigen vectors of the matrix A=[ 8−6 2−6 7−4 2−4 3 ]
Q4. Verify Cayley Hamilton Theorem and find inverse of A=[ 4 3 1 21−21 2 1 ]

Mapping
Unit Qs. CO PO PSO
No. No.
1 1 1,2,3 ,12
2 1 1,2,3, 12
1 3 1 1,2,3 ,12
4 1 1,2,3,12
SESSION : 2018-2019

Important Questions
FIRST YEAR
(QUESTION BANK)

Module-1

Q-1If y=sin ⁡(m sin−1 x) prove that (i) ( 1−x 2 ) y 2−x y 1+ m2 y=0 .
(ii)( 1−x 2 ) y n+ 2−( 2 n+1 ) x y n+1 +(m ¿ ¿ 2−n2 ) y n=0 ¿ .

Q.2 Verify Rolle theorem for the function f ( x )=x ( x+ 3 ) . e−( 2 ) x ∈ [−3 ,0 ] .
1

Q.3 State and prove Rolle’s and Lagrange’s mean value theorem.

Q.4 Verify Rolle theorem for the function f ( x )=2 x 3 + x 2−4 x −2.

Q.5 Verify Lagrange mean value theorem for the function f ( x )= √ ❑

Q.6 Verify Langrage mean value theorem for the function


3 2
f ( x )=x −x −5 x+3∈the range 0 ≤ x ≤ 4
x
e +1
Q.7 Expand x in power of x by Maclaurin’s series.
e

Q.8 expands the function log log x in power of( x−1 ) and hence evaluateslog log 1.1 Correct to 4
decimal places.

Q.9 Show that the rectangular solid of maximum volume that can be inscribed in a sphere is cube
3
∂ u
=( 1+3 xyz + x y z ) e
2 2 2 xyz
Q.10 If e xyz then show that
∂ x∂ y ∂z

( )
2
∂z ∂ z ∂z ∂z
Q.11If z ( x + y ) =x2 + y 2 , show that − =4 (1− − ),
∂x ∂ y ∂x ∂ y
2
∂ z −1
Q.12In the curve x x y y z z=c then show that =−{ xlogex }
∂ x∂ y

( )
3 3
x +y
Q.13 If u= then show that
x−y
2 2 2
∂u ∂u ∂ u ∂u 2 ∂ u
(i) x +y =sin 2u (ii) x 2 2 +2 xy +y =sin 4 u−sin 2u
∂x ∂y ∂x ∂ x∂ y ∂y
2
( )
1 1 1
x 3+ y 3 2
Q.14If u= 1 1 then show that
2 2
x −y
2 2 2
2 ∂ u ∂u 2 ∂ u tan tan u
x 2
+2 xy +y 2
= (13+u)
∂x ∂ x∂ y ∂y 144

Module-II
1

( )
n−1
1
Q.1 Show that Γ ( n ) =∫ log dy .
0 y
b

Q.2 Evaluate ∫ x dx directly from the definition as the limit of a sum.


2

Q.3Show that the beta functions is symmetric.

Q.4 Evaluate [ 1
+
1
+
1
1+n 2+n 3+ n
+ …..+
1
2n ]
b

Q.5 Evaluate ∫ e dx directly from the definition as the limit of a sum


x

Q.6Show that β ( m, n ) =β ( m+1 , n ) + β ( m , n+1 ) .


∞ c
x Γ ( c +1 )
Q.7Show that ∫ x dx= ,c >1
0 c ( logc )c+1
1

Q.8 Evaluate∫ x (1− x ) dx .


5 3 10

Q.9 Prove that ∫ x e


1 n+1
( )
2 2
n −k x
dx= n+1
Γ , n>−1
0 2k 2
π
2
Q10 Show that ∫ tan n xdx= π sec nπ
0 2 2 () ( )
Q.11how that Γ ( m ) Γ m+ ( 12 )= √❑❑
Γ ( m ) Γ ( n)
Q.12 Prove that β ( m, n ) = where m, n > 0
Γ ( m+n )

[( )( )( ) ( )]
1
2 2 2
1 2 3 n n
Q.13 Evaluate 1+ 2 1+ 2 1+ 2 … … 1+ 2
n n n n
[( )( ) ( ) ( ) ]
1 1 1
1 2 3 n
Q.14 Evaluate 1+ 1+ 2
1+ 3
… … 1+ n
n n n n

[ ( ) ( ) ( ) ( )]
1
π 2π 3π nπ n
Q.15 Evaluate sin sin sin … sin
2n 2n 2n 2n
1 2 1
x 1 π
Q.16 Show that ∫ dx ×∫ dx=
0 ( 1−x 4 )
1/ 2
0 ( 1+ x ) 4 1/ 2 4 √❑

β ( m+1 , n ) β ( m, n ) β ( m, n+1 )
Q.17 Show that that = =
m m+n n
1 m−1 n −1
x +x
Q.18 Prove that ∫ m +n
dx=β (m ,n)
0 (1+ x)


x 8 (1−x 6 )
Q.19 Evaluate ∫ 24
dx
0 (1+ x)

a
dx
Q.20 Evaluate ∫ 1
0
( a n−x n ) n

Q.21 Evaluate ∫ xydxdy over the region in the positive quadrant for which x+y≤1 .

1 1 1

Q.23 Evaluate ∫∫∫ e x+ y+ z dxdydz .


0 0 0

❑ ❑
Q.24 Evaluate ∫ ∫ xy dxdy over the positive quadrant of the circle x 2+ y 2=a2 .
❑ ❑
2
1 x y
Q.25 Evaluate ∫∫ e x dy dx .
0 0

Q.26 using double integration, find the area enclosed by the curves, y 2=x 3∧ y =x .

Q.27 Evaluate ∬❑ 2 2 2 2
❑ sinπ( x + y )dxdy over the region bounded by the circle x + y =r
2
by
changing to polar coordinates.
a √❑
Q.28 Evaluate ∫ ∫ ❑
0 0

1 1

Q.29 Change the order of integration in I = ∫ ∫ x cos ⁡(x −xy)dxdy and hence evaluate it.
2 2

0 y

❑ dxdydz
Q.30 Evaluate ∭❑ 3 ,where the region V is bounded by the planes x=0, y=0,
(x + y + z +1)
z=0,x+y+z=1.

Q.31 Evaluate ∭❑ 2 z dxdydz where the region of intergration V is bounded by a solid cone
x + y =z and plane z=1.
2 2 2

1 2− x

Q.32Change the order of integration in ∫ ∫ xy dxdy and hence evaluate.


0 x
2

∞ ∞ −y
e
Q.33Change the order of integration ∫ ∫ dxdy and hence evaluate it.
0 x y
❑ ❑ 2 2
x y
Q.34 Evaluate ∫ ∫ ( x + y ) dxdy over the area bounded by the ellipse
2
2
+ 2 =1 .
❑ ❑ a b
❑ ❑
Q.35 Evaluate ∫ ∫ ( x ¿ ¿ 2+ y )dxdy ¿ throughout the area enclosed by curve
2

❑ ❑
y=4 x , x + y =3 , y =0∧ y=2. .
❑ ❑
Q.36 Evaluate the integral ∫ ∫ √❑ by changing polar co-ordinate where region R is bounded by
❑ ❑
x ≥ 0 , y ≥0 , x + y ≤ 1.
2 2

1 √❑

Q.37Evaluate the following integral by changing the order of integration ∫ ∫ ❑


0 x

Q.38 Find the volume bounded by cylinder x 2+ y 2=4 and planes y + z=3 and ¿ 0 .

Module-III

Q1 Prove that the series 1-1\2+1\3-1\4+….. is convergent.

1 1 1
Q2 Test the series p
+ p
+ p
+…….
( log 2) (log 3) (log 4)
2 n
x x
Q3 Show that the exponential series 1+x+ + …..+ +… .. ∞ is convergent.
2! n!

1 1.3 2
Q4 Discuss the convergence of the series 1+ x+ x + … … … … . ∞ (x >0)
2 2.4
3 5
x 1 x 1.3 . x
Q5 Test the convergence of the series + . + + … … … … . ∞ (x> 0)
1 2 3 2.4 5
❑ 3
2n
Q6 Test the convergence∑ 4+3
❑ n

l l
Q7 Obtain the half range cosine series for: f ( x )={kx , 0 x k (l−x) , x l
2 2
Q.8 Find the Fourier series to represents f ( x )=x −x2 from x= - π to x = π . Hence show that
2
1 1 1 1 π
2
− 2 + 2 − 2 +… ..=
1 2 3 4 12

Q9Expand f(x) = xsinx, 0 • x • 2π in a Fourier series.


Q10 Find the Half range Fourier cosine series of the function f ( x )=| x| in the interval ( – 2, 2 )
.
∞ 4
1
Q11. Expand f (x) = πx - x 2, 0 • x • π is half range cosine series. Deduce that ∑ 4 = ❑ .
n =1 n 90
Q12 Find the Fourier series of f ( x )={x ,0 x 1 π (2−x),1 x 2
Q13 Find the Fourier series to represent f ( x )= √ ❑ 0< x <2 π
Q14 Obtain Fourier series f ( x )=|cosx| in the interval (−π , π )
Q15 Find the Fourier series to represents f ( x )={−π ,−π < x< 0 x 0< x < π

Module-IV

Q.1 Define 1.vector space 2. Vector subspace

Q.2 Let F be an arbitrary field. Prove that, the set of all ordered n- tuples of the element of F with
vector addition and scalar multiplication defined by

( a 1 , a 2 , a3 , a4 , … .. , an ) + ( b 1 , b 2 , b3 , b 4 …. , b n )=(a1 +b1 , a2 +b 2 , … … … , a n+ bn )

And k ( a1 , a 2 , a 3 , a4 , … .. , an ) =( k a1 k , a2 , k a3 , ka4 , … .. , kan ) where a i , bi , k ∈ F is a vector space


over F.

Q.3 A field K can be regarded as a vector space over any subfield F of K.

Q.4 Let V(F) be vector space , 0 be the zero vector V and 0 be the zero scalar of F. then

(i) a.0 = 0 ∀ a ∈ F

(ii) a ( ∝−β )=aα + aβ ∀ a ∈ F , α ∈V

Q.5 Let V(F) be a vector space, then

(i) If ∝ is a non zero element of V and α ,b ∈ F , then aα =b ∝ ⟹ a=b

(ii) If a is a non zero element of F and α , β ∈V then aα =b ∝ ⟹ α =β

Q.6 The necessary and sufficient condition for a non – empty subset W of a vector space V(F) to be a
subspace of V is that W is closed under vector addition and scalar multiplication in V i.e

α , β ∈W ⟹ ( α + β ) ∈W ∀ α , β ∈W

a ∈ F , α ∈W ⟹ aα ∈W ∀ a ∈ F α ∈W

Q.7 The intersection of any two subspaces of a vector space V(f) is also a subspace of V( F) .
Q.8 The union of two subspace is a subspace if and only if one is contained in the other .

Q.9 Prove that that four vector α 1=( 1 , 2, 3 ) , α 2=( 1 ,0 , 0 ) , α 3=( 0 , 1 ,0 ) and α 4 =( 0 , 0 ,1 ) in

V 3 (R) form a linearly dependent .

Q.10 Show that the vector ( 2 , 1, 4 ) , ( 1,−1 ,2 ) , ( 3 ,1 ,−2 ) form a basis for R3 .

Q.11 Define T :V 3 → V 2 by the rule T ( x 1 , , x 2 , x 3 )=(x 1−x 2 , x 1+ x 3 ) show that this is a linear
transformation.

Q.12 If f :V 3 → V 2 by the rule f ( x 1 , , x 2 , x 3 )=( y , z ) show that this f is a linear transformation.

Module-5 (Matrix)
Q.1 Find the rank of the matrix to normal form [ 3 4 5 6 4 5 6 7 56 67 7 8 8 9 ] .

Q.2 Find the rank of the matrix to normal form [ 3−1 2−6 2 4−31 2 ] .

Q.3 Reduce the matrix into Normal form then find the rank A=[ 21−3−6 1−3 1 2 1−1 17 1 5 21 ]
Q.4 show that the following vector are linearly dependent (1,0.0) , (3, 1, 3) and (5,3,3) .
Q.5 Find the Eigen values and Eigen vectors of the matrix A=[ 8−6 2−6 7−4 2−4 3 ]
Q.6 Find the Eigen values, Eigen vectors and the modal matrix of A= [ 1−6−4 0 4 2 0−6−3 ]
Q.7 finds the Eigen values and Eigen vectors of the matrix A=[ 21 11 3 11 2 2 ]
Q.8 find non singular matrices P & Q such that PAQ is in the normal form, where A=[ 1 1 21 2 3 0−1−1 ]
Q.9 Reduce the matrix A into its normal form, where A=[ 01−3−1 1 0 11 3 11 1 0−2 2 0 ] and find the ranks of
the matrix also find the nullity of the matrix A

Q.10 Show that the Eigen values of the Hermitian matrix are reals.
Q.11Show that the Eigen values of a a unitary matrix are of unit modulus.
Q.12 the Eigen values of the idempotent matrix are zero or one.
Q.13 Test the consistency of these equations and solve them using matrix method
Q.14 solve the linear equation 5 x+ 3 y+7 z =4 ,3 x +26 y +2 z =9 ,7 x +2 y +10 z=5
Q.15 Examine the consistency of following equations
5x +3 y + 14z =4
y+2z = 1
x-y+ 2 z = 0
2x + y + 6z =2
Q.16 Verify Cayley Hamilton Theorem and find inverse of A=[ 4 3 1 21−21 2 1 ]
Q.17 Find characteristic equation of matrix A=[ 21 1 01 0 11 2 ] by Calley Hamilton theorem prove
that
A −5 A +7 A −3 A + A −5 A +8 A −2 A+ I =[ 85 5 0 3 0 5 5 8 ]
8 7 6 5 4 3 2

Q.18 Find that value of λ and μ the equations


x + y + z=6 , x+ 2 y +3 z=10 , x +2 y+ λ z=μ

Have [1] no solution [2] a unique solution [3] infinite many solution.

Q.19 Find characteristic equation of matrix A=[ 2−11−1 2−11−12 ] and verify that it is satisfied
by A and hence obtain A-1 .
Q.20 solve the linear equation 2 x− y +3 z=9 , x+ y+ z=6 , x− y + z=2

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