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Maths 3

This document outlines the examination structure for a B.Tech. Mathematics course at Mahatma Gandhi University, detailing the modules and questions to be answered. Students are required to answer five full questions, selecting at least one from each module, covering topics such as Laplace transforms, Fourier series, numerical solutions, and differential equations. The exam format includes both theoretical and practical applications of mathematical concepts.

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Maths 3

This document outlines the examination structure for a B.Tech. Mathematics course at Mahatma Gandhi University, detailing the modules and questions to be answered. Students are required to answer five full questions, selecting at least one from each module, covering topics such as Laplace transforms, Fourier series, numerical solutions, and differential equations. The exam format includes both theoretical and practical applications of mathematical concepts.

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MAHATMA GANDHI UNIVERSITY B.Tech. (Computer Science Engineering.) (Sem.-3) TIME-2% hrs Mathematics - 3 FM.100 Subject Code : M-03 swer any FIVE full questions, choosing at least ONE question from each MODULE Module -1 Marks lea, Evaluate (i) L (=) (ii) L(2e** sin2t ) 06 b. aft 0stsa ae as 07 Ife) = tes a at ada Set + 2a) = FO then show that LEF(O] = 2 tanh (2) ©+ Solve by using Laplace Transforms, £2 + 424 4y = ef, y(0) = 0,90) = 0. 7 OR 2.a, 1 f_4sts_] 06 Evaluate Lf >. Evaluate [peal by using convolution theorem. 07 e sint OSt 0 Find the infinite Fourier cosine transform of f (x) =e“, a > 0. Find the inverse Z- Transform of = OR 11 for |x| a Find the Fourier transform of the funetion f(x) = { Hence evaluate {f° dx. Obtain the Z- Transform of cosn@ and sinnd. Solve using Z- Transform yn42 — 4¥n = 0 given that yo = 0,4 = 2. Module - 4 Solve tx, + Uyy = 0 fo the following square mesh with boundary values as shown in the following figure ‘a7 121 126 Solve numerically tty. = 0.0625 tee Subject to the conditions u(0, ¢) = 0 = u(S,), ‘u(x, 0) = x*(x — 5) by takingh = 1 for0 st <1. Find the numerical solution of the parabolic equation 2% = S# when u(0,t) = u(4,¢) and ‘u(x, 0) = x(4 — x) by taking # = 1 find the values up tot = 5. OR Solve numerically the equation wy = ux, Subject to the conditions u(0, t) = 0 = u(1,t), ¢ = 0 and u(x,0) = sinmx, 0 < x < 1. Carryout computations for wo levels taking h = 1/3 and k= 1/36, Solve the wave equation a = u(x, 0) = x(4 — x) by taking A SH Subject to u(0,t) = 0 = uC4,t), ue(x,0) = O and k= 0.5 up to four steps Solve the elliptic equation ty, + Uyy = 0 fo the following square mesh with boundary values as shown, Find the first iterative values of ty; (i = 1 to 9) to the nearest integer. 500 1000 500g 07 07 06 07 07 06 07 07 06 07 07 10, a. Module-5 2 (B) = 92. for x = 0.2, corect to four decimal Using Runge - Kutta method, solve £2 1y® places, using initial conditions y(0) sve Euler’. . form 26 _ 4 (2f° Derive Euler's equation inthe standard form 2° a) Find the extremal ofthe funetional °* (v2+y" +2ye") ax. oR Given the differential equation 25 = 4x +2 and following table of initial values T 1 12 3 y 2 | 22156 | 2.4649 [2.7514 y 2 | 23178 | 26725 | 3.0657 ‘Compute y(1.4) by applying Milne’s Predictor ~ Corrector formula, Prove that geodesics of a plane surface are straight lines, Find the curves on which the functional {(y')* + 12xy] dx with y(0) = Oand y(1) = 1 ean be extremised 0 0 07 07

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