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U.S.N
P.E.S. College of Engineering, Mandya - 571 401
(An Autonomous Institution affiliated to VTU, Belagavi)
II Semester, B.E. - Supplementary Semester End Examination; Nov. / Dec. - 2023
Integral Calculus, Partial Differential Equations and Numerical Methods
(Common to EE & EC)
Time: 3 hrs Max. Marks: 100
Course Outcomes
The Students will be able to:
CO1: Knowledge to Evaluate double and triple integration and identify the scalar, vector notation of functions of
two and three dimensions ,recognize the partial differential equations and Numerical differences.
CO2: Understand to explain Area, Volume by double integration, change to polar coordinates describe divergence
and flux in vector field; classify method of solutions of PDE’s, Numerical differentiation and integrations.
CO3: Apply the Mathematical properties to evaluate triple integral and improper integral to interpret the
irrotational and solenoidal vector field, find the solutions to problem arises in engineering field
CO4: Analyze multiple integrals ,vector differentiations and integration, the Mathematical model by partial
differential equations, Numerical solution to algebraic and transcendental, ordinary differential equations
and familiarize with modern mathematical tools namely SCILAB/PYTHON/MATLAB
Note: I) PART - A is compulsory. Two marks for each question.
II) PART - B: Answer any Two sub questions (from a, b, c) for a Maximum of 18 marks from each unit.
Q. No. Questions Marks BLs COs POs
I : PART - A 10
1 a. Define a Gamma function. 2 L1 CO1 PO1
b. State the Green’s theorem. 2 L1 CO2 PO1
c. Find the order and degree of differential equation;
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( )
2 2
∂ z ∂z ∂z
2
+2 xy + =5
∂x ∂x ∂y
d. State the trapezoidal rule. 2 L1 CO4 PO1
e. Write the Newton’s general interpolation formula. 2 L1 CO4 PO1
II : PART - B 90
UNIT - I 18
1 √ 1− x2 √ 1−x 2− y 2
2 a. Evaluate
∫ ∫ ∫ xyz dz dy dx 9 L2 CO1 PO1
0 0 0
❑
b. Evaluate ∬ xy dx dy where R is the region bounded by the x = axis,
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ordinate x = 2a and the curve x2 = 4 ay.
π π
c. 2 2
Show that ∫ dθ ×∫ √ Sinθ dθ=π 9 L3 CO1 PO2
0 √ Sinθ ∂
Unit - II 18
3 a. Find div ⃗
F ∧Curl ⃗
F where ⃗
F = ( x 3 + y 3+ z3 −3 xyz ¿ 9 L2 CO2 PO1
b. Show that ⃗ F =(y+z) i + (z+x) j + (x+y) k is irrotational. Also find a
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scalar function such the ⃗
F = .
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c. Verify the stoke’s theorem for the vector ⃗
F = (x2+y2)i - 2xyj taken round
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the rectangle bounded by x = 0, x = a, y = 0, y = b.
Contd….2
UNIT - III 18
4 a. Form the partial differential equation by eliminating the arbitrary
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function from (x + y + z, x2 + y2 - z2) = 0
b. Solve by the method of separation of variable 4 ∂ u + ∂u = 3u, given
∂x ∂ y 9 L2 CO3 PO2
5y
that u(0, y) = 2e .
2
c. Obtain the various possible solutions of, ∂ u =c 2 ∂ u 9 L2 CO3 PO2
2
∂t ∂x
UNIT - IV 18
5 a. From the following table, find the number of student who obtained less
than 45 marks and between 40 and 45 marks: 9 L2 CO4 PO1
Marks 30-40 40-50 50-60 60-70 70-80
No. of students 31 42 51 35 31
b. Find the cubic polynomial which passes through the points (2, 4),
(4, 56), (9, 711), (10, 980) and hence estimate the dependent variable
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corresponding to the values of the independent variables 3 and 5, using
the Newton’s divided difference formula.
π
c. 2
1
rd
Find an approximate value of ∫ √ Cosx dx using the Simpson’s
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0
rule, by taking seven ordinates.
UNIT - V 18
6 a. Using the Newton-Raphson method, find an approximate root of the
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equation x log10 x = 1.2 near x = 2.5 (carry out 3 iterations).
b. Solve the differential equation dy 2y = 3ex, given y(0) = 0 using the
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Taylor’s series method and hence find the value of y at x = 0.1 and 0.2.
c. Using the Runge-Kutta method of 4 th order to find y(0.2) for the
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equation = , y(0)=1 (take h = 0.1).
dx y+ x
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