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The document outlines the examination details for the Advanced Calculus course (MAM11) for B.E. students in the first semester, including instructions for candidates and a breakdown of questions across five units. Each unit contains multiple questions that assess various mathematical concepts such as polar coordinates, integrals, theorems, and matrix operations. The exam is structured to require students to answer one full question from each unit, with a total maximum score of 100 marks.

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The document outlines the examination details for the Advanced Calculus course (MAM11) for B.E. students in the first semester, including instructions for candidates and a breakdown of questions across five units. Each unit contains multiple questions that assess various mathematical concepts such as polar coordinates, integrals, theorems, and matrix operations. The exam is structured to require students to answer one full question from each unit, with a total maximum score of 100 marks.

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MAM11

USN 1 M S
(Autonomous Institute, Affiliated to VTU)
(Approved by AICTE, New Delhi & Govt. of Karnataka)
Accredited by NBA & NAAC with ‘A+’ Grade

BACKLOG SUBJECT EXAMINATIONS – SEPTEMBER / OCTOBER 2023

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Program : B.E :- Common to ME / IEM / CH Semester : I
Course Name : Advanced Calculus Max. Marks : 100
Course Code : MAM11 Duration : 3 Hrs

Instructions to the Candidates:


 Answer one full question from each unit.

UNIT - I
1. a) Write the expression for length of the perpendicular from pole to the CO1 (02)
tangent.
ds
b) Find for the function y  a log sec(x / a) . CO1 (04)
dx
c) Find the angle of intersection of the following pairs of curves: r  a log  CO1 (07)
a
and r .
log 
d) Show that the radius of curvature of the curve x 2 y  a ( x 2  y 2 ) at CO1 (07)
(2a,2a) is 2a .

2. a) Write the relation between Cartesian and polar coordinates. CO1 (02)
ds
b) Find for the curves x  e t sin t , y  e t cos t . CO1 (04)
dt
c) Find the pedal equation for the curve r n  a n cos n . CO1 (07)
d) Derive the expression for radius of curvature for curve in Cartesian CO1 (07)
form.

UNIT - II
 u, v 
3. a) Find for u  3x  5 y, v  4 x  5 y. CO2 (02)
  x, y 
 y  y u u  y
b) If u  x f    g   then show that x y  x f  . CO2 (04)
x x x y x
c) Find the values of a and b so that the surfaces ax 2  byz  (a  2) x and CO2 (07)

4 x 2 y  z 3  4 may intersect orthogonally at the point (1,1,2).


d) Find the constants a and b so that CO2 (07)

A  (axy  z 3 )iˆ  (3x 2  z) ˆj  (bxz 2  y)kˆ is irrotational and find  such

that F    .

 
4. a) A  xz 3 iˆ  2 x 2 yzˆj  2 yz 4 kˆ find   A at (1, 1, 1) .
If CO2 (02)
du
b) If u  x log( xy) where x 3  y 3  3xy  1 then find . CO2 (04)
dx

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 x 12  y 12  1
If u  Cos ec  1  then prove that xu x  yu y   tan u .
1
c) CO2 (07)
 x 3  y 13  6
 

d) Find the directional derivative of   y 2 x  yz 3 at the point (2,1,1) in CO2 (07)


surface x log z  y  4 taken at the
2
the direction of the normal to the
point (1,2,1) .

UNIT - III

2
5. a) Evaluate the integral  Sin x dx by using reduction formula. CO3 (02)
5

a ax x 2
b) Evaluate the integral
 
0 0
y x 2  y 2 dy dx by changing to polar CO3 (04)

coordinates.
1 2 x

c) By changing the order of integration, evaluate   xy dx dy .


0 1
CO3 (07)

d) Find the volume of the sphere x2  y2  z2  a2 . CO3 (07)


2
6. a)  cos x dx . CO3 (02)
n
Write the reduction formula for
0

b) Evaluate the double integral  xy dx dy


R
where R is the region bounded CO3 (04)

by the x – axis, ordinate at x  2a and the curve x 2  4ay.


c) Find the area lying inside the cardioid r  a(1  cos ) and outside the CO3 (07)
circle r  a .

d) Find the volume bounded by the cylinders x 2  y 2  4, y  z  4 and z  0 . CO3 (07)

UNIT- IV
7. a) State Stoke’s theorem. CO4 (02)
  
 2

b) If F  5 xy  6 x iˆ  2 y  4 x  ˆj evaluate   dr where 𝑐 is the curve
F
c
CO4 (04)

y  x 3 in xy -plane from (1,1) to (2,8).


c) State and prove Green’s theorem in a plane. CO4 (07)

d) Using Gauss Divergence theorem, evaluate   nˆ ds
s
F where CO4 (07)

F  4 x iˆ  2 y 2 ˆj  z 2 kˆ over the surface S is the surface bounded by the
region x 2  y 2  4, z  0, z  3

8. a) State Gauss Divergence theorem. CO4 (02)


Find the total work done in moving particle in a force field CO4 (04)
b) 
F  3xy iˆ  5z ˆj  10 x kˆ along the curve x  t  1; y  2t and z  t 3 form
2 2

t  1 to t  2 .

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c) Evaluate by Green’s theorem   y  sin x  dx  cos x dy
c
where c is the CO4 (07)

 2x
triangle enclosed by the lines y  0, x  , y .

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2
 x  y  i  2 xy ˆj
2 ˆ
CO4
2
d) Apply Stoke’s theorem, to evaluate where C is the (07)
c

rectangle bounded by the lines x  a, y  0, y  b .

UNIT - V
9. a) Explain the geometrical interpretation of unique solution for the system CO5 (02)
of linear equations 2 x  3 y  5 and 3x  2 y  5 .
 3  1 2

b) Find the rank of the matrix A   6 2 4 .
 CO5 (04)
 
  3 1 2
2 2
c) Diagonalize the matrix  and hence find A5. CO5 (07)
1 3

d) Solve the system of equations: CO5 (07)


5x  2 y  z  12 ; x  4 y  2z  15 ; x  2 y  5z  20 using Gauss-Seidel
method taking 1, 0, 0 as initial approximation. (Perform three iterations)
10. a) Define modal and spectral matrix of a square matrix A . CO5 (02)
b) Find the value of  for which the system of linear equations CO5 (04)
x  2 y  3z  14 ; x  4 y  7 z  30 ; x  y  z   is consistent.
c) Find the Eigenvector corresponding to the largest Eigenvalue of the CO5 (07)
1 3  1
following matrices by using Rayleigh’s Power method
3 2 4  by

 1 4 10 
taking 1 1 1 as the initial approximation. (Perform 4 iterations)
T

d) Solve the system of first order and first degree linear ordinary CO5 (07)
differential equations using matrix method. x1  3x1 , x2  x1  x2 .

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