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This document provides an overview of engineering mathematics material covering topics such as matrices, 3D analytical geometry, differential calculus, and functions of several variables. The key points covered include: 1) Properties of eigenvalues and eigenvectors of matrices, as well as diagonalization of matrices and the Cayley-Hamilton theorem. 2) Equations for spheres, circles, cones, cylinders and tangent planes in 3D analytical geometry. 3) Concepts of curvature, radius of curvature, evolutes and envelopes in differential calculus. 4) Euler's theorem and Jacobian for functions of several variables, as well as Taylor series expansions.
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This document provides an overview of engineering mathematics material covering topics such as matrices, 3D analytical geometry, differential calculus, and functions of several variables. The key points covered include: 1) Properties of eigenvalues and eigenvectors of matrices, as well as diagonalization of matrices and the Cayley-Hamilton theorem. 2) Equations for spheres, circles, cones, cylinders and tangent planes in 3D analytical geometry. 3) Concepts of curvature, radius of curvature, evolutes and envelopes in differential calculus. 4) Euler's theorem and Jacobian for functions of several variables, as well as Taylor series expansions.
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NAME OF THE SUBJECT : Engineering Mathematics I
SUBJECT CODE : 181101/ MA 2111
NAME OF THE METERIAL : Formula Material
MATERIAL CODE : JM08AM1001
Unit I (Matrices)
1. The Characteristic equation of matrix A is
a)
2
1 2
0 S S + = if A is 2 X 2 matrix
1
2
Where Sum of the main diagonal elements. S
S A
=
=

b)
3 2
1 2 3
0 S S S + = if A is 3 X 3 matrix
1
2
3
Where Sum of the main diagonal elements.
Sum of the minors of the main diagonal elements.
S
S
S A
=
=
=

2. To find the eigen vectors solve( ) 0 A I X = .
3. Property of eigen values:
Let A be any matrix then
a) Sum of the eigen values = Sum of the main diagonal.
b) Product of the eigen values = A
c) If the matrix A is triangular then diagonal elements are eigen values.
d) If is an eigen value of a matrix A, the
1

is the eigen value of


1
A

.
e) If
1 2
, , ...
n
are the eigen values of a matrix A, then
1 2
, , ...
n
m m m
are
eigen values of
m
A .( m being a positive integer)
f) The eigen values of A &
T
A are same.
4. Cayley-Hamilton Theorem:
Every square matrix satisfies its own characteristic equation. (ie) 0 A I = .
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5. Matrix of Q.F
1
2
3
2
1 2 1 3
2
2 1 2 3
2
3 1 3 2
1 1
( ) ( ) ( )
2 2
1 1
( ) ( ) ( )
2 2
1 1
( ) ( ) ( )
2 2
coeff x coeff x x coeff x x
coeff x x coeff x coeff x x
coeff x x coeff x x coeff x
=
6. Index = p = Number of positive eigen values
Rank = r = Number of non-zero rows
Signature = s = 2p-r
7. Diagonalisation of a matrix by orthogonal transformation (or) orthogonal
reduction:
Working Rules:
Let A be any square matrix of order n.
Step:1 Find the characteristic equation.
Step:2 Solve the characteristic equation.
Step:3 Find the eigen vectors.
Step:4 Form a normalized model matrix N, such that the eigen vectors are orthogonal.
Step:5 Find
T
N .
Step:6 Calculate
T
D=N AN.

Note:
We can apply orthogonal transformation for symmetric matrix only.
If any two eigen values are equal then we must use a, b, c method for third eigen vector.


Unit II (Three Dimensional Analytical Geometry)

1. Equation of the sphere, general form
2 2 2
2 2 2 0 x y z ux vy wz d + + + + + + = ,
centre( ) , , u v w , radius
2 2 2
r u v w d = + + .
2. Equation of the sphere with centre( ) , , a bc , radius r is
( ) ( ) ( )
2 2 2
2
x a y b z c r + + = .
3. Equation of the sphere with centre origin and radius r is
2 2 2 2
x y z r + + = .

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4. Equation of circle:
The curve of intersection of a sphere by a plane is a circle. So, a circle can
be represented by two equations, one being the equation of a sphere and the
other that of a plane. Thus, the equation
2 2 2
2 2 2 0, x y z ux vy wz d + + + + + + =
x my nz p + + = taken together represent a circle.
5. Tangent plane:
Equation of tangent plane of sphere at the point
( )
1 1 1
, , x y z is
( ) ( ) ( )
1 1 1 1 1 1
0 u x x v y y w z z d xx yy zz + + + + + + + = + + .
6. Condition for the plane x my nz p + + = to be a tangent plane to the
sphere( ) ( ) ( )
2
2 2 2 2 2 2
u mv nw p m n u v w d + + + = + + + + .
7. Condition for the spheres to cut orthogonally
1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2
2 2 2 uu vv ww d d + + = + .
8. Equation of Right Circular Cone is
( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( )
2 2 2 2
2 2 2 2
cos x m y n z m n x y z o | o | u
(
( + + = + + + +



9. Equation of Right Circular Cylinder is
( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( )
2 2 2
2 2 2 2
n y m z z n x m x y r m n | o o | ( ( ( + + = + +

If radius is not given
( ) ( ) ( )
( ) ( ) ( )
2
2 2 2
2
2 2 2
x m y n z
r x y z
m n
o |
o |
( + +

= + +
+ +
.

Unit III (Differential Calculus)

1. Curvature of a circle = Reciprocal of its radius
2. Radius of curvature with Cartesian form
( )
3
2
2
1
2
1 y
y

+
=
3. Radius of curvature if
1
y = ,
( )
3
2
2
1
2
1 x
x

+
= , where
1
dx
x
dy
=
4. Radius of curvature in implicit form
( )
3
2
2
2
2 2
2
x y
xx y xy x y yy x
f f
f f f f f f f

+
=
+

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5. Radius of curvature with paramatic form
( )
3
2 2
2
x y
xy x y

' ' +
=
' '' '' '

6. Centre of curvature is
( ) , x y .
7. Circle of curvature is ( ) ( )
2 2
2
x x y y + = .
where
( )
2
1 1
2
1 y y
x x
y
+
= ,
( )
2
1
2
1 y
y y
y
+
= +
8. Evolute: The locus of centre of curvature of the given curve is called evolute of
the curve.
( )
2
1 1
2
1 y y
x x
y
+
= ,
( )
2
1
2
1 y
y y
y
+
= +
9. Envelope: The envelope is a curve which meets each members of a family of
curve.
If the given equation can be rewrite as quadratic equation in parameter, (ie)
2
0 A B C + + = where , , A B C are functions of xand ythen the envelope is
2
4 0 B AC = .
10. Evolute as the envelope of normals.
Equations Normal equations
2
4 y ax =
3
2 y xt at at + = +
2
4 x ay =
3
2 x yt at at + = +
2 2
2 2
1
x y
a b
+ =
2 2
cos sin
ax by
a b
u u
=
2 2
2 2
1
x y
a b
=
2 2
sec tan
ax by
a b
u u
+ = +
2 2 2
3 3 3
x y a + =
cos sin cos 2 x y a u u u =
2
xy c =
2 3
c
y xt ct
t
=

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Unit IV (Functions of several variables)
1. Eulers Theorem:
If f is a homogeneous function of xand yin degree n, then
(i)
f f
x y nf
x y
c c
+ =
c c
(first order)
(ii) ( )
2 2 2
2 2
2 2
2 1
f f f
x xy y n n f
x x y y
c c c
+ + + =
c c c c
(second order)
2. If ( , , ) u f x y z = ,
1 2 3
( ), ( ), ( ) x g t y g t z g t = = = then
du u dx u dy u dz
dt x dt y dt z dt
c c c
= + +
c c c

3. If
1 2
( , ), ( , ), ( , ) u f x y x g r y g r u u = = = then
(i)
u u x u y
r x r y r
c c c c c
= +
c c c c c
(ii)
u u x u y
x y u u u
c c c c c
= +
c c c c c

4. Maxima and Minima :
Working Rules:
Step:1 Find
x
f and
y
f . Put 0
x
f = and 0
y
f = . Find the value of x and y.
Step:2 Calculate , ,
xx xy yy
r f s f t f = = = . Now
2
rt s A =
Step:3 i. If 0 A > , then the function have either maximum or minimum.
1. If 0 r < Maximum
2. If 0 r > Minimum
ii. If 0, A < then the function is neither Maximum nor Minimum, it is
called Saddle Point.
iii. If 0, A = then the test is inconclusive.
5. Maxima and Minima of a function using Lagranges Multipliers:
Let ( , , ) f x y z be given function and ( , , ) g x y z be the subject to the condition.
Form ( , , ) ( , , ) ( , , ) F x y z f x y z g x y z = + , Putting 0
x y z
F F F F

= = = = and
then find the value of x,y,z. Next we can discuss about the Max. and Min.


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6. Jacobian:
Jacobian of two dimensions:
, ( , )
, ( , )
u v u v
J
x y x y
| | c
= =
|
c
\ .
u u
x y
v v
x y
c c
c c
c c
c c

7. The functions u and v are called functionally dependent if
( , )
0
( , )
u v
x y
c
=
c
.
8.
( , ) ( , )
1
( , ) ( , )
u v x y
x y u v
c c
=
c c

9. Taylors Expansion:
{ } { }
{ }
2 2
3 2 2 3
1 1
( , ) ( , ) ( , ) ( , ) ( , ) 2 ( , ) ( , )
1! 2!
1
( , ) 3 ( , ) 3 ( , ) ( , ) ...
3!
x y xx xy yy
xxx xxy xyy yyy
f x y f a b hf a b kf a b h f a b hkf a b k f a b
h f a b h kf a b hk f a b k f a b
= + + + + +
+ + + + +
where h x a = and k y b =
Unit V (Multiple Integrals)

1.
0
( , )
b x
a
f x y dxdy
} }
x : a to b and y : o to x (Here the first integral is w.r.t. y)
2.
0
( , )
b y
a
f x y dxdy
} }
x : 0 to y and y : a to b (Here the first integral is w.r.t. x)
3. Area
R
dxdy =
}}
(or)
R
dydx
}}


To change the polar coordinate
cos
sin
x r
y r
dxdy rdrd
u
u
u
=
=
=

4. Volume
V
dxdydz =
}}}
(or)
V
dzdydx
}}}



GENERAL:

1.
1
2 2
sin
dx x
a
a x

| |
=
|
\ .
}
(or) ( )
1
2
sin
1
dx
x
x

=

}

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2.
( )
2 2
2 2
log
dx
x a x
a x
= + +
+
}
(or)
( )
2
2
log 1
1
dx
x x
x
= + +
+
}

3.
1
2 2
1
tan
dx x
a x a a

| |
=
|
+
\ .
}
(or) ( )
1
2
tan
1
dx
x
x

=
+
}

4.
2
2 2 2 2 1
sin
2 2
x a x
a x dx a x
a

| |
= +
|
\ .
}

5.
/ 2 / 2
0 0
1 3 2
sin cos . ... .1 if is odd and 3
2 3
n n
n n
x dx x dx n n
n n
t t

= = >

} }

6.
/ 2 / 2
0 0
1 3 1
sin cos . ... . if is even
2 2 2
n n
n n
x dx x dx n
n n
t t
t
= =

} }

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