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This document provides a summary of topics and practice problems for Engineering Mathematics - I. It covers 5 units: matrices, 3D analytical geometry, differential calculus, functions of several variables, and multiple integrals. For each unit, it lists several problems related to key concepts in that unit, such as finding eigenvalues, writing equations of planes/spheres, computing curvature, partial derivatives, double/triple integrals, and changing the order of integration. The overall document provides an overview of the course material and questions to help students practice and test their understanding.
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Name of The Student: Branch:: Engineering Mathematics

This document provides a summary of topics and practice problems for Engineering Mathematics - I. It covers 5 units: matrices, 3D analytical geometry, differential calculus, functions of several variables, and multiple integrals. For each unit, it lists several problems related to key concepts in that unit, such as finding eigenvalues, writing equations of planes/spheres, computing curvature, partial derivatives, double/triple integrals, and changing the order of integration. The overall document provides an overview of the course material and questions to help students practice and test their understanding.
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Engineering Mathematics 2012

Prepared by C.Ganesan, M.Sc., M.Phil., (Ph:9841168917) Page 1



SUBJECT NAME : Engineering Mathematics I
SUBJECT CODE : 181101/MA 2111
MATERIAL NAME : Part A questions
MATERIAL CODE : JM08AM1013

Name of the Student: Branch:

Unit I (Matrices)

1. Given :
1 0 0
2 3 0
1 4 2
A
| |
|
=
|
|
\ .
. Find the eigen values of
2
A .
2. If 3 and 6 are two eigen values of
1 1 3
1 5 1
3 1 1
A
| |
|
=
|
|
\ .
, write down all the eigen values
of
1
A

.
3. Write down the quadratic form corresponding to the matrix
0 5 1
5 1 6
1 6 2
A
(
(
=
(
(

.
4. The product of two eigenvalues of the matrix A
| |
|
=
|
|

\ .
6 2 2
2 3 1
2 1 3
is 16. Find the third
eigenvalue of A.
5. For a given matrix Aof order 3, 32 A = and two of its eigen values are 8 and 2.
6. Check whether the matrix Bis orthogonal? Justify.
cos sin 0
sin cos 0
0 0 1
B
u u
u u
| |
|
=
|
|
\ .
.
7. Can
1 0
0 1
A
| |
=
|
\ .
be diagonalized? Why?
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8. If the sum of two eigen values and trace of a 3 X 3 matrix A are equal, Find the value
of A .
9. Use Cayley Hamilton theorem to find
( )
4 3 2
4 5 2 A A A A I + + when
1 2
4 3
A
| |
=
|
\ .
.
10. If 1 and 2 are the eienvalues of a 2 X 2 matrix A, what are the eigenvalues of A
2
and A
-1
?
11. State Cayley Hamilton theorem.
12. Find the nature of the Quadratic Form
2 2 2
1 2 3 1 2 2 3
2 2 2 x x x x x x x + + + .
Unit II (Three Dimensional Analytical Geometry)

1. Write the equation of the tangent plane at ( ) 1, 5, 7 to the sphere
( ) ( ) ( )
2 2 2
2 3 4 14 x y z + + = .
2. Find the equation of the tangent plane at
( ) 1, 4, 2 on the sphere x y z + +
2 2 2

x y z + = 2 4 2 3 0.
3. Find the equation of the tangent plane to the sphere
2 2 2
x y z + + 2 4 x y + +
6 6 0 z = at ( ) 1, 2, 3 .
4. Find the equation of the sphere concentric with x y z x y z + + + + =
2 2 2
4 6 8 4 0
and passing through the point ( ) 1, 2, 3 .
5. Find the equation of the sphere having the points ( ) 2, 3, 4 and ( ) 1, 5, 7 as the ends
of a diameter.
6. Check whether the two spheres
2 2 2
6 2 8 0 x y z y z + + + + + = and
2 2 2
6 8 4 20 0 x y z x y z + + + + + + = are orthogonal.
7. Find the centre and radius of the sphere
( )
2 2 2
2 6 6 8 9 0 x y z x y z + + + + + = .
8. Find the equation of the right circular cone whose vertex is at the origin and axis is the
line
1 2 3
x y z
= = having semi vertical angel of 45.
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9. Find the equation of the cone whose vertex is the origin and guiding curve is
2 2 2
1, 1
4 9 1
x y z
x y z + + = + + = .
10. Find the equation of the right circular cone whose vertex is the origin, axis is the y
axis, and semi vertical angle is 30.
11. Write down the equation of the right circular cone whose vertex is at the origin, semi
vertical angel is o and axis is along z-axis.
Unit III (Differential Calculus)

1. For the catenary cosh
x
y c
c
= , find the curvature.
2. Find the radius of curvature for
x
y e = at the point where it cuts the y axis.
3. Define the circle of curvature at a point
( )
1 1
, p x y on the curve ( ) y f x = .
4. Find the curvature of the curve
2 2
2 2 5 2 1 0 x y x y + + + = .
5. Write down the formula for Radius of curvature in terms of Parametric Coordinates
System.
6. Find the envelope of the lines
2 2 2
y mx a m b = + where mis the parameter.
7. Find the envelope of family of straight lines
a
y mx
m
= + , mbeing the parameter.
8. Find the envelope of the family of straight lines
1
y mx
m
= + , where mis a parameter.
9. Write the properties of Evolutes.
10. Find the envelope of the family of straight lines cos sin x y u u o + = whereu is the
parameter.
11. Find the envelope of the family of circles ( )
2
2 2
x y r o + = , o being the parameter.
Unit IV (Functions of several variables)

1. Using Eulers theorem, given ( , ) u x y is a homogeneous function of degree n, prove
that
2 2
2 ( 1)
xx xy yy
x u xyu y u n n u + + = .
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2. Using the definition of total derivative, find the value of
du
dt
given
2
4 u y ax = ;
2
, 2 x at y at = = .
3. If
3 2 2 3
u x y x y = + where
2
x at = and 2 y at = then find
du
dt
?
4. Find
du
dt
if sin( / ) u x y = , where
2
,
t
x e y t = = .
5. If
2 2 2
, ,
2 2
y x y
u v
x x
+
= = find
( , )
( , )
u v
x y
c
c
.
6. If x u v =
2 2
and y uv = 2 , find the Jacobian of xand ywith respect to uand v.
7. If
2 2
2 , , cos , sin u xy v x y x r y r u u = = = = then compute
( , )
( , )
u v
r u
c
c
?
8. Write the sufficient condition for ( , ) f x y to have a maximum value at (a,b).
9. If cos , sin x r y r u u = = find
( , )
( , )
x y
r u
c
c
.
10. If
y
u x = , show that
u u
x y y x
c c
=
c c c c
2 2
.
11. Given
2 1
( , ) tan
y
u x y x
x

| |
=
|
\ .
, find the value of
2 2
2
xx xy yy
x u xyu y u + + .
12. If
x y z
u
y z x
= + + , find
u u u
x y z
x y z
c c c
+ +
c c c
.
Unit V (Multiple Integral)

1. Write down the double integral, to find the area between the circles 2sin r u = and
4sin r u =
2. Evaluate
sin
0 0
r drd
t u
u
} }
.
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3. Evaluate ( )
1
0

x
x
xy x y dxdy +
} }
.
4. Evaluate
( )
2
1
2 2
0 0
x
x y dydx +
} }
.
5. Evaluate
0 0
( )
a b
x y dxdy +
} }
.
6. Evaluate
2 2
C
x dy y dx ( +
}
where C is the path y x = from
( ) 0, 0 to
( ) 1,1 .
7. * Evaluate
R
dxdy
}}
, where R is the shaded region in the figure.
8. Change the order of integration in
2
1 2
0
( , )
x
x
I f x y dxdy

=
} }
.
9. Change the order of integration for the double integral
1
0 0
( , )
x
f x y dxdy
} }
.
10. Change the order of integration in
0
( , )
a a
x
f x y dydx
} }
.
11. Change the order of integration
1 1
0 y
dxdy
} }
.
12. Express f x y dxdy

} }
0 0
( , ) in polar co-ordinates.
13. Evaluate
y x y
dxdydz
+
} } }
1
0 0 0
.
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