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EKP/2K2SS/ERST – 4501/4517

B. E. First Semester (Group A) All/ Second Semester (Group B)


Examination

Course Code : GE 1101/GE 101 Course Name : Engineering


Mathematics - I (New)

Time : 3 Hours ] [ Max. Marks : 60


Instructions to Candidates :—
(1) All questions are compulsory.
(2) All questions carry marks as indicated.
(3) Use of Logarithmic tables, non programmable calculator is permitted.

1. Solve any Two :—


(a) If y = cos (m sin–1 x), prove that
(1 – x2)yn+2 – (2n + 1)xyn+1 + (m2 – n2)yn = 0 3.5
(b) Expand log (cos x) in ascending powers of x upto and including the term
π up to three places.
x4 and calculate log10 cos —12( ( 3.5
(c) Show that circle of curvature for the curve
5 2 5 2= —
xy (y– x) = 2at the point (1, –1) is ( ( (
x– — + y + —
2 2
9 .
(
2
3.5(CO1)

2. Solve any Two :—

y –x z–x -u -u -u
(a) (
If u = f ——
xy zx (
— , ——— , find the value of x2 —— + y2 —— + z2 ——
-x -y -z

4
x1/2
+ y1/2
(b) If u = tan–1 ————— , find the value of
x –y1/3
1/3

-u -u
(i) x —— + y ——
-x -y

EKP/2K2SS/ERST – 4501/4517 Contd.


2 2 2
-u -u -u
(ii) x2 —— + 2xy —— + y 2 ——
-x 2 -x-y -y 2 4
(c) Divide 24 into three parts such that the continued product of the first,
square of second and cube of the third is maximum. 4(CO2)

3. Solve any Two :—


3
x2
(a) Evaluate T ——— dx
0 3–x 3.5
1
xa – 1
(b) Evaluate T ——— dx , by differentiating under the integral sign.
0 log x 3.5

(c) Trace the curve y2 = x2(1 – x2) and find the area of one of its loop.
3.5(CO3)

4. Solve any Two :—


V x 2
(a) Evaluate T T xe–x /y dydx 4
0 0
(b) Change the order of integration and evaluate
1 1–x2
T T y2 dydx 4
0 0

(c) Evaluate :
1 1 1–x
T T T xdzdxdy 4(CO4)
0 y2 0

5. Solve any Three :—


(a) A particle moves along the curve
–r = (t3 – 4t)i^ + (t2 + 4t) ^j + (8t2 – 3t3) ^k , where t is the time. Find the
magnitude of tangential components of its acceleration at t = 2. 5
(b) What is the directional derivative of φ = x3 – 2y2 + 4z2 at the point
(1, 1, –1) in the direction of 2 ^i + ^j – ^k . 5

EKP/2K2SS/ERST – 4501/4517 2 Contd.



(c) Show that F = (2xy + z3)i^ + (x2) ^i + (3xz2)k
^ is a conservative vector
field and find a function φ such that

F = nφ. Also find the work done in moving the particle from
(1, –2, 1) to (3, 1, 4). 5
(d) If —
r is the position vector prove that
2
(i) n) (r n —
r ) = n(n + 3) —
r (ii) n (r n) = n(n + 1) —
r 5(CO5)

6. Sole any Three :—


(a) Find the total Work done in above a particle in a field force given by
F = 3xy ^i – 5z ^j + 10 x ^k along x = t2 + 1, y = 2t2, z = t3 from
t = 1 to t = 2. 5
(b) State and use divergence theorem to evaluate
— — ^
TTS F . n^ ds, where F = 4xzi – y2^j + yzk
^ and s is the surface of
the cube bounded by x = 0, x = 1, y = 0, y = 1, z = 0, z = 1.
5


(c) Evaluate vc F . d –r by Stoke's theorem, where
— ^
F = y2 i + x2^j – (x + z) ^k and c is the boundary of the triangle with
vertics at (0, 0, 0), (1, 0, 0) and (1, 1, 0). 5
(d) State Greens theorem and verify in the plane for
v(3x2 – 8y2) dx + (4y – 6xy) dy, where c is boundary of the region
x = 0, y = 0, x + y = 1. 5(CO6)

EKP/2K2SS/ERST – 4501/4517 3 305

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