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The document is a question paper for a mathematics exam for civil engineering students. It contains 15 multiple part questions testing various calculus, linear algebra, and differential equations concepts. The questions cover topics like eigenvalues and eigenvectors, series convergence tests, curve sketching, triple integrals, and vector calculus. Students are asked to find derivatives, integrals, simplify expressions, evaluate limits, and apply theorems.

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*X20776* Reg. No.

Question Paper Code : ;20776

B.E./B.Tech. Degree Examinations, NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2020


First Semester
Civil Engineering
MA 6151 – mathematics – I
(Common to all Branches except Marine Engineering)
(Regulations 2013)

Time : Three Hours Maximum : 100 Marks

Answer all questions.

Part – A (10×2=20 Marks)

1. If the eigen values of the matrix A of order 3 × 3 are 2, 3 and 1, then find the eigen
values of adjoint of A.

2. If λ is the eigenvalue of the matrix A, then prove that λ2 is the eigenvalue of A2.

3. Distinguish between a sequence and series.

4. State the integral test.

5. Find the radius of curvature of the curve xy = c2 at (c, c)


a
6. Find the envelope of the family of straight lines y = mx + , m being the
parameter. m

dy
7. If x2 + y2 = 1, then find .
dx
∂( r, θ)
8. If x = r cos θ, y = r sin θ, then find .
∂( x , y )
π sin θ

9. Evaluate : ∫∫
0 0
r dr dθ.

3 4 4

10. Evaluate ∫ ∫ ∫ xyz dxdydz .


1 3 1
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Part – B (5×16=80 Marks)

11 −4 −7 
 
11. a) i) Find the eigenvalues and eigenvectors of the matrix  7 −2 −5  . (8)
10 −4 −6 
 
 7 2 −2 
ii) Using Cayley-Hamilton theorem find A–1, where A =  −6 −1 2  . (8)
 
(OR)  6 2 −1 
 
b) Reduce the quadratic form 6x12 + 3x 22 + 3x 32 − 4x1x 2 − 2x 2 x 3 + 4x 3x1 to
canonical form. (16)

12. a) i) Examine the convergence and the divergence of the following series
2 6 2 14 3 2n − 2 n −1
1 + 5 x + 9 x + 17 x + .... + 2n + 1 x ( )
+ ....( x > 0) . (8)

ii) Discuss the convergence and the divergence of the following series
1 1 1 1
3
− 3 (1 + 2) + 3 (1 + 2 + 3) − 3 (1 + 2 + 3 + 4 ) + ....
2 3 4 5 (8)
(OR)

b) i) Test the convergence of the series ∑ ne


n =0
− n2
. (8)
x x2 x3
ii) Test the convergence of the series + + + ....(0 < x < 1) . (8)
1 + x 1 + x2 1 + x3
x 2 y2
13. a) i) Find the evolute of the ellipse 2 + 2 = 1 , considering it as the envelope
of its normals. a b (8)
x y
ii) Find the envelope of + = 1 , where a and b are connected by
2 2 2
a b
a + b = c , c being a constant. (8)
(OR)
b) i) Prove that the radius of curvature at any point of the cycloid
θ
x = a (θ + sin θ), y = a (1 – cosθ) is 4a cos . (8)
2
ii) Find the circle of curvature at (3, 4) on xy = 12. (8)

14. a) i) Expand ex log (1 + y) in powers of x and y upto the third degree terms
using Taylor's theorem. (8)
∂(x,y,z)
ii) If x = r sin θ cos φ, y = r sin θ sin φ, z = r cos θ, find ∂(r, θ, φ) . (8)
(OR)
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b) i) A rectangular box open at the top is to have volume of 32 cubic ft. Find
the dimension of the box requiring least material for its construction. (8)
∂w ∂w ∂w
ii) If w = f (y – z, z – x, x – y), then show that + + = 0 . (8)
∂x ∂y ∂z
1 1
x
15. a) i) By changing the order of integration, evaluate : ∫∫x
0 y
2
+ y2
dxdy. (8)

ii) Find the volume of x2 + y2 + z2 = r2 using triple integral. (8)


(OR)
b) i) Using double integral, find the area of r = a (1+ cos θ). (8)
1 1− x 2 1− x 2 − y2
dzdydx
ii) Evaluate : ∫ ∫
0 0
∫0 1 − x 2 − y2 − z2
. (8)

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