This document outlines the structure and content of a B.Sc. Part I Mathematics (Subsidiary) exam. It is divided into 5 groups from which students must answer 8 questions total, selecting at least one from each group.
Group A covers set theory, abstract algebra, and includes questions on sets and their algebra, Cartesian products, relations and mappings, equivalence relations and partitions.
Group B covers matrices and linear programming, including matrices algebra, types of matrices, operations on matrices, and linear programming problems and their graphical solutions using the simplex method.
Group C includes two questions on trigonometry covering De Moivre's theorems and applications, and hyperbolic functions.
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This document outlines the structure and content of a B.Sc. Part I Mathematics (Subsidiary) exam. It is divided into 5 groups from which students must answer 8 questions total, selecting at least one from each group.
Group A covers set theory, abstract algebra, and includes questions on sets and their algebra, Cartesian products, relations and mappings, equivalence relations and partitions.
Group B covers matrices and linear programming, including matrices algebra, types of matrices, operations on matrices, and linear programming problems and their graphical solutions using the simplex method.
Group C includes two questions on trigonometry covering De Moivre's theorems and applications, and hyperbolic functions.
Group D covers
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B. Sc. Part – I:- MATHEMATICS (SUBSIDIARY)
Answer eight questions selecting at least one from group.
Time: 3 Hours PAPER-I Total Marks- 100 Group-A: Set Theory Abstract Algebra (Four Questions) Rational of sets and their algebra, Cartision products, Notion of relation and mapping and their Classification, Equivalence relation and partition of sets. Binary operation, Notions of Group, Sub Group, Cycle group and permutation group , Elementary Concepts of ring, integral domain and field with examples.
Group-B: Matrices and Linear Programming (Four Questions)
Matrices and its algebra, Kinds of Matrices (unitary matrix Hermitian Matrix),Transpose, Adjoint, inverse and orthogonal matrices, Notions of Rank of matrix. Convex set and their properties L.P.P. problem and their graphical solution, Theory of simplex method and their simple applications.
Groups-C: Trigonometry and Real Analysis
De Moivre’s Theorems and its application, Complete arguments and Hyperbolic function series Gregories series. (Two Questions)
Real Analysis (three questions)
Sequence and their convergence, Cauchy’s general principle of convergence, convergent and divergent series of the positive terms, Comparison test, Cauchy’s root test, D. Almberts test, Alternating series, Continuity and differentiability of real function of a single real valuable and simple continuity and discontinuity of function of single variable and their properties. Group-D: Analytical Geometry Of two Dimensions System of circles, Coaxial Circles, General Equation of second degree and its reduction to standard from of parabola, Ellipse and Hyperbola, Equations of tangents and normal for general equation and their form in case of particular conics. (Two Questions)
Group-E: Analytical Geometry of Two Dimensions
Relations and notions between different system of Co-ordinates, Direction cosines, Angle between two straight lines, Equation of planes and straight line, Condition for coplanarity of straight lines. (Two Questions)