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41 nee xe TT TTT 204 S 42 C FOUR YEAR B.TECH. DEGREE EXAMINATION ~ JULY, 2022 FOURTH SEMESTER EXAMINATION COMPLEX VARIABLES AND NUMERICAL METHODS (CVNM) (SCHEME ~ 2020) (Common to ECE, EEE) Time : 3 Hours Max. Marks : 60 Note : Answer ONE question from each Unit. All questions carry equal marks. UNITI 1. @ Show that w =F loele? +2) is harmonic and find its harmonic conjugate function. © (b) Find the analytic function and its imaginary part whose real part is sin 2x by Milne-Thompson method. © cosh 2y —cos 2x Or 2 (a) If f(x) is a regular function of z, prove that (b) Find the bilinear transformation that maps 2; =-1, 2, =i,2)=~1 into the points w, =i, wy =0,w, =—i. Also find the invariant points of this transformation. © Turn Over UNIT IT in? 2 Evaluate {— dz, Where Cis [z|=1 Find the Laurent's series expansion of the function f (z in the region 1<[z 41] <3 . 2 Show that forge = ole @ ) (@) ) UNIT IL Prove that jJg(x}ix =¢ -J_(x)-2J,(x). © Find the solution of the differential equation in terms of Bessel function xy + ay'th°xy = 0 © Or Express P(x)=x‘+3x*-x?+5x —2 in terms of Legendre polynomial. (6) Show that (n+1)P,,,(x)=(2n +1)xP,(x)-nP, (x). 6) UNIT IV Using Newton's iterative method, find a real root of the equation x logy x =1.2 correct to four decimal places © Fit a second degree polynomial to the following data by the method of east squares. © of if 2] 3] 4 y]ijis[i3[25]63 Or a ‘The Table gives the distances in nautical miles of the visible horizon for the given heights in feet above the earth’s surface. ©) 100 [| 150 | 200 | 2650 | 300 | 350] 400 10.68 | 13.03 | 15.04 | 16.81 | 18.42 | 19.9 | 21.27 Find the values of Y when X=160 ft Find the polynomial f(x) by using Lagrange’s formula and hence find f (3) for (6) = fofifats f(x) 2 2048 42C Mesias 9. 10. (a) b) (a) ) UNITV Solve by Taylor's series method the equation 2 log(xy ) for y(1-1), © given y(1) = 2. Given @.=2= with initial condition y = 1 at x = 0, find y for x= 0.1 © dey +e by Buler’s method. Or ‘Apply Runge-Kutta fourth order method, to find an approximate value of 1 when x = 0. © y when x= 0.2 given that 2 = +y andy If 2. y,y(0)=2,9 (0.1)=2.010,9(0.2)=2.04 and .09 ie find y(0.4) using Milne's predictor-corrector method. (6) 3 204 S 42C

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