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This document outlines the syllabus and examination structure for the Calculus, Differential Equations and Linear Algebra course for Civil Engineering students at P.E.S. College of Engineering. It details the course outcomes, including the ability to describe mathematical concepts, solve engineering problems, and utilize modern mathematical tools. The exam consists of two parts, with various questions designed to assess the students' understanding and application of the material.

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P22mace101-B CV Stream

This document outlines the syllabus and examination structure for the Calculus, Differential Equations and Linear Algebra course for Civil Engineering students at P.E.S. College of Engineering. It details the course outcomes, including the ability to describe mathematical concepts, solve engineering problems, and utilize modern mathematical tools. The exam consists of two parts, with various questions designed to assess the students' understanding and application of the material.

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U.S.N

P.E.S. College of Engineering, Mandya - 571 401


(An Autonomous Institution affiliated to VTU, Belagavi)
First Semester, B.E. - Semester End Examination; April / May - 2023
Calculus, Differential Equations and Linear Algebra
(Civil Engineering Stream)
Time: 3 hrs Max. Marks: 100
Course Outcomes
The Students will be able to:
CO1 - Describe the translation of coordinate system, various types of series of functions, identify the variation of
multivariable’s, and match the system of equations in matrix form.
CO2 - Explain the graph of function relate to polar coordinates, interpret series of continuous function and
demonstrate the methods to describe mathematical solution to equations related to Engineering problems.
CO3 - Apply the Mathematical properties to solve illustrative Engineering problems, calculate Maxima and
minima of a function and calculate Eigen value relates to Eigenvector of system of equations.
CO4 - Analyze the Mathematical model of differential and systems of equations of more than one variable classify
various solutions to problems, enumerate numerical solutions to system of equations and familiarize with
modern mathematical tools namely SCILAB / PYTHON / MATLAB.
Note: I) PART - A is compulsory. Two marks for each question.
II) PART - B: Answer any Two sub questions (from a, b, c) for a Maximum of 18 marks from each unit.
Q. No. Questions Marks BLs COs POs
I : PART - A 10
1 a. Write an expression for radius of curvature in Cartesian form. 2 L1 CO1 PO1

b. 2 L1 CO2 PO1
Evaluate:
c. State Newton’s law of cooling 2 L1 CO3 PO1
d. Find the complimentary function, if the roots are 2 and 3. 2 L2 CO3 PO1
e. Define Eigen value and corresponding Eigen vector of a square matrix A. 2 L1 CO4 PO1
II : PART - B 90
UNIT - I 18
2 a. i) Find the angle between the radius vector and the tangent for the curve
rm = am (cos m + sin m).
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ii) Show that the curves rn = an cos n and rn = bn sin n cut each other
orthogonally.
b. Find the pedal equation of the curve r(1  cos) = 2a. 9 L1 CO1 PO1
c. Find the radius of curvature for the Folium of De-Cartes x3 + y3 = 3axy at
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the point (3a/2, 3a/2) on it.
UNIT - II 18
3 a. Expand log (1 + x) in powers of x and hence deduce that;
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b.
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c. 9 L2 CO2 PO2

UNIT - III 18

4 a.
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ii) Solve: (4xy + 3y2 – x) dx + x(x + 2y) dy = 0.

b.
Find the orthogonal trajectories of the family of curves 9 L3 CO3 PO2
where is a parameter.
c. Solve: yp2 + (x  y) p  x = 0. 9 L3 CO3 PO2
UNIT - IV 18

5 a.
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b. 9 L3 CO4 PO2

c. 9 L2 CO4 PO1
Solve:
UNIT - V 18
6 a. Investigate the values of  and  so that the equations x + y + z = 6,
x + 2y + 3z = 10, x + 2y + z = , may have;
i) A unique solution 9 L1 CO4 PO1
ii) An infinite number of solutions
iii) No solution
b. Solve the system of linear equations by Gauss Jordan method;
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2x + 5y + 7z = 52, 2x + y  z = 0, x + y + z = 9.
c. Use Rayleigh power method to find the largest Eigen value and the
corresponding Eigen vector of the matrix,
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taking the initial Eigen vector [1, 0, 0]'.


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