Whorksheet On Chapter 3,4,5
Whorksheet On Chapter 3,4,5
Department Of Mathematics
Applied Mathematics II for Engineering Students
Work Sheet III
[Chapter 4 & 5]
{
−1 ,−2 π ≤ x ≤−π
1. Consider the function f ( x )= x ,−π < x ≤ π f ( x+ 4 π )=f ( x ) . Determine the numerical
1, π < x ≤ 2 π ,
value to which the Fourier series of f converges to
−7
a ¿ x=0 ,b ¿ x=2 π , c ¿ x=3 π , d ¿ x=4 π e ¿ x= π
2
2. Find the Fourier series for f ( x )=x , on−π ≤ x< π (and repeating periodically). Use this to
∞
1 π2
show ∑ 2 = .
n =1 n 6
3. Find the Fourier series of the periodic function f ( x )=
∞ ∞
{ 2 for−2< x <0
x for 0< x <2
and f(x+4)=f(x) and
1 π2 (−1)n π❑
show that ∑ 2
= and ∑ ( 2 n+1 )❑ 4 =
n=0 ( 2 n+1 ) 8 n=0
5. Determine whether the function is even, odd or neither? Find the Fourier series.
a) f ( x )=π −x ,−π < x< π b) f ( x )=2 x |x| ,−1< x <1
{
π π
x ,− < x <
c . f ( x )= 2 2 d ¿ f ( x ) =sin 4 x ,−π < x < π
π 3π
π −x , < x <
2 2
6. Find the Fourier series of periodicity 2 π for f ( x )= {2 π −xx forfor0<πx<< xπ<2 π and deduce the
1 1 1 1
value of 2
+ 2 + 2 + 2 +⋯
1 3 5 7
lim x +y
2 2 √ x2+ y2
b. ( x , y ) →(0 ,0 )
−1 1
xy e. lim tan [ 2 2 2
]
( x , y , z ) → (0 , 0 ,0) x + y +z
−1
2 2
c. lim e x +y
( x , y ) →(0 , 0)
{
x2
,
8. Show that f ( x , y )= x2 + y2 ( x , y ) ≠ 0 is discontinuous at(0 , 0).
0 , ( x , y )=(0 , 0)
{
sin √ 5 x +5 y
2 2
,(
f ( x , y )= √ x 2+ y 2 x , y ) ≠(0 , 0)
K , ( x , y )=(0 , 0)
3
a. [ x2 + y 2 + z 2 ]2 =1 b. ln [2 x 2 + y−z 3 ]=x
a. DU f ( a , b )=0 c. DU f ( a , b ) is minimum
b. DU f ( a , b ) is a maximum
c. f ( x , y )=e y −3 y+ x +4 x
19. Find the absolute extreme of the given continuous function over the
closed and bounded set R.
a. f ( x , y )=x 2−3 y 2−2 x+ 6 y ; R is the square region with vertices
( 0 , 0 ) , ( 0 , 2 ) , ( 2 , 2 )and(2 , 0)
b. f ( x , y )=xy−2 x ; R is the triangular region with vertices ( 0 , 0 ) , ( 0 , 4 ) and
(4 , 0)
20. Find the absolute extreme of the given continuous function over the
closed region R defined by x 2+ y 2 ≤ 1
a. f ( x , y )=x + √ 3 y
a. ∫∫ y e dxdy xy
e. ∫ ∫ √e y +1tanxdxdy
0 0 0 −1
1 1 π 1 √ 1− y 2
b. ∫∫ cos [¿ ¿ y ]dydx ¿ ¿ 2
f. ∫∫ ∫ ysinxdzdydx
0 x 0 0 0
1 1 x
2
2 2
ye
c. ∫∫ x
3
dxdy g. ∫ ∫ [x 2 + y 2 ]dxdy
0 √y −2 −2
1 1
∫ ∫ e−[¿ ¿ ¿ x + y ]¿ ¿ ¿dxdy
2 2
d.
−1 −1
1 y 1 ❑
xy
h. ∫∫∫ 6 xyzdzd xdy ∬ dA ;D = { ( x , y ) : 0≤ x ≤ 1 , 0 ≤ y ≤1 }
0 0 xD √x 2
+ y 2+ 1
❑
y
i. ∬ 2
dA ; D is bounded by y= √ x , y=0 , x=1
D 1+ x
❑
1
j. ∬ 2
dA ; D is the triangular region with vertices ( 0 , 0 ) , ( 1 ,0 ) ,(0 ,1)
D 1+ x
❑ 2
k. ∬[x +y ] 2 2 3
d A ; D is the region in the first quadrant bounded by the lines
D
l. ∬ xdA;D is the region in the first quadrant that lies between the circles
D
x + y =1 and x + y =2
2 2 2 2
n. ∭ yzdV ;E lies about the plane z=0 , below the plane z= y , and inside the
E
cylinder x 2+ y 2=4 .
0 − √ 9−x 2
2 √ 4− y 2 √ 4− x2− y 2
b. ∫ ∫ ∫ y
2
√ x 2+ y 2+ z 2 dzdxdy
−2 0 – √ 4 −x − y
2 2
1 √ 1−x 2 √ 1−x 2− y 2 3
c. ∫ ∫ ∫ e
−[ x2 + y 2+ z2] 2
dzdydx
−1 0 0
3 √ 9− y 2 √ 9−x 2− y 2
d. ∫ ∫ ∫ √ x 2+ y 2+ z 2 dzdxdy
−3 − √ 9− y 2 – √ 9−x 2− y 2
Group assignment II:- question number 4C, 5d, 6, 18b, and 19b.