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Btech 4 Sem Engineering Mathematics 3 Ras401 2019

The document is an examination paper for B. Tech Engineering Mathematics - III, consisting of multiple sections with various mathematical problems and concepts. It includes questions on topics such as Cauchy integral theorem, binomial distribution, Simpson’s rule, and methods for solving differential equations. Students are required to attempt all sections, with specific marks allocated for each question.

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Btech 4 Sem Engineering Mathematics 3 Ras401 2019

The document is an examination paper for B. Tech Engineering Mathematics - III, consisting of multiple sections with various mathematical problems and concepts. It includes questions on topics such as Cauchy integral theorem, binomial distribution, Simpson’s rule, and methods for solving differential equations. Students are required to attempt all sections, with specific marks allocated for each question.

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Paper Id: 199257 Roll No.
B. TECH.
(SEM IV) THEORY EXAMINATION 2018-19
ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS - III
Time: 3 Hours Total Marks: 70
Note: Attempt all Sections. If require any missing data; then choose suitably.
SECTION A
1. Attempt all questions in brief. 2 x 7 = 14
a) State Cauchy integral theorem.
b) Find the missing term in the following table:
x 0 5 10 15 20 25
y 6 10 -- 17 24 31

c) Define binomial distribution and write their mean and standard distributions.

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d) Write Simpson’s 3/8 rule.
e) Define average operator and central operator and find relationship between them.
f) Define condition number.
 3 
g) Find the inverse Z-transform of 

c

 z − 1

s.
SECTION B

2. Attempt any three of the following: 7 x 3 = 21


a) Prove that
f ( z ) − f (0)
z
manner and also that f(z) is not analytic at z = 0.
on
→ 0 as z → 0 along any radius vector but not as z → 0 in any
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b) Using method of Least squares, find the curve y = a x + b that best fit the
following data:
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x 1 2 3 4 5
y 1.8 5.1 8.9 14.1 19.8
en

dy
c) Using Euler’s method solve = log( x + y ) with the initial condition that y= 2 when
dx
x=0. Find y for x = 1.2 and x = 1.4.
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d) Use Runge-Kutta method of fourth order ,solve = మ మ with y(0) = 1, at x = 0.2
and 0.4.
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e) Find the Fourier sine transform of , a 0 . Hence find Fourier sine transform of
m

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SECTION C
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3. Attempt any one part of the following: 7x1=7


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a) Evaluate మ మ dz, where C is the circle |z| = 10.

b) Evaluate dz where Cis the circle |z| = 2 by using Cauchy’s integral
formula.

4. Attempt any one part of the following 7 1=7



a) Find the Fourier transform of , where a > 0.
b) Find the Z-transform of cosh ( ).

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5. Attempt any one part of the following: 7 1=7

a) In a certain factory turning out razor blades, there is a small chance of 0.002 for any blade to
be defective. The blades are supplied in packets of 10. Use appropriate and suitable
distribution to calculate the approximate number of packets containing no defective, one
defective and two defective blades respectively in a consignment of 50000 packets.
b) A sample of 100 dry battery cells tested to find the length of life produced the following
results = 10hours, σ = 3 hours. Assuming the data to be normally distributed, what
percentage of battery cells are expected to have life
i. more than 15 hours
ii. between 10 and 14 hours.

6. Attempt any one of the following 7×1=7


a) By using Newton-Raphson method, find the root of -x-10= 0, which is near to x=2

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correct to three places of decimal.
b) Using Lagrange’s interpolation formula, find the values of y corresponding to x =10
from the following table:

x 5 6 9 11

c
y 12 13 14 16

s.
7. Attempt any one of the following 7×1=7

b) Using Picard’s method find a solution of


on
a) Solve by Crout’s method, the following system of equation:X +Y+Z = 3, 2X – Y +3Z =
16, 3X + Y – Z = -3.
=1+xyupto third approximation, when =0
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, =0
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