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E1879 (Pages : 3) Reg. No... Nam B.Se. DEGREE (C.B.C.S.S.) EXAMINATION, APRIL 2018 Fifth Semester Core Course—MATHEMATICAL ANALYSIS (Common for Model I and Model II B.Sc. Mathematics and BSc. Computer Applications) [2013 Admission onwards] Time : Three Hours 10. 11. rE 13. Part A Answer all questions from this part. Each question carries 1 mark. Find the Supremum and Infimum of the set ( ne nj. State the Completeness property of R. Define neighbourhood of a point a. State Bolzano Weierstrass theorem for sets. ‘Maximum Marks : 80 Find the limit points of the sequence. {S,}, where S, = 1 + (— 1)" is bounded for 0<'S, <2 for all neN. State Cauchy's General Principle of Convergence. State Nested Interval property of real numbers. Find the centre and radius of |z - 1 - 3i| = Find the imaginary part of 22 where 2 = x + iy. If z, =7 e”, 2, =n e® then find the radius and argument of 2,2. 1 =F Os 2 = My 2 Part B Answer any eight questions. Each question carries 2 marks. Show that V2 is an irrational number. Show that a+] <|a|+[b} for all a, be R. Prove that a non empty finite set is not a neighbourhood of any point. (0 x 1 = 10) Turn over 14. 15. 16. aG 18. 19. 20. 21. 22, 23. 24, 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 2 E1879 Show that every open set is a union of open intervals. (i) Define derived set. i) Find the derived set of the open interval (a, b). Show that a sequence cannot converge to more than one limit. Give an example of divergent sequences, whose sum and Product converges. Prove that a bounded sequence {a,,} converges to a real number ‘a’ ifand only if lim a, = lim a, = a. 2n-3 n+ id, Show that lim, If(a,}, (6,) are two sequences such that a, <6, for all n, then prove that a0. Using the method of mathematical induction, prove that 2" =r” e”°,n=+1,+2, (6x 4 = 24) 32, 33. 34. 35, @ (ii) w@ Gi) @ wa, (ii) 3 E1879 Part D Answer any two questions. Each question carries 15 marks. Prove that the set of real numbers in [0, 1] is uncountable. Prove that a countable union of countable sets is countable. Prove that a set is closed if and only if its compliment is open. Prove that the intersection of an arbitrary family of closed sets is closed. If lim, _, » a, =1, then Prove that lim, _, (Q2etet)a1 Show that lim, , aside + el Define a monotonic sequence and prove that every monotonic sequence which is not bounded above diverges to +0, Prove that a necessary and sufficient condition for the convergence of a monotonic sequence is that it is bounded. (2x 15 = 30)

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