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End Sem - Ma 1004 - 2022
End Sem - Ma 1004 - 2022
a.
(1, 1)
b.
(0.5, 0.5)
c.
(1.5, 1.5)
d. (, )
MCQ The interval of convergence of the CO1 (d)
4n xn
n 4
2
a.
(1, 1)
b.
(0.5, 0.5)
c.
(1.5, 1.5)
d. (0.25, 0.25)
MCQ Let the Legendre polynomial of CO2 (c)
degree four be
6 3
P4 (x) x4 x2
7 35
, then
the value of is
35
a. 2
35
b. 8
35
c. 8
35
d. 2
MCQ The differential equation CO1 (a)
3x 2 y ʹ 2 yʹ (x 1) y 0 cannot
be solved by Frobenius method
about the point
a. x 0
b. x 1
c. x 1
d. None of the above
Q.No:2 MCQ J (x) CO2 (b)
Let n be the Bessel’s function of
1 st kind of order n a n d
J0 (2) a, J1(2) b.
Then the value
of J 2 (2) is
a. ab
b. ba
c.
0.5(b a)
d. ab
MCQ J (x) CO2 (d)
If n be the Bessel’s function of 1st
kind of o r derna n d
2
J n (x) n J (x)0
J (x)
1 x then the
value of n is
a. 0
b. 2
c. -1
d. None of these
MCQ CO2 (c)
0 (x)
1/ 4 x
e dx
The value of is
a. 2
b.2
3
c.2
3
d.2
MCQ P (x) CO2 (a)
Let n be Legendre polynomial of
1
n 1
1(1 x)Pn (x)dx
degree then is
a. 0
1
b. 2n 1
2
c. 2n 1
n
d. 2n 1
d.
s(s3 2s2 5)
a.
(t 2) e(2t)u(t 2)
b.
(t) e(t2)u(t 2)
c.
(t 2) etu(t 2)
a.
et , 0 t 2; 0, t 2
b.
e2t , 0 t 1; 0, t 1
c.
e2t , 0 t 1, 0, t 1
d.
et , 0 t 2; 0, t 2
xy
f z
is
a. 12
b. -12
c. 0
d. 10
Q.No:6 MCQ CO5 (c)
The value of R
x2 y3dxdy
over the
rectangle
R : 0 x 1, 0 y 3is
a. 27/2
b. -27/2
c. 27/4
d. -27/4
MCQ (a sin ) CO5 (b)
0 r dr d
The value of 0 is
a2
a. 12
a2
b. 4
2 2
a
c. 6
d. 0
xydydx
The value of 0 x is
a. Zero
b. -1/24
c. 1/24
d. 24
MCQ 1x
2 CO5 (d)
0 0 xe dydx
y
The value of is
e
1
a. 2
b. e 1
c. e 1
1
(e 1)
d. 2
0.5
then the value of 0
f (x)dx
f (1)
by Trapezoidal rule is
a. 0.745
b. 0.735
c. 0.775
d. 0.765
MCQ CO6 (d)
If f (0) 0, f (0.5) 0.25, f (1) 1,
f (1.5) 2.25 and f (2) 4 then the
2
0 f (x)dx
value of by Simpson’s 1/3rd
rule is
a. 1/3
b. 4/3
c. 2/3
d. 8/3
C F (r) dr
(a).Find the work done in a moving particle in
2
the force field
F (r) [3x , (2xz y), z] along the
(0, 1, 1)
xy ʹ 5 yʹ xy 0, ( y x 3u).
1 s 1
2
(a). Find the inverse Laplace transform of s s1 .
(b). Represent
f (x) x, 0 x as a Fourier
cosine series.
Q.No:10 (a). Solve the initial value problem by using Laplace CO3&
transform. CO6
6 sin t, 0 t
y ʹ 9 y , y(0) 0, yʹ(0) 0.
0, t
0.6
2
e x dx
(b). Apply Simpson’s 1/3rd rule to calculate 0 by
taking 7 ordinates.
(a). Solve the initial value problem by applying Laplace
transform
y ʹ 2 yʹ 2 y e t 5 (t 2) , y(0) 0, yʹ(0) 1
0 (1 3cos2 x)dx
(b). Evaluate by dividing the range
into six equal parts using Trapezoidal rule.
(a). Apply Laplace transform to solve the system of
differential equations.
ʹ ʹ
y 2y 4y y y 3y , y (0) 3, y (0) 0.
1 1 2 2 1 2 1 2
2
2
1
(e x 1)dx
(b). Apply Simpson’s 3 rule to evaluate 0 by
dividing the range into six equal parts.
Q.No:11 (a). Evaluate by reversing the order of integration. CO5&
4x CO6
0 x e
x2 y
dydx
C counterclockwise around
C
the boundary curve of the region
R : x2 y2 a 2 , y 0.
y f (x)
(b). Find the equation of the cubic curve that
passes through the points (1, -3), (3, 9), (4, 30) and (6,
132) by using Newton’s divided difference formula.
Hence find
f (2).
F ndA
F [x z, y x, z y]
(a). Evaluate S , where ,
S : r [u cos v, u sin v, u], 0 u 3, 0 v .