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UNIT-I
First Order Ordinary Differential Equations

1. State Law of Natural Growth.


2. Find the differential equation by eliminating the arbitrary constants A&B from
Ax2+By2=1.
3. Solve (ey+1)cosxdx +eysinxdy=0.
xdy  ydx
4. Solve the Differential Equation: xdx  ydy  .
x2  y2
5. Solve(y+x)dx =(y-x)dy.
6. State the Newton’s Law of Cooling.
dy dx x y
7. Solve    .
dx dy y x
8. Find the differential equation by eliminating the arbitrary constants a&b from
y=aex+be-x.
dy
9. Solve  e 2 x 3 y  4 x 2 e 3 y .
dx
 e 2 x y  dx
10. Find the Integrating Factor (I.F) of  
 dy
 1. .
 x x 
dy 2x 1
11. Solve  y given that y=0 when x=1
dx 1  x 2
(1  x 2 ) 2
12. Solve (3x2+6xy2)dx+(6x2 y+4y3)dy=0.
13. If a population is increasing exponentially at the rate of 2% per year. what will be the
percentage increase over a period of 10 years?
x  x
14. Solve 1  e y dx  e y 1  dy  0 .
x

   y

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15. If the air is maintained at 300c and the temperature of the body cools from 800c to
600c in 12 minutes. find the temperature of the body after 36 minutes.
dy
16. Solve  e x  y (e x  e y ) .
dx
  
17. Solve 1  y 2 dx  tan 1 y  x dy . 

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UNIT-II
Ordinary Differential Equations of Higher Order

1. Solve(D3+2D2+D)y=ex.
2. Solve(D2+4)y= cos2x.
3. Solve (D2+1)y= xsinx by the Method of Variation of Parameters.
4. Solve (D2-5D+6)y=exsinx.
d 2x dx
5. Solve 2  2  3x  sin t .
dt dt
6. Solve(D2-2D+1)y=x2e3x-sin2x+3.
7. Solve(D3-4D2-D+4)y=e3xcos2x.
8. Solve(D4-2D3+2D2-2D+1)y=cosx.
d2y dy
9. Solve 2
 2  2 y  e x tan x by the Method of variation of parameters
dx dx
10. Solve yII+4yl+4y=4cosx+3sinx, y (0) =1, yl (0) =0.
11. Find the complementary function of (D3+1)y= cos (2x-1).
12. Solve (D3+1)y=0 .
d 3x
13. Solve  x  0.
dt 3
14. Solve yII+4yl+4y=4cosx+3sinx , y(0)=1 , yl(0)=0.
d2y dy
15. Solve 2
 2  2 y  e x tan x by the Method of variation of parameters
dx dx
16. Find the particular integral of (D6-D4)y=x2.
17. Solve (D4-2D3+2D2-2D+1)y=0
18. Solve ( D2+5D+6)y=e-x.
19. Solve(D2-4)y=2cos2x .
20. Solve(D3-4D2-D+4)y=e3xcos2x.

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UNIT-III
LAPLACE TRANSFORMS

1. Find L[ sinh3t] by using change of scale property

2. Solve the differential equation -4 -12x = given that x(0) =1 and (0) = -2

using Laplace Transform


3. Find L{sin 3t. sin 2t} .
2
4. Find L{cos 2t} .

1 3s  2
5. Find L { } by First shifting theorem
s  2s  5
2

cos 2t  cos 3t
6. Find L{ }.
t
7. Find L{t 3 sin 2t  2 cos 2t } .

1  s  1
8. Find L {log } by Inverse Laplace Transform of Derivatives.
 s 1

9. Evaluate  e sin 3tdt


4t

cos 4t. sin 2t


10. Find L{ }.
t
1 s 2  3s  4
11. Find L { }.
s3
2s  3
12. Show that L {
1
}  2e t cost  e t sin t .
s  2s  2
2

 s  1
13. Find L1 {log  } by Inverse Laplace Transform of Derivatives.
 s 1

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1  cost
14. Find L{ }.
t
15. Using Laplace transform, show that
∞ 1
a. ∫0 𝑡 𝑒 −𝑡 sin 𝑡 𝑑𝑡 = 2
∞ 11
b. ∫0 𝑡 2 𝑒 −4𝑡 sin 2 𝑡 𝑑𝑡 = 500
1
16. Using convolution theorem, find 𝐿−1 [(𝑆 2 +𝑎2 )2]

17. Solve the following initial value problem by using Laplace transform 4𝑦 ′′ + 𝜋 2 𝑦 = 0,
𝑦(0) = 2, 𝑦 ′ (0) = 0.
𝑡
18. Solve the integral equation 𝑦(𝑡) = 𝑎 sin 𝑡 − 2 ∫𝑜 𝑦(𝑢) cos(𝑡 − 𝑢) 𝑑𝑢 by Laplace
transform method
19. Using convolution theorem find the inverse Laplace transformation of

20. Find the Laplace transformation of t sin3t

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UNIT-IV
Vector Differentiation
1. Show that (x+3y)i+(y-3z)j+(x-2z)k is solenoidal.
2. Show that  = 12xi-15y2j+k is Irrotational and find a scalar function f(x,y,z)
3. Show that  2 r n   n(n  1)r n2 .
4. Show that . F    .F  .F .
5. Prove that div(fv)=f(divv)+(gradf).v where f is a scalar function.
6. Evaluate  x 2 yds where C is the curve defined by x=3cost, y=3sint, 0≤t≤π/2
C

7. Show that div(r n r )  (n  3)r n .


8. Find the directional derivative of f ( x, y, z)  4e 2 x y  z at the point (1,1, -1) in
the direction toward the point (-3,5,6).
9. Show that   (  V )  (.V )   2V .
10. Find the directional derivative of f(x,y)=x2+y3at (1,1) in the direction of 3i+4j.
11. Find a vector that gives the direction of Maximum rate of increase for
f(x,y,z)=6xyz at (-1,2,1).
 
12. Show that .  F   .F  .F .
13. Prove that div(fv)=f(divv)+(gradf).v where f is a scalar function.
14. If F =(x+y-1)i+j+(x+y)k find F .Curl F .

x
2
15. Evaluate yds where C is the curve defined by x=3cost y=3sint , 0≤t≤π/2
C

r
16. Evaluate div ( ) .
r
17. Show that div (r n r )  (n  3)r n .

18. If F  grad ( x 3  y 3  z 3  3xyz) find div F .


19.Find a Unit normal vector to the surface xy3z2=4 at the point

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(-1,-1,2).

UNIT-V

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Vector Integration

1. Evaluate  ( x  y)dx  x 2 dy  ( y  z )dz where C is x 2  4 y, z  x ,0≤x≤2.


C

2. Verify Green’s theorem for  [( xy  y 2 )dx  x 2 dy] where C is bounded by y=x and
C

y=x2.

3. If A  (5xy  6 x 2 )i  (2 y  4 x) j find  A.dr where C is the curve y=x3 in the xy


C

plane from the point (1,1) to (2,8).

4. Verify Gauss divergence theorem for A  ( x 3  yz)i  2 x 2 yj  zk taken over the


entire Surface of the cube 0≤x≤a

5. Apply Stokes’s theorem to evaluate  [( x  y)dx  (2 x  z )dy  ( y  z )dz ] where C is


C

the boundary of the triangle with vertices

6. Use the divergence theorem to evaluate  F .nˆds


s
where F  4 xi  2 y 2 j  z 2 k and

s is the surface bounding the region x 2  y 2  4, z  0 and z  3.

7. Evaluate  ( x  y )dx  x 2 dy  ( y  z )dz where C is x 2  4 y, z  x ,0≤x≤2.


C

8. Verify Green’s theorem for  [( xy  y 2 )dx  x 2 dy ] where C is bounded by y=x and


C

y=x2.

9. Use the divergence theorem to evaluate  F .nˆds


s
where F  4 xi  2 y 2 j  z 2 k and

s is the surface bounding the region x 2  y 2  4, z  0 and z  3.

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10. If A  (5 xy  6 x 2 )i  (2 y  4 x) j find  A.dr where C is the curve y=x3 in the xy


C

plane from the point (1,1)to(2,8).


11. Verify Gauss divergence theorem for A  ( x 3  yz)i  2 x 2 yj  zk taken over the
entire Surface of the cube 0≤x≤a , 0≤y≤a , 0≤z≤a

12. Apply Stoke’s theorem to evaluate  [( x  y )dx  (2 x  z )dy  ( y  z )dz ] where C is


C

the boundary of the triangle with vertices (2,0,0),(0,3,0),(0,0,6).


13. State stokes theorem
14. Verify Stoke’s theorem for F = (x 2 + y 2 )i − 2xyj taken around the rectangle bounded by the
lines 𝑥 = ±𝑎, 𝑦 = 𝑏

15. . Evaluate ∫𝑆 𝐹. 𝑛 𝑑𝑠where 𝐹 = 𝑧𝑖 + 𝑥𝑗 − 3𝑦 2 𝑧𝑘 and S is the surface 𝑥 2 + 𝑦 2 = 16 included


in the first octant between z=0 and z=5
16. . Find the work done in moving a particle in the force field 𝐹→ = 3𝑥 2 𝑖→ + (2𝑥𝑧 − 𝑦)𝑗→ + 𝑧𝑘̅→ along
the straight line from (0, 0, 0) to (2, 1, 3)

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