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Total No. of Questions : 09


B.Tech.(CSE / IT) (2011 Batch) (Sem.–4)
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20537 MATHEMATICS
20537 20537 – III
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Subject Code : BTCS-402


Paper ID : [A1184]
20537 Time : 3 Hrs.
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INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES :
1. SECTION-A is COMPULSORY consisting of TEN questions carrying T WO marks
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2. SECTION-B contains FIVE questions carrying FIVE marks each and students
have to attempt any FOUR questions.
3. SECTION-C contains T HREE questions carrying T EN marks each and students
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4. Use of statistical table and non-programmable calculator is allowed.

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SECTION–A

1. Write briefly :

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p e
(a) State giving reasons whether f(x) = sin
1
o
can be expanded in Fourier series in

a .r c
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the interval –  x   . If yes, write down the corresponding Euler’s formula.

r p  t 
e
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b
(b) If L(f(t)) = f(s), then find L   f (20537
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 0
t )dt  .

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a p
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rp
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(c) Express the function f (t )  t – 1,1  t  2, in terms of unit step function and

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 1, t  2.

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(d) Solve : 4r + 12s + 9t = 0.


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(e) Find the constants a,b,c such that f(z) = x – 2ay + i(bx – cy) is analytic.

(f) Using the C-R equations, prove that f(z) = z is not analytic at any point.
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(g) Find the Eigen-values and the corresponding Eigen-vectors.

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(h) By Gauss elimination method, solve x + y = 2, 2x + 3y = 5.


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(i) Using Runge-Kutta method of order 4, find the value of y(0.1) for y’ = x – 2y,
y(0) = 1.
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2
(j) Write down different properties of  -distribution.

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SECTION-B
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2. Find the Laplace transforms of

e – t sin t
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) 20537 20537 20537 20537 20537 20537
t

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3.
(ii) f (t) = t2et sin 4t.
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Examine the continuity of the functions :
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 Re( z 2 ) 20537
 , z  0, 20537
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(i) f ( z )   | z |2

 0, z  0.
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p
 1
e – 2 , z  0,
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(ii) f ( z )   z

b r
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at z  0.
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p e
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4.
a
Solve the following equations by Gauss-Seidel iteration method :

rp
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2x + 15y + 6z = 72,

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–x + 6y + 27z = 85
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54x + y + z = 110
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the items are 20537 under 45 20537
and 8% are 20537
over 64. 20537
Find the mean and standard deviation of the distribution.

6. A random sample of size 16 has 53 as mean. The sum of squares of the derivation from
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mean is20537 20537
135. Can this 20537
sample be regarded 20537
as taken 20537
from the population 20537
having 56 as 20537

mean? Obtain 95% and 99% confidence limits of the mean of the population.

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SECTION-C
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7. (a) Find the Fourier series of the periodic function

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x  0, 20537 2
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f ( x)   with period T  2l  .
 E sin  x, 0  x  l 

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8. (a) Find the general solution of the partial differential equation :


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(x2 – yz)p + (y2 – zx)q = z2 – xy.

(b) Using modified Euler's method, find an approximate value of y when x = 0.3,
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dy
given that  x  2 y and y = 1 when x = 0 (Take h = 0.1).

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A car hire firm has two cars which it hires out day by day. The number of demands for
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a car on each day is distributed as a Poisson distribution with mean 1.5.
Calculate the number of days in a year on which

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(i) neither car is on demand

p e o
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