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Code: 9ABS302 II B.

Tech I Semester (R09) Regular & Supplementary Examinations, November 2011 MATHEMATICS-III
(Common to EEE, EIE, E.Con.E, ECE, ECC)

Time: 3 hours Answer any FIVE questions All questions carry equal marks ***** 1 (a) (b) (c) 2 (a) (b) Prove that Prove that Prove that

Max Marks: 70

Find the analytic function whose real part is Prove that is harmonic and find its harmonic conjugate. Find also the corresponding analytic function. Find the principal value of (i) Find all values of (i) 1i (ii) i-2i Evaluate the curve Evaluate Obtain the Taylor series expression of Find the Laurent series expression of the function Find the residue of Evaluate Use Rouches theorem to determine the number of roots of within the annulus region Find the image of the rectangle w=sinz. Find the bilinear transformation which maps the points in the w-plane. ***** under the transformation in the z-plane into (ii)

3 (a) (b) 4 (a) (b) 5 (a) (b) 6 (a) (b) 7

from (0,0,0) to (1,1,1) where c is in the parametric form.

8 (a) (b)

Code: 9ABS302

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(Common to EEE, EIE, E.Con.E, ECE, ECC)

II B.Tech I Semester (R09) Regular & Supplementary Examinations, November 2011 MATHEMATICS-III Time: 3 hours Answer any FIVE questions All questions carry equal marks ***** 1 (a) (b) 2 (a) (b) 3 (a) (b) 4 (a) (b) 5 (a) (b) 6 (a) (b) 7 (a) (b) Show that Express J7/2(x) in terms of sinc cosinc functions. Find the analytic function f(z) such that Show that is harmonic and find its harmonic conjugate. (i) Find all values of z such that e+z=-2 (ii) Find all roots of the equation: tanz+2=0 Find the real and imaginary parts of (i) cot z. Evaluate the circle Evaluate Max Marks: 70

(ii) cosec z.

where c is the boundary of the first quadrant of where c is (i) . (ii) in the region about z=1.

Obtain the Taylors series to represent the function Find the Laurents series expansion of Find the poles and the corresponding residue of Evaluate using residue theorem.

State and prove Rouches theorem. Apply Rouches theorem to determine the number of roots of z4-5z+1 that lie within the annulus region Find the image of the triangle with vertices (i, 1+i, 1-i) in the z-plane under the transformation w=3z+4-2i. Find the bilinear transformation that maps the points ( , i, o) into the points (o, i, ). *****

8 (a) (b)

Code: 9ABS302

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(Common to EEE, EIE, E.Con.E, ECE, ECC)

II B.Tech I Semester (R09) Regular & Supplementary Examinations, November 2011 MATHEMATICS-III Time: 3 hours Answer any FIVE questions All questions carry equal marks ***** 1 (a) (b) (c) 2 (a) (b) 3 (a) (b) 4 (a) (b) 5 (a) (b) Show that Express J3/2, J-3/2 in terms of sin and cos. Show that Pn1(1)=n(n+1)/2 Find the analytic function whose imaginary part is State and prove Cauchy-Riemann equations in Cartesian coordinates. Find the principal value of If Evaluate Evaluate Expand Obtain the Laurents series expansion of such that a2+b21, show that along (1- i) to (2+i). Max Marks: 70

6 (a) (b) 7

Find the residues at all poles in finite plane Evaluate Using argument principle prove that the complex polynomial equation has no roots on the real and imaginary axes and has one complex root in each quadrant. Plot the image under the transformation w=2iz+1. Find the bilinear transformation that maps the points (1, i, -i) into the points (2, +i, -2). *****

8 (a) (b)

Code: 9ABS302 II B.Tech I Semester (R09) Regular & Supplementary Examinations, November 2011 MATHEMATICS-III
(Common to EEE, EIE, E.Con.E, ECE, ECC)

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Max Marks: 70 Answer any FIVE questions All questions carry equal marks *****

Time: 3 hours

1 (a) (b) (c) 2 (a)

Prove that Prove that Prove that Show that the function f(z) defined by is

(b)

continuous and the Cauchy Riemann equations are satisfied at the origin but f 1(0) does not exist. Verify that is harmonic in c and find a conjugate harmonic function v and u. Find the real and imaginary parts of If Evaluate Evaluate using Cauchys theorem Expand by Taylors series about z=1. Find the Laurents expansion of Find the residues at all its poles in finite plane Evaluate Prove that one complex root in each quadrant. has no real or imaginary roots and that it has where c is the boundary of the region by , where c is

3 (a) (b) 4 (a) (b) 5 (a) (b) 6 (a) (b) 7

8 (a) (b)

Show that the function transforms the straight line in the z-plane into a circle in the w-plane. Find the bilinear transformation which maps the points (2,i,-2) into the points (1,i,-1) *****

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