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S.E. (Mech/Auto./S/W) (I Sem.) EXAMINATION, 2019
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ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS—III
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(2015 PATTERN)

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Time : Two Hours Maximum Marks : 50

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(iv) Assume suitable data, if necessary.


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1. (a) Solve any two of the following differential equations : [8]

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d2 y dy
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(ii) x2 x 16 y x2 2log x 4 cosh(log x)


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dx2 dx
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(iii) y cosec x, (by using method of variation of


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(b) Solve the integral equation : [4]


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2. (a) A 8 lb weight is placed at one end of a spring suspended

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equilibrium position and left free. Assuming the spring cosntant

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12 lb/ft, find the equation of motion, the displacement function,
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amplitude and period. [4]
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(b) Solve any one of the following : [4]


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L[t et2 t cos 3t]

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(c) Solve the differential equation by Laplace transform method : [4]

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where y(0) = 0, y (0) = 3.


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3. (a) The first four moments of a distribution about the value 2.5

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are 1, 10, 20 and 25. Obtain first four central moments.

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kurotsis ( 2). [4]


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(b) A dice is thrown five times. If getting an odd number is a


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success, then what is the probability of getting : [4]


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(c) Find the directional derivative of xy2 yz2 zx 2 at


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4. (a) Obtain the regression line of y on x for the following

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x y

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a r

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r
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(ii) (r 9 log r) (90 log r 19)r 7 .
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(c) Show that the vector field : [4]


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F = (x2 yz) i ( y2 zx) j ( z2 xy)k


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is irrotational. Also find the scalar potential such that F = .

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5. (a) Evaluate F . d r where F zi xj yk and C is the arc


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of the curve r cos ti sin tj tk from t = 0 to t = 2 .


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F 2 x 2 yi y2 j 4 xz2 k over the region bounded by the cylinder


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y2 z2 9 and the plane z = 2 in the first octant. [4]


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(c) Using Stoke’s theorem evaluate F . nˆ dS where
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F (x y) i (y z) j

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6. (a) Using Green’s theorem, evaluate e x (sin y dx cos y dy) where


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[4]

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(b) Using Gauss divergene theorem, evaluate
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[( x 2 yz) dydz ( y2 xz) dx dz ( z2 xy) dx dy]
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taken over rectangular parallelopiped 0 < x < a, 0 < y <


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(c) Using stoke’s theorem evaluate F . nˆ dS . Where

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xk over the surface x y2 1 z, z 0. [5]
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7. (a) Solve the wave equation under the conditions :


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t2 x2
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(iii) 0 when t = 0
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8. (a) Solve 0, given that : [6]


x2 y2

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(b) Use fourier transform to solve the equation


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subejct to conditions :
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