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Mathematics - Iii: Instructions To Candidates

This document contains instructions and questions for a mathematics exam. It is divided into three sections: Section A contains 10 multiple choice questions worth 2 marks each. Section B contains 4 long-form questions worth 5 marks each. Section C contains 2 long-form questions worth 10 marks each. The exam is worth a total of 60 marks and lasts 3 hours. Students must answer all of Section A, 4 of the 5 questions in Section B, and 2 of the 3 questions in Section C. The questions cover topics in calculus, differential equations, linear algebra, and probability/statistics.

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Mathematics - Iii: Instructions To Candidates

This document contains instructions and questions for a mathematics exam. It is divided into three sections: Section A contains 10 multiple choice questions worth 2 marks each. Section B contains 4 long-form questions worth 5 marks each. Section C contains 2 long-form questions worth 10 marks each. The exam is worth a total of 60 marks and lasts 3 hours. Students must answer all of Section A, 4 of the 5 questions in Section B, and 2 of the 3 questions in Section C. The questions cover topics in calculus, differential equations, linear algebra, and probability/statistics.

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Roll No. Total No.

of Pages : 02
Total No. of Questions : 09
B.Tech.(3DAnimation & Graphics) (2012 Onwards)
B.Tech.(CSE/IT) (2012 Batch)
(Sem.–3)
MATHEMATICS – III
Subject Code : BTAM-302
Paper ID : [A2143]
Time : 3 Hrs. Max. Marks : 60
INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES :
1.

2.
each.

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SECTION-A is COMPULSORY consisting of TEN questions carrying T WO marks

SECTION-B contains FIVE questions carrying FIVE marks each and students

.r c
have to attempt any FOUR questions.
3. SECTION-C contains T HREE questions carrying T EN marks each and students
have to attempt any T WO questions.

pe SECTION-A
m
1. Write briefly :

a o
r p
a) Find Laplace transform of sin h
t
2
sin
3t
2
.
.r c
–1
b 1–1 
t

p
b) If L {F(s)} = f (t) then show that L  F ( s )    f (x) dx.
s  0
e
a
rp
c) Form the partial differential equation by eliminating the functions from the relation
z = y f (x) + xg(y).

d) Solve the given linear PDE


b
p  q x y.

e) State the necessary condition for a complex function to be analytic.


f) Determine a, b c, d such that the function
f (z) = (x2 + axy + by2) + i (cx2 + dxy + y2) is analytic.
g) Define diagonally dominant system of linear equations with example.
2x
h) For the given ODE y' = y – , y(0) = l find y(0.1) using Euler’s method.
y
i) If the sum of mean and variance of a binomial distribution is 4.8 for five trails, find
the distribution.
j) Show that in a Poisson distribution with unit mean, mean deviation about mean is 2/e
times the standard deviation.

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SECTION-B

2. Obtain Fourier series of the function f (x) = x2, –   x   and hence show that
1 1 1 1 2
    .....  .
12 22 32 42 6

sin 2 t
3. Using Laplace transform evaluate  e – t dt .
0
t

4. Solve the linear PDE (x2 – y2 – z2)p + 2xyq = 2xz.


5. Prove that u = x2 – y2 – 2xy – 2x + 3y is harmonic and find a function v(x, y) such that the

6.
function f (z) = u + iv is analytic.

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Solve the given system of linear equations using Gauss-Seidal method

.r c
2x + 17y + 4z = 35, 28x – 4y – z = 32, x + 3y + 10 z = 24.

pe SECTION-C
m
7.
a o
i) Let f (t) be piecewise continuous on [0,  ), be of exponential order and periodic T.

p .r c
T
1
Then L[f (t)] = – sT 
e – st f (t)dt, s > 0.

b r 1– e 0

ii) Solve (2D – 5DD' + 2D' 2)z = 5 sin (2x + y)


2

e
8.

a p
i) By using Power method calculate the dominant eigen values and corresponding
2 1 1
Eigen value of  0 1 0  .
 1 1 2 
b rp
ii) Given y' = y – x, y(0) = 2 , find y (0.1) and y(0.2) using Runge-Kutta method of
fourth order.
9. i) In a Normal distribution, 7% of the items are under 35 and 89% are under 63.
What are the mean and standard deviation of the distribution?

ii) A manufacturer claims that only 4% of his products supplied by him are defective.
A random sample of 600 products contains 36 defectives. Test the claim of
the manufacturer.

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