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Unit-1: Matrices
I. 1) Determine the rank of the matrix using Echelon form.
II. 1) Find the rank of the matrix by reducing it to normal form.
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III. 1) For the matrix A= 2 −2 1 3 , find non-singular matrices P and Q such that PAQ is in the
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normal form. Hence find the rank of A.
IV. 1) Find the inverse of the matrix by using the Gauss-Jordan method.
V. 1) Test for consistency and solve
2) Test for consistency the following equations and if possible, find the solutions:
VI. 1)Investigate the values of so that the equations
have (i) no solution (ii) a unique solution (iii) an infinite number of solutions.
VII. 1)Solve .
VIII. 1) Determine the values of for which the following set of equations may possess non-trivial
solution For each permissible value of
,determine the general solution.
IX. 1) Solve the equations by Jacobi’s
method.
X. 1) Solve the equations by Gauss-
Seidel’s method.
XI. 1) Verify Cauchy-Binet formula for the matrices and .
Unit-2: Eigen Values, Eigen Vectors and Orthogonal Transformation
I. 1) Find the eigen values and eigen vectors of the matrix .
2) Find the latent roots and latent vectors of the matrix .
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II. 1) If be an eigen value of a non-singular matrix A, show that is an eigen value of the
matrix adj A.
2) Find the eigen values of adj A and of , where
III. 1) Reduce the matrix to the diagonal form.
2) Find the matrix P which transforms the matrix to the diagonal form.
IV. 1) Verify Cayley-Hamilton theorem for the matrix and find its inverse.
2) If , verify Cayley-Hamilton theorem and hence find .
V) 1) Reduce the quadratic form to the canonical form and specify
the matrix of transformation
2) Reduce the quadratic form into a ‘sum of squares’ by
an orthogonal transformation and give the matrix of transformation.
IV. 1) Find the eigen vectors of the matrix and hence reduce
to a ‘sum of squares.’ Also write the nature of the matrix.
2) Find the nature, rank, index and signature of the quadratic form
.
Unit-3: Calculus
I. 1) Verify Rolle’s theorem for in , where m, n are positive integers.
2) Verify Rolle’s theorem for in .
II. 1) Prove that . Hence show that .
2) Verify Lagrange’s mean value theorem for in .
III. 1) Verify Cauchy’s mean value theorem for the functions and in the interval .
2) Verify Cauchy’s mean value theorem for the functions and in .
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IV. 1)Verify Maclaurin’s theorem for with Lagrange’s form of remainder upto 3 terms
where
V. 1) Prove that and hence deduce that
VI. 1) Using Taylor’s theorem, prove that for .
VII. 1) Using Maclaurin’s series, expand .
VIII. 1) Expand in powers of and hence evaluate correct to 4 decimal places.
2) Expand in powers of and hence evaluate correct to 4 decimal places
Unit-4: Partial differentiation and Applications
I. 1) If , then show that .
II. 1) If and , find .
2) If , find .
III. 1) If , , show that u, v are functionally related and
find the relationship.
IV. 1) Expand in powers of and using Taylor’s theorem.
2) Expand at as far as terms of third degree
V. 1) Expand in powers of x and y up to terms of third degree.
2) Expand in powers of x and y as far as terms of third degree.
VI. 1) Examine the function for its extreme values.
2) Find the maximum and minimum values of .
VII. 1) A rectangular box open at the top is to have volume of 32 cubic ft. Find the dimensions of the
box requiring least material for its construction.
2) Find the points on the surface nearest to the origin.
Unit-5: Multiple integrals
I. 1) Evaluate .
2) Evaluate .
II. 1) Evaluate over the area between and .
2) Calculate over the area included between the circles and .
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III. 1) Evaluate by changing the order of integration.
2) Change the order of integration in and hence evaluate.
IV. 1) Evaluate .
2) Evaluate .
V. 1) Evaluate by changing to polar coordinates.
Hence show that .
2) Evaluate by changing to spherical polar coordinates.
VI. 1) Show that the area between the parabolas and is .
2) Calculate the volume of the solid bounded by the plane and .
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