An Autonomous Institute
NEAR ITPB, CHANNASANDRA, BENGALURU – 560 067
Affiliated to VTU, Belagavi
Approved by AICTE, New Delhi
Recognized by UGC under 2(f) & 12(B)
Accredited by NBA & NAAC
DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS
COMMON TO ALL FIRST YEAR
ODD Sem 2025-26
ASSIGNMENT-1
S.NO: 1-20 (1-4 Each Module)
S.NO: 21-40 (4-7 Each Module)
S.NO: 41-up to Last (7-10 Each Module)
MODULE-3 CO BT
Q,No.
Code Level
1. a) Find the orthogonal trajectories of the family of CO3 L1
curves r =a ( 1−cosθ ) .
b)
dy y cos x +sin y + y CO3 L3
+ =0
dx sin x +x cos y +x
Solve
2. a)
( px− y ) ( py + x )=a2 p CO3 L2
Solve by reducing into clairaut’s
2
x 2 =u y =v
form, taking the substitution , .
3 a) Solve CO3 L3
b) 2 CO3 L2
Solve (4 xy+3 y −x )dx +x ( x+2 y )dy=0
4 a) CO3 L1
Solve
5 a) Find the orthogonal trajectories of the family CO3 L3
r n cos nθ=an
b) Solve y (2 x− y +1)dx +x (3 x−4 y +3 )dy=0 CO3 L2
6 a) 2 2 CO3 L1
Solve (8 xy−9 y )dx+2( x −3 xy )dy =0
b) Test for self orthogonally r n =a sin nθ CO3 L3
7 a) 2 CO3
Show that the family of parabolas y =4 a( x +a ) is self L2
Orthogonal
b) dy y CO3 L1
+ = y2 x
Solve dx x
8 a) Show that the orthogonal trajectories of the family CO3 L3
r (1−cos θ )=a is the family r (1+cos θ) =b where a,b are
constants.
9 a) A series circuit with resistance Inductance L and CO3 L2
electromotive force E is governed by the differential
equation
di
L + Ri=E
dt , where L and R are constants and initially
the current I is zero. Find the current at any time t.
10 a) Modify the equation into Clairaut’s form. Hence CO3 L3
obtain the general and singular solutions.
xp 2 − py+ kp+ a=0
MODULE-3 CO BT
Q,No. Code Leve
l
1. a) Using maclaurin’s series, expand tan x upto the term CO2 L1
containing x .
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2. a) If x=r sin θ cos φ , y =r sin θ sin φ , z=r cosθ . Find the CO2 L2
Jacobian of (x,y,z) with respect to (r , θ , φ )
b) Explain L’Hospital rules CO2 L3
3 a) If u = tan-1(y/x) where x = et – e-t and y = et+e-t CO2 L2
du
find dt
b) Find the extreme values of the function f(x,y) = x3 + CO2 L1
y3 - 3x -12y + 20.
1
4 a) 1− x CO2 L1
lim x
Evaluate x →1
b) Expand√ 1+sin 2 x by using meclaurin’s series CO2 L1
5 a) Obtain the maclaurin’s expansion of CO2 L2
log (1+e x )
as far as the fourth degree terms
b) Expand terms log (sec x ) in ascending powers of x up to CO2 L2
the first three non-vanishing.
sin x
6 a) Obtain the maclaurin’s expansion of e as far as the CO2 L2
fourth degree terms
( )
b) x x 1/ x CO2 L2
ax +b +c
lim
Evaluate x →0 3
7 a) 1/ x2 CO2 L1
lim
sin x
Evaluate x →0 x
( )
b)
If u=log √ ( x 2+ y 2+ z2 ) show that
CO2 L1
( )
2 2 2
( x 2 + y 2 + z 2 ) ∂ u2 + ∂ u2 + ∂ u2 =1
∂x ∂y ∂z
∂z ∂ z 2
[ ][ ]
8 a) ∂z ∂ z CO2 L1
− = 1− −
If z ( x+ y )=x + y , show that ∂ x ∂ y ∂x ∂y
2 2
9 a) A rectangular box open at the top is to have a volume CO2 L3
of 32 cubic feet. Find its dimensions, if the total
surface area is minimum.
b) Find the saddle point of the function CO2 L2
x 3 +3 xy 2 −15 x 2 −15 y 2 +72 x
10 a) If x + y + z=u , y + z=v , and z=uvw , find the value CO2 L3
∂( x , y , z)
of ∂(u , v , w )
b) ∂(u , v , w ) CO2
2 2 2
Find ∂( x , y , z) where u=x + y + z , v=xy + yz + zx ,
w=x + y + z