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REFERENCES BOOKS:
1. S.chand
2. Grewal
3. Himalaya publication
4. Kreyszig
5. Numerical analysis by s.s. sastry
6. G.shanker rao by I.K.International publication
TEACHING SCHEDULE
TIRUMALA ENGINEERING COLLEGE
Dept.of Humanities & Sciences
Teaching Schedule
Name of the faculty: P.Shantan kumar A.Y.:2010-11
Subject to be handled: MM Total No.of hours required:
Class: I-B.Tech Total No.of hours available:
B.S.P.PUBLICATION
Elementary Transforms 1
B.S.P.PUBLICATION
Types of Ranks 3
B.S.P.PUBLICATION
Linear Equations 3
B.S.P.PUBLICATION
LU & Tridiagonal 3
Methods
SCITECH
II Eigen values 1 PULICATION
SCITECH
Eigen vectors 1 PULICATION
SCITECH
Properties 3 PULICATION
SCITECH
Cayley Hamilton Method 3 PULICATION
SCITECH
Diagonalization Method 5 PULICATION
B.S.P.PUBLICATION
III Real Matrices 2
B.S.P.PUBLICATION
Orthogonal Transforms 2
B.S.P.PUBLICATION
Complex Matrices 2
B.S.P.PUBLICATION
Properties 2
B.S.P.PUBLICATION
Quadratic forms 5
Himalaya
V Curve Fitting Methods 5 publication
Himalaya
Numerical D.E. Methods 3 publication
Himalaya
Numerical Integration on 2 publication
Different Methods
Himalaya
Problems 2 publication
Himalaya
VI Introduction 1 publication
Himalaya
Numerical Solns of 2 publication
O.D.E. Himalaya
publication
B.S.P.PUBLICATION
VIII Formation of P.D.E. 4
B.S.P.PUBLICATION
Solns of P.D.E. in Linear 5
eqns
B.S.P.PUBLICATION
Solns of P.D.E. in non- 3
linear eqns
B.S.P.PUBLICATION
Two Dimential Wave 2
Eqns
Grand 97
Total
LESSON PLAN
TIRUMALA ENGINEERING COLLEGE
Dept.of Humanities & Sciences
LESSON PLAN
Name of the faculty: P.Shantan kumar A.Y.:2010-11
Subject to be handled: MM Total No.of hours required: 99
Class: I-B.Tech Total No.of hours available:99
11 27-10-10
slip test 1
12 28-10-10
eigen values,eigen 1
vectors def
20 11-11-10
problems on 1
Diagonalization
21 15-11-10
problems on 1
Diagonalization
22 16-11-10
problems on 1
Diagonalization
23 17-11-10
previous qn.paper prob 1
24 18-11-10
slip test 1
25 22-11-10
Def of real matrices 1
26 23-11-10
Linear Transformation 1
27 24-11-10
orthogonal 1
transformation
28 25-11-10
def of complx matrices 1
29 29-11-10
properties of complex 1
matrices
30 30-11-10
properties of complex 1
matrices
31 01-12-10
reduction of qf to 1
canonical form
32 02-12-10
finding natures of qf 1
33 06-12-10
Singular value 1
decomposition
34 07-12-10
previous qn.paper prob 1
35 08-12-10
Bisection methonds 1
36 09-12-10
False method & 1
problems
37 13-12-10
Iteration method 1
38 14-12-10
Newton Raphson 1
method
39 27-12-10
Finite differences 1
40 28-12-10
forward,backward,central 1
differences
41 29-12-10
Newton forward method 1
42 30-12-10
Newton forward method 1
43 03-01-11
Newton backward 1
method
44 04-01-11
Gauss forward 1
45 05-01-11
Gauss Backward 1
46 19-01-11
Central & sterlings 1
formula
47 20-01-11
Legranges interpolation 1
formula
51 02-02-11
slip test 1
52 03-02-11
least squares & fitting a 1
st.line
53 07-02-11
Parabola 1
54 09-02-11
exoponential curves 1
55 10-02-11
power curve 1
56 14-02-11
problems on curve fitting 1
57 15-02-11
Derivatives using 1
forward method
58 16-02-11
Derivatives using 1
backward method
59 17-02-11
simpson's1/ 3rd rule 1
66 01-03-11
slip test 1
69 16-03-11
Picard's method 1
70 21-03-11
Eulers method 1
71 22-03-11
RK – method 1
72 23-03-11
RK – method 1
73 24-03-11
Pridictor-corrector 1
method
74 28-03-11
Adam's moulton's 1
method
75 29-03-11
previous qn.paper prob 1
76 30-03-11
slip test 1
77 31-03-11
Fourier series & coeff 1
06-04-11
Even odd Neither fns 1
78
07-04-11
problems 1
79
11-04-11
Half range series 1
80
13-04-11
Problem 1
81
19-04-11
previous qn.paper prob 1
82
20-04-11 Introduction on P.D.E. 1
83
21-04-11
Formation of pde in 1
84 orbitary const
25-04-11
Formation of pde in 1
85 orbitary functions
26-04-11
Solns. Of first order 1
86 L.eqns
27-04-11
Solns. Of first order 1
87 L.eqns
28-04-11
Solns. Of first order non 1
88 Llinear.eqns
02-05-11
type-1 1
89
03-05-11
type-2 1
90
04-05-11
type-3 1
91
05-05-11
type-4 1
92
09-05-11
Method of separation of 1
93 variables
2.Show that the system of equations 3x+3y+2z = 1, x+2y = 4, 10y+3z = -2, 2x-3y-z = 5
is consistent and solve it.
3.i.Show that the system of equations x-4y+7z = 14, 3x+8y-2z = 13, 7x-8y+26z = 5 are
not consistent.
4.i.Solve by matrix method the given equations 3x+y+2z = 3, 2x-3y-z = -3, x+2y+z = 4.
ii.Find the non-singular matrices P & Q such that the normal form of A is PAQ , where
1 3 6 -1
A= 1 4 5 1 .Hence find its rank.
1 5 4 3
ii. Show that the eigen values of an unitary matrices is of unit modulus.
ii. Prove that the inverse of an orthogonal matrix is orthogonal and its transpose is
also orthogonal.
TIRUMALA ENGINEERING COLLEGE
I-B.TECH - MATHEMATICAL METHODS
ASSIGNMENT ON UNIT-IV(COMMON TO ECE -A & B)
NAME OF THE FACULTY-P.SHANTAN KUMAR(Dept. H & S)
ii. Find the parabola passing through the points (0,1) , (1,3) ,(3,55) using
Lagrange’s Interpolation Formula.
1. i. Find by the method of least squares the straight line that best fits the following
data: x: 0 5 10 15 20
y: 7 -11 16 20 26
3. i. Using simpson’s 3/8th rule ,evaluate ∫ dx/(1+x2) by dividing the range into 6 equal
parts in between 0 to 6
ii. Evaluate ∫ e-x2 dx by dividing the range of integration into 4 equal parts in between
0 to 1 using (a). Trapezoidal rule (b). Simpson’s 1/3rd rule
4.i. Find the curve of best fit of the type y = aebx to the following data by the method of
least squares x: 1 5 7 9 12
y : 10 15 12 15 21
x: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
y: 2.3 5.2 9.7 16.5 29.4 29.4 35.5
1.i. Solve dy/dx = xy using R-K-method for x = .2 given y(0) = 1 , y1(0)=0 taking h = .2
ii. Use Euler’s method to find y(.1) , y(.2) given y1 = (x3+xy2)e-x , y(0) = 1
ii. find y(.1) , y(.2) &y(.3) using Taylor’s series method that dy/dx = l - y , y(0) = 0
3.i.Apply R-K- 4th order method to find y(.2),y(.4) and y(.6) , y1 = -xy2 , y(0) = 2
using h = .2
ii. Tabulate the value of y(.2),y(.4),y(.6) ,y(.8) & y(1) using Euler’s method given that
dy/dx = x2-y ,y(0)=1
4.i. Find y(.1),y(.2) using Taylor’s series method given that dy/dx = x2-y,y(0) = 1
ii. Tabulate the values of y at x = .1 to .3 , using Euler’s Modified method given that
x+y = dy/dx & y(0)
5.i. Given y1 = x+siny , y(0) =1 compute y(.2),y(.4) with h = .2 using Euler’s Modified
method.
ii. Find the solution of dy/dx = x-y at x = .4 subject to the condition y = 1 at x= 0 and
h = .1 using Milne’s method. Use Euler’s Modified method to evaluate y(.1),y(.2) &
y(.3)
TIRUMALA ENGINEERING COLLEGE
I-B.TECH - MATHEMATICAL METHODS
ASSIGNMENT ON UNIT-VII(COMMON TO ECE -A & B)
NAME OF THE FACULTY-P.SHANTAN KUMAR(Dept. H & S)
1.i. Obtain the fourier series expansion of f(x) given that f(x) = kx ( ∏ - x ) in
0 < x < 2∏ where k is a constant.
ii. Obtain the fourier series expansion of f(x) given that f(x) = (∏- x )2 , 0 < x < 2 ∏
ii. Find the fourier series of periodicity 3 for f(x) = 2x – x2 , 0 < x < 3
prove that e-ax – e-bx = 2(b2-a2) / ∏ ∫ λsin λx/ (λ2+a2) (λ2 + b2) dλ
ii. Obtain the fourier series for the function f(x) = x2 , -∏ < x < ∏ .
ii. Find the z- transform of the sequence {x(n)} , where x(n) is i. n.2n ii. An2+bn+c
ii. Solve the D.E. use z-transform y(n+2) +3y(n+1) +2y(n) = 0 given that y(0) =0 ,
y(1) = 1
ii. Form the P.D.E. by eliminating the arbitrary constants a,b from
z = ax + by + a/b - b
MATHEMATICAL METHODS
1. Show that any square matrix can be writher as sum of a symmetric matrix and a
skew-symmetric matrix.
8 6
Express 10 2 as a sum of a symmetric matrix and a skew-symmetric
matrix.
1 1 1 1
1 1 1 1 1
2. Verify wheter the matrix A = A is orthogonal.
2 1 1 1 1
1 1 1 1
3. Define orthogonal matrix.
8 4 1
1
Verify whether the matrix A 1 4 8 is orthogonal
9
4 7 4
4. If A is any square matrix, prove that A+A*, AA*.A*A are all Hermition and A-
A* is skew Hermition.
a ic b i
5. Show that the complex matrix A 2 2 2 2
is unitary if a b +c +d = 1
b id a i
2 3 4i
6. Show that the complex matrix A is Hermition.
3 4i 2
Find the eigen values and eigenvectors.
7. Show that the eigen values of a skew – Hermition matrix are purely imaginary or
real.
1 2 2
1
8. Define an orthogonal matrix. A 2 1 2 is orthogonal.
3
2 2 1
1 i
2 2
9. Find the eigen values and eigen vectors of the unitary matrix A= A
i 1
2 2
10. Find the eigen values and the eigen vectors of the complex matrix
3i 2 1
B
2 i i
11. Reduce the Quadratic form 2x1x2+2x2x3+2x3x1 into conomonical form and classify
the quadratic form.
12. Reduce 3x2+3z2+8xz+8yz into canonical form. Give the rank, index and signature
of the Quadratic form.
13. Reduce the Quadratic form 2x2+2y2+3x2+2xy-4yz-4xz to conomical form. Find
the rank,index and signature.
14. Determine the nature, index and signature of the Quadratic form
2x2+2y2+3z2+2xy-4xz-4yz.
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Code No. 07A1BS06 UNIT-4
MATHEMATICAL METHODS
1. Find a root of the equation x3-4x-9 = 0 using bisection method correct to three
decimal places.
2. Find a root of the equation x3-2x2-4 = 0 using bisection method correct to three
decimal places.
3. Find a real root equation f(x) = x2+x-3 = 0 correct to three decimal places using
Bisection method.
4. Find a real root of the equation cosx = 3x-1, correct to three decimal places using
the method of false position.
5. Find a real root of the equation x3-8x-40 = 0 in [4,5] correct to three decimal
places using the method of false position.
6. Using Regular falsi method; compute the real root of the equation x ex = 1 in [0,1]
correct to three decimal places.
7. Find a real root of the equation x3+x2-1 = 0 by using interative method, correct to
three decimal places.
8. Find by the method of interation a real root of the equation x = .21 sin(0.5+x)
starting with x = 0.12 xorrect to three decimal places.
9. Using Newton – Raphson method compute the root of equation x sin x + cos x = 0
which lies between , , correct to three decimal places.
2
10. Find the double root of the equation x3-3x+2 = 0 starting with x0 =1.2 by Newton
– Raphson method.
11. Following table gives the weights in pounds of 190 high school students.
No.of students 31 42 51 35 31
Estimate the number of students whose weights are between 4 and 45.
13. Estimate f(22) from the following data with the help of an appropriate
interpolation formula.
X: 20 25 30 35 40 45
X: 2 4 6 8 10
X: 0 1 2 3 4
17. Use stirling’s formula to find y(35), given that y(20) = 512,y(30) = 439, y(40)
=346, y(50)= 243.
18. Given that y(20) = 24, y(24) = 32, y(28) = 35, y(32) = 40. Find y25 central
interpolation formula.
19. The following table gives the viscosity of a lubricant as a function of temperature.
Temperature : 100 120 150 170
Viscosity 10.2 .7.9 5.1 4.4
Apply Lagrange’s formula to estimate viscosity of the lubricant at 130 degrees of
temperature.
20. Apply Lagrange’s formula to estimate y (3) from the following deta
X: 0 1 2 4
Y: 2 3 12 78.
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Code No. 07A1BS06 UNIT-5
MATHEMATICAL METHODS
1. Find the stright line of the form y = a + bx that best bits the following data, by
method of least sequences.
X: 1 2 3 4 5
Y: 12 25 40 50 65.
Estimate y (2,5).
2. Find a second degree parabola y = a + bx + cx2 to the given deta, by method of
least sequences.
X: 1 3 5 7 9
Y: 2 7 10 11 9
3. In an experiment the measurement of electric resistance R of a meal at various
temperatures t0c lirted as.
T: 20 24 30 35 42
R: 85 82 80 79 76
Fit a relation of the form R = a +bt, by method of least sequences.
4. Fit a second degree parabola of the form y =a + bx +cx2 to the following data.
X: 0 1 2 3 4
Y: 1 1.8 1.3 2.5 6.3.
5. Fit the following deta to an exponential curve of the form y = aebx.
X: 1 3 5 7 9
Y: 100 81 73 54 43
6. For the deta given below find a best flitting curve of the form y = axb.
X: 1 2 3 4 5
Y: 2.98 4.26 5.21 6.10 6.8
7. What is least squares principle ?
Fit a stright line y = a + bx to the following deta.
X: 0 1 3 6 8
Y: 1 3 2 5 4
8. Find the best fitting exponential curve y = aebx to the following deta.
X: 2 3 4 5 6
Y: 3.72 5.81 7.42 8.91 9.68
9. Fit a parabola y = ax2 +bx + c which best bits with the observations.
X: 2 4 6 8 10
Y: 3.07 12.85 31.47 57.38 91.29.
1
rule.
3
12. Find first and second derivation of the function tabulated below, as the point
x =1.
X: 0.0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4
Y: 1.0000 0.9975 0.9900 0.9776 0.9604
13. Find first and second derivations of the function telruleted below, at the point
x =1.
X: 0 1 2 3 4
Y: 6.98 7.40 7.78 8.12 8.45.
14. Explain how the thepezridel rule is obtained from Newton – cote’s general
quedreture formula.
15. Given the following table of values of x and y, first, first and second
derivatives at x = 1.25
X: 1.10 1.15 1.20 1.25 1.30.
Y: 1.05 1.07 1.09 1.12 1.14
6
dx 3
16. Evaluate 2 using Simpson’s the rule.
0
1 x 8
4
18. Find the first and second derivatives. Of the function tabulated below at the
point 1.5.
X: 1 2 3 4 5
F(x) 8 15 7 6 2
5.2
1 3
19. Evaluate log x dx using (i) simpsous rule (ii)simpsous
4 3 8
X 4.0 4.2 4.4 4.6 4.8 5.0 5.2
Logx 1.38 1.44 1.48 1.53 1.57 1.61 1.65
2
1
20. Evaluate sin xdx by symposiums
o
3
rule, using 11ordinates and compare with
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Code No. 07A1BS06 UNIT-VI
MATHEMATICAL METHODS
dy
1. Using taylor’s series method, solve the equation x 2 y 2 for x = .4, given
dx
that y=0 when x=0
2. Using taylor series method, find an approximate value of y at x=0.2 for the
differential equation y 2 y 3e x , y(0)=0
3. Solve y x 2 y, y(0)=1 using Taylor’s series method and y(0.1), y(0.2) correct
to 4 decimal places
4. Give the differential equ y x 2 y 2 , y(0)=1 obtain y(0.25) and y(0.5) by
Taylor’s series method
dy
5. Solve -1=xy and y(0)=1 using Taylors series method and compute y(0.1)
dx
6. Solve y x 2 y, y (0) 1 using Taylor’s series method Tabulate for x=0.1, 0.2
dy
7. Given x 2 y 1, y (0) 1 . Compute y(0.1) by Taylors series method
dx
dy
8. Find the value of y for x=0.4 by picard’s method given that x 2 y 2 , y(0)=0
dx
dy
9. Solve 2 x y , y(1)=3 by picard’s method
dx
dy
10. Solve x y 2 , y(0)=1 and Compute y(0.1) Correct to four decimal places by
dx
picard’s method
dy
11. Given x 2 y 2 , y(0)=0. find y(0.2) and y(1) by picord’s method
dx
dy
12. Solve 1 2 xy , y(0)=0 by picard’s method
dx
13. Find the solution of y x y 2 , y(0)=1 by Picord’s method
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Code No. 07A1BS06 UNIT-VII
MATHEMATICAL METHODS
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Code No. 07A1BS06 UNIT-VIII
MATHEMATICAL METHODS
a
1. Form the partial differential equation for z ax by b by eliminating a and
b
b
2. Eliminate h, k from (x-h)2+(y-k)2+z2=a2
3. Form a partial differential equation by eliminating a, b, c from
2
x 2
y 2 z 2 1
2
a 2
b c
4. Find the differential en of all spheres of radius 5 having their centres in the xy
plane
1 2 2y
5. Form the partial differential equation from z=axey+ a e b when a, b are
2
parameters
b( y 1)
6. Form the partial differential equ by eliminating a and b from z=a log
1 x
7. Form the partial differential equ from z=(x-a)2+(y-b)2+1 where a, b are parameters
8. Form the differential equation by eliminating a and b from log (az-1)=x+ay+b
9. Find the differential equation of all planes passing through the origin
10. Form the differential equation of all planes having equal intercepts on x and y axis
11. Form a partial differential equ by eliminating the arbitrary functions from z = f(x2-
2
y)
12. Eliminate the arbitrary function , and 2 from z= 1 ( x iy ) 2 ( x iy )
13. Find the differential equ from ( x y z, x 2 y 2 z 2 ) 0
14. Form the partial differential eqn by eliminating the arbitrary function f from
z=(x+y) f (x2-y2)
15. Form the partial differential equation by eliminating the arbitrary function f from
Z = eax+by f (ax-by)
16. Form the differential equation by eliminating the arbitrary function f from
xyz=f(x2+y2+z2)
17. Form the partial differential equation by eliminating the arbitrary function f from
f (x2+y2, x2-z2)=0
18. Form the partial differential equation by eliminating the arbitrary in f from z
=xy+f(x2+y2)
19. For the partial differential equation by eliminating the arbitrary function
from ( x 2 y 2 z 2 , z 2 2 xy ) 0
20. Find the general solution of p+q=1
21. Solve px+Qy=z
22. Solve p Tan x+q Tan y=Tanz
23. Find the general solution of y2zp+x2zq=y2x
24. Solve (y-z)p+(x-y)q=z-x
25. Solve x(y-z)p+y(z-x)q=z(x-y)
26. Solve p+3q=5z+Tan (y-3x)
27. Find the integral surface of
X(y2+z)p-y(x2+z)q=(x2-y2)z
dx dy dz
28. Solve 2 2
x y z( x y)
2 2
29. Solve p +q =npq
30. Solve z=p2+q2
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