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CE/CSE/EC/EE/EI/IT/ME 211(RR)

Total No. of Questions :09] [Total No. of Pages : 02

II/IV B.Tech. DEGREE EXAMINATIONS, NOV/DEC- 2015


First Semester
CE/CSE/EC/EE/EI/IT/ME
MATHEMATICS-III
Time: Three Hours Maximum marks:70
Answer Question NO.1 Compulsory 14X1=14 M
Answer ONE question from each unit 4X14=56 M

 2u
1. a. Solve  e  t cos x
xt

b. Find the PDE from F x  y  z , x2  y 2  z 2 
c. Define particular integral.
d. Solve q  xp  p 2
e. Define Gamma function
f. Define shifting property of Fourier transform
g. What are properties of Fourier transform
h. Define convolution theorem
i. Define Gauss seidel iteration method
j. Define Newton Raphson method
k. Define Lagrange’s interpolation
l. Define simpson’s one third rule
m. Define Euler’s method
n. Define Runge-Kutta method
UNIT-I
2. a. Find the differential equation of all planes which are at a constant distance a from the
origin.
b. Solve  y  z  p   z  x  q  x  y
(OR)
2 z 2 z 2 z
3. a. Solve   6  y cos x
x 2 xy y 2
b. Solve  q  1 s   p  1 t

P.T.O
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UNIT-II
4. a. Find the Fourier sine transform of e | x|

 f ( x) cos  xdx  e

b. Solve the integral equation
0

(OR)

cos  x
5. a. Find the Fourier cosine transform of e  ax
. Hence evaluate x
0
2
 a2
dx


 1  cos x 
2

b. Evaluate    dx using Parseval’s identity..


0  x 
UNIT-III
6. a. Find the root of the equation tanx=1.5 x which is near x=1.5 correct to three decimal
places using Newton Raphson method.
b. If y(1)=-3, y(3)=9, y(4)=30, y(6)=132 find the Lagrange’s interpolation polynomial
that takes the same values as y at the given points.
(OR)
7. a. If f(1.15)=1.0723, f(1.20)=1.0954, f(1.25)=1.1180 and f(1.30)=1.1401, find f(1.28).

b. Compute y(12.2) from the following table y ( x)  1  log10 sin x 

xO 10 11 12 13 14

105 u x 23,967 28,060 31,788 34,209 38,368

Using stirling’s formula.


UNIT-IV
1
dx
8. a. Evaluate 1 x
0
2 dx using simpson’s 3/8 rule, taking h=1/6.

dy
b. Using Euler’s method, solve for y at x=0.1 from  x  y  xy , y(0)=1, taking step
dx
size h=0.025.
(OR)
dy
9. a. Use Fourth order Runge-Kutta method to find y at x=0.1, given that  3e x  2 y ,
dx
y(0)=0, h=0.1
b. Solve  2u  0 under the conditions (h=1, k=1), u(0,y)=0, u(4,y)=12+y for 0  y  4
u(x,0)=3x, u(x,y)=x2 for 0  x  4 .
CE-CS-EC-EE-EI-IT-ME 211 (RR)
Total No. of Questions : 09 ] [ Total No.of Pages : 03
II/IV B. TECH. DEGREE EXAMINATIONS, APRIL / MAY - 2015
First Semester
CE / CS / EC / EE / EI / IT / ME
MATHEMATICS - III
Time : Three Hours Max. Marks : 70

Answer Question No. 1 Compulsory. 14x1=14


Answer ONE question from each Unit. 4x14=56

1. a) Form the partial differential equation from z = ax+by+a2+b2.


b) Define charpits method.
2 z
c) Solve the equation  xy .
 x2

Find the complementary function of ( D 2  4 DD1  5D1 ) z  sin (2 x  3 y ) .


2
d)

e) Solve p-q = 1.

f) Define Fourier integral of f (x).

g) Define shifting property of Fourier transform.

h) Define convolution theorem for Fourier transforms.

i) Define Fourier transform.

j) Defin Null hypothesis.

k) Define Regula-falsi method.

l) Show that  =1 - E-1.


1
m) Define Simpson's rd rule.
3
n) Define Poisson's equation.

UNIT - I

z z
2. a) Solve (mz  ny )  x  (nx  lz )  y  ly  mx .

b) Solve z2 (p2+q2) = x2+y2.


P.T.O.
CE-CS-EC-EE-EI-IT-ME 211 (RR)
(OR)

3. a) Solve 2z+p2+qy+2y2 = 0.

b) (D2 - DD1 + D1 -1) z = cos (x+2y).

UNIT - II
Find the Fourier cosine transform of e  x .
2
4. a)

1
b) Find the Fourier sine transform of .
x( x  a 2 )
2

(OR)


dt 
5. a) Show that  (t
0
2
 1) 2
 .
4

b) Evaluate  e  ax x m 1 sin bx dx in terms of Gamma function.


0

UNIT - III
6. a) Find the root of the equation xex = cosx using the regula-falsi method correct to four
decimal places.

b) Solve the equations 20x+y-2z = 17, 3x+20y-z = -18, 2x-3y+20z = 25 using Gauss Seidel
method.
(OR)
7. a) If f (1.15) = 1.0723, f (1.20) = 1.0954, f (1.25) = 1.1180 and f (1.30) = 1.1401,
find (1.28).

b) Find the root of the equation f (x) = 0, given that f (30) = -30, f (34) = -13, f (38) = 3 and
f (42) = 18. Using Lagrange's formula inversely.

UNIT - IV

dy
8. a) Find an approximate value of y when x = 0.1 if  x  y 2 and y = 1 at x = 0 using
dx
Picard's method.

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CE-CS-EC-EE-EI-IT-ME 211 (RR)
dy y 2  x 2
b) Solve  with y (0) = 1 at x = 0.2, 0.4 using Runge Kutta method of fourth
dx y 2  x 2
order.

(OR)

2
1
9. a) Evaluate  sin x dx by Simpson's rule, using 11 ordinates.
0
3

b) Solve  2 u  0 under the conditions (h=1, k=1), u (0,y) = 0, u (4,y) = 12+y for 0 < y < 4,
u (x,0) = 3x, u (x,4) = x2 for (0 < x < 4).

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CS-IT-EC-EE-EI 211 (CR)
Total No. of Questions : 09 ] [ Total No.of Pages : 02
II/IV B. TECH. DEGREE EXAMINATIONS, APRIL / MAY - 2015
First Semester
CSE / IT / EE / EC / EI
MATHEMATICS - III
Time : Three Hours Max. Marks : 70

Answer Question No. 1 Compulsory. 14x1=14


Answer ONE question from each Unit. 4x14=56

u
1. a) If u is a function of x, y and x, y are functions of t then  t =

b) Find the general solution of z = px+qy+pq is


c) Find the general solution of p = q2.
d) Give Newton's forward interpolation formula.
e) What is the rate of convergence of Newton-Raphson method.
f) What is interpolation.
g) What is the value of (n+1)th order difference of a polynomial of nth degree.
h) Given that
X 1 2 3
Y 3 8 15
The 2 (f(1)) =
i) 2 (f(x)) =
j) Give simpson's rule.
k) Consider the following table.
x 0 0.5 1
f(x) 1 0.8 0.5
1

Then by trapezoidal rule  f ( x)dx


0
=

2
dx
l) The value of 
1
x
using Simpson's 1/3 rule is given by

m) Give the Taylor's series for f(x) = log (1+x) is


n) Why Runge-Kutta method is better than Taylor series method ?

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CS-IT-EC-EE-EI 211 (CR)
UNIT - I
2. Solve (x2-y2-yz)p + (x2-y2-zx)q = z(x-y).
(OR)
3. Solve p-q = x2+y2.

UNIT - II
4. By using the Newton-Raphson method find the root of x 4-x-10 = 0 correct to three decimal
places.
(OR)

5. Using bisection method correct to three decimal places find the root of the equation
x3-3x-5 = 0 which lies between 2 and 3.

UNIT - III
dy
6. Use fourth order Runge-kutta method to find y(0.1) given that  x 2  y and y(0) = 1.
dx

(OR)

7. Using Lagrange's interpolation formula find the value of y(10) from the following table.

x 5 6 9 11

y 12 13 14 16

UNIT - IV

8. Find the first and second derivatives of the function tabulated below at the point x = 1.5 and
at x = 2.25.

x 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0

y 3.375 7.0 13.625 24.0 38.875 59.0

(OR)

2
9. Evaluate  e dx using Simpson's one-third rule with 10 subdivisions.
sin x

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EC/EE 211 (CR)
Total No. of Questions :09] [Total No. of Pages : 02

II/IV B.Tech. DEGREE EXAMINATIONS, NOV/DEC- 2015


First Semester
EC/EE
MATHEMATICS-III
Time: Three Hours Maximum marks:70
Answer Question NO.1 Compulsory 14X1=14 M
Answer ONE question from each unit 4X14=56 M

  u, v 

1. a. If u=3x+y, v=x-2y then
  x, y 
b. Find the general solution of dx=dy=dz
c. Give the general form of Clairaut’s equation.
d. Define Fourier transform.
e. Give parseval’s identity for Fourier transform.
f. Give the relationship between E and 
g. Define  (f(x))
h. Give newton’s iterative formula to find the value of N
i. If f ( x )  x  x  1 then the value of f  x  
2

j. What is the nth difference of a polynomial of degree n is


k. Give Trapezoidal rule
b

l. By simpson’ 1/3 rule  f ( x)dx 


0

dy
m. Give the iterative formula of Euler’s method for solving  f ( x, y ) with
dx
y ( x0 )  y0
n. Give the formula for second order Runge Kutta method.
UNIT-I
2.
2

Solve z p  q  x  y
2 2 2 2

(OR)
3. Solve the partial differential equation p 2 z 2 sin 2 x  q 2 z 2 cos 2 y  1
UNIT-II
4. Using bisection method correct to three decimal places find the root of the equation
e x  x  2 which lies between 1 and 1.4
P.T.O
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(OR)
5. Using Newton-Raphson method find root of the following equation corrected to three
decimal places e x  x3  cos 25 x which is near 4.5
UNIT-III
6. Consider the following table

x 1 2 3 4

f(x) 1 2 9 28

Find f(3.5) using Lagrange method of 2nd and 3rd order degree polynomials.

(OR)
dy y  x
7. Use Runge-kutta method fo find y(0.2) for the equation  , y (0)  1
dx y  x
UNIT-IV

8. Divide the range into 10 equal parts find the approximate value of  sin xdx using
0

Simpson’s rule.
(OR)
dy
9. Find y(0.1) and y(0.2) using modified Euler’s formula given that  x 2  y , y (0)  1
dx

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