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Engineering Mathematics by Gillesania PDF
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SOLUTION 3-15
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SOLUTION 3-16,
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SOLUTION 4-15
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Choice A, B ~2)(*+ 263 + 4) = 1(19) = 1935
Choice B. (3 + 438+ 2x3 +2) =7(17) = 118.435
Choice C. (3+ 2\(3 +243 +2) = (A)e1)=1235
57) = 35 (OK)
= Sax +2)(r- 3)
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= 8-2)
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= 1)e-1)@t+ +1)
(ea (e #2) = (e +2) (v4)
(x-4P (¢+2)- (+22 (0-4) =0
(x-aler+ 2 [@=4)- +2] =0
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1+ 6x - 27
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Asimer=3 ft8= si 4a=5 ; CHIN T Hey yess, 20)
9x-y= 12; y=9r-12 (2)
Comparing equations (1) and(2)
3y-§=9x-12
6r=6)x=1
in Bq. (0):
3) -y-Gy=3
Note: This problem may be solved by substituting the
choices to the given equations,
Given: 4? +72 = 32 >)
-3r Hly=41 > Q)
Add: () x34 @) x4
Ide +21 P= 96
AQ + MP 164
When y = +2,x=21and when y=-2,2=41
By Cramer’e Rule,w= Ne / D
aeaueio 2
Deli is 21a 5
a 31 oa
D=(@GLCS) + -2)-29@) + QA)
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3-2 ls =
No=|1 5 -9}1 5
De yG|2 a
Ne = 13)6)(-6) + (2)/-9)(2) + 04j()a)|
= [2S)AD + YES) + (-6)0)(-2)] = -138
38
w
=46
foy= FI (e-4) +4
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By remainder theorem,
Remainder =/(n =k =/0) = (k #9)(k-4) +4=h
R-k-12+4=k
B= 2k-8= 0; -E+2)=0
k=dor-2
SOLUTION 4-23 For the quactratic equation ax? + by? + c= 0 to have only
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For the equation 4x2+ Ix +1=0, witha =4,b=k,
andc=1,
224(a)(1)= 16 k=
SOLUMON 3-24 By remainder theorem:
sn joe
xorea-y3; red
fs |=(5 8 +22 751
LUTON 3-25 By long division:
A MS
a4 2y
B-Day + By? Bx? =x y= Say? + Oy?
= Bx bxty + Oxy?
0 ty ae
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0 remainder
SOLUTION 3-26 By long. division:
pee ay2+ey-5
ay +3 ay? + tay? sey 4
Ay 6
aay? + by
= aye + ty
113 remainder
By remainder theorem:
Aly) = 4) ~ 18? + By -4
3/2
= 4(3/2) +18|-3/2)+ 96/2) -4
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SOLUTION 3-28
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SOLUTION 3-29
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SOLUTION 3-31
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ft) =k 3)(b-4) 24=
Rok=12 44k
Hi%-8=0, (-A(k+2)=0
(6)? + 4(5)*— 305) +8
Remainder =218
ay? 6x18
weave Jax 4x20 196x448
= Bx = Gxt +18?
Ge 4x8 16x? + 36x
Get =D) + 36x.
BP otoe = 45
+ 8-168 +48
0
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(@+b\a-b)
2b
X-1/x=1 raise both sides to 3
t/xp =P
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B= 3049/5 -1/8=1
¥1-3iy-1/a)-1/8= 1, buty=1/x= 1
P-3i1)-1/e
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va 1/s=4Ps
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SOLUTION 3-34
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= Belt 2)= (9 43)(e23) (QED OK Ht
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= 1Or=(0? +6249) (4x? 44x21)
e+ G-2)
= Bi 12-8 (2s? 3-2)
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Crie+Ne-Q xsd
= [(0+1/2) * (a= 1/ a0 +1/a) - (a 1/0
= [2ali2/a} =4 MAEM
By synthetic division,
JQ) 2x94 Or + Or +074 Ov +32
one x+2) r= 2
100 0 0 32
8 16-32
4-816 0 Coefficients
The quotient is:x4 - 23 +432 8x + 16
yo3r+4 <0 20
yh 38/y=2Hly 72)
Multiply Eq. (2) by
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From Eq. (1)
then
Geist tt
Ox day + 16+ 8= 24
Idk? -24r-8=0; 51°-12e-4=0
(12) 2 {G2 4G) _ 12/31
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ett (2s4x4I0) A, B2eH2) | C
(amex) R(x 42x45) (X7+2K+5),
Bedet10=Ale+2r+5)+82r+2x¢+Cx >)
Eq. (1) isan identity. Set v= 0 toeliminate B and C;
10= A(@+0+5)
Az?
x42
r+ 10=Alr+2) +B -2)
2410=A(2 +2) + B(2-2), 4
2410 =Al2+2) +B(2-2); B
Setx=2)
Set = 2:
ION 3 - 40
x42 x2
wC
Vow. = De=3)
Substitute A in Eq. (1) to Eq. 2):
2 -a(1-B) 4B
2=-3+38-4B
B=Sanda=6
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SOLUTIONS a1
Leta be the sum of the first SOnumbers, then
@ / 80= mean = 55; 0= 4,400
If the two numbers 250 and 850 were removed, then the
arithmetic mean of the remaining numbers is: (78
numbers were lft)
(@- 250 - 850)/78 = (4400 -250 - 850)/78 = 42.31
42 Leta be the stim of the first 6 numbers, then a / 6 =17 or
a= 102,
Lat x and y/be the two number for which x- y= 4, or
x=4+y, then the arithmetic of the now set of number is:
mean= 22%*¥ 249
198) = 102+ (4+y)+y
yo
Note: The answer for this problem can easily be seen
from the choices, The only choice whose difference is 4
isletterb (23 and 27)
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SOLUTION 3-40
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SOLUTION 3-47
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SOLUTION 3 = 48
Letxbethe fourth proportional then 7 ;12:21:7
or 7/12=21/x
x= 21(12)/7= 36
x43 _ Br-2
10) 5
8x +24= 30x20
x=2
2r-1=2()-1
(Oe -1=3
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