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CS (MAIN) Exam;20 16 M-ESC-U-MTH afore (sya4-aa-1) me [ae] wea & fer faire agae (pra seit 4 ar Fa Pafetea sets ote at egies ve) wea are oe & Sh a evel 4 feng & cen fet otk sitet ant i wt &1 are at ge ute oe H set 8 21 we Hen 1 ait 5 aftard aan ah wei i a wels ave 8 am-O-am eH Fe Baan fad dia yell aa feel wee ea/ aT sim sa aA fee me B wet ar seh mean 4 fora ar ariee feat age sre wee-va § fe war 8, ok ga Hem a ew ade WH-We-SH (Ao Ho Uo) yeas yay H sifted Flee wa we fen ser ARE) siya HAH a afte ary fer mem 3 fera mm see aE sich ae fet af seam a, a sagem alessio war Ae an Ga Ade AAC Va am sigfaa 7 a, da cen Teach wate arm aif A yaw S1 weal & sah Ah ror aprgan A sme afk wrer ae A, A wer see A or A oe aR ae gee siete: fear Tan G1 F-we-T Wea H arch dist BoM YE aT sah sit BEE Sa a ara aT ARC MATHEMATICS (PAPER-I) ‘Time Allowed : Three Hours Maximum Marks : 250 QUESTION PAPER SPECIFIC INSTRUCTIONS (Please read each of the following instructions carefully before attempting questions) There are EIGHT questions divided in two Sections and printed both in HINDI and in ENGLISH. Candidate has to attempt FIVE questions in all. Question Nos. 1 and 5 are compulsory and out of the remaining, THREE are to be attempted choosing at least ONE question from each Section. The number of marks carried by a question/part is indicated against it. Answers must be written in the medium authorized in the Admission Certificate which must be stated clearly on the cover of this Question-cum-Answer (QCA) Booklet in the space provided. No marks will be given for answers written in a medium other than the authorized one. Assume suitable data, if considered necessary, and indicate the same clearly. Unless and otherwise indicated, symbols and notations carry their usual standard meanings. Attempts of questions shall be counted in sequential order. Unless struck off, attempt of a question shall be counted even if attempted partly. Any page or portion of the page left blank in the Question-cum-Answer Booklet must be clearly struck off. Us-ES¢-U-N1}/54 1 [P.7.0. - T]WE—A / SECTION—A eae 1. (a) =) AR A=|1 3 2/2, A wef i aia (elementary row operation) % 921 101 a at fafa ie E Using elementary row operations, find the inverse of A=|1 3 2 agp ies S19 is; (i) ARA=| 5 2 6/8, tA 43-271 4m Patel ada eee) IA=| 5 2 61|, then find A’ +3A-21. -2 -1 -3 (>) (i) _-3Rf Uf aia (elementary row operation) % wat @ ag ad Franfed, fra’ ff saq-ardia alee (linear equations) x-2ytz=a 2x+7y-3z 3x+5y-2z=¢ AG a al Using elementary row operations, find the condition that the linear equations x-2ytz=a Qx+Ty-32=b 3x+5y-2z have a solution. (ty ae Wy = {% % Al xt+y-z=O} We = {0s y 4 13x +y-22=0} Ws = {5 % 2)|x-Ty+3z=0} ‘al dim (W, 9 Wo 9 Wa) 72 dim (W, + W,) #1 Aa Prater If W, = (ey Alx+y-z=0} We = {0% yu 2) 13x+y-2: W3 ={% y 21 x-7y+3: then find dim(W, 9 W, 0 Ws) and dim(W; + Wp). W Ese U WTH/54 2 (o) ia Frater : Evaluate : 1 I=ft toe( +) a 10 (@) sae (sphere) a whan fafa, aa x? +y? =4; 2-0 8 RM tak Waa x+2y4+22=08 Um qa, Prat fen 3 #, 8 arr aT a) Find the equation of the sphere which passes through the circle x? +y? 2=0 and is cut by the plane x+2y+2z=0 in a circle of radius 3. 10 (e) vat 2" = Y* - 23 am y—-me=z=0 % aia agT Gi (shortest distance) aie 74s ‘Franfert| m % fra ara & fore ahi Yard fede (intersect) Fei? Find the shortest distance between the lines ao y-mx=z=0. For what value of m will the two lines intersect? 10 2. (a) (i) Af MIR, 2x2 AE (order) % anaes sreq = TAPE (space) aI P(x), ares «gual (polynomials), first afer art (degree) 2%, #1 af (space) @, FT: MIR) > Pp(x), vet 7/]% e =atc+(a-d)x+(b+qx?, #1 M2(R) ed G Pp(x) % AM@ snarl (standard bases) & ata sTeyR Prafia AA! Fae Sea TA YA HAE (null space) wa Fifa If Mg(R) is space of real matrices of order 2 x2 and P(x) is the space of real polynomials of degree at most 2, then find the matrix representation of T: Mg(R) > Pp(x), such that (2 a))rerer eax been, ae respect to the standard bases of Mg(R) and P,(x). Further find the null space of T. 10 (i) ART: Py(x) > Py (x) HTH? PH TF) = Fe) +5[° FO at, a (1, 14x, 1- x?) (Lx, x?, x9) A HAM: Pp(x) G P3(x) #1 SMUT (bases) GA RY TH STAR Frente If T: Palx) > Pa(x) is such that TUX) = flx)+5f° sat, then choosing {1 1+x, 1-x?) and (1, x, x?, x9} as bases of P,(x) and P(x) respectively, find the matrix of T. Uy-ESC-U-OnI)/54 8 [P.7.0. apn, &) (@) ARA=|1 1 O/}%, tA % ahaa A (eigenvalues) aa sitet ate oo1 (eigenvectors) # Franfea 110) If A=|1 1 0}, then find the eigenvalues and eigenvectors of A. 8 OO ah (i) fre fA fe eA (Hermitian) aeag > ah abiaaties a areata B1 Prove that eigenvalues of a Hermitian matrix are all real. 8 (c) af stem (bases) {1-x, x(l-x), xl +2) WH (11+, 1+x7) % ata Yam esi 1-1 2 (linear transformation) T: P,(x) > P,(x) % ea Hee Fem A=|-2 1 -1/@, Pore a ram FRA Ao If A=|-2 1 -1| is the matrix representation of a linear transformation AAA AS 1: Py(x) > Py(x) with respect to the bases {1—x, x{l-x), x(1+x}} and {I, 1+x, 1+x?}, then find T. 18 2 3. (a) xP 4yP +2? or siren oe =EeR a Frm, set x+y-z=0@l Find the maximum and minimum values of x?+y?+z? subject to the Pee anes conditions = +221 and xt+y-z=0. 20 4 5 25 (b) ar fea 2x4y-5x7y? +y8 Sly =} (x? +y?)? 0 » %&Y=0,9) » % W#O, 0 8 > 0mm Aha wa WHER fF f(x, Y-F(O, 0) <-01, Fa x? +y? 0 such that |/(x u)- f(, 0)| <-01, whenever |x? +y? <6. is (c) Wa x+2y+2z=12 % x=0, y=0 7H x2 ¢y? =16 aM we A aa a Wa aaet (surface area) Frater’) Find the surface area of the plane x+2y+2z=12 cut off by x =0, y=0 and x7 +y? =16, 15 4. (a) we ta, Fai y=a=z, x+3z=a=y+z A wees (intersect) ech % aH 7a x+y =0% TAR &, BM Std Bae (surface generated) Fae! Find the surface generated by a line which intersects the lines y=a=z, x+3z=a=y+z and parallel to the plane x+y=0. 10 (b) fee Fifsa f wg (cone) 3yz-2zx-2xy =0% da WER TBM TA (generators) #1 ge faafl ayaa Fw IH (generator) @, a aA a Show that the cone 3yz—2zx-2xy=0 has an infinite set of three mutually z perpendicular generators. ce is a generator belonging to one such ne set, find the other two. 10 (Sf fs Waxay ar an Rane, ae sam R=(0, 1; 0, 1] an R xty, aR x? cy 4a) %, ats % ait x fa aK Gal} sae 8 ws fet (ring) & ara ype BI fer ara Ww 8 ah ae sed en 8 cen Te Bl eae fH aA a a WI 3)_g, Shs 2v1? -6la+ 8a” : A square ABCD, the length of whose sides is a, is fixed in a vertical plane with two of its sides horizontal. An endless string of length 1(> 4a) passes over four pegs at the angles of the board and through a ring of weight W which is wil-3a) = 0 2vl? -6la+ 8a? hanging vertically. Show that the tension of the string is 8. (a) Str fe, va ven Pe vp = wen fq) =081 r Find f(r) such that Vf =- and f()=0. 10 r (b) fae Ae Pe Prove that L fd? =|[a8xvr 10 () 3 GH we tar 4 afters 81 gaa AUT el tan TU ABE (fixed) fig O A aH 1/3 Fi twa etn ( | Sauact, va ae ty O8 eg Mb aa hg ON aw x wey an a afer ain, at ae ara Rafe sa a OR SET A particle moves in a straight line. Its acceleration is directed towards a fixed 13 5 point O in the line and is always equal to (2) when it is at a distance x a from O. If it starts from rest at a distance a from O, then find the time, the particle will arrive at O. 1s (d) zatea Fe anfSsiige (cardioid) r = a(1+cose) * feet fry (r, 6) % awAI-fieM (radius of curvature) a a r% wxigurd 816 =0, a Fe area a are RA For the cardioid r=a(l+cos®, show that the square of the radius of curvature at any point (r, 8) is proportional to r. Also find the radius of ‘ nn curvature if 0=0, ©, © 42 to) ke 1H-ESC-U-INTH/54 8 7BS—750

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