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GG (Main) Exam 2018 SDF-U-MTH ciftra (394-aa-1) aaa: aa me saftream SF; : 250 eras aereft ere oraeeT (a 2% ei Praia AEH a gen ered WB) ai ome we Ba a eel fanaa & oer fet Gi sith ae Hwa EL sefcan #1 ga vie vel & ae 8 81 ye den 1 oh 5 aftard 8 ae aA we a 8 wets woe 8 en-8-am Gaae ie we oe GT yets ver/at & ais sae APA Re me Bl yell sac SA wer 3 Ra we aie, fran se sr wares H fear ae, she we aT EE BT FE-RE-TH (He He Uo) BRAS FATE K sife Ake eM Pe aA eafee) sft aTeRe % safe ey eat rome fre Me ge we AT ies AEH FRAAL at ores 8, dl sage atest a war Fm cer seat ze Fife wa oe sigfaa 3 A, Gea ao Trach wafers we sre A yA 1 eat sath Born eargER A are | a rer FEB, a se se A eT A sr TR ae ge Hera: FT ren) eRe Bee A arch Stat Yo ys as sin A wr TA we SAT aT 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 Qyestion-cum-Answer Booklet must be clearly struck off. SDF-U-MTH/10 1 [P-T.0. WEA / SECTION—A 1 @ wate so, E] oR ww tn oat, Ser (b) cos? x 4x? -n? f= x Osx<2 2 1(§) #58 ae Ghee Let f [o 3 R be a continuous function such that Find the value of 4(3) 2 10 ArT ff: DCR?) Rw oH ta, HED. FT fix, y FZ a, Taek, aaiee Fer f(x, Yt fla, RAM x= ash y= wT Aa EL Let f : D(¢ R?) > R be a function and (a, bje D. If f(x, yis continuous at (a, b), then show that the functions f(x, b) and f(a, y) are continuous at x=a and at y=b respectively. 10 wat f& 7: R? + R? we thes wien &, Aen FF 72, )=6, 7) TH, 2-6, 3, 3K ATRE ad ey, e, Fae TH im Te, aA AAR aT ARR Let T:R? +R? be a linear map such that TQ, 1)=(6, 7) and 7, 2)=@, 3). If A is the matrix corresponding to T with respect to the standard bases ¢), ¢, then find Rank (4). 10 SDF-U-MTH/10 2 (a) am i232 1 ei As|1-4 1] at Be|1-1 0 3 0-3 21-1 4, at aire AB =67). wo a aR FAR ARfefea whem Rare a a “Afi: Qx+y+. x-y=0 Qx+y-z=1 if [a 8 za 4 1-4 1 and Bs=/1-1 0 3 0 -3 2 1-1, then show that AB=6];. Use this result to solve the following system of equations axtytz=5 x-y=0 2x+y- 10 (eo) aaiee x41 -3 wireoa tard €) afta fag & Rénist sik va wane, fed eet tent %, a alec aa fares Show that the lines intersect. Find the coordinates of the point of intersection and the equation of the plane containing them. 10 SDF-U-MTH/10 3 [P-7.0. 2. (a) ) @ Ml f(x) =|cosx|+|sin x], x 5 aera SAR SME TR M8, A f(x) aI Tee 5 ae ARR) a see aC, a ae Se HT TAT aE Is f(x) =[cosx|+|sin x differentiable at x=? If yes, then find its derivative at 5 If no, then give a proof of it. am f& A sit Baa Ae % a aif sroyR e ten det A+det B =O, wuiey fH A+B UR sregamnta (eg) areqe 81 Let A and B be two orthogonal matrices of same order and det A +det B=0. Show that A+B is a singular matrix. () Wr x+2y+32=12 Reais wat A, B, CH sftrede sen 81 frye ABC H itga = wearer ara EI (i) ra Afe fH wa 2-0 thew x2 4y? +27 211 % srareinh vig, faa hd 2,4, RR, a we arate afters wm wfrede seat 8 () The plane x +2y+3z=12 cuts the axes of coordinates in A, B, C. Find the equations of the circle circumscribing the triangle ABC. (i) Prove that the plane z=0 cuts the enveloping cone of the sphere x?+y? +42? =11 which has the vertex at (2,4, 1) in a rectangular hyperbola. FEA f(x) = 2x9 -9x? +12 +6 HF simTe 2, 3)R sifteRaR otk AER A Te AAD Find the maximum and the minimum value of the function f(x) = 2x° -9x? +12x +6 on the interval [2, 3}. SDF-U-MTH/10 4 15 15 10 10 15 (b) fara fire fae arereora: Peet ua fg 8 eae x? +y? = 200 Oe afteia ATE oT AHA 4% af a fg wae 27a (x? +y7)+8(a- 9° =0 % fem 8, a as at BAA aftica ww Fy Prove that, in general, three normals can be drawn from a given point to the paraboloid x? +y? =2az, but if the point lies on the surface 27a(x? +y*)+8(a- 2 then two of the three normals coincide. 15 (ARR ota aL fae | es deceat 2: 3 6 0 34-31 @) srg AA AR ara FEI (a) reat | a \ 4| 4] 2 V=|be, x2, Xp, x4) R*]A\ o} xs x4 A fam aa Af Let 6 7a 1 11-81 A*la3 50 34-31 (Find the rank of matrix A. (i) Find the dimension of the subspace V=dlxp, xp, Xp, x4) €R*) A] © 15+5=20 SDF-U-MTH/10 5 [P-7.0. 4. (a) Fea RAieer err pers Fee ge Ae a ee BH A1? aT A aT AAR, eT 100 A=|101 010 State the Cayley-Hamilton theorem. Use this theorem to find A!°, where 100 A=|101 010 15 ) A iri sto 3A cng ara ry ste ira fire PH SIM we APG, H HAR, wet Gy FE fag tact Pa awe arch afta Ae xy-ae % fier t, A Pa 27 962-02) ¥ 9c? 542 XiOc? ~02)+ 4 Re? -12)+ 2 =0 we frat Find the length of the normal chord through a point P of the ellipsoid aii eties 2 a Bc and prove that if it is equal to 4PG3, where Gy is the point where the normal chord through P meets the xyplane, then P lies on the cone 2 2 2 oP at) Pac 5 gE oo Hj fe? -a}+ Ee (ae? —b)+ 5 fe @ aR us 4 Pee TF ye %, at antiga fF sin? u, seohe ys ~2 erate art a B area eatige 2 Mu oo ag aH axay "4 ay? 12 Pu, 2 Mu _tanu(13 , tan? 12 12 SDF-U-MTH/10 6 (i) Seas Fa a aaa A EE eae PH SH f(x) = S0+FY (=) then show that sin? wis @ homogeneous function of x and y of degree ~2, Hence show that 28 pay Pu, yeu tna 19 wt) ax? Yaxay Yay? 12 12” 12 Aa (@) Using the Jacobian method, show that if 3) = ~ 1 and f(0)=0, then +x sorrsea=1( 324) Laxy, 8 wvs—B / SECTION—B 5S. (a) sere eT Qysin x +3y* sin xcosx) dx —(4y cos*x +cosx)dy =0 at ea A) Solve the differential equation (Qysin x +3y* sin xcos x) dx —(4y* cos*x +cosx)dy =O 10 (b) sama 2, BY 44, 4y 23x20 sin 2x at de pi ea aa Fh Determine the complete solution of the differential equation 2, oe 48d cay axe sin2x fa SDF-U-MTH/10 7 [P.7.0. @ @ e) (a) () “we md ee By AB a we fer we ee AA BE _AC, Pre wa ae aera (fen) 3 ara ge 8%, 2 we we th BG cw wh a wt wa os am fig xt, AC? - AB? = BC? 21 af Afta tal a AB% ate a Hm 08, a fre Aifae fH a IS cot? 9, 2+cot70 One end of a heavy uniform rod AB can slide along a rough horizontal rod AC, to which it is attached by a ring. B and Care joined by a string. When the rod is on the point of sliding, then AC? - AB? = BC?. If @ is the angle between AB and the horizontal line, then prove that the coefficient of friction is —°2t®__ 2+c0t7 8 Ww am a yeh aro orange oa aS yeh BRA HS a A tw a, freer ae yeah A wae Te WR, Bee a Sh Sarg Boge A ae fem Ri cae A ye a sara Fg ne ad roo S nw 8, el gest Be 1 ‘The force of attraction of a particle by the earth is inversely proportional to the square of its distance from the earth's centre. A particle, whose weight on the surface of the earth is W, falls to the surface of the earth from a height 3h above it. Show that the magnitude of work done by the earth’s attraction force is Shw, where h is the radius of the earth ww cet, yat?, ot? & Ry 0,1, 9 erik A Ren A we xy? ye? tax? wr emer secre ara APC) Find the directional derivative of the function xy? + yz” + zx? along the tangent to the curve x=t, y=t?, z=t° at the point (1, 1, 1). we fog wm vig otk see HA sritea a an ti ig % ote ae seit % frat ar oleae ati qa fre ue Ba Sits te we cen 8, faraan sehen Aa a ere acm 8) enige fH rig A firma Sarg, fra’ fe area fer Fz, V3aki A body consists of a cone and underlying hemisphere. The base of the cone and the top of the hemisphere have same radius a. The whole body rests on a rough horizontal table with hemisphere in contact with the table. Show that the greatest height of the cone, so that the equilibrium may be stable, is 3a. am CR al wee Fm vhs we Afi, wel F = 2x +4?) +@y-4x)) a C, fy (0, 0) & fag (, 1) a aw y= x? S arr an fag (1, 1) 8 fag OO TH aw y? =x Fa fenfita 21 Find the circulation of F round the curve C, where F =(2x+y?)i+@y-4x)} and Cis the curve y= x? from (0, 0) to (1, 1) and the curve y? = x from (1, 1) to @ 0. ‘SDF-U-MTH/10 8 10 10 10 15 15 (o) w (i) Rr aa ay a 7 © gin? x dy in? +@sin x-cotx) +21 6 ota lam A ea Afi 1 (i) M2 em 2/2 a era en ara Ae ee ig fs 2 TT r(nsie nated ainetal ‘amt, ae ne N. () Solve the differential equation @y dy 2 yao 8% gin? LY. @sin x-cotx) SY +2ysin? x = e~ °°** sin? x ae a 10 (i) Find the Laplace transforms of t/? and t'/?. Prove that the Laplace 1 transform of t' 2, where nN, is r[neis ) 2 nsied 08 10 ar x2y”-2xy'+2y=x3sinx % tna wath wasa we a tea ea we ‘Prefer hte aa ee me etre a areret-feraer Fae are area eet Freee Find the linearly independent solutions of the corresponding homogeneous differential equation of the equation x?y”—2xy’+2y = x° sin x and then find the general solution of the given equation by the method of variation of parameters. 15 au tance ® faq ae Al Been cen Fates A fae aT ‘gaferht x= acosu, y=asinu, Afra Find the radius of curvature and radius of torsion of the helix x =acosu, y=asinu, z=autana. 15 SDF-U-MTH/10 9 [P-T.0. (od (a) (b) yaa A fee a aia ea a am yefag A ik aU Fy, wet FP, yw TE wer ti va aT y=a% aa a a oem 2, va saa radar TRI cage fH aeeTe Vi Fa wet PF. Wa [-a, a] 4 FS sft wa aH AB) oh carey PH wa lane LTH wea die aeaie tar & feat oh sik 30° aH aaa wm %, wa 7, QnJl7g wa anJi/g \n 73% 4a A em bl A particle moving along the y-axis has an acceleration Fy towards the origin, where F is a positive and even function of y. The periodic time, when the particle vibrates between y=—a and y=a, is T. Show that Qn on Merce iF [Fy where F, and F, are the greatest and the least values of F within the range a, al. Further, show that when a simple pendulum of length I oscillates through 30° on either side of the vertical line, T lies between 2nJI/g and 2nJi7g \n/3. rere wat yaa 2 (2) ( } cot? a -2(22)(2) «(¥) cosec dx, #, dx)\ x, x, ar fate ear orm Af fee, ER Sear eae a EE ee AA ara fe et de en Per a A aaficta aren Afra) Obtain the singular solution of the differential equation ay 2 (2) (4) cot? a -(¢)(2)«(2) cosec dx, x, dx)\ x, i Also find the complete primitive of the given differential equation. Give the geometrical interpretations of the complete primitive and singular solution. af ea een A oe ae a fe Bh FG, a) iB fora fy fr see Ge Ue vigahsBe 81 2 afta ara Ae, Fa oraria vey a, (a Fare 3th (i) AREA A ETB) Prove that the path of a planet, which is moving so that its acceleration is —_+ _,, is a conic (distance)? section. Find the conditions under which the path becomes (i) ellipse, (ii) parabola and ii) hyperbola. always directed to a fixed point (star) and is equal to SDF-U-MTH/10 10 20 15 15 ma % sma via a ae fefiae ga uta a F = x2 +y? 24, 220 ah 2a 3.8 PR RR aA ara ARI 2y7j+27k % fee ! (i) ere wha arf eX ax + 2ydy- dew AM ATA HI, Ht C, GH x? +y? =4, 2-21 (J State Gauss divergence theorem. Verify this theorem for F =4xj-2y?}+2h, taken over the region bounded by x? +y? = and z , z=0 15 (i) Evaluate by Stokes’ theorem 2 e*dx +2ydy-dz, where C is the curve x? +y? =4, 2=2. 5 ' ‘SDF-U-MTH/10 aL 20SB—864

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