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II B.Tech I Semester Supplimentary Examinations, February 2008
MATHEMATICS-II
( Common to Civil Engineering, Electrical & Electronic Engineering,
Mechanical Engineering, Electronics & Communication Engineering,
Computer Science & Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Electronics &
Instrumentation Engineering, Bio-Medical Engineering, Information
Technology, Electronics & Control Engineering, Mechatronics, Computer
Science & Systems Engineering, Electronics & Telematics, Metallurgy &
Material Technology, Electronics & Computer Engineering, Production
Engineering, Aeronautical Engineering, Instrumentation & Control
Engineering and Automobile Engineering)
Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 80
Answer any FIVE Questions
All Questions carry equal marks
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1. (a) Determine
the rank of the matrix.
2 −1 3 4
0 3 4 1
A = 2 3 7 5 by reducing it to the normal form.
[8]
2 5 11 6
(b) Determine whether the following equations will have a non-trivial solution if
so solve them. [8]
x + y − 2z + 3w = 0, x − 2y + z − w = 0
4x + y − 5z + 8w = 0, 5x − 7y + 2z − w = 0
1 1 1
2. Diagomalize the matrix A = 0 2 1 and hence find A4 . [16]
−4 4 3
3. (a) Show that every square matrix can be expressed uniquely as a sum of a sym-
metric and skew symmetric matrices. [8]
0 2b c
(b) Determine a, b, c so that A is orthogonal where A = a b −c
[8]
a −b c
4. (a) Write the Dirichlets conditions for the existence of Fourier series of a function
f(x) in the interval (α, α + 2π). Find the Fourier series representing f (x) =
x, 0 < x < 2π [10]
(b) Find a half range sine series for f (x) = ax + b, in 0 < x < 1. [6]
5. (a) Form the partial differential equation by eliminating the arbitrary function
from z = f (y) + φ(x + y). [5]
(b) Solve the partial differential equation p2 z 2 sin2 x + q 2 z 2 cos2 y = 1 [6]
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Code No: RR210101 Set No. 1
(c) Solve the partial differential equation q 2 y 2 = z(z − px) [5]
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Code No: RR210101 Set No. 2
II B.Tech I Semester Supplimentary Examinations, February 2008
MATHEMATICS-II
( Common to Civil Engineering, Electrical & Electronic Engineering,
Mechanical Engineering, Electronics & Communication Engineering,
Computer Science & Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Electronics &
Instrumentation Engineering, Bio-Medical Engineering, Information
Technology, Electronics & Control Engineering, Mechatronics, Computer
Science & Systems Engineering, Electronics & Telematics, Metallurgy &
Material Technology, Electronics & Computer Engineering, Production
Engineering, Aeronautical Engineering, Instrumentation & Control
Engineering and Automobile Engineering)
Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 80
Answer any FIVE Questions
All Questions carry equal marks
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1. (a)
Find the rankof the matrix by reducing it to the normal form. [8]
1 2 1 2
1 3 2 2
2 4 3 4
3 7 5 6
(b) Find whether the following set of equations are consistent if so, solve them.
x + y + z = 9, 2x + 5y + 7z = 52, 2x + y − z = 0. [8]
2. (a) If λ1 , λ2 ,........, λn are the eigen values of A, then prove that λk1 , λk2 , λk3 , ........λkn
are eigen values of Ak . [6]
(b)
Find the eigen
values and the corresponding eigen vectors of the matrix.
2 2 1
1 3 1 [10]
1 2 2
5. (a) Find the differential equation of all planes which are at a constant distance
“a’ from the origin. [5]
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Code No: RR210101 Set No. 2
(b) Solve the partial differential equation (x − y)(px − qy) = (p − q)2 . [6]
(c) Solve the partial differential equation p2 q 2 + x2 y 2 = x2 q 2 (x2 + y 2 ). [5]
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Code No: RR210101 Set No. 3
II B.Tech I Semester Supplimentary Examinations, February 2008
MATHEMATICS-II
( Common to Civil Engineering, Electrical & Electronic Engineering,
Mechanical Engineering, Electronics & Communication Engineering,
Computer Science & Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Electronics &
Instrumentation Engineering, Bio-Medical Engineering, Information
Technology, Electronics & Control Engineering, Mechatronics, Computer
Science & Systems Engineering, Electronics & Telematics, Metallurgy &
Material Technology, Electronics & Computer Engineering, Production
Engineering, Aeronautical Engineering, Instrumentation & Control
Engineering and Automobile Engineering)
Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 80
Answer any FIVE Questions
All Questions carry equal marks
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1. (a)
Find the rank of the
matrix by reducing it to the echlon form
1 0 −5 6
3 −2 1 2
5
[8]
−2 −9 14
4 −2 −4 8
(b) Show that the equations
3x + 4y + 5z = a, 4x + 5y + 6z = b
5x + 6y + 7z = c, do not have a solution unless a + c = 2b. [8]
2. (a) Define eigen value and eigen vector of a matrix A. Show that trace of A equals
to the sum of the eigen values of A. [8]
1 0 −1
(b) Determine the eigen values of A where A = 1 2 1
−1 [8]
2 2 3
3. (a) Determine the index, signature and nature of the quadratic from:
4x2 + y 2 − 8z 2 + 4xy − 4xz + 8yz. [8]
0 1 + i 2 − 3i
(b) Prove that the matrix −1 + i 4i 4 + 5i is skew Hermitian. [8]
−2 − 3i −4 + 5i −3i
4. (a) Define a periodic function. Find the Fourier expansion for the function
f (x) = x − x2 , − 1 < x < 1. [10]
(b) Prove that
sinthe function f(x) = x, 0≤x≤π can be expanded in a series of sines
sin 2x sin 3x
x
as x = 2 1 − 2 + 3 − ....... . [6]
5. (a) Form the partial differential equation by eliminating the arbitrary constants
from (x − a)2 + (y − b)2 + z 2 = r2 [5]
(b) Solve the partial differential equation x(y-z)p +y(z-x)q = z( x-y). [6]
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Code No: RR210101 Set No. 3
(c) Solve the partial differential equation y 2 zp + x2 zq = xy 2 [5]
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Code No: RR210101 Set No. 4
II B.Tech I Semester Supplimentary Examinations, February 2008
MATHEMATICS-II
( Common to Civil Engineering, Electrical & Electronic Engineering,
Mechanical Engineering, Electronics & Communication Engineering,
Computer Science & Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Electronics &
Instrumentation Engineering, Bio-Medical Engineering, Information
Technology, Electronics & Control Engineering, Mechatronics, Computer
Science & Systems Engineering, Electronics & Telematics, Metallurgy &
Material Technology, Electronics & Computer Engineering, Production
Engineering, Aeronautical Engineering, Instrumentation & Control
Engineering and Automobile Engineering)
Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 80
Answer any FIVE Questions
All Questions carry equal marks
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1. (a)
Find the rankof the matrix by reducing it to the normal form. [8]
1 2 1 2
1 3 2 2
2 4 3 4
3 7 5 6
(b) Find whether the following set of equations are consistent if so, solve them.[8]
x + y + z = 9, 2x + 5y + 7z = 52, 2x + y − z = 0.
1 0 3
2. Verify Cayley Hamilton threrom for the matrix A= 2 −1 −1 and hence find
1 −1 1
A−1 . [16]
3. (a) Prove that every hermitian matrix can be written as A+iB where A is real
and Symmetric and B is real and Skew-Symmetric. [8]
(b) Reduce the quadratic form x21 + 3x22 + 3x23 − 2x2 x3 to a canonical form. [8]
4. (a) Expand f(x) = e−x as a Fourier series in (-1, 1). [8]
(b) Expand x sin x as sine series in 0 < x < π. [8]
5. (a) Form the partial differential equation by eliminating the arbitrary function
from z = f (x2 + y 2 + z 2 ). [5]
(b) Obtain the singular integral of z = p x + q y + (p/q) + (q/p) [5]
(c) Find the integral surface of the partial differential equation
2y ( z - 3 )p + (2x - z) q = y(2x - 3) which passes through the circle x2 + y 2 −
2x = 0 = z [6]
6. If a string of length L is initially at rest in equilibrium position and each of its
points is given by the velocity (δu/δt)t=0 = bsin3 (Πx/L) Find the displacement
y(x,t). [16]
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Code No: RR210101 Set No. 4
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7. Solve ∂u
∂t
= 2 ∂∂xu2 , 0 < x < 4, t > 0 using Fourier Transforms
given u (0, t) = 0, u(4, t) = 0,
u(x, 0) = 3sinπx − 2sin5πx. [16]
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