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Shri Shankaracharya Technical Campus

Shri Shankaracharya Group of Institutions


(Managed by Shri Gangajali Education Society, Bhilai)
Junwani, Bhilai-490020 (Chhattisgarh), India
Phone: 0788-2291605, 4088888 Fax: 0788-2291606 E-mail: ssgi@ssgi.edu.in

B.Tech 1st Year Session 2020-21


Semester - I
Comprehensive Class Test
(CT) Examination
(Group-P1-Q1)
Subject Code: AM100101Subject Name: Applied mathematics-I
Duration: 03 Hrs Max. Marks: 100
Min. Marks: 35
Duration: 3 hours Timing 10:30 AM - 1:30 PM

Course Outcomes (CO):


On successful completion of the course, the student will be able to:
CO 1: Apply the concept of Rank of Matrices and Cayley-Hamilton Theorem on problems of linear equations. Implement the concept of Eigenvalues and vectors in engineering problems.
CO 2:Apply the method of Successive Differentiation for Expansion of functions and Tracing of simple curves.
CO 3:Solve the problems of Maxima & Minima of functions of two variables and use Jacobians in formulation
of practical problems.
CO 4: Apply integration for Rectification, Quadrature and Volume of revolution and apply Differentiation under the
Integral sign to definite integrals.
CO 5:Solve Linear as well as Nonlinear Differential Equations of first order. Also, to solve Differential Equationof Higher Order.

Note: Attempt AllQues. Part (a) is compulsory & attempt any two parts from (b), (c) & (d) .
Unit-I
Question No. Questions Marks CO BL PI
1 a) (i) What are the eigen values of the following 2×2 matrix?

4 CO1 L1 1.1.1
A)-1 and 1 B)- 1 and 6 C)-5 and 6 D)- 1 and 3
(ii)State Caley -Hamilton theorem.
1 b) Find the Eigen value and Eigen vector of
 8 6 2 
 6 7  4 8 CO1 L3 1.1.2

 2 4 3 
.
1 c) Investigate for what values of λ and µ the simultaneous equations
x  y  z  6, x  2 y  3z  10, x  2 y   z  
have (i) No solution, (ii) A unique solution, and 8 CO1 L3 1.1.2
(iii) an infinite number of solutions.

1 d) Verify Cayley-Hamilton theorem for the given matrix and find its inverse.
2 1 1
 1 2  1
 8 CO1 L3 1.1.2
 1 1 2 

Unit-II
Question No. Questions Marks CO BL PI
2 a) (i) Which of the following characteristic is not included in the study of general procedure for
tracing the algebraic curve?
A) Symmetry C) Orthogonality
4 CO2 L1 1.1.1
B) Asymptote D) Tangents to the Curve at the origin

(ii) State Lagrange’s Mean Value Theorem


2(b) If y1/m+y-1/m =2x, prove that CO2
(x2-1)yn+2+(2n+1)xyn+1+(n2-m2)yn=0. 8 L3 1.1.2

2(c) Expand sinx in the powers of (x-π/2) .Hence find the value of sin 91° correct to four places of CO2 1.1.2
8 L3
decimal
2(d) Trace the curve CO2 1.1.2
y2(a+x) = x2(a-x). 8 L3
Unit-III
Question No. Questions
Marks CO BL PI
3a) (i)What is the saddle point?
A) Point where function has maximum value
B) Point where function has minimum value
C) Point where function has zero value 4 CO3 L1 1.1.1
D) Point where function neither have maximum value nor minimum value
(ii)State Euler’s theorem.

3b)
If x y z  c ,show that
x y z CO3

x  y  z ,  2 z  ( x log ex) 1 8 L3 1.1.2


xy

The temperature T at any point (x,y,z) in space is T  400xyz .


3c) 2 CO3

Find the highest temperature on the surface of the unite sphere x  y  z  1 .


2 2 2
8 L3 1.1.2

3d) If u  tan 1 y 2 / x   prove that CO3

 u
2
 u  2u 2 8 L3 1.1.2
x 2
 2 xy  y2   sin 2
u. sin 2u
x 2 xy y 2

Unit-IV
Question No. Questions
Marks CO BL PI
4a)  /2
Find the value of
 cos 3 d
4

3𝜋 5𝜋 7𝜋 9𝜋
A) B) C) D) 4 CO4 L3 1.1.1
16 16 16 16


(ii)Evaluate 6

 cos 3 sin 3 6 d
4

4b) Find the area included between y2 = 4ax and CO4


8 L3 1.1.2
y = mx.
4c) Find reduction formula for  / 4 CO4
 tan
n
x dx
0 8 L3 1.1.2

4d) Find the volume of the solid generated by the revolution of the cardioid r = a(1+cosθ) CO4
8 L3 1.1.2
about the initial line.
Unit-V
Question No. Questions
Marks CO BL PI
5a) (i)Write standard form of Cauchy’s Linear Differential equation.
(ii)Write necessary and sufficient condition for Exact differential equation.
4 CO5 L1 1.1.1

5b) Solve (1+xy)ydx+(1-xy)xdy=0 CO5


8 L3 1.1.2
5c) Solve by method of variation of parameters CO5
8 L3 1.1.2
d2 y
+4y = tan2x
dx2
5d) d3 y d2 y 1 CO5
Solve x 3 +2x 2 +2y = 10(x + ).
dx3 dx2 x
8 L3 1.1.2
Shri Shankaracharya Technical Campus
Shri Shankaracharya Group of Institutions
(Managed by Shri Gangajali Education Society, Bhilai)
Junwani, Bhilai-490020 (Chhattisgarh), India
Phone: 0788-2291605, 4088888 Fax: 0788-2291606 E-mail: ssgi@ssgi.edu.in

Bloom's Level Wise


Marks Distribution
Course Outcome wise
16 Marks Distribution
L1
10
MARKS
84 L3 0

CO1
CO1
CO2
CO3
CO3
CO4
CO5
CO5
BL – Bloom’s Taxonomy Levels (1- Remembering, 2- Understanding, 3- Applying, 4 - Analyzing, 5- Evaluating, 6- Creating)

CO – Course Outcomes; PO – Program Outcomes; PI Code – Performance Indicator Code

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