The document outlines the question pattern for a mathematics exam with 3 sections. Section A contains 8 questions worth 3 marks each from topics related to limits, derivatives, and partial differentiation. Section B contains 7 questions worth 8 marks each related to proofs of continuity, differentiability, Taylor/Maclaurin series, and extreme values. Section C contains 2 questions worth 10 marks each on advanced limit theorems, Leibniz theorem, or numerical methods.
The document outlines the question pattern for a mathematics exam with 3 sections. Section A contains 8 questions worth 3 marks each from topics related to limits, derivatives, and partial differentiation. Section B contains 7 questions worth 8 marks each related to proofs of continuity, differentiability, Taylor/Maclaurin series, and extreme values. Section C contains 2 questions worth 10 marks each on advanced limit theorems, Leibniz theorem, or numerical methods.
The document outlines the question pattern for a mathematics exam with 3 sections. Section A contains 8 questions worth 3 marks each from topics related to limits, derivatives, and partial differentiation. Section B contains 7 questions worth 8 marks each related to proofs of continuity, differentiability, Taylor/Maclaurin series, and extreme values. Section C contains 2 questions worth 10 marks each on advanced limit theorems, Leibniz theorem, or numerical methods.
Answer any 8 questions from the following given topics….. (8X3=24)
o Identifying limits from graphs
o Proving limit statements using the precise definition o Asymptotes o Finding one sided limits o Roots of equations using derivatives o Indeterminate Forms o Problems on nth derivative o Problems on nth derivative using Leibniz Theorem o Jacobians o Finding total derivative using partial differentiation o Total derivatives o Singular points, extreme values under constraints 2. Section B
Answer any 7 questions from the following given topics….. (7X8=56)
o Proving results using the precise definitions of infinite limits
o Examining continuity of functions, Differentiability implies Continuity Theorem, Finding a and b assuming continuity o Examining differentiability of functions, finding derivatives using definition, finding equation of Tangents o Derivation of radius of curvature of Cartesian curves, and problems o Taylor’s and Maclaurin’s series o Proofs of Mean value theorems and problems o Proof of Leibniz Theorem, finding yn (0) using Leibniz Theorem o Extreme values of functions in two variables o Proof of Euler’s Theorem and problems 3. Section C
Answer any 2 questions from the following given topics….. (2X10=20)
o Uniqueness of Limit, Limit Laws, Limit Theorems, Boundedness Theorem,
Extreme Value Theorem o Leibniz Theorem o Modified Euler’s Method