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MATHEMATICS-III (18BS0MA03)

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PART-A Questions
UNIT-I

1.If the probability density function is f ( x )= {0 ,∧Otherwise


kx , 0< x <1
Find the
value of k (March 2017 [R13])
2.Prove that Var (ax +b ¿=a2 Var ( x) where a and b are non-zero
constants (March 2017 [R13])
3.If f ( x )=K e−|x| is p.d.f in −∞ < x <∞ ,find K (Nov/Dec 2016 [R13])
4.If X is Poisson variate such that P ( X=1 ) =24 P( X =3) find Mean
(Nov/Dec 2016 [R13])
5.What is the expected number of heads appearing when a fair coin is
tossed 3 times? (Nov/Dec 2016 [R15])
6.Prove that the total area under the normal curve is unity (Nov/Dec
2016 [R15])
7.In eight throws of a die 5 or 6 is considered a success. Find the
mean number of success.(GNITC Nov/Dec 2017[R16])
8.Derive the moment generating function of a Poisson distribution.
(March 2017 [R15]).(GNITC Nov/Dec 2017[R16])
9.f the moment generating function of a random variable X is
M x ( t ) =( 1−2 t )−3 then find mean (May/June 2019 [R15])
10.A continuous random variable has the p.d.f

{
x
f ( x )= K + 6 if 0< x <3 Determine K (May/June 2019 [R15])
0 , otherwise

UNIT-II

1.Define the Correlation coefficient (R13,March 2017 [R13])

2.Find the Cov( x , y ¿ from the following table (March2017 [R13])

x 1 3 5 6

y 15 18 25 16
Write the formulae for the two regression lines ( Nov/Dec 2016
[R13])
3If the Joint probability density function is
x+ y
f ( x , y )= ,1 ≤ x ≤2 1≤ y ≤2 find K (Nov/Dec 2016 [R13])
K
4.Prove that Correlation Coefficient is the geometric mean of the two
regression Coefficients (Nov/Dec 2016 [R15])
5.If σ x =σ y =σ and the angle between two regression lines is tan ()
−1 4
3
,Compute r (March-2017 [R15])
6.The probability density function of two dimensional random
variable is (GNITC NOV/DEC 2017 [R16]). 7.f(x,y)=

{
1
xy ,1 ≤ x ≤ 3,2≤ y ≤ 4
24
0 otherwise
Then find the marginal density function of X. (GNITC NOV/DEC
2017 [R16]).
8.If θ is the angle between two regression lines and standard deviation
of Y is twice the standard deviation of X and r=0.25 then find tanθ .
(GNITC NOV/DEC 2017[R16]).
9.Define Covariance. (GNITC APRIL 2018 [R16]).
10.If the two coefficients of regression are 0.1 and 0.4 then find the
coefficient of correlation. (May/June 2019 [R15])

UNIT-III

1.What is the Maximum error of estimation for large Sample?(March-


2017[R13])

2.Explain the Null and Alternative Hypothesis. (R13, March-2017).


(GNITC NOV/DEC 2017 [R16]). (May/June 2019 [R15])(Dec-
2019[R18])

3.A Sample of 200 items is taken from a population whose S.D is


15.find Standard error of means(Nov/Dec-2016 [R13])

4.Define type-I and type-II errors (R15,Nov/Dec-2016, (GNITC


APRIL 2018 [R16])

5.The variance of a population is 2.The size of the sample collected


from the population is 169.What is the standard error of mean?
(GNITC NOV/DEC 2017 [R16]).
6.The mean weekly wages of workers are with standard deviation of
Rs.4. A sample of 625 is selected. Find the standard error of the mean.
(GNITC APRIL 2018 [R16]).

7.If the sample number is 500 and the standard deviation is 15, then
find the maximum error with 95% confidence. (May/June 2019 [R15])

UNIT-IV

1.Find the value of a if cosaxsinhy is harmonic (March 2017 [R15])


2.Show that the function f (z) =e z is entire (March 2017 [R13])
.
logz
3.Evaluate using Cauchy’s Integral formula∫ 3
dz , where c is
c ( z −1)
1
|Z−1|= (March 2017 [R13])
2
2

4.Evaluate ∫ (2 x −iy)dz along y=x (March 2017 [R13])


0
5.Show that f (z) =z|z| is not analytic anywhere ( Nov/Dec-2016
[R15])
6.Find the harmonic conjugate of u=2xy+3y (Nov/Dec-2016 [R15]).
7.Write the Cauchy-Riemann equations. (GNITC NOV/DEC 2017
[R16]).
1+i

8.Evaluate ∫ (x ¿¿ 2−iy )dz ¿ along the path y=x. (GNITC NOV/DEC


0
2017 [R16]).
9.Find K such that f(x, y) =x³+3kxy² may be harmonic function.
(GNITC APRIL 2018 [R16]).
10.State Cauchy’s integral theorem (May/June 2019 [R16])

UNIT-V

1.Find the image of c < y < d under the transformation W = e z


(Nov/Dec-2016 [R15])
1
2.Find critical point of W = z + (Nov/Dec-2016 [R13])
Z
z +i
3.Find the fixed points of .(March-2017 [R15])
zi+ 1
4. Find the invariant points of the transformationW =( z−i )2.(March-
2017 [R13])
5.Determine the image of the region |z−3| = 5 under the
1
transformation W = . (March-2017 [R13]).
z
6 z−9
6.Find the fixed points of the transformationw= . (GNITC
z
NOV/DEC 2017 [R16]).
7.Find the image of |z|=2 under the transformation w= z+3+2i.
(GNITC NOV/DEC 2017 [R16]).
8.Define conformal mapping. (GNITC APRIL 2018 [R16]).
z−1
9.Find the fixed points of the transformation w= . (GNITC
z +1
APRIL 2018 [R16]).
10. Define bilinear transformation (May/June 2019 [R16])

MATHEMATICS-III (18BS0MA03)

BTL- Blooms Taxonomy Level:


Level 1 - Remembering, Level 2- Understanding, Level 3- Applying
Level 4 – Analyzing, Level 5- Evaluating, Level 6- Creating

PART-B
Sl. Question BTL Course
No Level
Unit 1
1 The density function of a random variable X is 4 CO1

{
−x
f ( x )= K e , x ≥ 0 Find the value of K, mean and
0 , Otherwise
Variance(March-2017 [R13])

2 Write the Characteristics of Normal distributions.(March-2017 2


[R13])

3 The probability that the life of a bulb for working 10 years is 3 CO1
0.05 .Find the probability that out of 6 bulbs (i) At least one,) ii)
greater than four and (iii) none work for 10 years. .(March-
2017[R13])

4 A random variable X has the following probability function: 3 CO1

X 1 2 3 4

P(X) 0.1 0.3 0.4 0.2

Determine (i) Expectation (ii) Variance and (iii) Standard


deviation. (March-2017 [R13])
5 A random variable X has the following probability function: 4 CO1
X 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
P(X) K 3K 5K 7K 9K 11K 13K 15K 17K
Then find (i) K (ii) The mean (iii) The Variance (Nov/Dec-2016
[R13])
6 A Die is thrown 8 times. If getting a 2 or 4 is a success, find the 2 CO1
probability of getting 4 Successi ¿ P { X ≤ 3 } ii ¿ P { X ≥ 2 } (Nov/Dec-
2016 [R13])

7 Assume that 60% of the Students passed find the probability that 3 CO1
among 12

(i) Exactly 8 passed


(ii) At least 4 passed (Nov/Dec-2016 [R13])

8 If X is a Poisson variate Such that 3 P ( X=1 ) =3 P ( X =2 ) Find (i) 2 CO1


λ (ii) P ( X ≤2 ) (Nov/Dec-2016 [R13])

9 Explain Binomial distribution. Derive its moment generating 3 CO1


function and hence find its mean and variance (Nov/Dec-2016
[R15])

10 If the random variable X takes the values 1,2,3and 4 Such that 3 CO1
2 P ( X=1 )=3 P ( X =2 )=P ( X=3 )=5 P ( X=4 )
Derive the probability distribution function and Cumulative
distribution function X (March-2017 [R15])
UNIT-2
1 Heights of fathers and Sons(in inches ) are given in the following 3 CO2
table

Heights 65 66 67 67 68 69 71 73
of
father
Heights 67 68 64 68 72 70 69 70
of Son
Form the two lines of regression and calculate the expected
average heights of the Son when the height of the father is 67.5
(March- 2017 [R13])
2 Write the properties of Rank correlation coefficient (March-2017 4 CO2
[R13])

3 A random Sample of 5 college Students is selected and their 3 CO2


grades in Mathematics and Mechanics are found to be
Mathematics 85 60 73 40 90
Mechanics 93 75 65 50 80
Calculate Spearman’s rank correlation coefficient (March- 2017
R13])
4 Calculate the coefficient of correlation between the two variables x 3 CO2
and y

X 55 56 58 59 60 60 62
Y 35 38 38 39 44 43 44
(Nov/Dec-2016 [R13])
5 The joint probability density function is given by 3 CO2

{
f ( x , y )= 10 xy , 0< x < y <1
0 ,elsewhere
(i)Marginal probability density function for X
(ii)Marginal probability density function for Y (Nov/Dec-2016
[R13])

6 Find the rank correlation coefficient for the following data: 3 CO2
(GNITC NOV/DEC 2017 [R16]).

x 50 60 65 54 69 65
y 68 49 62 61 58 61
7 Find the coefficient of correlation between X and Y for the 3 CO2
following data:
x 10 12 18 24 23 27
y 13 18 12 25 30 10
(GNITC NOV/DEC 2017[R16]).
8 The joint density function of x and y is given by. 3 CO2

{
f ( x , y )= kxy ,∧1 ≤ x ≤3 , 2 ≤ y ≤ 4
0 ,∧otherwise
Find (i) K (ii) Marginal
density function X and Y (GNITC APRIL 2018[R16]).(GNITC
MARCH 2021[R16]).
9 Find the mean values of the variable X and Y and correlation 3 CO2
coefficient from the following regression equations. 2Y-X=50
and 3Y-2X=10. (GNITC APRIL 2018 [R16]).
10.Find Karl Pearson's coefficient of correlation from the following 3 CO2
data (GNITC MARCH 2021[R16]).

X 28 41 40 38 35 33 40 32 36 33

Y 23 34 33 34 30 26 28 31 36 38

UNIT- 3
1 The mean and Standard deviation of a Sample are 11795 and 2 CO3
14054 resp.If n=¿ 50; Find the 95% Confidence interval for the
Population means (March-2017 [R13])
2 A random Sample of 300 items is taken from a Population whose 3 CO3
Standard deviation is 18.The mean of the Sample is 82 Construct
95% Confidence interval for the mean (Nov/Dec-2016 [R13])
3 A Sample of 100 electric bulbs produced by manufacturer A 3 CO3
Showed a mean life time of 1190 hours and a S.D of 90 hours. A
Sample 75 bulbs produced by manufacturer by B Showed a mean
life time of 1230 hours, with a S.D of 120 hours. Is there a
difference between the mean life time of 2 brands at a significance
level of (i) 0.05 (ii) 0.01 (March-2017 [R15])
4 An ambulance service claims that it takes on the average less than 3 CO3
10 minutes to reach its distribution in emergency calls. A sample
of 36 calls has a mean of 11 minutes and the variance of 16
minutes. Test the claim at 0.05 level of significance. (GNITC
APRIL 2018 [R16]).(GNITC MARCH 2021[R16]).
5 A population consists of the four numbers 2, 3, 6, 8.Consider all 4 CO3
possible samples of size Two that can be drawn with replacement
from this population.
Find (i) The population mean. (ii) The population standard
deviation (iii) The mean of the sampling distribution of means
(May/June-2015 [R13](SET-1)
6 If the population is 3,7,9,11,15 i) List all possible samples of size 3 3 CO3
that can be taken without replacement from the finite population.ii)
Calculate the mean of each of the sampling distribution of means
iii) Find the standard deviation of sampling distribution of means.
(May/June-2015 [R13](SET-2)
7 A random sample of size 100 is taken from a population with 2 CO3
σ =5.1 , given that the sample the sample is 21.6.construct a 95%
confidence interval for the population mean.(GNITC MARCH
2021[R16]).
8 Define type-I and type-II errors (R15,Nov/Dec-2016, (GNITC 2 CO3
APRIL 2018 [R16])

9 The variance of a population is 2.The size of the sample collected 4 CO3


from the population is 169.What is the standard error of mean?
(GNITC NOV/DEC 2017 [R16]).

10 The mean weekly wages of workers are with standard deviation of 3 CO3
Rs.4. A sample of 625 is selected. Find the standard error of the
mean. (GNITC APRIL 2018 [R16]).

UNIT – 4
1 Find the analytic function whose Real part is e− x ( xsiny− ycosy ) 2 CO4
(March 2017 [R15])
2 dz 1 3 CO4
Evaluate ∮ where C is |z−3|= (March 2017 [R15])
( z−2 ) ( z −4 ) 2

( )
3 ∂
2

2
2 3 CO4
+ 2 |f ( z )| =4|f ' ( z )|
2
If f ( z ) is analytic function then S.T 2
∂x ∂y
(March 2017 [R15])
4 dz 2 CO4
Evaluate ∮ 2 where C is |z|=3 (March 2017 [R15])
( z −4 ) ( z+1 )
5 Derive the Cauchy’s-Riemann equations if f ( z)is expressed in 3 CO4
polar coordinates (March-2017 [R13])
6 Show that for the function f ( z )= √ xy ,the C.R equations are 3 CO4
satisfied at the origin but f ' ( z ) does not exist (Nov/Dec-2016
[R13])
7 dz 3 CO4
Evaluate ∮ z where C is |z|=2 (R13,Nov/Dec-2016)
e ( z−1 )3
8 Evaluate ∮ x 2 ydx + ( x 2− y 2) dy from (0,0) to (1,3) (Nov/Dec-2016 3 CO4
[R15])

9 3 −z
z e 1 3 CO4
Evaluate ∫ dz where C is |z-1|= using Cauchy's integral
c (z −1)
3
2
formula. (GNITC NOV/DEC 2017 [R16]).

10 z
2 CO4
Evaluate ∫ ( z −1)(e z−4) dz where C is |z| = 2 using Cauchy's
c
integral formula. (GNITC APRIL 2018 [R16]).
UNIT - 5
1 1 2 CO5
Prove that under the transformation W = the image of the line
z
y= x-1 and y= 0 are the circle u2 + v 2 -u-v =0 and the line v=0
respectively (Nov/Dec 2016 [R15])
2 5−4 z 3 CO5
Show that the transformation w = transforms the circle |z|
4 z−2
=1 into a circle of radius unity in W –plane and find the Centre of
the circle. . (Nov/Dec 2016 [R15])
3 1 2 CO5
Find the image of the region between the lines y =0 and y =
2
1
under the mapping w = .(Nov/Dec 2016 [R15])
z
4 z−i 2 CO5
Under t he transformation w = find image of the circle |z| =
1−iz
1. (Nov/Dec 2016 [R15])
5 π 2 CO5
Find the image of the region between the lines y =0 and y =
2
z
under the mapping W = e .(Nov/Dec2016 [R15])
6 Find the bilinear mapping which maps the points Z = 1, -1, 2 into 2 CO5
W =0, 2, -1. (Nov/Dec 2016 [R15])
7 . Determine the bilinear transformation that maps the points Z = - 2 CO5
1, i,1 into the points
W = 0, i,∞ respectively. (March 2017 [R15])
8 1 2 CO5
Find the image of |z−3 i| = 3 under the mapping W = .(March-
z
2017 [R15])
9 z−i 2 CO5
Under the transformation w= , find the image of the circle 1
1−iz
in the Z-plane. (GNITC Nov/Dec 2017 [R16]).
10. Find the bilinear transformation which maps the points (∞, i, 0) in 2 CO5
the Z-plane into (-1, -i, 1) in the W-plane. (GNITC Nov/Dec 2017
[R16]).

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