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SJCIT

Estd: 1986

Department of Mathematics
TUTORIAL-1
SUBJECT TITLE MATHEMATICS-1 FOR COMPUTER SCIENCE STREAM
SUBJECT TYPE CORE
SUBJECT CODE BMATS101 BRANCH : CSE
ACADEMIC
2023-24 BATCH 2023-2027
YEAR
SCHEME NEP CBCS 2022
DATE OF
27-10-2023
ISSUED:

Module -1 & 2

Q.
Problem Defination LEV. COs
No.

d
If  is an angle between radius vector and tangent to the polar curve, prove that tan  r L2 CO1
1 dr
.
Find the angle between the given two polar curves.
i) r 2 Sin 2  4 , r 2  16 Sin 2
ii) r n  a n Cosn , r n  b n Sinn
2 L2 CO1
a
iii) r  a log  , r 
log 
iv) r  a(1  sin  ) , r  a(1  sin  )

Find the pedal equation for the following.


i) 2a  r( 1  Cos )
3 ii) r n  a n Cosn L2 CO1
iii) r  a ( Cosm  Sinm )
m m

iv) r (1  cos  )  2a

Find the radius of Curvature at the point indicated for the following.
a a
4 i) x  y  a at  ,  L1 CO1
4 4
ii) y  x ( x  a) at (a,0)
3

5 Derive the formula for radius of curvature in Cartesian form . L1 CO1

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6 Derive the formula for radius of curvature in Polar form.

Show that radius of


curvature at any point on the cycloid
7 x  a(  sin  ) , y  a(1  cos  ) is 4a cos( / 2) L1 CO1

Find the radius of Curvature for the following.


i) r n  a n cos n
8 L1 CO1
ii) 2a  r( 1  Cos )

Expand the following up to the fourth degree term by using Maclaurin’s series.
i) log( 1  cos x)
9 ii) log( Secx ) L1 CO2
iii) 1  Sin 2 x
iv) y  e sin x
Evaluate the following indeterminate forms.
1 1 1

 tan x  x  2 x  3x  4 x x  ax  bx  cx  d x x
i) lim   ii) lim   iii) lim  
10 x 0
 x  x 0
 3  x 0
 4  L3 CO2
1
 sin x  x 2
iv) lim (cot x) tan x
v) lim  
x0 x 0
 x 

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