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Tutorial 1 B.Tech. Semester Iv -2022 DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS, Q.1 Form the partial differential equation by eliminating the arbitrary constants from the following B21, (0) oA)? + (yoRe +ay(y? +b) 2=S(x+ay)+ Bx-ay), (0) 2=f(xriy)+ Flat), (8) f(x+ y+ 2,x2 + Q.3 Solve the following PDE’s by Lagrange’s method (a) poos(x+ y)+qsin(x+ y) (f) p+3q = 52+ tan(y~3x), (eg) + y+ Q.4 Obtain mplete solution of the following PDE's by using standard form |, tl, IV a) p+ q= pq, (b) xp? + yg sc) p> +g? =2, (8) (p> +g) (e) p? +4 (f) z=xptyq+log pg. ~ Q.5 Solve the following POE’s by Charpit’s methed pq. (0) xp+yq = pq.(0) (p? +42)y= a2 (9) 2? = paxy g?, (pt Qxpt+op=1 Q.6 Obtain the general solution of (2) + 2)p+ (+ 2x)q = 4xy~ z.Also, find the particular solution which passes through the straight line 2 =I, y = s -ontaining the two lines Q7 Find the equation of the surface satisfying ¢ = 6x y and containing, y=0,2=0, y=1, z=1 Answer: (a) -2F + y az é + ys oy? 4 < Pq = Axys - Dacia) 0, a3, 2%? cot {h(x Baty log{cos(x+ y)+sin (x+y)}—x+y]=0, Bie 0 (0 o(x24 “~2y2 ) y?, ye~y2) an(y—3x)}]=0, ta) 6(,2,x92~3u) =0 Q4.(0) z=ar + 24 y? where = 1 a?)z=(x e (3 R(x tay +b), le) 4b =S (xe ay!“ +3(y—a)>!*, (f) z= ax+ by +logab E 1 / (arty? 7p 3 : b +b, (c) 2? =a7y? +(ax y ax+by +a? +b? ,(f) Vita 2 a 06. g(x-y? ) (I—y)+x—y? ex? (8) (D? + DD! + D'=)z=0;(e) (D2 =20')z=0. Q.2 Find the general solution of the following PDE's (@) (D2 DD'-20")z=(y~e* , (D2 -2D0'4 D?)zme*t2” 4x3, hing {)(D? ~ DD! + D' ~1)z=cos(x+2y)+e% Q.3 Classify the equation: F432 —2em0 4 Using the methods of separation of the variables, solve 40 tb) seat no y where u(x, 0) 2070 Saeco Bh tad, xt with the boundary conditions u(x, 0) O 1; Hyperbolic, x’ + y* =1; Parabolic, * <1; Elliptic Intorial 3, B.Tech, § / hi. Sem 1V, Heat and wave equations, dune 2022 gl sie au tring, is fixed at the ends c= Gand x= L and initially be it #= 0 string i given alin dota by (2) = cz( 3) where eis a constant and in rest. Find the motion of the string at any time t > 0 Ans: “tl? § x sin (28-1 oyyy n= Inet 1 1 \ fastened ends at x= 0 and x = b executes free vibrations after release fro he 9 tial displacement f(r), and initial speed g(x). Detersnine sequent displacement y(a,t) when f(r) = 0.001 sin wer, (2) = 1 where w is a constant and not integral snultiple of n/t -i) is represented by a triangle with vertices (0,0), (ad) and (0,0) aud gl) = 0 f(x) = 0. g(x) = ksin*(nz/b) bi I(x) = 82,0 <2 < b/3, (b — 2r).b/3 te fel Qa—l)met cs (Qn—1)ma, ac tdne gp (nt A 7 sin 2 sin 884 sin "£2 cos Mi ze zal Sect gin S02 b ea sin % — sin 2naz 1 sin 287 si eos 2nmet 3 desi 28% sin 2822 cos get a ‘eous conducting bar of uniform cross section lies along x axis with cad at7-— 0, 2 = L. Lateral surface of bar is insulated. there is no heat source withit: the bar. ‘The bar has indicated the initial temperature J(). Obtain the series expansion for the temperature distribution u(z. ) in the bar for f > 0. “i) Ends are kept at zero temperatures, fiz) 1.0528 b/2 =L—2,Lj2ersb 7 = 0 iw kept at zero temperature and at x = L there ts constant flux A. 3. A cylindrical homogent caeatetes x ous random variable having p.d.f, as ( () Find K 20 (i!) Draw-thy dependent variables, where E(X he pd.t, as f(x)= 5. Let X be a random variable, having pdf. as fy(x)={teM -22) 9 X and Y be two random variables having joint density ye X <2, 2<¥ <4) find (i) P(X + ¥ <3) (ii) Are X and Y independent or nov 10, From a lot of 10 items containing 3 defectives, a sample of 4 items is drw re ‘cement. Let the random variable X denotes the number of defective items Find the probability distribution of X (ii) Find P(X $1) , P(O0) = P(X <0) = P(X =0) . Obtain pm-f. and edt of X f(x) = 3x Oxxst 12. A continuous 1.y. has probability function as 0 ew +a. Check whether this is a p.d.f b. Find a and b such that P(X a)and P(A > 6)=0.05 c. Find probability that 0.23/4/ 9) ens’ netion of two random variables X and Y i 0 LO0 Determine the value ofc (ii) Compute the probabilities P(X <2) ,P(1< X <2). iii) Describe the e.d.f, and draw its graph. (iv) Find the fargest x such that f(x) <4 ay (v) Find the smallest x such that f,(x)2 25. e y ¥) = A> 25. The pdf, of a variate K is given by 72°? eee Determine the mgt of X. Hence find mean and variance? j faxy,0 Y)Gii) P+ 1/2) (iv) POA X <3/4) P(x|>D Ans (i) 372, i) % (iv) 29/64 19. In a normal population with ‘mean 20 and s.d. 4.5, it is known that 200 observations ‘exceeds 18.1, What is total no of observations in population? 20. In a distribution exactly normal 31% of the items are under 45 and 8% are over 64. Find the mean and variance of the distribution? aii 2 certain examination the percentage of pass and distinctions were 50 and 8 rr necuvely, Enimate the average marks obtained by the candidates with she veep pum pass and dstintion marks being 40 and 75 respectively (assume distribution of marks to be normal). aa pene m. g, £ of 1 ¥., which has nognal distribution with mean #4 an varianes © ” rence or otherwise prove that a linear combination of independent normal variables is also normally distributed. 23, Lel X is N (8, 16), calculate (I) P(X <10) gy P(L0< X =15) Gy AX SS) 3A. find recurrence relation between moments for Poisson distribution, hence find 44, and Ws 26, Explain ofa large group of men 5% are under 60 inehes in height and 40%¢ are betwen 60 and 65 inches. Assuming a normal distribution, find the mean height and standard deviation 26. In an examination, the mean and s.d. of marks in Mathematics and Cheinistry are as ie mean_| s.d [Maths [50 15 Chem, 45. 10 30. 31, of 60 hrs. Find the probability that a random sample of 16 tubes taken from th Obtain ¢ Ks in bvo subjects to be independent normal eaves rota! yaar dinar goty gen O9 and 130 wey x 2,3, *. nf of (X, Y) is given as A y(ay={ 21 Find {0 ew raleulate Cov(X, Y) and Cor(X, Y) {a \ n ca *. Check joint pan.f. of (X, Y) is fry y={n" [0 ew. er they are independent? KQ@+y) 0Y) (ili) PX+Y¥ <1). re 120, y20 The r. v. X and Y have joint p.d.f. as frst )=} ; . Show that p.d.£ of u20. Certain tubes manufactured by a company have a mean life time of 800 hrs and a S. D. roUup will have a mean life time of (a) between 790 and 810 hrs. (b) Less than 785 hrs (¢) more than 820 hrs, (d) between 770 and 830 hrs. 33. Assume that the heights of 3000 male students of U.O.R. are norma ally distributed with mean 173 Cm. and S.D. 8 Cm. 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