This document contains a mathematics exam with multiple choice and multi-part questions covering topics such as eigen values, quadratic forms, tangent planes, envelopes, double integration, and changing orders of integration. Some questions ask students to find equations of spheres, cones, cylinders related to given conditions, evaluate integrals, and verify theorems like Cayley-Hamilton. The exam tests understanding of concepts in a first semester calculus and linear algebra course.
This document contains a mathematics exam with multiple choice and multi-part questions covering topics such as eigen values, quadratic forms, tangent planes, envelopes, double integration, and changing orders of integration. Some questions ask students to find equations of spheres, cones, cylinders related to given conditions, evaluate integrals, and verify theorems like Cayley-Hamilton. The exam tests understanding of concepts in a first semester calculus and linear algebra course.
This document contains a mathematics exam with multiple choice and multi-part questions covering topics such as eigen values, quadratic forms, tangent planes, envelopes, double integration, and changing orders of integration. Some questions ask students to find equations of spheres, cones, cylinders related to given conditions, evaluate integrals, and verify theorems like Cayley-Hamilton. The exam tests understanding of concepts in a first semester calculus and linear algebra course.
This document contains a mathematics exam with multiple choice and multi-part questions covering topics such as eigen values, quadratic forms, tangent planes, envelopes, double integration, and changing orders of integration. Some questions ask students to find equations of spheres, cones, cylinders related to given conditions, evaluate integrals, and verify theorems like Cayley-Hamilton. The exam tests understanding of concepts in a first semester calculus and linear algebra course.
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B.E./B.Tech.
DEGREE EXAMINATIONS, MAY/JUNE 2012
First Semester MA2111 MATHEMATICS I Common to all branches (Regulations 2008) Time : Three hours Maximum : 100 marks Answer ALL questions PART A (10 x 2 = 20 marks) 1. If 3 and 6 are two eigen values of 1 1 3 1 5 1 3 1 1 A | | | | | | | | | | | | = == = | | | | | | | | \ \ \ \ , write down all the eigen values of 1 A
. 2. Write down the quadratic form corresponding to the matrix 0 5 1 5 1 6 1 6 2 A ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( = == = ( ( ( ( ( ( ( (
. 3. Find the equation of the tangent plane to the sphere 2 2 2 2 4 6 6 0 x y z x y z + + + + = + + + + = + + + + = + + + + = at ( (( ( ) )) ) 1, 2, 3 . 4. Write down the equation of the right circular cone whose vertex is at the origin, semi vertical angel is and axis is along z-axis. 5. For the catenary cosh x y c c = == = , find the curvature. 6. Find the envelope of the family of circles ( (( ( ) )) ) 2 2 2 x y r + = + = + = + = , being the parameter. 7. If x y z u y z x = + + = + + = + + = + + , show that 0 u u u x y z x y z
+ + = + + = + + = + + =
. 8. If 2 2 2 , 2 2 y x y u v x x + ++ + = = = = = = = = , find ( (( ( ) )) ) ( (( ( ) )) ) , , u v x y
. 9. Evaluate ( (( ( ) )) ) 2 1 2 2 0 0 x x y dydx + ++ +
.
10. Change the order of integration in 0 ( , ) a a x f x y dydx
. PART B (5 x 16 = 80 marks) 11. (a) (i) If i for ( 1, 2, ..., ) i n = == = are the non-zero eigen values of A, then prove that (1) i k are the eigen values of kA, where k being a non-zero scalar; (2) 1 i
are the eigen values of 1 A
. (ii) Verify Cayley- Hamilton theorem for the matrix 2 0 1 0 2 0 1 0 2 ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( (
and hence find 1 A
and 4 A . Or (b) Reduce the quadratic form 2 2 2 2 2 2 x y z xy yz zx + + + + + + + + to canonical form through an orthogonal transformation. Write down the transformation. 12. (a) (i) Find the equation of the sphere having the circle x y z y z + + + = + + + = + + + = + + + = 2 2 2 10 4 8 0 , x y z + + = + + = + + = + + = 3 as the greatest circle. (ii) Find the equation of a right circular cone generated when the straight line 2 3 6, y z + = + = + = + = 0 x = == = revolves about z axis. Or (b) (i) Find the two tangent planes to the sphere 2 2 2 4 2 6 5 0 x y z x y z + + + = + + + = + + + = + + + = , which are parallel to the plane 4 8 0 x y z + + = + + = + + = + + = . Find their point of contact. (10) (ii) Find the equation of the right circular cylinder of radius 3 and axis 1 3 5 2 2 1 x y z = = = = = = = =
. 13. (a) (i) Find the radius of curvature at any point of the cycloid ( sin ), (1 cos ) x a y a = + = = + = = + = = + = . (ii) Find the circle of curvature at a a | | | | | | | | | | | | \ \ \ \ , 4 4 on x y a + = + = + = + = . Or (b) (i) Find the evolute of the parabola 2 4 y ax = == = .
(ii) Find the envelope of the system of ellipses 2 2 2 2 1 x y a b + = + = + = + = , where the parameters a and b are connected by the relation 4 ab = == = . 14. (a) (i) Transform the equation 2 0 xx xy yy z z z + + = + + = + + = + + = by changing the independent variables using u x y = = = = and v x y = + = + = + = + . (ii) Expand 2 3 2 x y y + + + + in powers of ( 1) x and ( 2) y + ++ + upto 3 rd degree terms. Or (b) (i) Find the maximum and minimum values of 2 2 2 x xy y x y + + + + + + + + . (ii) A rectangular box open at the top, is to have a volume of 32cc. Find the dimensions of the box, that requires the least material for its construction. 15. (a) (i) Change the order of integration 2 1 2 0
x x xy dydx
and hence evaluate. (ii) Transform the integral into polar coordinates and hence evaluate 2 2 2 2 0 0
a a x x y dydx
+ ++ +
. Or (b) (i) Find, by double integration, the area between the two parabolas 2 3 25 y x = == = and 2 5 9 x y = == = . (ii) Find the volume of the portion of the cylinder 2 2 1 x y + = + = + = + = intercepted between the plane 0 x = == = and the paraboloid 2 2 4 x y z + = + = + = + = .