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VALLIAMMAI ENGINEERING COLLEGE

SRM Nagar, Kattankulathur – 603 203.


VALLIAMMAI ENGEINEERING COLLEGE
DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS
QUESTION BANK

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MA8151- ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS-I


Regulation – 2017
Academic Year 2018- 2019
Prepared by
Dr.T.Isaiyarasi, Assistant Professor(SLG)
Mr.V.Dhanasekaran, Assistant Professor (OG)
Ms.A.karpagam, Assistant Professor (OG)
Ms.C.V.Dhanya , Assistant Professor(OG)
Ms.N.Prabhavathy, Assistant Professor (OG)

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QUESTION BANK
SUBJECT : MA8151 – Engineering Mathematics - I
YEAR /SEMESTER/:I Year / I Semester B.E. B.Tech.

(Common to all Branches)


UNIT I DIFFERENTIAL CALCULUS
Representation of functions - Limit of a function - Continuity - Derivatives - Differentiation rules - Maxima and
Minima of functions of one variable.

Bloom’s
Q.No. Domain
Question Taxonomy
Level
PART – A
1. Show that lim → sin⁡ = . BTL -1 Remembering
𝑋

+ ; <−
Sketch the graph of the function f(x) ={ ;− ⁡
− ;

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2. BTL -1 Remembering

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And use it to determine the value of “a” for which lim →

C
exists? S.
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+c x
C

3. Evaluate lim →𝜋 . BTL -5 Evaluating


π− x
FO

a x−x
TS

4. Find⁡lim → . BTL -2 Understanding


x
EN

𝜋
5. Use the squeeze theorem to show that lim√ + ⁡⁡ 𝑖 =0 BTL -3 Applying
D


U

l
Find lim →∞ √x ⁡⁡.
ST

6. BTL -2 Understanding

e
7. Calculate lim →∞ x ⁡⁡ . BTL -3 Applying

x+
8. Evaluate the limit for lim →− . BTL -5 Evaluating
+

+ − −
9. Find the limits if it exists for lim → . BTL -2 Understanding

10. Point out ⁡, 𝑖 ⁡ = ln|cos⁡ ln |. BTL -4 Analysing

11.
Does the curve = − + have any horizontal
BTL -3 Applying
tangents? If so there?

2
Predict the values of a and b so that the function f given
⁡⁡⁡⁡⁡⁡⁡⁡⁡⁡⁡⁡⁡⁡⁡⁡⁡⁡⁡⁡⁡𝑖 ⁡
12. by = { + ⁡⁡⁡𝑖 ⁡⁡ < < BTL -2 Understanding
⁡⁡⁡⁡⁡⁡⁡⁡⁡⁡⁡⁡⁡⁡⁡⁡⁡⁡⁡𝑖 ⁡⁡
is continuous at x=3 and x=5.
− ⁡⁡
⁡⁡⁡⁡𝑖 ⁡ ≠
13. If the function ={ − is continuous,
⁡⁡⁡⁡⁡⁡⁡⁡⁡⁡⁡𝑖 ⁡⁡ = BTL -6 Creating
what is the value of c?
14. Where the function is = | |is differentiable? BTL -2 Understanding

15. Estimate 𝑖 BTL -2 Understanding

16. Calculate ( √ ) BTL -3 Applying

𝑖
17. ( )

M
Compute BTL -3 Applying

O
l ⁡

C
18. Evaluate ( 𝑖 ) BTL -5 Evaluating

S.
+ =
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19. Estimate if BTL -2 Understanding
C
FO

Find the critical numbers of the function


20. BTL -3 Applying
TS

= − −
EN

PART – B
Point out the domain where the function f is continuous Also find
D

the number at which the function f is discontinuous when


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1.(a) + ⁡⁡⁡𝑖 ⁡⁡ BTL -4 Analyzing


ST

= { − ⁡⁡⁡⁡⁡⁡𝑖 ⁡ <
− ⁡⁡⁡𝑖 ⁡⁡⁡ >
1. (b) Find the local maximum and minimum values of =√ −√ BTL -3 Applying
Using both the first and second derivative tests.
2. (a) Show that the function = −√ − is continuous in the BTL -1 Remembering
interval [-1, 1].
2.(b) Estimate the absolute maximum and minimum of the function BTL -2 Understanding
= − 𝑖 ⁡⁡⁡⁡ 𝜋
3. (a) For what value of the constant “c” is the function “f” continuous on
BTL -4 Analyzing
+ ; <
−∞, ∞ , ={
− ;
3.(b) Calculate the absolute maximum and minimum of the function BTL -3 Applying
= − − + ⁡⁡⁡𝑖 ⁡[− , ]

3
4. (a) Prove that the equation − + = has at most one real root BTL -1 Remembering
in the interval [-2,2].
Find the absolute maximum and minimum of BTL -3 Applying
4.(b)
f(x)= − tan− ⁡⁡⁡ 𝑖 ⁡[ , ]
5. (a) Show that there is a root of the equation − + − = BTL -1 Remembering
between 1 and 2.
5.(b) Calculate the local maximum and local minimum of BTL -3 Applying
= + − + ⁡⁡⁡
6. (a) Show that the function 𝑖 = − has a root in the interval BTL -1 Remembering
(1,2).
Point out the local maximum and minimum of
BTL -4 Analyzing
6.(b) = − + ⁡⁡by first derivative test.
7. (a) ′′ BTL -3 Applying
Find ⁡𝑖 ⁡ + =
7. (b) Predict the local maximum and minimum of the function BTL -2 Understanding
= − 𝑖 ⁡⁡⁡⁡ 𝜋
Find the tangent line to the equation ⁡ + = at the point
8. (a) BTL -1 Remembering
(3, 3) and at what point the tangent line horizontal in the first
quadrant.

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= − − + ⁡⁡is

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Find where the function
8.(b) BTL -3 Applying

C
increasing and where it is decreasing. Also find the local maximum
and local minimum of f(x). S.
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9. (a) BTL -3 Applying
Find an equation of the tangent line to the hyperbola = at (3,1)
C
FO

Show that there is a root of + − = in the interval (1,2) BTL -1 Remembering


9.(b)
TS

10.(a) Find the equation of tangent to the curve = − at the point BTL -3 Applying
EN

(2,-4)
10.(b) Use second derivative test to examine the relative maxima for BTL -3 Applying
D

= −
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Find an equation of the tangent to the curve = − + at the BTL -3 Applying


ST

11.(a)
point (2,3).

11.(b)
Point out the local maximum and minimum of = −
using BTL -4 Analyzing
second derivative test.
12.(a) BTL -3 Applying
Find the equation of tangent to the curve =√ at (1,1)
12.(b) Examine the local extreme of = + − − + ⁡⁡. BTL -2 Understanding
Also discuss the concavity and find the inflection points.
+ BTL -3 Applying
13.(a) Find the equation of tangent to the curve = at (1,1)
+
13.(b) Discuss the curve = − with respect to cancavity , points of BTL -3 Applying
inflection and local maxima and minima
Find the equation of the tangent to the curve = at (i) (1,1)
14.(a) √ BTL -3 Applying
(ii) (4,1/2)
Evaluate local maximum and minimum values for the function
14.(b) BTL -5 Evaluating
= + 𝑖 ⁡⁡⁡⁡⁡⁡ 𝜋

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UNIT-II FUNCTIONS OF SEVERAL VARIABLES
Partial differentiation – Homogeneous functions and Euler’s theorem – Total derivative – Change of variables –
Jacobians – Partial differentiation of implicit functions – Taylor’s series for functions of two variables – Maxima and
minima of functions of two variables – Lagrange’s method of undetermined multipliers
Bloom’s Domain
Q.No. Question
Taxonomy
Level
PART - A
y z x u u u
1. If u    , then find x  y  z . BTL -1 Remembering
z x y x y z
u u u
2. If u  f x  y , y  z , z  x  , then find   . BTL -1 Remembering
x y z
dy
3. If +⁡ = ⁡ , then find . BTL -1 Remembering
dx
4. Statement of Euler’s Theorem.
du
5. Find the value of , given u  x 2  y 2 , x  at 2 , y  2at. BTL -1 Remembering

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dt

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du
6. If u  x 3 y 2  x 2 y 3 where x  at 2 and y  2at, then find . BTL -3 Applying

C
dt
du x
S.
if u  sin , where x  e t , y  t 2 .
U
7. Find BTL -3 Applying
 y
C

dt
FO

du x
8. Find if u  , where x  e t , y  log t. BTL -2 Understanding
TS

dt y
r
, if x  r cos & y  r sin  .
EN

9. Find BTL -3 Applying


x
D

Find the Jacobian


u, v 
U

, if x  r cos & y  r sin , u  2 xy, v  x 2  y 2 , without


ST

Analyzing
r , 
10. BTL -4
actual substitution.
y2 x2  y2 u, v 
11. If u  and v  , find . BTL -3 Applying
2x 2x x, y 
u x, y 
If x  u v , y  . Find . BTL -1 Remembering
u, v 
12.
v
 2u  2u
13. If ⁡ = ⁡ show that  BTL -2 Understanding
xy yx
x y (u, v)
14. If u = and v  tan 1 x  tan 1 y, find BTL -3 Applying
1  xy ( x, y)
Find the Taylor series expansion of near the point , ⁡up to
15. BTL -2 Understanding
first term
Expand xy  2x  3 y  2 in powersof ( x 1) & ( y  2) , using
16. BTL -3 Applying
Taylor’s theorem up to first degree form

5
Find the Stationary points of
f x, y   x 3  3xy 2  15x 2  15 y 2  72x.
17. BTL -4 Analyzing

18. Find the Stationary points of x 2  xy  y 2  2 x  y. BTL -4 Analyzing


19. State the Sufficient condition for f x, y  to be extremum at a point BTL -4 Analyzing
20. Find the minimum point of , ⁡ = x  y  6 x  12 .
2 2
BTL -4 Analyzing
PART – B
 y
1.(a) If u = log (x2 + y2 ) + tan 1   , prove that +⁡ ⁡= ⁡
x
yz zx xy u, v, w
1.(b) If u  , v  and w  , find . BTL -3 Analyzing
x y z   x, y , z 
− + 𝜕 𝜕
If = , Prove that 𝑖 ⁡ + ⁡ = 𝑖
− 𝜕 𝜕
2. (a) 𝜕 𝜕 𝜕
(ii) + ⁡𝜕 + = 𝑖 − 𝑖 . BTL -2 Understanding
𝜕 𝜕 𝜕
.
𝜕 , ,
Find the Jacobian of 𝜕 ,𝜃,𝜑
of the transformation BTL -2
2.(b) Understanding

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= 𝑖 𝜃 𝜑, = 𝑖 𝜃 𝑖 𝜑, = 𝜃

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− / 𝜕 𝜕 𝜕
3.(a) If = + + , then find the 𝜕 +𝜕 +𝜕 BTL -4 Analyzing

C
If x  y  z  u, y  z  uv, z  uvw, prove that
S.
( x, y, z ) 2
u v
3.(b) BTL -2 Understanding
U
(u, v, w)
C

If u  f ( x, y) where x  r cos , y  r sin 


FO

2
 u   u   u  1  u 
2 2 2
4. (a) BTL -4 Applying
prove that          2  
TS

 
     
x y r r   
EN

4.(b) Verify Euler’s theorem = 𝑖 − + −


. BTL -3 Analyzing
D

If z  f ( x, y ) where x  u 2  v 2 y  2uv
U

2 z 2 z 2  z 2 z 
2
5. (a) BTL -4 Applying
ST

provethat   4 (u 2
 v )  x 2 y 2 
 
u 2 v 2  
If = , = + + ⁡ ⁡ = + + then find
5.(b) x, y, z  BTL -3 Analyzing
u, v, w
If = + + , = + ⁡ ⁡ = ⁡ Show that
6. (a) u, v, w BTL -3 Analyzing
u
5

x, y, z 
⁡+ 𝜕 𝜕
If⁡ = log e [ +
], ℎ ⁡ ℎ ⁡ ⁡𝜕 + ⁡𝜕 = .
6.(b) BTL -3 Analyzing

7. (a) If = log + + − ,
𝜕 𝜕 𝜕 BTL -3 Analyzing
show that 𝜕
+𝜕 +𝜕 =⁡− + +
− +
7. (b) If = 𝑖 , Prove that BTL -2 Understanding
√ +√

6
𝜕 𝜕 𝜕 𝑖 ⁡
+ ⁡ + =− .
𝜕 𝜕 𝜕 𝜕
Expand e x log 1  y  in powers of ⁡&⁡ up to terms of third
8. (a) BTL -1 Remembering
degree terms using Taylor’s series
Discuss the maxima and minima of
8.(b) , ⁡ =⁡ −⁡ ⁡−⁡ . BTL -5 Evaluating
y
9. (a) Expand tan 1 in the neighborhood of (1, 1) BTL -3 Applying
x
9.(b) Find the Maximum value of x m y n z p when x  y  z  a. BTL -3 Applying

Find the Taylors series expansion of ⁡ 𝑖 at the point (-1, )
10.(a) 4 BTL -4 Applying
up to the third degree terms
Find the extreme value of x 2  y 2  z 2 subject to the condition
10.(b) BTL -2 Understanding
x  y  z  3a.
Expand in powers of − and − upto third degree Applying
11.(a) terms by Taylor’s series BTL -4

M
Find the maximum and minimum value of f(x, y) = 3x2 – y2 + x3

O
11.(b) BTL -2 Understanding

C
Expand Taylor’s series of x 3  y 3  xy 2 in powers of ⁡ −
12.(a)
and − upto the third degree terms.
S. BTL -5 Evaluating
U
C

Find the volume of the greatest rectangular parallelepiped that can


FO

12.(b) x2 y2 z2 BTL -3 Applying


be inscribed in the ellipsoid 2  2  2  1.
TS

a b c
Find the extreme values of f x, y   x  y  3x  12 y  20.
3 3
EN

13.(a) BTL -3 Applying


Find the shortest and longest distances from the point (1,2,-1) to Analyzing
D

13.(b) the sphere x 2  y 2  z 2  24 BTL -4


U
ST

Find the dimension of the rectangular box without a top of


14.(a) BTL -3 Applying
maximum capacity, whose surface area is 108 sq.cm.
Find the maximum and minimum distances of the point (3,4,12)
14.(b) BTL -4 Applying
from the sphere x 2  y 2  z 2  1.
UNIT III INTEGRAL CALCULUS
Definite and Indefinite integrals - Substitution rule - Techniques of Integration - Integration by parts, Trigonometric
integrals, Trigonometric substitutions, Integration of rational functions by partial fraction, Integration of irrational
functions - Improper integrals.

Bloom’s
Q.No. Question Domain
Taxonomy
Level
PART - A
Prove that the following integral by interpreting each in terms of
1. − BTL -1 Remembering
areas =
2. Show that = − BTL -1 Remembering

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3. Evaluate √ − interms of areas. BTL -5 Evaluating
4. Evaluate − interms of areas. BTL -5 Evaluating
5. Evaluate the integral by using Riemann sum method BTL -5 Evaluating
6. Calculate dx BTL -3 Applying
√ +

7. Calculate √ + BTL -3 Applying


8. Find √ + ⁡ BTL -3 Applying
9. Find √ −
dx BTL -3 Applying
10. Evaluate tan 1 x BTL -5 Evaluating
𝑙
11. Calculate BTL -3 Applying
12. Calculate log⁡ BTL -3 Applying
13. Evaluate BTL -2 Understanding
+√

14. What is wrong with the equation −
=[ ] = ? BTL -5 Evaluating

M
Evaluate ⁡ and determine whether it is convergent or
15. √ BTL -5 Evaluating

O
divergent.

C

16. Evaluate ⁡ S. BTL -5 Evaluating
U
17. Estimate √ + BTL -5 Evaluating
C
FO

18. Evaluate the improper integral ⁡ √ −


, if possible. BTL -5 Evaluating
19. Find BTL -3 Analyzing
TS

⁡ √ −

20. Prove that dx is divergent. BTL -1 Remembering
EN

PART -B
D

Evaluate the integral using Riemann sum method and verify the
U

1.(a) BTL -5 Evaluating


answer by fundamental theorem of calculus −
ST

Calculate √
, by using trigonometric substitution.Hence
1. (b) − BTL -3 Applying
use it to evaluate √ −
,

Evaluate − by using Riemann sum by taking the
2. (a) right end points as sample points . Hence verify it by using BTL -5 Evaluating
fundamental theorem of calculus.

2.(b) Find √ − by trigonometric substitution. BTL -3 Applying

Evaluate − by using Riemann sum by taking the


3. (a) right end points as sample points. Hence verify it by using BTL -5 Evaluating
fundamental theorem of calculus.
3.(b) Using trigonometric substitution evaluate + − BTL -3 Applying

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Evaluate − by using Riemann sum by taking the
4. (a) BTL -5 Evaluating
right end points as sample points .
4.(b) Evaluate cos ⁡ using integration by parts. BTL -3 Applying
5. (a)
Evaluate the following integrals by interpreting interms of areas
BTL -5 Evaluating
− .

5.(b) Calculate using partial fraction BTL -3 Applying


− +
6. (a) | |⁡ Evaluating
Evaluate −
by interpreting interms of areas. BTL -5

6.(b) Find ⁡ BTL -3 Applying


+ +
7. (a)
Evaluate | − |⁡ by interpreting interms of areas. BTL -5 Evaluating
7. (b)
Use the substitution t = tan , to transform the integral as a
𝜋/ BTL -3 Applying
rational function of t and then evaluate 𝜋/ + 𝑖 −

M
O
Evaluate −
⁡ −√ − ⁡ by interpreting interms of areas.
8. (a)

C
BTL -5 Evaluating
S.
U
8.(b) − + +
C

Calculate by partial fraction − − +


dx. BTL -3 Applying
FO

9. (a) Evaluate BTL -5 Evaluating


+
TS

9.(b) + +
Compute partial faction. BTL -3 Applying
EN

+ +
10.(a) Evaluate 𝑖 ⁡ . BTL -5 Evaluating
D
U

− + +
ST

10.(b) Estimate +
by using an appropriate Understanding
BTL -2
substitution.
11.(a) 𝜋/
Evaluate 𝑖 ⁡ BTL -5 Evaluating
11.(b) Evaluate √ ⁡ + +
⁡ BTL -6
Creating

Prove the reduction formula


12.(a) 𝜋/⁡ − 𝜋/ − Remembering
𝑖 = 𝑖 . Hence by using it BTL -1
𝜋/ 𝜋/
evaluate 𝑖 and 𝑖 ⁡
𝜋
12.(b) Creating
Evaluate ⁡ BTL -6
Prove the reduction formula
− − 𝜋/
13.(a) = 𝑖 + and use it to Remembering
BTL -1
𝜋/
evaluate ⁡, , and

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𝜋/

a
13.(b)
Evaluate ⁡ BTL -6
Creating
ec +c

𝑛− −
14.(a) Prove that = − −
(n≠1) Remembering
− −
BTL -1
∞ −
14.(b) Evaluate the integral (i)
+ +
(ii) Show that ⁡is
BTL -5 Evaluating
convergent.
UNIT IV MULTIPLE INTEGRALS

Double integrals – Change of order of integration – Double integrals in polar coordinates – Area enclosed by plane
curves – Triple integrals – Volume of solids – Change of variables in double and triple integrals

Bloom’s Domain
Q.No. Question
Taxonomy
Level
PART - A
1. Evaluate BTL -5 Evaluating
𝜋 𝑖 𝜃
𝜃

M
2. Evaluate BTL -2 Understanding

O
3. Find the area bounded by the lines = , = ⁡ = BTL -2 Understanding

C
𝜋
4. Evaluate 𝜃 S. BTL -2 Understanding
+
U
5. Evaluate BTL -2 Understanding
C

√ −
FO

6. Evaluate BTL -2 Understanding



TS

7. Find the value of BTL -2 Understanding


𝜋
𝑖 𝜃 𝜃
EN

8. Evaluate BTL -2 Understanding


D

9. Evaluate +
BTL -2 Understanding
U

Evaluate over the region bounded by = , = ⁡,⁡


ST

10. BTL -2 Understanding


= ⁡ =
11. Change the order of integration , ⁡ BTL -2 Understanding
∞ ∞
12. Change the order of integration , ⁡ BTL -2 Understanding
Find the limits of integration in the double integral
13.
𝑅
, where R is in the first quadrant and bounded BTL -4 Applying
x=1, y=0, =
Evaluate + + over the region bounded by
14. BTL -4 Applying
= , = ⁡, = ⁡ = , = , =
Write down the double integral to find the area of the circles
15. BTL -4 Applying
= 𝑖 𝜃, = 𝑖 𝜃

16. Evaluate ⁡ + BTL -3 Analyzing
17. Evaluate + BTL -2 Understanding
18. Evaluate BTL -2 Understanding

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19. Evaluate + + BTL -1 Remembering
+ +
20. Evaluate BTL -2 Understanding
PART B
Evaluate over the positive quadrant of the circle BTL -4
1.(a) Applying
⁡+⁡ ⁡=⁡
√ −
1. (b) Change the order of integration and hence BTL -2 Understanding
evaluate it
√ −
2. (a) Evaluate √ − − . BTL -4 Applying

2.(b) By change the order of integration and evaluate BTL -2 Understanding

x2 y2
3. (a) Using double integral find the area of the Ellipse 2  2  1. BTL -4 Applying
a b

Change the order of integration and hence
3.(b) 𝑎 BTL -2 Understanding
evaluate it

M
By changing in to polar Co – ordinates , evaluate

O
4. (a) ∞ ∞ − ⁡ + ∞ − BTL -4 Applying
. Hence find the value of .

C
Change the order of integration
√ S.
and hence
4.(b) BTL -3 Analyzing
U
evaluate it
C
FO

√ −
5. (a) Evaluate + by changing into polar co – BTL -3 Analyzing
TS

ordinates
Change the order of integration and hence
EN

5.(b) √ ⁡+⁡ BTL -4 Applying


evaluate it
D

Using the transformation + = , = ,


U
ST

6. (a) Prove that [ − − ]⁡ =⁡ taken over the area of BTL -4 Applying


triangle bounded by the lines x=0, y=0, x+y =1.

6.(b) Find the area of the cardioids ⁡ = ⁡ ⁡ + ⁡ ⁡𝜃 BTL -3 Analyzing


Evaluate the following integrals after transforming into spherical
7. (a) polar coordinates taken throughout the sphere BTL -3 Analyzing
+ +
+ + =⁡ .
Find the volume of the tetrahedron bounded by the coordinate
7. (b) BTL -1 Remembering
planes and + + = 1.
+
Evaluate the integral 𝑅 − ⁡ ⁡where Ris the trapezoidal
8. (a) BTL -2 Understanding
region with vertices (1,0) (2,0) (0,-2) (0,-1).

8.(b) Evaluate ⁡ + + +
where V is the region bounded by BTL -2 Understanding
= , = , = ⁡and⁡ + ⁡ + ⁡ ⁡ = ⁡ .

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9. (a) Find the area included between the curves =⁡ and BTL -3 Analyzing
⁡= ⁡
𝑙
9.(b) Evaluate 𝑙 ⁡ BTL -2 Understanding

10.(a)
Change the integral into polar coordinates and BTL -2 Understanding
√ ⁡+⁡
hence evaluate it
10.(b) Find the volume of the ellipsoid + + = BTL -2 Understanding

11.(a) Find the area which is inside the circle ⁡⁡ = ⁡ ⁡ 𝜃 and outside BTL -3 Analyzing
the cardioids ⁡ = ⁡ ⁡ + ⁡ 𝜃⁡ .
√ − √ − −
11.(b) Evaluate BTL -2 Understanding
√ − − −

12.(a) Find the area that lies inside the cardioids = ⁡ + 𝜃 and BTL -3 Analyzing
outside the circle = by double integral
12.(b) Find the value of ⁡ through the positive spherical BTL -2 Understanding
octant for which + + .
Evaluate 𝑅 √
by converting into polar coordinates
⁡+⁡
13.(a) BTL -2 Understanding
where R is the first quadrant part of the region bounded by two

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circles + = ⁡ + =

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Find the volume bounded by the cylinder

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13.(b) BTL -5 Evaluating
+ = ⁡and⁡the⁡planes⁡ + + = ⁡, = S.
14.(a) + + BTL -6 Creating
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Evaluate
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14.(b) Find the area enclosed by the curves ⁡= ⁡ and ⁡= ⁡ BTL -2 Understanding
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UNIT VDIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS


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Higher order linear differential equations with constant coefficients - Method of variation of parameters –
Homogenous equation of Euler’s and Legendre’s type – System of simultaneous linear differential equations with
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constant coefficients - Method of undetermined coefficients.


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Bloom’s Domain
Q.No. Question
Taxonomy
Level
PART – A
1. Find the P.I of D  1 2 y  sinh 2 x. BTL -5 Evaluating
2. Find the P.I of D 2  1 y  cos 2 x. BTL -5 Evaluating
3. Find the P.I of + = 𝑖 . BTL -2 Understanding
4. Find the particular Integral for D 2  2 D  1 y  x. BTL -5 Evaluating
5. Find the P.I of D 2  2  y  x 2 . BTL -5 Evaluating
6. Find the P.I of D  4 D  5 y  e
2 2 x
BTL -5 Evaluating
7. Estimate the P.I of + + = 𝑖 . BTL -5 Evaluating
8. Estimate the P.I of − + = . BTL -5 Evaluating
9. Estimate the P.I of + ⁡ + + = − . BTL -5 Evaluating
10. Find the complementary function of + = 𝑖 . BTL -5 Evaluating

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11. Solve D 4  1 y  0. BTL -4 Applying
12. Solve ⁡ = ⁡ − ⁡; ⁡ = ⁡ BTL -4 Applying
13. Solve Dx + y = , ⁡– ⁡ ⁡ = ⁡ . BTL -4 Applying
14. Find the complementary function of ′′ − ′ + =⁡ BTL -5 Evaluating
15. Solve (D2+a2)y=0 BTL -1 Remembering
Convert in to differential equations with
16. BTL -5 Evaluating
constant coefficients
17. Find the particular integral − = 𝑖 BTL -5 Evaluating
18. Solve + + = BTL -5 Evaluating
Rewrite the equation + − + + = into
19. BTL -5 Evaluating
the linear equation with constant coefficients.
Rewrite the equation − − − + = into
20. BTL -5 Evaluating
the linear equation with constant coefficients
PART-B
1.(a) Identify the solution of − + = ℎ . BTL -5 Evaluating

1. (b) Using the method of variation of parameter to Evaluate Applying

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BTL -4
⁡ + ⁡ ⁡ = ⁡⁡ ⁡ 𝑖 .

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2. (a) Identify the solution of D 2  4 D  13 y  e 2 x sin 3x  x 2  x  9. Evaluating

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BTL -5
Using the method of variation of parameter to Evaluate
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2.(b) Applying
(D2 + 25) y = sec5x. BTL -4
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3. (a) Identify the solution of D 3  7 D  6 y  (1  x)e 2 x Evaluating


BTL -5
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Solve y ' '2 y ' y  e x log x , Using the method of variation of


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3.(b) Applying
BTL -4
parameters.
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Give the complimentary function and particular integral of


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4. (a) D 
 3D  2 y  x cos x. Applying
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BTL -4

Using the method of variation of parameters find the solution Applying


4.(b) − BTL -4
of + + = ⁡⁡
5. (a) Solve x 2 D 2  xD  1 y  x sin log x   1 . Evaluating
x
BTL -5
Evaluate the simultaneous equations dx  2 x  3 y  5t , dy  3x  2 y  2e 2t
5.(b) dt dt Applying
BTL -4
given that x0  0, y0  1.
6. (a) Give the general solution of x 2 d 2 y  x dy  y  sin log x 2 . BTL -4
Applying
dx 2 dx
Solve: dx dy
 2 y  sin 2 t ,  2 x  cos 2 t. Understanding
6.(b) dt dt BTL -2
7. (a) Find the solution of 2x  32 d 2 y  2x  3 dy  12 y  6x. Applying
2
dx dx BTL -4

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Formulate the ODE and hence solve
7. (b) Understanding
⁡ BTL -2
⁡ + ⁡⁡⁡ ⁡ + ⁡⁡ ⁡⁡ = ⁡⁡⁡ ⁡⁡ + ⁡⁡⁡⁡
8. (a) Solve " + = ⁡ ⁡by method of variation of Understanding
BTL -2
parameters
Identify the solution of D2x- 5x + 3y = sin t,
8.(b) Evaluating
D2y +5y -3x = t BTL -5

9. (a) Solve the differential equation " + =⁡ ⁡ by method of Understanding


BTL -2
variation of parameters
Evaluate the general solution of
9.(b) Evaluating
𝑙 BTL -5
− + y=
10.(a) Solve the differential equation " − ′ + = by Understanding
BTL -2
method of variation of parameters
10.(b) Formulate the ODE and hence solve ⁡ + ⁡ "− ⁡⁡ + Understanding
BTL -2
⁡⁡ ⁡ ′ + = .
11.(a) Solve the equation + + = − 𝑖 BTL -2
Understanding

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11.(b) Using method of undetermined coefficients solve Evaluating

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BTL -5
− =
12.(a)
S. Understanding
Solve + = ,⁡ − =⁡
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BTL -2
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12.(b) Using method of undetermined coefficients solve Understanding


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′′ BTL -2
+ = ⁡ .
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13.(a) 2
Solve (D -2D+1)y = 𝑖 BTL -5
Evaluating
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13.(b) Solve ( + + + + = Understanding


BTL -2
𝑙
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14.(a) Solve +x= , +y=t Evaluating


BTL -5
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14.(b) Using method of undetermined coefficients Understanding


BTL -2
solve − − = .

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