Calculus For Engineers
Calculus For Engineers
Calculus For Engineers
:
22MA110
B.E/B.TECH DEGREE – NOVEMBER 2022– EXAMINATIONS
BRANCH : CIVIL/CSE/ECE/EEE/MECH/MECT/IT
CALCULUS FOR ENGINEERS
Duration : 3 Hours Maximum: 100 Marks
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�� = ,�= −2 �� � � = − , � ≠− 2 , � =− 2
�
�+2 �+2
1, � = − 2
A3. Identify the maximum and minimum values of the function f(x) =|x| CO1 (2.5)
A4. Graph the function y = |x+2| by hand, not by plotting points, but by starting CO1 (2.5)
with the graph of one of the standard functions and then by applying appropriate
transformations.
(OR)
B2. a. Explain concavity and Discuss the curve � = �4 − 4�3 with respect to CO2 (10)
concavity, points of inflection, and local maxima and minima.
b. If � � = (� − 3)−2 , show that there is no value c in (1,4) such that CO2 (6)
f(4)-f(1) =f’(c)(4-1). Why does this not contradict the Mean value theorem?
B3. a. Compute the dimensions of the rectangular box with the largest volume if CO3 (9)
the total surface area is given as 64 cm2.
b. Using chain rule, identify
��
���
��
, if � = ��� � � , � = 2� + 3�, � = 3� − 2� CO3 (5)
�� ��
��
c. Produce , �� �� ���� = � + ��, using implicit differentiation. CO3 (4)
��
(OR)
B4. a. If � = � �, � , where � = � ���� and � = �� ����, verify that
�
CO3 (9)
2 2 2 2
�� �� �� ��
+ = �−2� +
�� �� �� ��
b. Find the local maximum, local minimum values and the saddle points of the CO3 (9)
function� �, � = �4 + �4 − 4�� + 1, using second derivative test.
CONTD…,
B5. a. Calculate the volume of the solid obtained by rotating the region bounded CO4 (9)
by the curves � = � , � = 0, � = 1; about the line x=2.
3
0
b. Evaluate −∞ ��� �� CO4 (6)
1 1
c. i. Verify the inequality 0
1 + �2 �� ≤ 0
1 + ��� without evaluating it. CO4 (5)
�2 �2
ii. Produce the derivative of the function � � = �
� �� CO4 (5)
(OR)
B6. a. Calculate the exact area of the surface obtained by rotating the curve CO4 (9)
� = 4 − �2 about the x-axis.
∞ �
b. Using Comparison theorem, determine if
0 �3 +1
�� is convergent or CO4 (6)
divergent.
4
c. i. Identify the value of the integral 2� − 16 − �2 �� by interpreting it CO4 (5)
−4
in terms of areas.
ii. Water flows from the bottom of a storage tank at a rate of CO4 (5)
r(t) = 200 - 4t liters per minute, where 0 < t < 50. Find the amount
of water that flows from the tank during the first 10 minutes
B7. a. Calculate the volume of the tetrahedron bounded by the planes x+2y+z=2, CO5 (10)
x=2y, x=0, and z=0.
b. Evaluate �
(3� + 4�2 )��, where R is the region in the upper half-plane CO5 (7)
bounded by the circles � + � = 1 ��� � + � = 4
2 2 2 2
(OR)
B8. a. Evaluate �
����, where D is the region bounded by the line y = x-1 and CO5 (10)
the parabola � = 2� + 6
2
b. Calculate the mass of a lamina that occupies the region CO5 (7)
�= �, � | 1 ≤ � ≤ 3, 1 ≤ � ≤ 4 ; with the density function � �, � = �� . Also 2
B9. a. Evaluate �
�2 + �2 ��, where E lies between the spheres �2 + �2 + �2 = 4 and CO6 (9)
2 2 2
� +� +� =9
b. Produce the jacobian of the transformation x=uv, y=vw and z=wu CO6 (5)
(OR)
B10. Produce the center of mass, moments about three coordinate planes of a CO6 (14)
solid of constant density that is bounded by the cylinder � = � 2
and the
planes � = �, � = 0 ��� � = 1
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