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SYLLABUS BREAKDOWN SCHEME FOR MATH123 1 & ONWARD DAE FIRST YEAR EXAMINATION 20 Common with Electrical, Instrument, Food, Computer, Electronics, Computer Information, Telecommunications and Bio-Medical Technologies PAPER A eee Short] Lon; Sr. No. Contents MCQ5 | ouestions Questions 1__| Quadratic Equations 3 5 1 2 | Binomial Theorem 3 5 1 4 __| Fundamentals of Trigonometry 3__ | Trigonometric Functions and Ratios 7 7 : _6 _| General Identities 7 | Solution of Triangles 8__ | Vectors & Phasors 3 3 1 TO’ 15 27 5 e PAPER B ~3 | Partial Fractions 2 4 i 9 | Complex Numbers 3 5 i 10 _ | Boolean Algebra & Gate Networks 3 5 1 11 [Plane Analytic Geometry & Straight Line |, ol i 12_ | Equations of the Straight Line eau 13 _ | Equations of the Circle saa: ia |e TOTAL| 15 | 27_ Sita MARKS BREAKDOWN SCHEME FOR APPLIED MATHEMATICS - I | PAPER | Objective Subjective Total Section I: Short Questions | Section Il: Long Questions |_Marks A 15 36 24 5 | B 15 36 24 a ee jee i GRAND TOTAL | 150 NOTE: 1. Objective paper consists of 15 MCQs of 1 mark each. 2. Subjective portion consists of two sections: Section-I contains 27 short questions out which 18 will be solved of 2 marks each. Section-II contains 5 long questions out of which 3 will be solved of 8 marks each. 3. In Section-II, each long question consists of two parts of 4 marks each. MODEL PAPER MATH123: APPLIED MATHEMATICS - I DAE FIRST YEAR EXAMINATION 2011 & ONWARD Common with Electrical, Instrument, Food, Computer, Electronics, Computer Information, Telecommunications and Bio-Medical Technologies ‘Time: 30 Minutes PAPER A: OBJECTIVE Marks: 15 Roll No. Signature of Candidate: Signature of Deputy Supat. Note: Write your Roll Number in the space provided. Over-writing, Cutting, Erasing, Using lead pencil will result in loss of marks. Q.No. 1. Each question has four possible answers. Choose the correct answer and encircle it @ Gi) di) tv) ™) wi (vii) (viii) (xy & (xi) (xii) (xiii) (xiv) (xy) The sum of roots of equation ax? + bx + ¢ = 0 is equal to: (a) bla (b)—b/a (c/a ‘The discriminant of quadratic equation is: (a) bac (b) Yo 4ac (©)? + 4ae If x? ~3 = 0 then the solution set is (a) (3,3) (©) (3, N3} ©) (8, 3} ‘The value of °C, is equal to (a) 70 (b) 32 4 Vectors a and b are perpendicular if @axb=0 (b)a.b=0 (@axb=1 (d) c/a () VE 4 dae @) 08. 3} (d) 12, @a.b=1 In binomial theorem, the general term in the expansion of (a +b)" is: @) "Cea BE (b)"C, a"** bt (e) "Cpa" b"-* ‘The number of terms in the expansion of (x + y)"* is: (a)23 (b) 24 @25 The magnitude of vector 2i — 2j —k is equal to: fa)1 (b)2 (3 ‘The vector perpendicular to each of the vectors a and b is: (ajaxb (b)a.b (ath If sin <0 and cos® > 0 then the angle lies in the quadrant: @l Ol om In radian measure, the angle of 1° is equal to: (@)0.01745 rad (b)0.17450rad——() 0.001745 rad ‘The trigonometric function sec’@ is equal to: (@) 1 tan’ (1 + tan’ (©) 1-cot’o cos (270 + 0) is equal to (a) cos6 (b) — cos (©) sind 2sin’0 is equal to (a) 1 ~ cos20 (b) 1 +.c0s20 (©) 1-cos0 Hf one angle of right triangle is 45° then the other angle is: (a) 30° (b) 45° (©) 60" (a) "Crab" (12 4 @a-b @v (4) 1.7450 rad @1+cot @-sine (A) 1 + cos0 (@) 135° MODEL PAPER MATH123: APPLIED MATHEMATICS — I DAE FIRST YEAR EXAMINATION 2011 & ONWARD Common with Electrical, Instrument, Food, Computer, Electronics, Computer Information, Telecommunications and Bio-Medical Technologies PAPER A: SUBJECTIVE ‘Time: 2 hours 30 Minutes Marks: 60 Note: Solve any EIGHTEEN (18) questions from Section-I and any THREE (3) questions from Section-II SECTION ~1 Q.No. 2. Write short answers to any EIGHTEEN (18) from the following questions. (18 x 2= 36) (i) Solve the equation (2x +3)x+ 1)=1 (ii) Solve 32— 3x? = 10x by the method of completing square (iii) Find the nature of the roots of the equation 3x? +7x —2=0 (iv) Without solving, find the sum and product of roots of the equation x?—9 = 0 (v) Form the quadratic equation whose roots are 2 + V3 and 2- V3. (vi) Expand (x + I/x)* by using Binomial theorem (vii) By using Binomial formula, compute (0.98)" to two decimal places, (viii) Find the fifth term of the binomial expression (x - y)'° (ix) Using the Binomial Series, calculate V40, to the nearest hundredth. Write and simplified first three terms in the expansion of (1 + x) > Find real numbers x, y, z such that xi +2yj ~ 2k + 3k Find the vector BY if the position vectors of A = 2j + 4k and i + 3 + Tk respectively. For what value of 2, the vectors 2i— j + 2k and 3i + 2Aj are perpendicular? ~ Find a xb if vector a = 2i-+ 3] + 4k and vector b= i-j+k Find the unit vector along the vector 4i— 3j - 5k ‘What is the length of an arc of a circle of radius 5 em whose central angle is of 140°? Find cos0 if sin@ = 7/25 and angle @ is an acute angle. Prove the trigonometric identity: tan® + cot = sec0.cosec Prove that V3 cos0 — sin® = 2cos(@ + 30°) If cos6 = ~ 5/13 and the terminal side of angle 0 is in the second quadrant, find the value of sin0/2. Express c0s120 — cos40 as a product of trigonometric functions, In right triangle ABC, y= 90°, a= 5, ¢= 13 then find the value of angle a. (xxiii) Find the distance of man from the foot of the tower 100m high if the angle of elevation of its top as observed by the man is 52° 30’. (xxiv) In any triangle ABC: b= 7, a= 40, B = 22°. Find the value of side a. (xxv) In any triangle ABC, find the value of angle B if a= 13, b= 10 and ¢ (xvi) Express Sin30,Cos50 as sum or difference of trigonometric functions. (xxvii) Verify that sin? 30° + sin? 60° + tan? 45° = 2 SECTION —I1 Note: Solve any THREE (3) questions. (8x3=24) Q3(a) Solve: 1 =1+aed atb+x a b x (b) Show that the equation x? + (mx + c)? = a” has equal roots if ¢” = a” (1 + m?) Q.4(a)_ Find the term independent of x in the expansion of (2x? — 1/x)'” (b) Find the value of: (x + y)’ + (x = y)* Q.5(@) Show that —[ cos(a + B) ] [ cos(a—B) ] = cos” a sin? B (b) Prove that Sec”O + tan’@ = (1 ~ Sin‘6) Sec'o Q.6(a) Prove that sin20°,sin40°.sin60°.sin80° = 3/16 (b) Solve the A ABC when y=90°, a=250, a= 42°25" Q.7(a)_ Find the unit vector perpendicular to both a=i+j+k and b=2i+3j-k (b) Find the cosine of the angle between the vector a=3itiv2k, MODEL PAPER MATH123: APPLIED MATHEMATICS - I DAE FIRST YEAR EXAMINATION 2011 & ONWARD Common with Electrical, Instrument, Food, Computer, Electronics, IN Computer Information, Telecommunications and cyenis of Bio-Medic ie io-Medical Technologies Candidate: Signature of PAPER B: OBJECTIVE 30 Minutes Marks: 15 | Deputy Supat. Write your Roll Number in the space provided. Over-writing, Cutting, Erasing, Using lead pencil will result in loss of marks. No Q.No. 1. Each question has four possible answers. Choose the correct answer and encircle it, (i) The numbers of partial fractions of (3x-5)/(x*-1) are: @ 1 (b) 2 ©) 3 qd) 4 Gi) If degree of P(x) is less than degree of Q(x) then P(x)/ Q(x) is called (a) Proper Fraction (6) Improper Fraction (c) Polynomial (@) Identity i) The additive inverse of a + ib is: (a) atid (&) a-ib © -atib (@) -a-ib (iv) The multiplicative identity of complex number is: @ i 1 © 0 (d)_ None of these (v) Modulus of 4 —3i is: (@) 5 (bo) 7 ol @ 7 (vi) Binary equivalent of decimal number 9 is: (a) (1001). (b) (1010), (©) (0101). (d) (0110) (vil) In Boolean Algebra X + Y is equal to @) X+¥ ) X.¥ (@ X+Y @ X.Y (viii) In Boolean Algebra X.X is equal to (1 ) 0 (© X+X @ x (ix) __ Distance between (4,3) and (7,5) is: (@) 25 (o) 13 @ VG @ 5 (x) The point (5, -4) lies in the quadrant @ 1 ) ul © W @ Vv (xi) If two lines are perpendicular then relation between their slopes m, and mp is: (@) m=m, (6) m).m=~1 (© m= Vm @) mt+m=-! (xii) x-intercept of line 3x + 4y -12 =0 is: (a) 3 () 4 @ 1 (d) 12 (xiii) ‘The equation of line parallel to y-axis is, (@) x=a (b) y=a © x=y @ x--y (xiv) Radius of circle x’ + y?-25 = 0 is (a) 5 & + © 25 @ 25 (xv) Centre of the cirele x” + y? -2x-4y =8 is @) @.4) (b) (2,-4) (©) (1,2) @) ¢1,-2) MODEL PAPER MATH123: APPLIED MATHEMATICS -— I DAE FIRST YEAR EXAMINATION 2011 & ONWARD Common with Electrical, Instrument, Food, Computer, Electronics, Computer Information, Telecommunications and Bio-Medical Technologies PAPER B: SUBJECTIVE hours 30 Minutes Marks: 60 Solve any EIGHTEEN (18) questions from Section-I and any THREE (3) questions from Section-II ‘TION -1 Q.No. 2. Write short answers to any EIGHTEEN (18) from the following questions, (18 x 2= 36) Q5 (a) Q.6 (a) (b) Q7(a) (b) Resolve into partial fractions 2x /(x-2) (x+5) Define rational proper fraction and give example. Write an identity equation of 8x?/(1-x2)(14x2)? Resolve into partial fractions 1 2x) ‘Add and subtract the complex numbers 3 + 4i and 2 ~ i Divide 3 + 4i by 2-7i and write answer in the form a+ ib Fractorize 49a” + 625 b? Write complex number -1 + ivV3 in the polar form Find complex number z when Iz = 8V2 and arg z= 1/4 Prove by Boolean rules the logical equation X + Y.Z=(X+Y)(X+Z) Prove that A+B =A . B by truth table Draw a logic circuit diagram for A.(B + C) Define NAND gate in logic circuit diagram Prepare a truth table for AB + Al Find distance between A (1 — V2, 1— Y3) and (1 + V2, 1+ V3) Is the point (0 , 4) inside or out side the circle of radius 4 with centre at (-3 , 1)? Find the coordinates of the midpoint of the line segment A (3,7) and B (-2,3) Obtain the ratio in which the point (3, -2) divides the line formed by (1,4) and (-3,16) Find an equation of the line with slope 2/3 and having y-intercept 3. Find k if the two lines 5x — 3y = 12 and kx — y= 2 are parallel. Write 3x + 4y ~ 100 in slope intercept form, Show that the points (1,9), (-2,3) and (-5,-3) are callinear. Show that the line contain (0,-7) , (8, -5) and the line contain (5,7), (8,-5) are perpendicular. Find the equation of the circle with centre at (-2,3) and radius 6. Find centre and radius of circle x? + y*~ 4x + y—1=0 Find the equation of circle centered at the origin and radius V2. ‘What type of the circle is represented by x’ + y”— 2x + 4y +8 =0 SECTION —1 Solve any THREE (3) questions, (8x3=24) Resolve into partial fractions 1 /(x’-1) Resolve into partial fractions (6x+27) / (4x’-9x) Extract the square roots of 8 ~ 61 Reduce (2 + i) (1 —i)/ (4—3i) to the form a+ ib Convert the binary number (10101101)2_to the octal equivalent. Prove (A+B) (A + C) (B +C) = (A +B) (A + C) by constructing truth table. Show tht the points A (2,2), B (6,6) and C (11,1) are the vertices of a right triangle. Find the equation of the perpendicular bisector of line segment joing the points (-4,6) and (6,-10). Find the equation of circle passing through the points (0, 1) , (3, -3) and (3, -1). Find the equation of the circle having (-2,5) and (3.4) as the end points of its diameter.

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