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VALLIAMMAI ENGINEERING COLLEGE


S.R.M. Nagar, Kattankulathur - 603203

DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS

IMPORTANT QUESTIONS

II SEMESTER

II SEMESTER
(COMMON TO ALL BRANCHES)

MA 8251- MATHEMATICS –II

Regulation – 2017

Academic Year – 2016 - 17

Prepared by
Dr.T.Isaiyarasi
Mr.V.Dhanasekaran
Ms.C.V.Dhanya
Ms.N.Prabhavathy

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VALLIAMMAI ENGINEERING COLLEGE


SRM Nagar, Kattankulathur – 603 203
DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS

SUBJECT : MA8251- ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS-II


SEM / YEAR: II SEMESTER / I YEAR (COMMON TO ALL BRANCHES)
UNIT I MATRICES
Eigen values and Eigenvectors of a real matrix – Characteristic equation – Properties of Eigen values and
Eigenvectors – Cayley-Hamilton theorem – Diagonalization of matrices – Reduction of a quadratic form
to canonical form by orthogonal transformation – Nature of quadratic forms.
Q.No. Question BT Level Competence
PART-A
1 3 2 BTL-1 Remembering
Obtain the eigen values of A3 where A=( )
1 2
2 4 1 BTL-1 Remembering
Find the eigen values of 2A2 if A=( )
3 2
3 1 2 −2 BTL-1 Remembering
Find the sum and product of the eigen values of A= ( 1 0 3)
−2 −1 −3
4 3 1 4 BTL-1 Remembering
Find the sum and squares of the eigen values of A= (0 2 6)
0 0 5
5 6 −2 2 BTL-1 Remembering
The product of the 2 eigen values of A= (−3 3 −1) is 14. Find the
2 −1 3
3rdeigen value.
6 If the sum of 2 eigen values and the trace of a 3×3 matrix are equal , find BTL-1 Remembering
the value of |𝑨|
7 State Cayley-Hamilton theorem. BTL-2 Understanding
2 1
8 Use Cayley Hamilton theorem to find 𝑨−1 if A=( ) BTL-2 Understanding
1 −5
9 1 0 BTL-2 Understanding
If A=( ) find A3 using Cayley Hamilton theorem
4 5
10 Write any 2 applications of Cayley Hamilton theorem 1 BTL-2 Understanding
1 ..................
11 Prove that the eigen values of 𝑨−1 are , 1 , 1 BTL-3 Applying
𝝀1 𝝀 2 𝝀 3 𝝀n
12 Prove that sum of eigen values of a matrix is equal to its trace. BTL-3 Applying
13 8 −6 2 BTL-3 Applying
Find the sum of the eigen values of 2A, if A= (−6 7 −4)
2 −4 3
14 a 4 BTL-4 Analyzing
Find the constants a and b such that the matrix ( ) has 3,-2 be the
1 b
eigen values of A
15 1 2 BTL-4 Analyzing
For what values of c, the eigen values of the matrix ( )are real and
c 4
unequal , real and equal, complex conjugates.

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16 Find the matrix corresponding to the quadratic form 2xy+2yz+2zx. BTL-4 Analyzing

17 Find the quadratic form corresponding to the matrix BTL-5 Evaluating


10 −2 −5
A= (−2 2 3)
−5 3 6
18 What is the nature of the quadratic form x2+y2+z2 in 4 variables? BTL-5 Evaluating

19 If 2,-1,-3 are the eigen values of the matrix A, then find the eigen values BTL- 6 Creating
of A2-2I
20 Find the symmetric matrix A, whose eigen values are 1 and 3 with BTL- 6 Creating
1 1
corresponding eigen vectors ( −1) and ( )1

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UNIT II- VECTORCALCULUS


Gradient and directional derivative – Divergence and curl – Vector identities – Irrotational and Solenoidal vector
fields – Line integral over a plane curve – Surface integral – Area of a curved surface – Volume integral – Green’s,
Gauss divergence and Stoke’s theorems – Verification and application in evaluating line, surface and volume
integrals.
PART-A
2 2 2
1 Find 𝛁𝝋, if 𝝋 = x + y + z at (1, -1, 1). BTL-1 Remembering
2 Find the Directional derivative of † = xyz at (1,1,1)in the direction BTL-1 Remembering
t⃗ + y⃗ + ⃗⃗
k.
3 Find the Directional derivative of 𝝋 = 4xz2 + x2yz at (1,-2,1) in the BTL-1 Remembering
⃗⃗.
direction 2t⃗ + 3y⃗ + 4k
4 State Gauss Divergence theorem BTL-1 Remembering
5 State Stokes theorem. BTL-1 Remembering
6 State Greens theorem BTL-1 Remembering
7 Give the unit normal vector to the surface xyz = 2 at (2, 1, 1). BTL-2 Understanding
8 Give the unit normal vector to the surface x2 + y2 + z2 = 1 at (1,1,1). BTL-2 Understanding
9 If 𝝋 = 3xy − yz ., Give grad 𝝋 at (1,1,1). BTL-2 Understanding
10 If ⃗r⃗ is the position vector, Give div ⃗r⃗. BTL-2 Understanding
11 Show that(rn ) = nrn−2r ⃗⃗. BTL-3 Applying
12 Show that the vector ⃗⃗ 𝑭 = (y2 − z2 + 3yz − 2x)t⃗ + (3xz + 2xy)y⃗ + BTL-3 Applying
(3xy − 2xz + 2z)⃗k⃗is solenoidal
13 Show that curl(grad 𝝋) = 0. BTL-3 Applying
14 If ⃗𝑭⃗ = 3xyt⃗ − y2 y⃗⃗, Evaluate ƒ ⃗𝑭⃗. d⃗r⃗, where C is the arc of the parabola BTL-4 Analyzing
y = 2x2 from the point (0,0) to the point (1,2).
15 If ⃗𝑭⃗= (x2)t⃗ + (xy2)y⃗ , evaluate ƒ ⃗𝑭⃗.d⃗r⃗from (0,0) to (1,1) along the BTL-3 Applying
path y = x.
16 Using Green’s theorem evaluate ƒ𝑪 [(2x2 − y2)dx + (x2 + y2) dy BTL-6 Creating
where C is the boundary of the square enclosed by the lines x = 0, y =
0, x = 2, y = 3.
   
17 BTL-5 Evaluating
Is the position vector r  x i  y j  z k irrotational? Justify.
18 Evaluate using Gauss Divergence theorem for ⃗𝑭⃗ = 4xzt⃗ − y2y⃗ + +yz⃗k⃗ BTL-5 Evaluating
taken over the cube x = 0, y = 0, z = 0, x = 1, y = 1, z = 1.
19 What is the value of m if the vector BTL-6 Creating
⃗⃗ is solenoidal
⃗𝑭⃗ = (x + 3y)t⃗ + (y − 2z)y⃗ + (x + mz)k
20 What is the value of a, b, c if the vector BTL-6 Creating
⃗𝑭⃗= (x + y + az)t⃗ + (by + 2y − z)y⃗ + (−x + cy + 2z)⃗k⃗may be
irrotational.

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UNIT III ANALYTIC FUNCTIONS


Analytic functions – Necessary and sufficient conditions for analyticity in Cartesian and polar coordinates
- Properties – Harmonic conjugates – Construction of analytic function - Conformal mapping – Mapping
by functions w = z + 𝑪, 𝑪z, 1/z, z2 - Bilinear transformation.
PART-A
1 Examine if †(z) = z3 analytic ? BTL-1 Remembering
2 Identify the constants a, b, c if is BTL-1 Remembering
analytic.
3 Define conformal mapping. BTL-1 Remembering

4 Can u = 3x2y − y3 be the real part of an analytic function? BTL-1 Remembering


Justify your answer
5 State necessary and sufficient condition for f(z) to be analytic. BTL-1 Remembering
6 Identify the invariant point of the bilinear transformation BTL-1 Remembering

7 z 1 BTL-2 Understanding
Estimate the invariant points of the transformation w 
z1
8 Estimate the invariant point of the bilinear transformation BTL-2 Understanding
z−1−i
w = z+2
9 Give the image of the circle under the transformation BTL-2 Understanding
w = 5z.
10 Under the transformation give the image of the circle BTL-2 Understanding
in the complex plane.
11 2
Show that z is not analytic at any point. BTL-3 Applying

12 Show that an analytic function in a region R with constant BTL-3 Applying


imaginary part is constant.
13 Show that is harmonic. BTL-3 Applying

14 If f(z) is an analytic function whose real part is constant, Point BTL-4 Analyzing
out f(z) is a constant function.
15 Explain that a bilinear transformation has at most 2 fixed BTL-4 Analyzing
points.
16 Examine whether the function xy2 can be real part of analytic BTL-4 Analyzing
function.
17 Test the analyticity of the function BTL-5 Evaluating

18 Evaluate the image of hyperbola under the BTL-5 Evaluating


transformation
19 Formulate the critical points of the transformation BTL-6 Creating

20 Formulate the bilinear transformation which maps BTL-6 Creating


z = 0, −i, −1 into w = i, 1, 0 respectively.

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UNIT IV COMPLEX INTEGRATION

Line integral - Cauchy’s integral theorem – Cauchy’s integral formula – Taylor’s and Laurent’s series –
Singularities – Residues – Residue theorem – Application of residue theorem for evaluation of real
integrals – Use of circular contour and semicircular contour.
PART –A
1 State Cauchy’s integral theorem BTL-1 Remembering
2 Identify the type of singularity of function Sin 1 .

BTL-1 Remembering
1 z 
3 State Cauchy’s residue theorem and Cauchy’s integral formula BTL-1 Remembering
4 Identify the value of  e z dz , where C is |z| = 1? BTL-1 Remembering
C

5 Estimate the residue of the function f (z) 


4 at a simple pole BTL-2 Understanding
z 3 (z  2)
6 Give the Laurent’s series of f (z)  1 BTL-2 Understanding
valid inthe region z 1  1 .
z(1 z)
z
7 Give the Laurent’s series expansion of f (z)  e about z = 1. BTL-2 Understanding
(z 1) 2

8 Give the Taylor’s series for f (z)  Sinz about z  . BTL-2 Understanding
4
9 1 ez BTL-3 Applying
Calculate the residue at z = 0 of f (z)  3
z
z−3
10 Calculate the residue of the function(z+1)(z+2) at poles. BTL-3 Applying

11 Determine the residues at poles of the function f (z) z  4 . BTL-3 Applying
(z 1)(z  2)
12 1 BTL-4 Analyzing
Expand as Laurent’s series about z = 0 in the annulus
z(z 1)
0 < |z| < 1.
13 Obtain the expansion of log(1 z) when z  1. BTL-4 Analyzing
14 Evaluate ƒ z dz where C is a)|z| = 1 b) |z| = 3 BTL-4 Analyzing
𝑪 (z−2)
15 Evaluate z2 in the z –plane. BTL-5 Evaluating
z dz whereC isthecircle z  2
C

16 1 z 2 5 BTL-5 Evaluating
2i 
Evaluate dz whereC is z  4 using Cauchy’s integral
C
z 3
formula.
17 Integrate  dz where C is the circle Z =2. BTL-6 Creating
C
z4
z
18 Integrateƒ e dz i† 𝑪 is |z| = 2. BTL- 6 Creating
𝑪 z−1
19 Expand †(z) = 1 2as Taylor’s series about the point z = 2 BTL-4 Analyzing
z
20 Find the residues of †(z) = z+2 about each singularity. BTL-5 Evaluating
(z−2)(z+1)2

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UNIT V LAPLACE TRANSFORM


Existence conditions – Transforms of elementary functions – Transform of unit step function and unit
impulse function – Basic properties – Shifting theorems -Transforms of derivatives and integrals – Initial
and final value theorems – Inverse transforms – Convolution theorem – Transform of periodic functions –
Application to solution of linear second order ordinary differential equations with constant coefficients.
PART-A
1 State the sufficient conditions for the existence of Laplace BTL-1 Remembering
transform.
2 State first and second shifting theorem. BTL-1 Remembering
3 State and prove change of scale property BTL-1 Remembering
4 State Initial value and final value theorems. BTL-1 Remembering
5 State Convolution theorem BTL-1 Remembering
6  cost  BTL-1 Remembering
Tell whether L   exist? Justify.
 t 
7 Find the inverse Laplace transform of F(s) = 1 BTL-2 Understanding
s(s−2)

8 Estimate L[t cost] BTL-2 Understanding

9  sin at  BTL-2 Understanding


Estimate L  
 t 
10 Find L1 cot 1 s  BTL-2 Understanding

11 Apply and verify the initial value theorem for the function BTL-3 Applying
f(t) = 3 e−2t
12 Apply and verify the final value theorem of the function BTL-3 Applying
†(t) = t2 e−3t
13 Give example of two functions for which Laplace Transform do BTL-3 Applying
not exist?
14 Verify initial value theorem for the function 1+e−2t. BTL-4 Analyzing

15  e at  ebt  BTL-4 Analyzing


Find L1  
 t 
16  s  1 BTL-4 Analyzing
Find L1 log 
 s 1  
17 1  BTL-5 Evaluating
Evaluate L1 
4
(s  2) 
 
18  3s  BTL-5 Evaluating
Evaluate L1  
 2s  9 
19  3s  2 BTL- 6 Creating
Formulate L1  
 s 2  4 
20 1  1  BTL- 6 Creating
Formulate L  
s(s  4) 

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