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II B.Tech I Semester Regular Examinations, November 2008
MATHEMATICS-III
( Common to Electrical & Electronic Engineering, Electronics &
Communication Engineering, Electronics & Instrumentation Engineering,
Electronics & Control Engineering, Electronics & Telematics, Electronics &
Computer Engineering and Instrumentation & Control Engineering)
Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 80
Answer any FIVE Questions
All Questions carry equal marks
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R1 Γ(p)
1. (a) Show that y q − 1 (log y1 )p −1 dy = qp
where p>0, q>0.
0
(b) Prove that β(m , 12 ) = 22m − 1 β(m , m ) [8+8]
3 3
2. (a) Prove that the function f(z) = u + i v , where f (z) = x (1+i) − y (1−i)
x2 + y 2
, z 6=
0 and f(0) = 0 is continuous and that Cauchy’s Riemann equations are satisfied
at the origin, yet f′ (z) does not exist.
(b) Find the analytic function whose real part is y +ex cos y. [8+8]
3. (a) Prove that
π
i. ii = e−(4n+1) 2
ii. log ii = −(2n + 12 )π
(b) If tan( A + iB ) = x + iy , prove that x2 + y2 + 2x cot2A = 1. [8+8]
R
3+i
4. (a) Evaluate z 2 dz, along
0
i. the line y = x/3
ii. the parabola x =3y2
H z 3 −2z+1
(b) Use Cauchy’s integral formula to evaluate 2 dz, where c is the circle
(z−i)
c
|z| = 2. [10+6]
1+2z
5. (a) Expand f (z) = z 2 +z 3
in a series of positive and negative powers of z.
(b) Expand ez as Taylor’s series about z = 1. [8+8]
R2π dθ
6. Evaluate (5−3 sin θ)2
using residue theorem. [16]
0
7. Use Rouche’s theorem to show that the equation z5 + 15z + 1 = 0 has one root in
the disc |z| < 23 and four roots in the annulus 23 < |z| < 2 [16]
8. Show that the transformation w = z + z1 , converts that the radial lines θ= constant
in the z-plane in to a family of confocal hyperbolar in the w-plane. [16]
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Code No: 07A3BS02 Set No. 2
II B.Tech I Semester Regular Examinations, November 2008
MATHEMATICS-III
( Common to Electrical & Electronic Engineering, Electronics &
Communication Engineering, Electronics & Instrumentation Engineering,
Electronics & Control Engineering, Electronics & Telematics, Electronics &
Computer Engineering and Instrumentation & Control Engineering)
Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 80
Answer any FIVE Questions
All Questions carry equal marks
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1. (a) Evaluate
R∞ √ 3
i. x . e− x dx
0
R∞
ii. t−3/2 ( 1 − e− t ) dt
0
R1
iii. x4 [ log ( x1 )]3 dx
0
Ra
(b) Show that (x − b)m − 1 (a − x )n − 1 dx = (a − b)m+n−1 β(m , n) [12+4]
b
p
2. (a) Prove that the function f(z) = |xy| is not analytic at the origin even though
the C - R equations are satisfied thereat.
(b) Find the analytic function whose real part is y / (x2 + y2 ). [8+8]
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(b) Find the residue at z = 0 of the function
1+ez
f (z) = sin z+z cos z
[8+8]
7. State Rouche’s theorem. Prove that z7 - 5z3 + 12 = 0 all the roots of this equation
lie between the circles |z| = 1 and |z| = 2 [16]
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Code No: 07A3BS02 Set No. 3
II B.Tech I Semester Regular Examinations, November 2008
MATHEMATICS-III
( Common to Electrical & Electronic Engineering, Electronics &
Communication Engineering, Electronics & Instrumentation Engineering,
Electronics & Control Engineering, Electronics & Telematics, Electronics &
Computer Engineering and Instrumentation & Control Engineering)
Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 80
Answer any FIVE Questions
All Questions carry equal marks
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R∞ 8 R∞ 4
1. (a) Evaluate x2 . e− x dx × x2 . e− x dx
0 0
π/2
R √ 1 1
3
(b) Show that cos θ dθ = 2
Γ 4
Γ 4
0
R1 x 1 2 1
(c) Prove that √ dx = 5
β 5
, 2
[6+5+5]
(1 − x5 )
0
2
2. (a) Show that f (z) = xyx2(x+iy)
+ y4
, z 6= 0 and f(0) = 0 is not analytic at z=0
although C- R equations are satisfied at the origin.
(b) If w = ϕ+iψ represents the complex potential for an electric field and ψ= 3x3 y − y3
find ϕ. [8+8]
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H f 1 (z) z 2 −1
(b) Evaluate f (z)
dz where c is a simple closed curve, where f (z) = (z 2 +z)2
,
C
where c: |z| = 2 [16]
8. (a) Show that horizantal lines in z - plane are mapped to ellipser in w - plane
under the transformation w = sin z.
(b) Define Bilineer transformation. Determine the Bilinear transformation which
maps z = 0, -i, 2i into w = 5i, ∞, −i
3
[16]
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Code No: 07A3BS02 Set No. 4
II B.Tech I Semester Regular Examinations, November 2008
MATHEMATICS-III
( Common to Electrical & Electronic Engineering, Electronics &
Communication Engineering, Electronics & Instrumentation Engineering,
Electronics & Control Engineering, Electronics & Telematics, Electronics &
Computer Engineering and Instrumentation & Control Engineering)
Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 80
Answer any FIVE Questions
All Questions carry equal marks
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√
1 π
1. (a) Prove that Γ(m) Γ(m + 2
)= 22m − 1
Γ(2m)
(b) Express the following integrals in terms of gamma function:
R∞ xc
i. cx
dx
0
R∞ 2
ii. a− bx dx [6+10]
0
2. The necessary and sufficient conditions for the function f(z) = u(x, y) + i v( x, y)
to be analytic in the region R, are
∂u ∂u ∂v ∂v
(a) , , ,
∂x ∂y ∂x ∂y
are continuous functions of x and y in R.
∂u ∂v ∂u ∂v
(b) ∂x
= ∂y
, ∂y
= − ∂x
[16]
R
1+i
4. (a) Evaluate (x2 + iy) dz along the path y = x and y = x2 .
0
R e2z
(b) Evaluate, using Cauchy’s integral formula (z−1)(z−2)
dz, where c is the circle
c
|z| = 3 [8+8]
z−1
5. (a) Expand f (z) = z+1
in Taylor’s series about the point z = 0 and z = 1.
1−e2z
(b) Determine the poles of the function f (z) = z4
[8+8]
z2
6. (a) Determine the poles of the function f (z) = (z+1)2 (z+2)
and the residues at each
pole.
H
(b) Evaluate (z2dx
+4)2
where c = |z − i| = 2 [8+8]
c
7. Show that the polynomial z5 + z3 + 2z + 3 has just one zero in the fist quadrant
of the complex plane. [16]
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1
8. (a) Find the image of the infinite strip 0 < y < 2
under the transformation
w = z1
(b) Show that the image of the hyperbola x2 - y2 = 1 under the transformation
w = z1 is the lemniscate p2 = cos 2 φ. [8+8]
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Code No: R05210201 Set No. 1
II B.Tech I Semester Supplimentary Examinations, November 2008
MATHEMATICS-III
( Common to Electrical & Electronic Engineering, Electronics &
Communication Engineering, Electronics & Instrumentation Engineering,
Electronics & Control Engineering, Electronics & Telematics, Electronics &
Computer Engineering and Instrumentation & Control Engineering)
Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 80
Answer any FIVE Questions
All Questions carry equal marks
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Code No: R05210201 Set No. 2
II B.Tech I Semester Supplimentary Examinations, November 2008
MATHEMATICS-III
( Common to Electrical & Electronic Engineering, Electronics &
Communication Engineering, Electronics & Instrumentation Engineering,
Electronics & Control Engineering, Electronics & Telematics, Electronics &
Computer Engineering and Instrumentation & Control Engineering)
Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 80
Answer any FIVE Questions
All Questions carry equal marks
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R1
1. (a) Prove that Γ(n) = [log . x1 ]n−1 dx
0
R∞ x8 (1−x6 )dx
(b) Prove that (1+x)24
= 0 using β − Γ functions. [8+8]
0
1
Rπ
2. (a) When n is a positive integer show that Jn (x) = π
cos(nθ − x sin θ)dθ.
0
7. (a) Use Rouche’s theorem to show that the equation z5 + 15 z + 1=0 has one
root in the disc |z| < 32 and four roots in the annulus 23 < |z| < 2.
R∞ cos xdx
(b) Evaluate (a2 +x2 )
(a > 0) using residue theorem. [8+8]
−∞
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Code No: R05210201 Set No. 2
8. (a) Show that the image of the hyperbola x2 –y2 =1 under the transformation
w=1/z is r2 = cos 2θ.
2z+3
(b) Show that the transformation u = z−4
changes the circle x2 + y2 –4x = 0
into the straight line 4u+3=0. [8+8]
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Code No: R05210201 Set No. 3
II B.Tech I Semester Supplimentary Examinations, November 2008
MATHEMATICS-III
( Common to Electrical & Electronic Engineering, Electronics &
Communication Engineering, Electronics & Instrumentation Engineering,
Electronics & Control Engineering, Electronics & Telematics, Electronics &
Computer Engineering and Instrumentation & Control Engineering)
Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 80
Answer any FIVE Questions
All Questions carry equal marks
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R1 (−1)n n!
1. (a) Show that xm (log x)n dx = (m+1)n+1
where n is a positive interger and m>-1.
0
R∞ y n−1
(b) Show that β(m,n)= (1+y)m+n
dy.
0
R∞ 2
√
3 π
(c) Show that x4 e−x dx = 8
. [6+5+5]
0
1
Rπ
2. (a) When n is a positive integer show that Jn (x) = π
cos(nθ − x sin θ)dθ.
0
5. (a) State and derive Laurent’s series for an analytic function f (z).
1
(b) Expand (z 2 −3z+2)
in the region.
i. 0 < | z – 1 | < 1
ii. 1 < | z | < 2. [8+8]
Z −2Z 2
6. (a) Find the residue of f(z) = (Z+1) 2 (Z 2 +1) at each pole.
H 4−3z 3
(b) Evaluate z(z−1)(z−2) dz where c is the circle | z | = 2
using residue theorem.
c
[8+8]
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R2π dθ
7. (a) Evaluate a+b cos θ
, a>0, b>0 using residue theorem.
0
R
∞
dx
(b) Evaluate (1+x2 )2
using residue theorem. [8+8]
0
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Code No: R05210201 Set No. 4
II B.Tech I Semester Supplimentary Examinations, November 2008
MATHEMATICS-III
( Common to Electrical & Electronic Engineering, Electronics &
Communication Engineering, Electronics & Instrumentation Engineering,
Electronics & Control Engineering, Electronics & Telematics, Electronics &
Computer Engineering and Instrumentation & Control Engineering)
Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 80
Answer any FIVE Questions
All Questions carry equal marks
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R
π/2
(b) sin7/2 θ cos3/2 θ dθ
0
R1
(c) Show that (1 + x)m−1 (1 − x)n−1 dx = 2m+n+1 β (m, m). [5+5+6]
−1
d
2. (a) Prove that dx
(xJn Jn+1 ) = x(Jn2 − Jn+1
2
).
3 2
(b) Express x +2x –x–3 in terms of Legende polynomials. [8+8]
cos x+sin x−e−y
3. (a) If f(z) = u + iv is an analytic function and u–v = 2 cos x−ey −e−y
, find f(z)
subject to the condition f (π/2) = 0.
(b) Separate the real and imaginary parts of logsinz. [8+8]
R 3
4. (a) Evaluate (z −sin 3z) dz
(z− π )3
withC: | z | = 2 using Cauchy’s integral formula.
2
C
R
(1,1)
(b) Evaluate (3x2 + 4xy + ix2 ) dz along y=x2 .
(0,0)
R dz
(c) Evaluate ez (z−1)3
where C: | z | = 2 Using Caucy’s integral theorem. [5+5+6]
C
z 2 −1
5. (a) Find the Laurent series expansion of the function z 2 +5z+6
about z = 0 in the
region 2 < |z| < 3.
2
(b) Evaluate f (z) = (2z+1)3
about (i) z = 0 (ii) z = 2. [8+8]
2
6. (a) Find the poles and residue at each pole of the function (z4z−1) .
R
(b) Evaluate (z (1+e
z ) dz
cos z+sin z)
where C is |z| = 1 by residue theorem. [8+8]
C
Rπ Cos2θ 2
7. (a) Show that = √πa , (a2 < 1) using residue theorem.
1−2aCosθ+a2 1−a2
0
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R∞ Cosmx π
(b) Show by the method of contour integration that (a2 +x2 )2
dx = 4a3
(1 + ma)e−ma ,
0
( a > 0 , b > 0 ). [8+8]
8. (a) Show that under the transformation w = (z-i)/ (z+i), real axis in the z-plane
is mapped into the circle | w | = 1. Which portion of the z-plane corresponds
to the interior of the circle?
(b) Prove that the transformation w= sin z maps the families of lines x=a and
x=b into two families of confocal central conics. [8+8]
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Code No: R059210201 Set No. 1
II B.Tech I Semester Supplimentary Examinations, February 2008
MATHEMATICS-III
( Common to Electrical & Electronic Engineering, Electronics &
Communication Engineering, Electronics & Instrumentation Engineering,
Electronics & Control Engineering, Electronics & Telematics, Electronics &
Computer Engineering and Instrumentation & Control Engineering)
Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 80
Answer any FIVE Questions
All Questions carry equal marks
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R1
1 3
1. (a) Evaluate x4 log x
dx using β − Γ functions.
0
R∞ xdx
(b) Evaluate (1+x6 )
using β − Γ functions.
0
R
−1 √
(c) Evaluate x4 a2 − x2 dx using β − Γ functions. [5+6+5]
0
48 8
24
2. (a) Show that J4 (x)= x3
− x
J1 (x) + 1 − x2
J0 (x).
R1
(b) (1 − x2 ) (P ′n )2 dx = 2n(n+1)
(2n+1)
. [8+8]
−1
sin 2x
3. (a) If w = u + iv is an analytic function of z and u + v = cos h 2y − cos 2x
then find
f(z).
(b) If sin (θ + iα) = cos α + i sin α, then prove that cos2 θ =sin2 α. [8+8]
R 2 −z−2) dz
4. (a) Find f(z) and f(3) if f(a)= (2z (z−a) where C is the circle |z| = 2.5 using
C
Cauchy’s integral formula.
R
(b) Evaluate logzdz where C is the circle |z| = 1 using Cauchy’s integral for-
C
mula.
[8+8]
1
5. (a) Find the Laurent expansion of (z 2 −4z+3)
, for 1 < | z | < 3.
z 2 −1
(b) Expand the Laurent series of (z+2)(z+3)
, for | z | > 3. [8+8]
6. (a) Find the poles and the residues at each pole of f(z)= z2z+1 .
R z dz
(b) Evaluate (zze2 +9) where c is |z | = 5 by residue theorem. [8+8]
C
Rπ Cos2θ 2
7. (a) Show that = √πa , (a2 < 1) using residue theorem.
1−2aCosθ+a2 1−a2
0
R∞ Cosmx π
(b) Show by the method of contour integration that (a2 +x2 )2
dx = 4a3
(1 + ma)e−ma ,
0
( a > 0 , b > 0 ). [8+8]
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8. (a) Show that the image of the hyperbola x2 –y2 =1 under the transformation
w=1/z is r2 = cos 2θ.
2z+3
(b) Show that the transformation u = z−4
changes the circle x2 + y2 –4x = 0
into the straight line 4u+3=0. [8+8]
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Code No: R059210201 Set No. 2
II B.Tech I Semester Supplimentary Examinations, February 2008
MATHEMATICS-III
( Common to Electrical & Electronic Engineering, Electronics &
Communication Engineering, Electronics & Instrumentation Engineering,
Electronics & Control Engineering, Electronics & Telematics, Electronics &
Computer Engineering and Instrumentation & Control Engineering)
Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 80
Answer any FIVE Questions
All Questions carry equal marks
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R √
π/2
Γ(1/4)Γ (3/4)
(c) Show that tan θ dθ = 2
. [6+5+5]
0
′ ′
2. (a) Establish the formula Pn+1 (x) − Pn−1 (x) = (2n + 1) Pn (x).
d
(b) Prove that dx
[x−n Jn (x)] = −x−n Jn+1 (x).
(c) When n is an integer, show that J−n (x)=(–1)n Jn (x). [6+5+5]
R2π
7. (a) Show that dθ
= √ 2π , a > b> 0 using residue theorem.
a+bsinθ a2 −b2
0
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R∞ dx
(b) Evaluate by contour integration (1+x2 )
. [8+8]
0
8. (a) Show that the transformation w= i(1–z) / (i–z), maps the interior of the circle
|z|=1 in to the upper half of the w-plane, the upper semi circle into positive
half of real axis and lower semi circle into negative half of the real axis.
(b) By the transformation w = z2 show that the circle | z–a | = c (a and c are
real) in the z plane correspond to the limacons in the w-plane. [8+8]
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Code No: R059210201 Set No. 3
II B.Tech I Semester Supplimentary Examinations, February 2008
MATHEMATICS-III
( Common to Electrical & Electronic Engineering, Electronics &
Communication Engineering, Electronics & Instrumentation Engineering,
Electronics & Control Engineering, Electronics & Telematics, Electronics &
Computer Engineering and Instrumentation & Control Engineering)
Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 80
Answer any FIVE Questions
All Questions carry equal marks
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R
π/2
1. (a) Show that β(m,n)=2 sin2m−1 θ cos2n−1 θdθ and deduce that
o
R
π/2 R
π/2 1
2 ) (2)
Γ( n+1 Γ 1
sinn θ dθ = cosn θ dθ = 2
Γ( n+2
.
o o 2 )
π
(b) Prove that Γ(n) Γ( (1-n)= sin nπ
.
R∞ 2 2 1 m+1
(c) Show that xm e−a x dx = 2am+1
Γ 2
and hence deduce that
0
R∞ R∞ p
cos(x2 )dx = sin(x2 )dx = 1/2 π/2. [5+5+6]
o o
R1 0 if m 6= n
2. Prove that Pm (x)Pn (x)dx = 2 . [16]
−1 2n+1
if m = n
R
(1,1)
(b) Evaluate (3x2 + 4xy + ix2 ) dz along y=x2 .
(0,0)
R dz
(c) Evaluate ez (z−1)3
where C: | z | = 2 Using Caucy’s integral theorem. [5+5+6]
C
e2z
5. (a) Expand f(z) = (z−1)3
about z=1 as a Laurent series. Also find the region of
convergence.
z
(b) Find the Taylor series for z+2
about z=1, also find the region of convergence.
[8+8]
6. (a) Find the poles and the residues at each pole of f(z)= z2z+1 .
R z dz
(b) Evaluate (zze2 +9) where c is |z | = 5 by residue theorem. [8+8]
C
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R 2π Cos2θ
7. (a) Evaluate 0 5+4Cosθ
dθ using residue theorem.
R∞ x2 dx
(b) Evaluate −∞ (x2 +1)(x2 +4)
using residue theorem. [8+8]
8. (a) Find the image of the infinite strip 0<y<1/2 under the transformation w=1/z.
(b) Find the bilinear transformation which maps the points (–1, 0, 1) into the
points (0, i, 3i). [8+8]
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Code No: R059210201 Set No. 4
II B.Tech I Semester Supplimentary Examinations, February 2008
MATHEMATICS-III
( Common to Electrical & Electronic Engineering, Electronics &
Communication Engineering, Electronics & Instrumentation Engineering,
Electronics & Control Engineering, Electronics & Telematics, Electronics &
Computer Engineering and Instrumentation & Control Engineering)
Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 80
Answer any FIVE Questions
All Questions carry equal marks
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R
π/2
1. (a) Evaluate sin2 θ cos4 θ dθ = π
32
using β − Γ functions.
0
R∞ √ 2 R∞ 4
(b) Prove that x e−x dx = 2 x2 e−x dx using β − Γ functions and evaluate.
0 0
R
∞
xm−1
(c) Show that (x+a)m+n
dx = a−n β(m, n). [5+6+5]
0
1
2. (a) Show that the coefficient of tn in the power series expansion of e 2 (t− t ) is Jn (x).
x
R1
(b) Prove that xPn (x)Pn−1 (x) = (4n2n 2 −1) . [8+8]
−1
6. (a) Determine the poles of the function and the corresponding residues of f(z)=
z+1
z 2 (z−2)
.
H dz
(b) Evaluate C sinhz , where c is the circle | z | = 4 using residue theorem. [8+8]
R2π dθ
7. (a) Evaluate by residue theorem (2+cosθ)
.
0
R∞ x2 dx
(b) Use the method of contour integration to evaluate (x2 +a2 )3
. [8+8]
−∞
8. (a) Find the image of the domain in the z-plane to the left of the line x=–3 under
the transformation w=z2 .
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(b) Find the bilinear transformation which transforms the points z=2,1,0 into
w=1,0,i respectively. [8+8]
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