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Engineering Mathematics 2019

NAME OF THE SUBJECT : Engineering Mathematics – I


SUBJECT CODE : MA8151
MATERIAL NAME : University Questions
REGULATION : R 2017
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Unit – I (Differential Calculus)

 Problems on Limits and Continuous function


3ax  b if x  1

1. Find the values of a and b , if the function f defined by f ( x)   11 if x  1 is
5ax  2b if x  1

continuous at x  1 .
Textbook Page No.: 1.21
2. For what value of the constant "b " is the function " f " continuous on  ,   ,
bx 2  2 x ; x  2

f ( x)   3 . (Jan 2018),(A/M 2019)
 x  bx ; x  2

Textbook Page No.: 1.24
3. Find the values of a and b such that the function defined by
5 if x  2

f ( x)  ax  b if 2  x  10 is a continuous function.
21 if x  10

Textbook Page No.: 1.24

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4. Find the values of a and b that make f continuous on (, )


 x3  8
 if x  2
 x2

f ( x)  ax 2  bx  3 if 2  x  3 . (N/D 2018)
2 x  a  b if x  3



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 x 2  3x  a if x  1
5. Find the values of a and b , if the function f ( x)   is differentiable
bx  2 if x  1
at x  1 .
Textbook Page No.: 1.29
x if x  1

6. Show that the function f ( x)  2  x if 1  x  2 is not differentiable at x  1
 2
 x  3x  2 if x  2
but it is differentiable at x  2 .
Textbook Page No.: 1.32

 Derivatives using First Principle Rule


1. Find the derivative of x n , where n is a rational number, using first principle rule.

Textbook Page No.: 1.34

2. Find the derivative of sin x , using first principle rule.

Textbook Page No.: 1.49

3. Find the derivative of log e x , using first principle rule.

Textbook Page No.: 1.40

 Derivatives of Elementary Functions


dy
1. Find for the following functions
dx

i) y  2 x4  3x3  12 x2  5
ii) y  e x  log x
x3  2 x 2  5
iii) y 
x2

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iv) y  e x  3tan x  log x4


v) y  sin3  log10 x  2sec x

dy
2. Find for the following functions
dx

i)  
y  4 x 2  3  2 x  1

ii) y  x 2

 7 x  2 e x  log x 
iii) y  e x sin x
iv) y   3sec x  4cos ecx  2sin x  5cos x 
v) y  x2e x sin x
vi) y  x e x log x

dy
3. Find for the following functions
dx

2x  3 tan x  1
i) y iv) y 
3x  5 tan x  1
cos x  log x x 2  e x sin x
ii) y  v) y
x2  e x cos x  log x
sin x  cos x sin x  x cos x
iii) y  vi) y 
sin x  cos x x sin x  cos x
dy
4. Find for the following functions
dx

i) 
y  sin x 2  2 x  3  v) y  log x
2
ii) y  esin x vi) y  esin x
iii) y  tan  log x  vii) y  esin  log x 
iv) y  1  cot x
dy
5. Find for the following functions
dx

i) x  at 2 , y  2at
ii) x  a cos , y  b sin 
c
iii) x  ct , y 
t
iv) x  a   sin   , y  a 1  cos 

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dy
6. Find for the following functions
dx

i) x3  8xy  y3  64
ii) x3  y3  3axy
iii) e x  e y  e x  y
iv) 1  y  sec x  y cot x  1  x
2 2

v) ax2  by 2  2 gx  2 fy  2hxy  c  0
vi) Find y  for cos( xy)  1  sin y . (N/D 2018)
Textbook Page No.: 1.69

dy  b  a cos x 
7. Find if y  cos 1  . (N/D 2018)
dx  a  b cos x 
Textbook Page No.: 1.75
8. Find y  if x4  y 4  16 . (Jan 2018)
Textbook Page No.: 1.70

 Tangent and Normal to the curve


1. Find the equation of the tangent and normal to the curve y  x3 at the point (2, 8) .

Textbook Page No.: 1.101

2. Find the equation of the tangent and normal to the curve y  x 4  2e x at the point
(0, 2) .

Textbook Page No.: 1.103

3. Find the equation of the tangent and normal to the curve y  x x at the point (1, 1) .

Textbook Page No.: 1.104

4. Find the tangent line to the equation x3  y3  6 xy at the point  3,3 and at what point
the tangent line horizontal in the first quadrant. (Jan 2018)

Textbook Page No.: 1.107

 Derivative using Logarithmic


dy
, when y   tan x  .
log x
5. Find
dx

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dy
, when y   tan x    cot x  .
cot x tan x
6. Find
dx

7. Find
dy
, when y 
1  x  x 2  2 .
dx  x  3 x  1

, when y   x 2  x  1
dy x 1
8. Find .
dx

dy
9. Find if y  x2e2 x ( x2  1)4 . (A/M 2019)
dx

Textbook Page No.: 1.78

dy
10. Find , when y  sin x  sin x  sin x  ... .
dx

 Maxima and Minima of functions of one variable


1. Find the local maximum and local minimum values of the function f given by
f ( x)  3x4  4 x3  12 x2  12 . Using both first and second derivative test.

Textbook Page No.: 1.112

2. If f ( x)  2 x3  3x 2  36 x , find the intervals on which it is increasing or decreasing, the


local maximum and local minimum value of f ( x) . (A/M 2019)

Textbook Page No.: 1.114

3. If f ( x)  2  2 x2  x 4 , find the intervals of increase or decrease, local maximum and


minimum values, the intervals of concavity and the inflection points. (N/D 2018)

Textbook Page No.: 1.115

4. Find the maximum and minimum values of f ( x)  x4  3 x3  3 x2  x.

5. Find the absolute maximum and minimum values of a function f given by


f ( x)  2 x3  15x 2  36 x  1 on the interval [1, 5] .

Textbook Page No.: 1.120

6. Find the local maximum and minimum values of f ( x)  x  4 x using both the first
and second derivative tests. (Jan 2018)

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Textbook Page No.: 1.117

7. Find the local maximum and minimum values of the function


f ( x)  x  2sin x, 0  x  2 .

Textbook Page No.: 1.120

Unit – II (Functions of Several Variables)

 Partial Differentiation
 2u  2u  2u
If u   x 2  y 2  z 2 
1/2
1. then find the value of   . (Jan 2018)
x 2 y 2 z 2

Textbook Page No.: 2.4

2.  
If u  log x 2  y 2  tan1  y / x  prove that uxx  uyy  0 . (Jan 2009),(N/D 2010)

Textbook Page No.: 2.5

u
3. If u  log  tan x  tan y  tan z  , find  sin 2 x x . (M/J 2015)

Textbook Page No.: 2.

 Euler’s theorem and Total derivatives

1
 x y  u u 1
1. If u  cos   , then prove that x  y  cot u . (A/M 2017)
 x  y  x y 2

Textbook Page No.: 2.8

1 dy
If u  xy  yz  zx where x  , y  e and z  e  t find
t
2. . (M/J 2013)
t dt

x y z u u u
3. If u  f (r , s, t ) and r  , s  , t  , find the value of x  y  z .
y z x x y z

Textbook Page No.: 2.10 (N/D 2016)

w w w
4. If w  f  y  z , z  x , x  y  , then show that    0.
x y z
Textbook Page No.: 2.15 (Jan 2014),(Jan 2016),(M/J 2016)

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1 u 1 u 1 u
5. If u  f (2x  3 y, 3 y  4z, 4z  2x) , then find   . (A/M 2019)
2 x 3 y 4 z

Textbook Page No.: 2.16

 yx zx 2 u u u
6. If u  f  ,  , find x  y2  z2 . (N/D 2018)
 xy xz  x y z

Textbook Page No.: 2.17

7. If z  f ( x, y ) , where x  u2  v 2 , y  2uv , prove that


2z 2z 2   z 2z 
   x 2 y 2  .
2
  4 u 2
 v  (Jan 2010),(Jan 2012)
u2 v 2  

Textbook Page No.: 2.20

8. If x  u cos   v sin  , y  u sin   v cos  and V  f ( x, y ) , show that


 2V  2V  2V  2V
   . (Jan 2011)
x 2 y 2 u2 v 2

Textbook Page No.: 2.22

 2 u  2 u 1  u   u  
2 2

If u  e , show that
xy
     .
x 2 y 2 u  x   y  
9. (Jan 2013)

Textbook Page No.: 2.24

10. If F is a function of x and y and if x  e u sin v , y  e u cos v , prove that


 2F  2F 2 u   F  2F 
2
  e  2  . (Jan 2013)
x 2 y 2  u v 2 

Textbook Page No.: 2.25

11. If u  f ( x, y ) where x  r cos  , y  r sin , prove that


2
 u   u   u 
2 2
1  u 
2

 x    y    r   r 2    . (M/J 2010)
       

Textbook Page No.: 2.18

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 Taylor’s Series
1. Find the Taylor’s series expansion of x 2 y 2  2 x 2 y  3 xy 2 in powers of ( x  2) and
( y  1) upto 3rd degree terms. (Jan 2010),(M/J 2010),(Jan 2012),(A/M 2019)

Textbook Page No.: 2.39

2. Use Taylor’s formula to expand the function defined by f ( x, y )  x 3  y 3  xy 2 in


powers of ( x  1) and ( y  2) . (A/M 2011),(M/J 2015),(A/M 2017),(Jan 2018)

Textbook Page No.: 2.41

3. Expand x 2 y  3 y  2 in powers of ( x  1) and ( y  2) upto 3rd degree terms.

(M/J 2012)

4. Find the Taylor series expansion of e x sin y at the point  1,  / 4  up to 3rddegree
terms. (Jan 2009),(M/J 2009)

Textbook Page No.: 2.46

5. Expand e x sin y in powers of x and y as far as the terms of the 3rd degree using
Taylor’s expansion. (M/J 2013),(Jan 2016),(N/D 2016)

Textbook Page No.: 2.43

 
6. Find the Taylor’s series expansion of e x cos y in the neighborhood of the point  1, 
 4
upto third degree terms. (N/D 2010)

 
7. Expand e x cos y at  0,
2 
upto the third term using Taylor’s series. (M/J 2014)

8. Expand e x log(1  y ) in power of x and y upto terms of third degree using Taylor’s
theorem. (N/D 2011),(Jan 2014),(M/J 2016)

Textbook Page No.: 2.48

 
9. Expand sin xy at  1,  upto second degree terms using Taylor’s series. (N/D 2014)
 2

Textbook Page No.: 2.50

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10. Find the Taylor’s series expansion of f ( x, y)  1  x  y 2 in powers of  x  1 and y up


to the second degree terms. (N/D 2018)
Textbook Page No.: 2.54

 Maxima and Minima of functions of two variables


1. Find the extreme values of the function f ( x, y )  x 3  y 3  3 x  12 y  20 .
Textbook Page No.: 2.57 (Jan 2010),(A/M 2011),(Jan 2012),(N/D 2014)

2. Test for maxima and minima of the function f ( x, y )  x 3  y 3  12 x  3 y  20 .


(M/J 2013)

3. Find the maximum or minimum values of f ( x, y)  3x2  y 2  x3 . (Jan 2018)

Textbook Page No.: 2.58


4. Examine f ( x, y )  x 3  3 xy 2  15 x 2  15 y 2  72 x for extreme values.
Textbook Page No.: 2.60 (Jan 2016),(A/M 2019)

5. Find the maximum and minimum values of x 2  xy  y 2  2 x  y . (M/J 2012)


Textbook Page No.: 2.59

6. Discuss the maxima and minima of the function f ( x, y )  x 4  y 4  2 x 2  4 xy  2 y 2 .


Textbook Page No.: 2.62 (N/D 2010),(N/D 2018)

7. Test for an extrema of the function f ( x, y )  x 4  y 4  x 2  y 2  1 . (Jan 2011)


1 1
8. Examine the extrema of f  x , y   x 2  xy  y 2   . (Jan 2014),(N/D 2016)
x y
Textbook Page No.: 2.64
9. Examine the function f  x, y   x y  12  x  y  for extreme values. (M/J 2009)
3 2

Textbook Page No.: 2.66

10. Test for the maxima and minima of the function f  x, y   x y  6  x  y  .(Jan 2013)
3 2

11. Discuss the maxima and minima of f  x, y   x y  1  x  y  .


3 2
(Jan 2014)
Textbook Page No.: 2.68

12. Find the minimum values of x 2 yz 3 subject to the condition 2 x  y  3z  a .


Text Book Page No.: 4.87 (A/M 2017)

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13. A rectangular box open at the top, is to have a volume of 32 cc. Find the dimensions of
the box, that requires the least material for its construction.
Textbook Page No.: 2.74 (M/J 2010),(N/D 2011),(M/J 2012),(M/J 2016),(A/M 2017)

14. A rectangular box open at the top, is to have a capacity of 108 cu. ms. Find the
dimensions of the box requiring the least material for its construction.
Textbook Page No.: 2.80 (Jan 2014), (Jan 2018)

15. Find the dimensions of the rectangular box, open at the top, of maximum capacity whose
surface area is 432 square meter. (M/J 2013)
Textbook Page No.: 2.77

16. Find the volume of the greatest rectangular parallelepiped inscribed in the ellipsoid
x2 y2 z2
   1. (M/J 2009),(M/J 2015)
a 2 b2 c 2
Textbook Page No.: 2.82
17. Find the shortest and longest distances from the point  1, 2, 1 to the sphere
x 2  y 2  z 2  24 . (N/D 2016),(A/M 2019)
Textbook Page No.: 2.91
 Jacobians
 ( x, y, z )
1. Find the Jacobian of the transformation x  r sin cos  , y  r sin sin 
 ( r , ,  )
and z  r cos . (Jan 2009),(A/M 2011),(Jan 2016),(M/J 2016)

Textbook Page No.: 2.34

 ( x, y, z )
2. If x  y  z  u, y  z  uv , z  uvw prove that  u2 v .
 ( u, v , w )
Textbook Page No.: 2.35 (Jan 2010),(Jan 2012)

x2 x 3 x x
3. Find the Jacobian of y1 , y2 , y3 with respect to x1 , x2 , x3 if y1  , y2  3 1 ,
x1 x2
x1 x2
y3  . (N/D 2010)
x3

Textbook Page No.: 2.36

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Unit – III (Integral Calculus)

 Definite and Indefinite Integrals



2
sin x
1. Evaluate 0 sin x  cos x
dx . Textbook Page No.: 3.101


2
2. Evaluate  log  tan x  dx . Textbook Page No.: 3.102
0

3
dx
3. Evaluate 
 1 tan x
. Textbook Page No.: 3.106
6

2
dx
4. Evaluate 0 1  tan x . (A/M 2019) Textbook Page No.: 3.107

2
x dx
5. Evaluate 
0 x  2 x
. Textbook Page No.: 3.109

tan x
6. Evaluate  sec x  cos x dx . (Jan 2018)

 Simple Problems on Integral Calculus


x2  5x  1
1. Evaluate  x dx .
2. Evaluate   2x  5 4  2x  dx .
ex  1
3. Evaluate  e x dx .
4. Evaluate  sin 3x cos 2 x dx .

5. Evaluate  sec x dx .
1  tan x
6. Evaluate  1  tan x dx .
7. Evaluate  log x dx .

8. Evaluate  tan 1 x dx .

9. Evaluate  xe x dx .
tan 1 x
10. Evaluate  1  x2 dx .

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 Integration by Parts
1. Evaluate  eax cos bx dx using integration by parts. (Jan 2018)
Textbook Page No.: 3.38
 Problems on Reduction Formula

2
1. Evaluate  cos5 x dx . (Jan 2018)
0

2. Evaluate  sin n x dx . Textbook Page No.: 3.45

3. Evaluate  cos n x dx . Textbook Page No.: 3.47

4. Evaluate  sin m x cosn x dx . Textbook Page No.: 3.49

 Integration of Rational and Irrational Functions

x2
1. Evaluate x  4x  3
2
dx . Textbook Page No.: 3.55

x 1
2. Evaluate  dx . Textbook Page No.: 3.57
( x  2)2 ( x  3)
dx
3. Evaluate  (x 2
 4)( x  1)
. Textbook Page No.: 3.58

 /2
sin x cos x
4. Evaluate 
0
cos x  3cos x  2
2
dx . (A/M 2019)

Textbook Page No.: 3.60


dx
5. Evaluate  2 . Textbook Page No.: 3.64
x  3x  3
3  2x
6. Evaluate  2 dx . Textbook Page No.: 3.67
x  x 1
7. Evaluate  x 2  3x  10 dx . Textbook Page No.: 3.74

8. Evaluate  1  3x  x 2 dx . Textbook Page No.: 3.74


dx
9. Evaluate  x  3x  10
2
. Textbook Page No.: 3.79

dx
10. Evaluate  1  x  x2
. Textbook Page No.: 3.80

2x  5
11. Evaluate  x  2 x  10
2
dx . Textbook Page No.: 3.87 (A/M 2019)

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x
12. Evaluate  x  x 1
2
dx . Textbook Page No.: 3.93 (Jan 2018)

2x  3
13. Evaluate  10  7 x  x 2
dx . Textbook Page No.: 3.89

14. Evaluate   3x  2  x 2  x  1 dx . Textbook Page No.: 3.75


dx
15. Evaluate   2 x  3 x2  x  1
. Textbook Page No.: 3.82

Unit – IV (Multiple Integrals)

 Double Integration
a a2  x2
1. Evaluate  0 0
a 2  x 2  y 2 dxdy . (N/D 2016)

Textbook Page No.: 4.6


 Change of Order of Integration

e y
1. Evaluate 0 x y dxdy by changing the order of integration.
Textbook Page No.: 4.21 (N/D 2010),(A/M 2011),(A/M 2019)

a 2 ax
2. Change the order of integration for the given integral  
0 0
x 2 dydx and evaluate it.

(Jan 2018)

2 4 y 2

3. Change the order of integration in  


0 0
xy dxdy and evaluate it. (N/D 2016)

Textbook Page No.: 4.33

4 a 2 ax
4. Change the order of integration and hence evaluate it  0 2
xy dydx . (A/M 2017)
x
4a

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1 2 x

5. Change the order of integration 


0 x2
xy dxdy and hence evaluate.

(Jan 2010),(M/J 2012),(Jan 2014),(Jan 2016),(M/J 2016)

a 2a  x

6. Change the order of integration in the interval  


0 x2 / a
xy dydx and hence evaluate it.

Textbook Page No.: 4.28 (M/J 2010),(Jan 2013),(M/J 2014)

1 2 y
7. Change the order of integration and hence find the value of 
0 y
xy dxdy .(N/D 2011)

Textbook Page No.: 4.35


a a
x
8. Change the order of integration in  x
0 y
2
 y2
dxdy and hence evaluate it. (M/J 2013)

Textbook Page No.: 4.20

1 1
x
9. By changing the order of integration, evaluate  x
0 y
2
 y2
dxdy . (M/J 2015)

 Double Integrals in Polar Coordinates


a a
x
1. Evaluate by changing to polar coordinates  x
0 y
2
 y2
dxdy . (Jan 2018)

Textbook Page No.: 4.52

a a
x 2 dxdy
2. Express  in polar coordinates and then evaluate it.
 x2  y2 
3/ 2
0 y

Textbook Page No.: 4.56 (M/J 2009),(N/D 2018)



 x2  y2  dxdy
3. Evaluate e
0 0
by converting to polar coordinates. Hence deduce the value

e
 x2
of dx . (Jan 2010),(N/D 2010),(Jan 2014),(Jan 2016),(M/J 2016),(N/D 2016)
0

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2 2 x  x2

  x  y 2  dydx into polar coordinates and hence


2
4. Transform the integral
0 0

evaluate it. (A/M 2011),(N/D 2014)

Textbook Page No.: 4.58

x2 y2
5. By Transforming into polar coordinates, evaluate  x2  y2
dxdy over annular region

between the circles x 2  y 2  a 2 and x 2  y 2  b2 , (b  a ) . (Jan 2013)

Textbook Page No.: 4.66

a a2  x2
dxdy
6. Transform the double integral  
0 a  x2  y2
2
into polar co-ordinates and then
ax  x 2

evaluate it. (Jan 2012)

Textbook Page No.: 4.61

7. Transform the integral into polar coordinates and hence evaluate


a a2  x2

 
0 0
x 2  y 2 dydx . (Jan 2012)

Textbook Page No.: 4.60

 Area enclosed by Plane Curves


1. Using double integral, find the area bounded by y  x and y  x 2 . (Jan 2018)

Textbook Page No.: 4.40

2. Find, by double integration, the area enclosed by the curves y 2  4ax and x 2  4ay .
Textbook Page No.: 4.41 (Jan 2010),(A/M 2011),(M/J 2013)

3. Find the area common to y 2  4 x and x 2  4 y using double integration.(N/D 2011)

x2 y2
4. Using double integral find the area of the ellipse   1 . (M/J 2013),(N/D 2016)
a 2 b2

Textbook Page No.: 4.39

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x y
5. Evaluate   xy dxdy over the region in the positive quadrant bounded by a  b  1 .
Textbook Page No.: 4.14 (A/M 2019)

  xy dxdy over the positive quadrant of the circle x  y2  a2 .


2
6. Evaluate

Textbook Page No.: 4.12 (Jan 2014), (Jan 2016),(M/J 2016)

7. Evaluate   ( x  y) dxdy over the region between the line y  x and the parabola
y  x2 . (Jan 2011),(A/M 2017)

Textbook Page No.: 4.9

8. Find the area inside the circle r  a sin but lying outside the cardioids
r  a  1  cos   . (Jan 2009)

Textbook Page No.: 4.49

9. Find the area which is inside the circle r  3a cos  and outside the cardioids
r  a  1  cos   . (Jan 2013)

Textbook Page No.: 4.48

10. Find the area of the cardioid r  a  1  cos   . (M/J 2014),(N/D 2014),(M/J 2015)

Textbook Page No.: 4.45

 Triple integrals and Volume of Solids


a b c

x  y 2  z 2  dxdydz .
2
1. Evaluate (A/M 2017)
0 0 0

Textbook Page No.: 4.71

log 2 x x  y

2. Evaluate 
0 0 0
e x  y  z dxdydz . (M/J 2009)

Textbook Page No.: 4.77

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a a2  x2 a2  x2  y2
1
3. Evaluate  
0 0

0 a2  x2  y2  z2
dzdydx . (N/D 2011)

Textbook Page No.: 4.74

1 1 x 2 1 x 2  y 2
dzdydx
4. Evaluate  
0 0

0 1  x2  y2  z2
. (Jan 2012),(Jan 2013),(M/J 2015)

5. Using triple integration, find the volume of the sphere x 2  y 2  z 2  a 2 .

Textbook Page No.: 4.80 (N/D 2010), (M/J 2015)

x2 y2 z2
6. Find the volume of the ellipsoid    1. (Jan 2010),(A/M 2011)
a 2 b2 c 2

Textbook Page No.: 4.81

x y z
7. Find the volume of the tetrahedron bounded by the plane    1 and the
a b c
coordinate plane x  0, y  0, z  0 . (M/J 2010),(N/D 2014)

Textbook Page No.: 4.83

 xyz dxdydz over the first octant of x  y2  z2  a2 .


2
8. Find the value of
(A/M 2017),(Jan 2018)

 x
2
9. Evaluate yz dxdydz taken over the tetrahedron bounded by the planes
x y z
x  0, y  0, z  0 and    1. (Jan 2011)
a b c

Textbook Page No.: 4.89

dzdydx
10. Evaluate   x  y  z  1 3 where V is the region bounded by x  0, y  0,

z  0, x  y  z  1 . (N/D 2011),(Jan 2014),(Jan 2016),(M/J 2016)

Textbook Page No.: 4.88

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Unit – V (Differential Equations)

 Differential Equations with Constant Coefficients


1.  
Solve D2  2 D  2 y  e 2 x  cos 2 x . (N/D 2016)

Textbook Page No.: 5.23

2.  
Solve D3  2 D2  D y  e  x  cos 2 x . (Jan 2016)

Textbook Page No.: 5.21

3.  
Solve D2  16 y  cos 3 x . (Textbook Page No.: 5.20) (N/D 2010)

4.  
Solve : D2  3 D  2 y  sin x  x 2 . (Textbook Page No.: 5.25) (M/J 2011)

5. Solve the equation D 2


 5 D  4  y  e  x sin 2 x . (A/M 2011),(ND 2012)

Textbook Page No.: 5.28

6.  
Solve the equation D2  4 D  3 y  e  x sin x . (M/J 2010)

7.  
Solve D2  4 D  3 y  e x cos 2 x . (M/J 2012)

8.  
Solve D2  4 D  3 y  6e 2 x sin x sin 2 x . (N/D 2011)

Textbook Page No.: 5.29

9.  
Solve D2  3 D  2 y  xe 3 x  sin 2 x . (M/J 2015)

d2 y dy
10. Solve 2
 2  y  8 xe x sin x . (N/D 2013)
dx dx

11.   x
Solve D  2 D  1 y  xe cos x . (Textbook Page No.: 5.33)
2
(M/J 2016)

12. Solve the equation D 2


 4  y  x 2 cos 2 x . (M/J 2009),(N/D 2011)

Textbook Page No.: 5.31

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 Method of Variation of Parameters


d2 y
1. Solve  a 2 y  tan ax by method of variation of parameters.
dx 2
Textbook Page No.: 5.73 (M/J 2009),(M/J 2011),(M/J 2014), (M/J 2016),(A/M 2019)

2.  
Apply method of variation of parameters to solve D2  4 y  cot 2 x .
Textbook Page No.: 5.75 (N/D 2009),(N/D 2011),(Jan 2018)

3.  
Solve D2  a 2 y  sec ax using the method of variation of parameters.

Textbook Page No.: 5.77 (M/ 2012),(N/D 2016)

d2 y
4. Solve  y  cos ecx by the method of variation of parameters.
dx 2
Textbook Page No.: 5.79 (A/M 2011),(ND 2012)

5.  
Solve D2  1 y  cos ecx cot x using the method of variation of parameters.

Textbook Page No.: 5.80 (A/M 2015)

6.  
Solve D2  1 y  x sin x by the method of variation of parameters. (M/J 2010)

Textbook Page No.: 5.87

7. Solve, by the method of variation of parameters, y  2 y  y  e x log x .(M/J 2015)

Textbook Page No.: 5.89

 Euler’s and Legendre’s Equations


d2 y dy 1
1. Solve x 2
2
 4x  2 y  x2  2 . (M/J 2013)
dx dx x

Textbook Page No.: 5.37

2.  
Solve x 2 D2  xD  1 y  sin  log x  . (N/D 2014)

3.  
Solve x 2 D2  2 xD  4 y  x 2  2log x . (M/J 2010)

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d2 y dy
4. Solve x 2 2
x  y  log x . (N/D 2016)
dx dx

5.  
Solve x 2 D2  xD  4 y  x 2 sin  log x  . (N/D 2009) ,(M/J 2012)

Textbook Page No.: 5.42

6.  
Solve x 2 D2  3 xD  4 y  x 2 cos  log x  . (N/D 2010)

7.  
Solve x 2 D2  xD  2 y  x 2 log x . (M/J 2016)

Textbook Page No.: 5.44

2
 log x 
8. 
Solve x 2 D 2  xD  1 y     x 
 . (Textbook Page No.: 5.46) (M/J 2014)

d 2 y 1 dy 12log x
9. Solve the equation   . (N/D 2012)
dx 2 x dx x2

Textbook Page No.: 5.48

d2 y dy
10. Solve: (1  x ) 2
2
 (1  x )  y  4cos  log(1  x ) . (N/D 2011),(Jan 2018)
dx dx

Textbook Page No.: 5.55

d2 y dy
11. Solve (1  x ) 2
2
 (1  x )  y  2sin  log(1  x ) . (A/M 2011)
dx dx

d2 y dy
Solve  x  2    x  2  y  3 x  4 .
2
12. 2
(A/M 2019)
dx dx

Textbook Page No.: 5.54

d2 y dy
Solve  3 x  2   3  3 x  2   36 y  3 x 2  4 x  1 .
2
13. 2
(M/J 2013)
dx dx

Textbook Page No.: 5.52

Solve  2 x  7  y  6  2 x  7  y  8 y  8 x .
2
14. (Jan 2016)

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 Method of Undetermined Co-efficients


1. Solve ( D2  6D  5) y  3e2 x by method of undetermined coefficients.
Textbook Page No.: 5.92
2. Solve ( D2  5D  4) y  2e x by method of undetermined coefficients.
Textbook Page No.: 5.93
3. Solve ( D2  7 D  12) y  sin 2 x by method of undetermined coefficients.
Textbook Page No.: 5.94
4. Solve ( D2  D  6) y  3x 2 by method of undetermined coefficients.
Textbook Page No.: 5.97
5. Solve ( D2  3D  2) y  e x  x2 by method of undetermined coefficients.
Textbook Page No.: 5.98
6. Solve ( D2  5D  6) y  e3 x  sin x by method of undetermined coefficients.
Textbook Page No.: 5.99
7. Solve  D2  2D  y  5e x cos x by using method of undetermined coefficients. (Jan 2018)
Textbook Page No.: 5.101
8. Solve ( D2  2D  1) y  e x sin 2 x by method of undetermined coefficients. (A/M 2019)
Textbook Page No.: 5.102
 System of Simultaneous Linear Differential Equations
dx dy
1. Solve  2 y  sin 2t ,  2 x  cos 2t . (N/D 2009),(M/J 2012)
dt dt

Textbook Page No.: 5.59

dx dy
2. Solve  2 y   sin t ,  2 x  cos t given x  1 , y  0 at t  0 . (N/D 2010)
dt dt

Textbook Page No.: 5.61

dx dy
3. Solve  y  t and  x  t2. (A/M 2011),(M/J 2016)
dt dt

Textbook Page No.: 5.63

dx dy
4. Solve  y  et , x  t. (N/D 2012),(N/D 2014)
dt dt

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dx dy
5. Solve  2 x  3 y  t and  3 x  2 y  e 2t . (N/D 2011)
dt dt

Textbook Page No.: 5.67

6. Solve Dx  y  sin 2t and  x  Dy  cos 2t . (Jan 2018)


dx dy
7. Solve the simultaneous differential equations:   3 x  sin t ,
dt dt
dx
 y  x  cos t . Textbook Page No.: 5.69 (M/J 2015),(A/M 2019)
dt

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