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DON'T MISS THESE Important Instructions:: Assignment No.01

This document provides instructions for Assignment No. 01 for the course MTH401. It details that the assignment is worth 30 total marks, is due on November 15th, 2012, and must be submitted individually through the learning management system and in MS Word format. The assignment contains 3 questions related to solving integrals using partial fractions, simplifying equations using logarithm rules, solving differential equations, and determining if a differential equation is exact or reducing it to exact form.
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DON'T MISS THESE Important Instructions:: Assignment No.01

This document provides instructions for Assignment No. 01 for the course MTH401. It details that the assignment is worth 30 total marks, is due on November 15th, 2012, and must be submitted individually through the learning management system and in MS Word format. The assignment contains 3 questions related to solving integrals using partial fractions, simplifying equations using logarithm rules, solving differential equations, and determining if a differential equation is exact or reducing it to exact form.
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Assignment No.

01
MTH401 (Fall 2012) Total marks: 30 Lecture # 01-06 Due date: 15-11-2012

DONT MISS THESE Important instructions:


Upload assignments properly through LMS only, (No Assignment will be accepted through email). All students are directed to use the font and style of text as is used in this document. In order to attempt this assignment you should have full command on Lecture # 01 to Lecture # 06. This is an individual assignment, not group assignment, so keep in mind that you are supposed to submit your own, self made & different assignment even if you discuss the questions with your class fellows. All similar assignments (even with some meaningless modifications) will be awarded zero marks and no excuse will be accepted. This is your responsibility to keep your assignment safe from others. Above all instructions are for all assignments so may not be mentioned in future.
Solve the assignment on MS word document and upload your word (.doc) files only. Do not solve the assignment on MS excel. If we get any assignment on MS excel or any format other than word file then it will not be graded.

Assignments through e-mail are not acceptable after due date (If there is any problem in submitting your assignment through LMS, you can send your solution file through email with in due date). You are advised to upload your assignment at least two days before Due date.

Question#1

Marks 10

(i) Solve the following integrals using partial fraction technique: dy a) ( y + 1) ( y 1) dx b) ( x + 1) ( x 1) (2) (ii) Simplify the following equation using logarithm rules: 1 1 1 1 ln y + 1 ln y 1 + ln C = ln x + 1 ln x 1 2 2 2 2 (2) (iii) Find the value of " C " from the following equation, when x = 2 and y = 2 : ln y +1 x +1 C = ln y 1 x 1

(2) (iv) Solve the following differential equation subject to the indicated initial condition: dy y 2 1 = ; y (2) = 2 dx x 2 1 (4) Question#2 Marks 10

Reduce the following differential equation into a separable form by taking appropriate substitution: dy 4x + 7 y + 2 = dx 4x + 7 y + 3 Question#3 Marks 10

(i) Determine whether the following differential equation is exact or not? ( 6 xy ) dx = ( 4 y + 9 x 2 ) dy (2) (ii) If the differential equation in (i) is not exact then reduce it into an exact form by multiplying it with an appropriate integrating factor: (4) (iii) Determine the implicit solution of the following differential equation: ( 6 x y 3 ) dx = ( 4 y 3 + 9 x 2 y 2 ) dy (4)

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