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Mathematics III Ras401

This document appears to be an exam for a mathematics course covering topics including: 1) Singularities and their types in complex analysis, Cauchy-Riemann equations, normal distributions, binomial distributions, expected values, Newton-Cote's quadrature formula, and Z-transforms. 2) Analytic functions, Poisson distributions, integration using trapezoidal, Simpson's 1/3, and Simpson's 3/8 rules, and calculating angular velocity and acceleration from position-time data. 3) Verifying Cauchy's theorem and evaluating an integral involving sine and x. 4) Calculating skewness and kurtosis from height data and using least squares to fit a curve

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Mathematics III Ras401

This document appears to be an exam for a mathematics course covering topics including: 1) Singularities and their types in complex analysis, Cauchy-Riemann equations, normal distributions, binomial distributions, expected values, Newton-Cote's quadrature formula, and Z-transforms. 2) Analytic functions, Poisson distributions, integration using trapezoidal, Simpson's 1/3, and Simpson's 3/8 rules, and calculating angular velocity and acceleration from position-time data. 3) Verifying Cauchy's theorem and evaluating an integral involving sine and x. 4) Calculating skewness and kurtosis from height data and using least squares to fit a curve

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Paper Id: 1 9 9 4 2 1 Roll No.

B. TECH.
(SEM-IV) THEORY EXAMINATION 2017-18
MATHEMATICS - III
Time: 3 Hours Total Marks: 70
Note: Attempt all Sections. If require any missing data, then choose suitably.

SECTION A

1. Attempt all questions in brief. 2 x 7 = 14


a) Discuss Singularity and its types.

b) Write Cauchy-Riemann equation in polar co-ordinates.

c) The life of army shoes is normally distributed with mean 8 months and standard deviation 2 months. If
5000 pairs are insured, how many pairs would be expected to need replacement after 12 months? Given
that P ( z  2) = 0.0228.

d) Determine moment generating function of Binomial distribution.


1
e) Prove that: E 2 =  + 1 
2

f) Write Newton-Cote’s quadrature formula.

g) Find Z-transform of f (k ) = u(−k ) .

SECTION B

2. Attempt any three of the following: 7 x 3 = 21


sin 2 x 2 y
a) Determine an analytic function f(z) in terms of z if u + v = 2 + e − 2cos 2 x .
e2 y
b) Find the mean variance of Poisson distribution.

ex
0 1 + x dx using (i) Trapezoidal rule, (ii) Simpson’s 1/3rd rule and (iii) Simpson’s 3/8th rule.
6
c) Find

d) A rod is rotating in a plane. The following table gives the angle  (in radians) through which the rod has
turned for various values of time t (in seconds).

t: 0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 1.2

: 0 0.12 0.49 1.12 2.02 3.20 4.67

Calculate the angular velocity and angular acceleration at t =0.2 and t = 1.2 second.

1 1
e) Find Fourier cosine transform of , hence find Fourier sine transform of
1+ x 2
1 + x2
SECTION C
3. Attempt any one part of the following: 7x1=7
(a) Verify Cauchy theorem by integrating eiz along the boundary of the triangle with the vertices at
the points 1 + i, −1 + i and −1 − i .
 sin mx
(b) Evaluate  dx, m  0 ..
0 x
4. Attempt any one part of the following: 7x1=7
(a) The following table represents the height of a batch of 100 students. Calculate skewness and
kurtosis:

Height (in cm) 59 61 63 65 67 69 71 73 75


No. of students 0 2 6 20 40 20 8 2 2

c0
(b) Use the method of least squares to fit the curve y = + c1 x to the following table of values:
x
x 0.1 0.2 0.4 0.5 1 2
y 21 11 7 6 5 6
.
5. Attempt any one part of the following: 7x1=7
(a) Find the root of the equation xex = cos x using Regula-Falsi method correct to four decimal
places.
(b) Find Newton’s divided difference polynomial for the following data:
x: -3 -1 0 3 5
f(x): -30 -22 -12 330 3458

6. Attempt any one part of the following: 7x1=7


(a) Solve the initial value problem u = −2tu , u(0) = 1 with h = 0.2 on the interval 0, 0.4 . Use
2

Runge-Kutta fourth order method and compare your result with exact solution.
(b) Solve the following system of linear equations by Matrix decomposition method taking lii =1 for
1≤ i ≤ 3.
3x − y + 2z = 12 ; x + 2 y + 3z = 11; 2x − 2 y − z = 2
7. Attempt any one part of the following: 7x1=7
(a) Using Z-transform, solve the following difference equation:
yk+2 + 4 yk+1 + 3yk = 3k , given that y0 = 0 and y1 = 1.
(b) The temperature u in the semi-infinite rod 0  x   is determined by the differential equation
u  2u
= k 2 subject to conditions
t x
u
(i) u = 0 when t = 0, x  0 (ii) = − (a constant) when x = 0 and t  0 , (iii) u (x, t) is bounded.
x
Determine the temperature u (x, t).

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