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109 3 EM2 Exam

This document contains an exam for an engineering mathematics course. It provides four sets of problems for students to solve: Set A involves taking inverse Fourier transforms of functions; Set B involves solving Sturm-Liouville problems to find eigenvalues and eigenfunctions; Set C involves solving Bessel's differential equations using specific transformations; Set D involves solving initial-boundary value problems using separation of variables. For each problem, students are instructed to show the details of their derivations. The document provides the questions and any initial/boundary conditions for five problems in each set.

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109 3 EM2 Exam

This document contains an exam for an engineering mathematics course. It provides four sets of problems for students to solve: Set A involves taking inverse Fourier transforms of functions; Set B involves solving Sturm-Liouville problems to find eigenvalues and eigenfunctions; Set C involves solving Bessel's differential equations using specific transformations; Set D involves solving initial-boundary value problems using separation of variables. For each problem, students are instructed to show the details of their derivations. The document provides the questions and any initial/boundary conditions for five problems in each set.

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109-3: Engineering Mathematics (II)

Exam

Time: 2021-08-26 Thu. 13:00PM-16:00PM (No extension)

Contact Lecturer TA1 TA2


Name Wenson Chang ddd ddd
E-mail [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]
Location 92A31 92912 92912
Extension 62392 62400-1612 62400-1612

Set A:
Find the inverse Fourier transform of the function. The details of the derivations should be provided.

1.
∂ 2 [10 sin(3w)/(w + π)]
.
dw2
2. 2
−9(w + 2)je−(w+2) .

3.
ie−(w−3)i − i [3 + (w − 3)i] e−(w−3)i .

4.
−2aw
.
(a2+ w2 )2
5.
2w − 5i
.
(6 − w2 + 5iw)2

Set B:
Solve the following SL problems, i.e., find the eigenvalues and the corresponding eigenfunctions. The details
of the derivations should be provided.
1. y 00 + 4λy = 0; y(0) − y 0 (0) = 0, y 0 (1) = 0.
0
2. e−4x y 0 + (1 + λ)e−4x y = 0; y(0) = y(16) = 0.
0
3. (ex y 0 ) + λex y = 0; y(0) + y 0 (0) = 0, y(π) = 0.

4. y 00 + 4λy = 0; y(0) = y(L) = 0.


5. y 00 + 4λy = 0; y 0 (0) = y(L) = 0.

Set C:
Find a general solution for the following Bessel’s differential equations in terms of Jv and Yv (or J−v ). Use the
indicated transformation. The details of the derivations should be provided.
1. xy 00 + 3y 0 + xy = 0, (y = u/x).
2. 9x2 y 00 + 9xy 0 + (9x4 − 4)y = 0, (z = x2 /2).

1

3. 4xy 00 + 4y 0 + y = 0, ( x = z).

4. xy 00 + y 0 + 4y = 0, (z = 4 x).
5. xy 00 − 3y 0 + xy = 0, (y = x2 u).

Set D:
Solve the initial-boundary value problem using separation of variables. The details of the derivations
should be provided.
1.
∂2y ∂2y
= 2 for 0 < x < 4, t > 0
∂t2 ∂x2
y(0, t) = y(4, t) = 0 for t ≥ 0
∂y
y(x, 0) = 0, (x, 0) = x(4 − x) for 0 ≤ x ≤ 4
∂t

2.
∂2y ∂2y
2
= 16 2 for 0 < x < π/3, t > 0
∂t ∂x
y(0, t) = y(π/3, t) = 0 for t ≥ 0
∂y
y(x, 0) = sin(3x), (x, 0) = π/3 − x for 0 ≤ x ≤ π/3
∂t

3.
∂2y ∂2y
= 36 for 0 < x < 8, t > 0
∂t2 ∂x2
y(0, t) = y(8, t) = 0 for t ≥ 0
∂y
y(x, 0) = 2 sin(πx), (x, 0) = 0 for 0 ≤ x ≤ 8
∂t

4.
∂2y ∂2y
= 25 for 0 < x < π, t > 0
∂t2 ∂x2
y(0, t) = y(π, t) = 0 for t ≥ 0
∂y
y(x, 0) = sin(x/2), (x, 0) = x for 0 ≤ x ≤ π
∂t

5.
∂2y ∂2y
= 2 for 0 < x < π, t > 0
∂t2 ∂x2
y(0, t) = y(π, t) = 0 for t ≥ 0
∂y
y(x, 0) = cos(x), (x, 0) = x2 for 0 ≤ x ≤ π
∂t

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