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Engineering Mathematics III Exam 2018

This document appears to be an exam for an engineering mathematics course. It contains two sections: Section A contains 10 multiple choice questions worth 3 marks each, covering topics like solving differential equations, finding particular integrals using Laplace transforms, and probability. Section B contains 5 long-form questions worth 10 marks each, requiring more comprehensive answers. The questions cover additional topics like using Laplace transforms to solve differential equations, finding Fourier series, probability, and solving word problems involving defective production rates. Students are instructed to answer any 5 of the 10 questions in this section. The exam is out of a total of 80 marks and tests a range of mathematical concepts relating to engineering.

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Engineering Mathematics III Exam 2018

This document appears to be an exam for an engineering mathematics course. It contains two sections: Section A contains 10 multiple choice questions worth 3 marks each, covering topics like solving differential equations, finding particular integrals using Laplace transforms, and probability. Section B contains 5 long-form questions worth 10 marks each, requiring more comprehensive answers. The questions cover additional topics like using Laplace transforms to solve differential equations, finding Fourier series, probability, and solving word problems involving defective production rates. Students are instructed to answer any 5 of the 10 questions in this section. The exam is out of a total of 80 marks and tests a range of mathematical concepts relating to engineering.

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C14-C-401/C14-CM-401/

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* 4424 * C14–IT– 401

4424
Board Diploma Examination, (C–14)
March/April—2018
DcE—Fourth Semester Examination
ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS–iii
Time : 3 hours ] [ Total Marks : 80

PART—A 3×10=30
Instructions : (1) Answer all questions.
(2) Each question carries three marks.
(3) Answers should be brief and straight to the point
and shall not exceed f ive simple sentences.

d 2y dy
1. Solve 2
−8
dx
+ 12y = 0
dx
2. Solve ( D 2 − 2D 2 − 4D + 8 ) y = 0
d 2y dy 4x
3. Find the particular integral of dx 2 − 5 dx + 6y = e

4. Find L {cos2 2t }

5. Find L {e −2t sin 4t }


*  s 2 − 3s + 4 
6. Find L−1  
 s3 
  s + 1  
7. Find L−1 log  
  s − 1 
8. Write down the formula for finding Euler’s constants of Fourier
series in [– p,p].
9. Find the Fourier sine series for f ( x ) = e x in 0 < x < π .
10. If a die is thrown, what is the probability of getting an even
number?
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PART–B 10×5=50

Instructions : *(1) Answer any f ive questions


(2) Each question carries ten marks
(3) Answers should be comprehensive and the criterion
for valuation is the content but not the length of the
answer.

11. (a) Solve ( D 2 + D − 6 ) y = e 3x + e −3x

(b) Solve ( D 2 + D + 1) y = 2 sin 3x

12. Solve ( D 2 + 3D + 2) y = e −x + x 2

13. (a) Evaluate L {te −t sin 3t }

(b) Using convolution theorem, find the inverse Laplace transform


1
of
(s 2
)(
+ 4 s2 + 9 )
d 2y dy
14. Solve +2 + 5y = e −t sin t , where y ( 0 ) = 0, y ′ ( 0 ) = 1 using Laplace
dt 2 dt
transforms.
15. Obtain the Fourier series of f(x) = |x| and deduce
1 1 1 π2
+ + + .....∞ =
8
on (– p,p)
12 32 52
16. Obtain half range cosine series for f(x) = x( 2 – x ) in the interval
1 1 1 1 π2
0 ≤ x ≤ 2. Hence show that
− + − + .... = .
12 22 32 42 12

17. (a) Let A and B be two events with P ( A ) = 1 , P ( B ) = 1


2 3
1
and P ( A ∩ B ) = 4
* Find (i) P(A/B) (ii) P ( A ∪ B )
3 1
(b) If P ( A ) = and P ( B ) = 5 , find P ( A ∩ B ) , if A and B are independent
5
events.

18. Three machines A, B and C produce respectively 60%, 30% and 10%
of the total number of items of a factory. The percentages of defective
output of these machines are respectively 2%, 3% and 4%. An item
is selected at random and is found defective. Find the probability
that the item was produced by machine C.
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