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The document is a question bank for B.Tech. Semester II Mathematics II (BT-202) covering various modules. It includes a series of mathematical problems to solve, ranging from differential equations to vector calculus and complex analysis. Each module contains multiple questions that require analytical and problem-solving skills in mathematics.

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The document is a question bank for B.Tech. Semester II Mathematics II (BT-202) covering various modules. It includes a series of mathematical problems to solve, ranging from differential equations to vector calculus and complex analysis. Each module contains multiple questions that require analytical and problem-solving skills in mathematics.

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B.Tech.

Sem II, Mathematics –II (BT- 202 )


Question Bank

Module-1

1. Solve

2. Solve

3. Solve

4. Solve .

5. Solve

6. Solve

7. Solve

8. Solve .

9. Solve

10. Solve
11. Solve

12. Solve

13. Find the particular integral of

14. Solve:

15. Solve:

16. Solve

17. Solve .

18. Solve

19. Solve

20.

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21.

22.

23. Solve

24.

25. Solve

26. Solve

27. Solve .

28. A mechanical system with two degrees of freedom satisfies the equations.

, . Obtain an expression for x and y in terms of t.

Given all vanish at t = 0.

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Module-2
1. Solve

Ans.

2. Solve , given that is one integral.

Ans.

3. Solve the equation , when and .

Ans.

4 .Solve by method of variation of parameters

Ans.

5. Solve by method of variation of parameters

Ans.

6. Solve the following by using method of variation of parameters


(i)

(ii)

7. Solve in series:

8. Obtain the series solution of the equation:

9. Apply the method of variation of parameter to solve

10. Solve

Ans.

11. Solve in series of the following equation

Ans.

12. Solve in series of the following equation

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Ans.

13. Solve in series method:

Ans.

14. Solve in series method:

Ans.

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Module-3
1. Form the partial differential equation by eliminating arbitrary functions from following:
(i) Ans.

(ii) Ans.

2. Solve
Ans.

3. Solve
Ans.

4. Solve

Ans.

5. Solve
Ans.

6. Solve

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Ans. OR

7. Solve
Ans.

8. Solve
Ans.

9. Solve
Ans.

10. Solve by Charpit’s method


Ans.

11. Solve by Charpit’s method.


Ans.

12. Solve

13. Find the complete integral of equation


Ans.
14. Find the Complete Integral of the equation .

15. Solve

Ans.

16. Solve
Ans.

17. Solve

Ans.

18. Solve OR

Ans.

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19. Solve
Ans.

20. Solve the partial differential equation

Module-4

1. Determine whether is analytic or not.


2. Find the imaginary part of the analytic function whose real part is

3. Use C.R equations to find where


4. Show that is a harmonic function.
5. Find the analytic function for which is imaginary.

6. If f(z) is a regular function of prove that

7. Prove that u= is harmonic. Find ‘ ’such that


is analytic also express in terms of .
8. Integrate along a straight line and also along the path
consisting of ‘2’ straight line segments OB and BA where ‘O’ is the origin, B is the point

and ‘A’ the point .Hence show that the integral of along the closed path is zero.

9. Evaluate along (i)Real axis to 2 & then vertically to 2+i.

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(ii)The line y= .

10. Show the function has an isolated essential singularity at

11. Find the kind of singularity of at

12. Find the kind of singularity of the function f(z)=

13. Determine the poles of the function and

residues at each pole


14. Find the order of each pole and residues at it for the function

15. Evaluate the residues of at and and show that their sum
is zero.

16. Evaluate where ‘c’ is the circle .

17. Show that

18. Show that

19. Apply the calculus of residues to show that

Show that the Cauchy-Riemann conditions are satisfied for the function
20.
and also prove that

21. Evaluate , where C is the circle .

22 . Evaluate along the path

23. Evaluate poles and residues of the function

24. Determine the analytic function , When

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(i) (ii) (iii) with

(iv)

Module-5
1. Prove that

2. A particle moves along the curve . Find the magnitude of

velocity at any time . Find the component of velocity along at time .

3. What is the greatest rate of increasing at the point (1, 0, 3).


Ans. 9

4. Find the directional derivative of the function

at the point P(1,2,3) in the direction of the line PQ, where Q is the point (5, 0, 4).

5. Find the values of the constants a, b, c so that the directional derivative of


at point (1, 2, -1) has a maximum magnitude 64 in the direction
parallel to z – axis.
Ans. a = 6, b = 24, c = -8.
6. In what direction from (3,1,-2) is the directional derivative of maximum? Find
also the magnitude of this maximum.

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Ans. , 418.45
7. What is the directional derivative of at point (2, -1, 1) in the direction of the
normal to surface at (-1, 2, 1).
Ans.
8. Find the directional derivative of at the point (1, -2, 1) in the direction of the normal
surface , where .
Ans.
9. The temperatures of points in space is given by .
A mosquito located at (1,1,2) desires to fly in such a direction that it will get warm as
soon as possible.In what direction should it move?

Ans.

10. Show that the vector V= (x+3y)I +(y – 3z)j +( x – 2z)k is solenoidal

11. Prove that (i) (ii)


(iii) is solenoidal, if n = -3.

12. If F =(x+ y+1) i + j-(x+y) k, show that F. curl F = 0

13. Find div curl where F = grad (x +y +z -3xyz)


Ans. div = 6 (x+y+z), curl =0
14. A vector field is given by .Show that potential
is irrotational & Find its scalar potential.

Ans.

15. Find A when where


Ans. m(m+1)
16. Given that : , where t = 2
, where t = 3

show that

17. Using the line integral compute the work done by the force
When moves a particle from the point (0,0,0) to the point (2,1,1) along the curve
x.

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Ans. 288/35.
18. Find the total work done in moving a particle in a force field given by
along the curve from t = 1 to t = 2.
Ans. 303.

19. Evaluate , where and S is the part of surface of Plane

which lies in the first octant.


Ans. 24

20. Find the value of , where and surface S Is

bounded by the Planes x = 0, x = a, y = 0, y = a, z = 0, z = a.

Ans.

21. Using Stoke’s theorem or otherwise, evaluate

Where c is the circle x +y = 1, corresponding to the surface of sphere


unit radius
Ans.

22. Evaluate by stoke’s theorem, where and c is the boundary

of the rectangle , y = 0 and y = b.


Ans. =

23. Use Divergence theorem to show that where, and S is the


surface bounding the region , z = 0 and z = 3.

Ans.

24. Verify the divergence theorem for the function taken over the
region in the first octant bounded by and x = 2.

25. The vector field i +zj+ yzk is defined over the volume of the cuboid given by
0 0 0 enclosing the surface S. Evaluate the surface integral
Ans. abc (a + b/2)

26. Evaluate , where , C is the circle ,z=0

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Ans.

27. Apply Stoke’s theorem to find value of , where C is the curve of


intersection and x + z = a.

Ans.

28. Verify the Stoke’s theorem when, and S be the upper half
surface of the sphere .

29. Verify the Stoke’s theorem when, , taken around the rectangle in the
plane z = 0 and bounded by the line x = 0, y = 0, x = a, y = b.

30. Evaluate over the surface of the region above the xy-plane bounded by the
cone , and the plane z = 4 if
Ans.

31. Verify Divergence theorem for taken over the cube bounded by
X = 0, x = 1, y = 0, y = 1, z = 0 and z = 1.

32. If , then evaluate , where V i bounded by the


Planes x = 0, y = 0, z = 0 and 2x + 2y +z = 4.

Ans. 8/3.

33. Verify the Gauss divergence theorem for , taken over the region bounded
by the cylinder .

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