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M 2 Question bank 1

The document is a question bank from Mahatma Gandhi Mission's College of Engineering, containing various mathematical problems and proofs related to trigonometric identities, polynomial equations, and differential equations. It includes questions that require students to apply concepts from calculus and algebra to solve complex equations and prove identities. The questions are categorized by difficulty level and learning outcomes (COs).
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M 2 Question bank 1

The document is a question bank from Mahatma Gandhi Mission's College of Engineering, containing various mathematical problems and proofs related to trigonometric identities, polynomial equations, and differential equations. It includes questions that require students to apply concepts from calculus and algebra to solve complex equations and prove identities. The questions are categorized by difficulty level and learning outcomes (COs).
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Mahatma Gandhi Mission's College of Engineering, Near Airport, Hingoli road, Nanded. (Affiliated to Dr. BATU, Lonere, Tal. Mangaon, Dist-Raigad. Maharashtra (India)- 402103) QUESTION BANK Bi QNo. Questions Level | CO's i. If sin(a)+sin(B) + sin(y) = 0 = cos(a) + cos(B) + cos(y)then prove that a) cos(a + B) + cos(y + B) + cos(a + y) b)sin (a +B) +sin (y +8) +sin (@+y) =0 | c) cos 2a + cos 2B + cos 2y = Oand sin2a+sin2f +sin2y =0 | Apply co1 )cos*a + cos*p + cos*y = 3 = sin’a + sin?p +sin’y e)cos 3a + cos 3p + cos3y = 3cos(a +B +y) f) sin 3a + sin3f + sin3y = 3sin(a +P +y) 2 If @, B are bthe roots of the question x* — 23 x-+ 4 = 0 then prove that a? + 6 =0 Apply co1 3. Tesinavicosay™ Evaluate [=="a+'cose valuate [ecies 4] ‘Understand | CO1 a 14 8" Find all values of (3 + 142)" and hence show that their continued : 2 Apply co1 product is one. 5. Solve. i) x? +x54+i@3+1)=0 iixt — x3 +x?-x4+1=0 iii? +25 -x4-1=0 Apply om ivjx6 +1=0 aEas & | Prove that i) (SE2%)" = cosh(6x) + sin h(6x) 3 Apply co1 . Hop (tn! ii) tan [étog ($2) 7. Yiu = logtan (£ + £) then prove that 8) coshtu = sec8 ) siniu = tan Apply con ©) tanhu = sing a) tanh (3) = tang 8. | Solve, i)7 coshx + Bsinhx = 1 Apply co1 \i ii) 16coshSx = cosh(Sx) + 5 cos h(3x) + 10 cos hx Scanned with CamScanner Tfsin(A + 1B) = x + Ty then prove that > wy ye ne Desenreey + anew = t li)Saea costa = 2 Apply cot 10. Tfsin(@ + i) = cosa + {sina then prove that cos*@ = t sina Apply co1 1 ane-=) i = Re =H If cos(@ + i) = Re! then prove that @ = Flog=Ta-a Apply coL 12. Separate into real and imaginary parts of i) tanh™*(x + ty) fijlogssin (x + iy) Apply col 134 z jf 08 . (Te Iti" = A+ iB then provethat i) tan(“) ii) A? + B? = e-78 Apply col 14, Solve following differential equations. a) cos?x@ +y = tanx b) BA +y?)dx + (x-e"™*Y) =0 c) dr +(2rcoté) +sin20d6 =0 4) coshx 2 + ysinhx = 2cosh?xsinhx e) 2xy' = 10x5yS+y ) rsind —cos@S =r? a) eBryaxtys by) B= ytanx—y?secx dy _tany © x i) BBX = 1s xetsecy ayy Dd ee Apply co2 15. Solve the following differential equations. a) (y2eX” + 4x9)dx + (2xye"” — 3y?)dy = 0 b) Ge? — 4xy — 2y?)dx + (y? — 4xy — 2x?) dy = 0 dy , yeosxesinyty 9 dx uz sinx+x cosy+z_ d) (x?y — 2xy?)dx ~ (x3 — 3x2y) = 0 c) (x2y? + xy + )ydx + (x?y? — xy + Ixdy = Apply co2 Solve the following a) (yt + 2y)dx + (xy? + 2y* — 4x)dy = 0 ») (» a e) dx —x2ydy =0 c) (ylogy)dx + (x —logy)dy = 0 d)_ (+ xy)ydx + (1 - xy)xdy = 0 Apply co2 Scanned with CamScanner

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