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Model Paper Mathematics I 1 1 r16

This document is a model paper for a Mathematics 1 exam for a first year engineering student. It consists of two parts: Part A contains 7 compulsory short answer questions covering topics like solving differential equations, finding Laplace transforms, and evaluating integrals. Part B contains 7 multi-part questions worth 7+7 marks each, involving techniques like using convolution to evaluate integrals, using Laplace transforms to solve differential equations, and using Lagrange multipliers to find optimal dimensions for a problem.
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Model Paper Mathematics I 1 1 r16

This document is a model paper for a Mathematics 1 exam for a first year engineering student. It consists of two parts: Part A contains 7 compulsory short answer questions covering topics like solving differential equations, finding Laplace transforms, and evaluating integrals. Part B contains 7 multi-part questions worth 7+7 marks each, involving techniques like using convolution to evaluate integrals, using Laplace transforms to solve differential equations, and using Lagrange multipliers to find optimal dimensions for a problem.
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MODEL PAPER

Subject Code: R161102/R16 Set No - 1


I B. Tech I Semester Regular Examinations Nov. - 2016
MATHEMATICS-I
(Common to all branches)
Time: 3 hours Max. Marks: 70
Question Paper Consists of Part-A and Part-B
Answering the question in Part-A is Compulsory,
Four Questions should be answered from Part-B
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PART-A

1. (a) Solve the D.E (1 + xy ) xdy + (1 − xy ) ydx = 0


d 2 y dy
(b) Solve the D.E + + y=0
dx 2 dx
(c) Find L(te3t sin 3t )
∞  u −1  
(d) Evaluate L−1  ∫ log   du 
s  u +1  
du
(e) If u = x log xy where x3 + y 3 + 3xy = 1, find
dx
(f) From the partial differential equation of family of cones having vertex at origin.
∂3 z ∂3 z ∂4 z
(g) Solve 3 − 3 2 + 4 3 = 0
∂x ∂x ∂y ∂y
PART-B

2. (a) Solve: xy sin 


cos  
 sin   cos     0
(b) The number of N of bacteria in a culture grew at a rate proportional to N. The value of N
was initially 100 and increased to 332 in one hour. What was the value of N after 3/2
hours?
[7+7]
  
3. (a) Solve:    2 
 x e cos 
(b) Consider an electrical circuit containing an inductance L, Resistance R and capacitance
C. let q be the electrical charge on the condenser plate and ‘i’ be the current in the circuit
at any time. Given that L = 10 henries, R = 120 ohms, q = 1000 farads and There is
applied E.M.F 17 sin 2t in the circuit. At time zero the current is zero and the charge is
1/2000 coulomb. Then find the charge on the capacitor
[7+7]
 
4. (a) State convolution theorem and use it to evaluate      
(b) Solve ′′
2 ′
5  " # $%&'; 0  ′ 0  1, using Laplace transforms
[7+7]

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Subject Code: R161102/R16 Set No - 1

5. (a) A rectangular box in which is open at the top has capacity 256cu.units. Determine the
dimensions of the box such that the least material is required for the construction of the
box. Use the method of Lagrange’s method of multipliers to obtain the solution
    -
(b) Prove that +      , ,     
are functionally dependent and find the relation
between them.
[7+7]
6. (a) Solve  -
. /   -
. 0  . -  -
(b) Form the partial differential equation by eliminating ф from
ф (x + y+ z,  -
-  . -  0
[7+7]
- ′- -
7. (a) Solve 12  2  32
32 4 .  
"

∂2 z ∂z ∂2 z
(b) Solve − 4 + 3 = x + 3y
∂x 2 ∂x∂y ∂y 2
[7+7]

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