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This document is an end-semester examination for a course in Ordinary Differential Equations and Matrix Theory at the National Institute of Technology Rourkela. It consists of 10 questions testing various concepts related to matrix theory, differential equations, and their applications. Students are required to answer all questions within the 3 hour duration and each question carries equal marks.

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This document is an end-semester examination for a course in Ordinary Differential Equations and Matrix Theory at the National Institute of Technology Rourkela. It consists of 10 questions testing various concepts related to matrix theory, differential equations, and their applications. Students are required to answer all questions within the 3 hour duration and each question carries equal marks.

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NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY ROURKELA

DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS
END-SEMESTER (SPRING) EXAMINATION, 2018

Course ID.: MA-1002 Full Marks-50


Subject: Ordinary differential equations and matrix theory (Math II)
Duration of Examination: 3 Hours
__________________________________________________________________________________________

Answer ALL Questions


Each question carries equal marks
No part of a question may be answered separately
(Notations have their usual meanings)

1. (i) Let v1 = (1,1,1) , v2 = (0,1,1) , v3 = (0,0,1) . Use Gram-Schmidt process to convert the basis
{v1 , v2 , v3} of 3 into an orthonormal basis in 3 . 2.5
n
(ii) Given a set W of vectors formed by all vectors in  with the first n − 2 components zero,
find the basis and dimension of the vector space formed by W . 2.5
 t  F (s )


2. (i) If L{ f (t )} = F ( s ) , then prove that L  f (u )du  =
 s
. 2.5
0
(ii) Find the type of conic section given by the following quadratic form
− 11x12 + 84 x1 x2 + 24 x22 = 156 . 2.5
3. Find the inverse of the following matrix by Gauss-Jordan method 5
 0 1 3
 
 1 2 3
 3 1 1
 
 1 − 3 3
 
4. Find the matrix P (if it exists) which diagonalise the matrix  3 − 5 3  . 5
 6 − 6 4
 
5. Using convolution theorem, evaluate
t

∫ sin u cos(t − u)du ,


0
(without integration). 5

6. Find the solution of the initial value problem by Laplace transform method 5
y ′′ + 2 y ′ + 2 y = δ (t − π ) with initial conditions y (0) = 1 , y′(0) = 0 .
7. Solve the following differential equation by the method of undetermined coefficients
y′′′′ + y′′ = 3 x 2 + 4 sin x − 2 cos x . 5
8. Find the particular integral of the following differential equation by the method of variation of
parameters
y′′ − 2 y′ + 2 y = e x tan x . 5
9. Using power series method to solve the initial value problem 5
( x − 1) y ′′ + xy′ + y = 0 , y (0) = 2 , y′(0) = −1 .
10. Using Frobenius method to solve the following differential equation 5
2 2
2 x y′′ + xy′ + ( x − 3) y = 0 .

END

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