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21093 This document contains a mathematics exam with three sections: 1) Section A contains 10 short-answer questions worth 2 marks each 2) Section B contains 5 longer questions worth 5 marks each, requiring students to attempt 4 3) Section C contains 3 essay-style questions worth 10 marks each, requiring students to attempt 2 21093 The exam covers topics including even and odd functions, Laplace transforms, Fourier series, solving differential equations, hypothesis testing, and analyzing sample data.

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Mathematics - Iii: Inst Ruct Ions T O Candidat Es

21093 This document contains a mathematics exam with three sections: 1) Section A contains 10 short-answer questions worth 2 marks each 2) Section B contains 5 longer questions worth 5 marks each, requiring students to attempt 4 3) Section C contains 3 essay-style questions worth 10 marks each, requiring students to attempt 2 21093 The exam covers topics including even and odd functions, Laplace transforms, Fourier series, solving differential equations, hypothesis testing, and analyzing sample data.

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B.Tech.(3DAnimation & Graphics)(CSE/IT) (2012 Onwards)


(Sem.–3)
21093 21093 21093 MATHEMATICS
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III 21093 21093 21093
Subject Code : BTAM-302
Paper ID : [A2143]
Time : 3 Hrs. Max. Marks : 60
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INST RUCT IONS T O CANDIDAT ES :


1. SECTION-A is COMPULSORY cons is ting of TEN questions carrying TWO marks
each.
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2. 21093 c ontains 21093
SECTION-B 21093 c arrying 21093
FIVE questions FIVE marks 21093 21093
eac h and s tudents 21093
have to atte mpt any FOUR ques tions.
3. SECTION-C contains THREE questions carrying TEN marks each and s tudents
have to atte mpt any TWO questions.
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SECTION-A

o m
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21093 Write briefly/Fill
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a) Define even and odd function. Give an example of a function which is neither even

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nor odd.
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b) Write the sufficient conditions for the existence of Laplace transform.
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c) Find the Laplace transform of sinh(at).

p .r c
r
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b
differential equation.

p e
d) Eliminate the arbitrary function from z = ƒ(x2 + y2) to obtain a first order partial

a
e) Define analytic function. Give an example of a function which is not analytic.
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rp
z
f) Find the limit of ƒ(z) = as z  0. where z is a complex variable.
z
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g) Gauss elimination method is used to solve….
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h) Write the modified Euler’s method to solve initial value problems of ordinary
differential equations.
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i) In a book of 600 pages, there are 60 typographical errors. Assuming Poisson law for
the number of errors per page, find the probability that a randomly chosen 4 pages
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contain no errors.
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j) Define two types of errors in the testing of hypothesis.

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SECTION-B

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21093 Find the21093
Fourier series21093
expansion of the following periodic
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with period 221093 21093

  x, –   x  0 ,
f ( x) = 
0, 0  x   .
 21093
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3. Let ƒ(t) and g(t) be any two functions whose Laplace transforms exist. Then show that for
any two constants  and , we have L[ƒ(t) + g(t)] = L[ƒ(t)] + L[g(t)].
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Use this21093
property to find the Laplace transform
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of cosh(3t).
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z z
4. Solve x2(y – z) p + y2 (z – x) q = z2(x – y). where p  :q  .
x y
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5. In a distribution which is exactly normal, 12% of the items are under 30 and 85% are
under 60. Find the mean and standard deviation of the distribution.

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participating in an athletic championship
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found to be 175
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168 cm, 165 cm, 170 cm, 167 cm, 160 cm, 173 cm and 168 cm. Can we conclude that
the average height is greater than 165 cm? Test at 5% level of significance.

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SECTION-C

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7.
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Show that the function
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o
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.r c
 x3 ( 1  i ) – y 3 ( 1 – i )

a 
f(z) 

p
x2  y 2
 0 , 21093
, z  0,

r
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e
 z0

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8. Find the21093 b
solution of the21093 21093
system of equations
a 21093 p
satisfies the Cauchy-Riemann equations at z = 0 but ƒ'(0) does not exist
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45x1 + 2x2 + 3x3 = 58

b
2 + 2x3 = 4721093

5x1 + x2 + 20x3 = 67
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21093 places using the Gauss-Seidel
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dy
9. Solve the initial value problem  x  y, y (0) = 1 on the interval [0, 0.5] using
dx
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with the21093 The exact solution
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x
is y(x) = 2e – x – 1. Find the absolute errors at each step.

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