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Reg.

No.:
Name
:

TERM END EXAMINATION (TEE)– February 2023

Programme B.Tech. (All Branches) Semester Winter 2022-23


Course Name Calculus and Laplace Transforms/ Slot / Class No A21+A22+A23
MAT1001
Time 3 hrs Max. Marks 100

Answer ALL the Questions

Q. No. Question Description Marks


PART A - (60 Marks)
(a) If f ( x, y, z )  5 xyz 12
, find the value of 𝑥, 𝑦, 𝑧 for which 𝑓(𝑥, 𝑦, 𝑧) is
x  2 y  4z
maximum subject to the condition xyz=8

OR
1
(b) If u  f ( x 2  2 yz, y 2  2 zx) 6

find the value of


u u u
( y 2  zx)  ( x 2  zy)  ( z 2  xy)
x y z
(c) Expand 𝑒 𝑥 𝑐𝑜𝑠𝑦 near the point (1, 0.25) by using Taylor’s theorem. 6
(a) By changing the order of integration solve the following double integration 12
1 2 x

  xydydx
0 x2

OR
(b) Find  f ( x, y )dxdy where f ( x, y)  x 2  y 2 dxdy 6
2 R
and region R is shown in the following figure:

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(c) Evaluate the triple integral ∭𝐷 𝑥𝑦𝑧 𝑑𝑉 over the region in space 𝐷: 6
x 2  y 2  z 2  4, x  0, y  0, z  0 . Draw the region of integration.

(a) Verify Stoke’s theorem for F  yi  zj  xk over the surface 12


x 2  y 2  1  z, z  0

OR
(b) If F = (2x + y2)i + (3y − 4x)j then evaluate  F.dr
C
around a triangle ABC in the 6
3
xy-plane with vertices A(0, 0), B(2, 0), C(2, 1) in the counter clock wise
direction

(c)     
Evaluate  x 2  xy dx  x 2  y 2 dy , where C is the square bounded by the lines 6
C

x=0, x=1, y=0 and y=1

(a) Solve following differential equation by using Method of Variation of 12


d2y dy
Parameters 2
 2  2 y  e x sec3 x
dx dx

OR
4
(b) di 6
Solve the equation L  Ri  E0 sin t where L, R and E0 are constants and
dt
discuss the case when t increases indefinitely.

(c) Solve (2 xy cos x  2 xy  1)dx  (sin x  x  3)dy  0


2 2 2
6
(a) Solve the following differential equation by using Laplace Transform 12
𝑦 + 2𝑦 + 5𝑦 = 𝑒 −𝑡 𝑆𝑖𝑛 𝑡, y(0) = 0, y(0) = 1

OR
5
(b) Evaluate 6
 2s 2  6s  5 
L-1  3 
 s  6s  11s  6 
2

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(c)  s2 1  6
Evaluate by using convolution theorem L  2 
 s 4 s 9 
2
  
Part B –40 Marks

6 z2 8
Find the tangent plane to the surface e xy 2
 zy  61 
4
at (0, 2, 6)
x 1

7 Evaluate double integration over the positive quadrant of the circles 𝑥 2 + 𝑦 2 = 1 8

xy
 1 y2
dxdy

8 Verify Gauss’s divergence theorem for F  ( x2  yz)i  ( y 2  xz) j  ( z 2  xy)k 8


taken over the rectangular parallelepiped bounded by
0  x  a,0  y  b,0  z  c

9 Solve the differential equation by using the method of undermined coefficient 8


2
d y dy
2
 2  4 y  13e 2 x
dx dx

10 Solve the differential equation by using Laplace transform 8


y ' '3 y '2 y  4t  e when y (0)  1 and y ' (0)  1
3t

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