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The document contains assignments for the subject AMS 312301 at S.K.B.P. Polytechnic for the academic year 2024-25, covering various topics such as indefinite integration, definite integration, applications of integration, differential equations, and numerical methods. Each section includes multiple problems and examples for students to solve, focusing on different integration techniques and methods for finding areas and roots of equations. The assignments are structured to enhance students' understanding of mathematical concepts and their applications.

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Applied Maths K Scheme

The document contains assignments for the subject AMS 312301 at S.K.B.P. Polytechnic for the academic year 2024-25, covering various topics such as indefinite integration, definite integration, applications of integration, differential equations, and numerical methods. Each section includes multiple problems and examples for students to solve, focusing on different integration techniques and methods for finding areas and roots of equations. The assignments are structured to enhance students' understanding of mathematical concepts and their applications.

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S.R.E.S.’, S.K.B.P.

Polytechnic Assignment Year : 2024-25


Kopargaon 1 Dept. : EE
ACAD/F/19 Subject : AMS 312301 Pages : 2
Rev = 00 Date:11/12/2017 Topic :- Indefinite Integration Date of submission :
Name of Subject Teacher : Shejwal A.V Total No. of Questions :-
I) Integration by Direct substitution

cos(log x) 1 ( x − 1)e x e x ( x + 1) 1
1)  dx 2)  sec 2 (log x) dx 3)  dx 4)  dx 5)  dx
x x x 2 sin 2 (e x / x) cos 2 ( x.e x ) x[9 + (log x) 2 ]

(tan −1 x)3 1 1
6)  7)  sin 3 x. cos xdx 7)  ee .e x dx 8)  9)  dx 10)  tan 3 xdx
x
dx dx
1+ x2 1 + tan x x+ x

dx
II ) Integration of the form 
ax + bx + c
2

dx dx dx sec 2 xdx dx
1)  2)  3)  4)  5) 
x + 3x + 2
2
x + 4x + 5
2
x − 3x + 4
2 3 tan 2 x − 2 tan x − 5 3x + 2 x + 1
2

dx dx
6)  7) 
3 + 2x − x2 x + x +1
2

dx dx dx
III ) Integration of the form  a + b sin x ,  a + b cos x ,  a sin x + b cos x + c

dx dx dx dx dx
1)  2)  3)  4)  5) 
4 − 5 cos x 5 + 4 cos x 5 − 4 sin x 1 + sin x + cos x 5 + 4 cos 2 x

dx
6) 
3 − 4 sin 2 x

dx dx dx
IV ) Integration of the form  a + b sin 2
x
,
a + b cos 2 x  a sin 2 x + b cos 2 x + c
,

dx dx dx dx
1)  2)  3)  4) 
4 cos x + 9 sin 2 x
2
4 + 5 sin 2 x 2 − 3 sin 2 x 5 + 4 sin 2 x

V)Integration by parts

1)  x.e x dx 2)  x 2 .e x dx 3)  x. log xdx 4)  log xdx 5)  sin(log x)dx 6)  cos(log x)dx


x sin −1 x
7)  tan xdx
−1
8)  x. tan xdx
−1
9)  sec xdx
3
10)  dx 11)  e 2 x . cos 3 xdx 12)  x 2 cos 2 xdx
1− x 2

VI) Integration by Partial fractions

ex cos x sec 2 x
1)  2)  3) 
( )(
e x −1 e x + 1
dx
) (2 + sin x )(3 + sin x )
dx
(1 + tan x )(2 + tan x )
dx

1 2x2 + 5 x2 +1
4)  dx 5)  dx 6)  dx
x(2 + log x )(3 + log x ) (x + 1)(x + 2)(x + 3) (x + 1) (x + 2) (x + 3)

x2 + x + 3 x
7)  8) 
(
(x + 2) x 2 + 1
dx
) (
(x − 1) x 2 + 4 )
dx

Subject Teacher HOD


S.R.E.S.’, S.K.B.P. Polytechnic Assignment Year : 2024 - 25
Kopargaon 2 Dept. : EE
ACAD/F/19 Subject : AMS 312301 Pages : 2
Rev = 00 Date:11/12/2017 Topic :-Definite Integration Date of submission : / / 20
Name of Subject Teacher : Shejwal A.V. Total No. of Questions :-

a a
I)Examples on property  f ( x)dx
0
=  f (a − x) dx
0

9− x
5 7 3 1 2
x 3 sin x
1)  dx 2)  3 dx 3)  x (1 − x) 2 dx 4)  dx
0 9− x + x+4 0 x + 7−x
3
0 0 sin x + cos x

   
2 2 2 2
dx dx dx dx
5)  6)  n 7)  n 8) 
0
1 + tan x 0 1 + cot x 0 1+ tan x 0
1 + tan x

a a
Examples on property 
0
f ( x)dx =  f (a − x) dx
0


9− x
7 2 5 3 3
x x sin x
1)  dx 2)  dx 3)  3 dx 4)  dx
2 7−x + x 1 3− x + x 1 9− x +3 x+3  sin x + cos x
6

(10 − x)
7 2
5)  dx
3
x + (10 − x) 2
2

Subject Teacher H.O.D


S.R.E.S.’, S.K.B.P. Assignment (I scheme ) Year : 2024-25
Polytechnic Kopargaon Dept. : EE
ACAD/F/19 Subject : AMS Pages : 2
Rev = 0 Date:11/12/2017 Topic :-Applications of Integration Date of submission : / / 20
Name of Subject Teacher : Shejwal A.V. Total No. of Questions :-
I) Area under the curve
1)Find the area contained by the curve y=1+x3+2sinx from x =0 to x = 
2)Find area of the circle x2+y2=16 by integration.
3)Find the area enclosed by y=2x+x2 and x=1 & x=3.
4)Find the area between the parabola y=4x-x2 and x-axis.
5) Find the area above x-axis bounded by y=sinx and ordinates x=  /6 & x=  /4
6)Find the area between the line y = 2x ,X-axis and the ordinates x= 1 and x = 3.
7) Find the area bounded by the parabola y = 4-x2 and x-axis.
8)Find the area under the curve y = x2 from x = 0 to x = 3.
x2 y2
9)Find area of the ellipse + = 1 by integration.
16 9
10) Find the area under the curve y = ex at (2, 8)
11) Find area of the ellipse 4x2+9y2=36
12)Find the area of the loop of the curve y2=x2(1-x)

II) Area between two curves


1) Find the area bounded by the curve y=x2 and line y = x.
2) Find the area bounded by the curve x2 = y and y2 = x.
3) Find the area between the parabola y2= 4x and the line y=2x+3.
4)Find the area enclosed between the parabola y = x2 and the line x = 4.
5) Find the area bounded between two parabolas y2= 2x and x2=2y.
6) Find the area of the region included between the parabola y =x2+1 and the line y=2x+1
7) Find the area bounded between two parabolas y2= 4x and x2=4y.
8)Find the area bounded between two parabolas y2= 16x and x2=16y.

Subject Teacher H.O.D


S.R.E.S.’s S.K.B.P. Assignment Year : 2024-25
Polytechnic Kopargaon 5 Dept. : EE
ACAD/F/19 Subject : AMS Pages : 2
Rev = 0 Date:11/12/2017 Topic :-Diff. Equations Date of submission : / / 20
Name of Subject Teacher : Shejwal A.V. Total No. of Questions :-

Q.1)Find the order & degree of the diff. equations


3
d 2 y   dy  
3 2 2
d2y dy d 2 y  dy  d2y dy
1) = 2) 2 2 +   = 0 3) + 1 + = 0 4) = 1 +   
dx 2 dx dx  dx  dx 2 dx dx 2   dx  

d2y dy d2y dy
5) 3 = 6) 2
= 1+
dx 2 dx dx dx
Q.2) Form the differential equation by eliminating arbitrary constant..
1)y = cos (x+q) 2)y = A sinx +B cosx 3) y = A cos 3x + B sin 3x 4) y = mx +c
d2y dy
Q.3) verify that y = sin (log x) is a solution of x
2
2
+x +y=0
dx dx
1) Method of variable- separable
Solve the following differential equations
dy
1)xdy – y dx = 0 7) = e 3 x−2 y + x 2 e −2 y
dx
( )
2) 1 + x 2 dy − (1 + y 2 )dx = 0 8)
dy
dx
= e x − y + xe− y

3) (x 2
) ( )
− yx 2 dy − y 2 + xy 2 dx = 0 9) cosx.cosydx - sinxsinydy=0
4) logy dx+ (1+x2)dy=0 ( )
10) 1 − e x sec 2 ydy + 3.e x tan ydx = 0
5)𝑡𝑎𝑛−1 𝑦 − 𝑡𝑎𝑛−1 𝑥 = 0
6)sinx( ey+1) = 0 ( )
11) 1 + x 3 dy − x 2 ydx = 0 when x = 1, y = 2

2) Linear differential Equations----


dy dy
1) + x2 y = x5 6) x log x+ y = 2 log x
dx dx
dy dy
2) + y cot x = x 7) cos 2 x + y = tan x
dx dx
dy dy
3) + y = e − x 8) x − y = x 2 cos 2 x
dx dx
dy dy
4) x − y = x 2 9) sin 2 x − y = tan x
dx dx
dy dy
5) x + y = x 3 10) cos x + 2 y sin x = sin 2 x
dx dx

Subject Teacher H.O.D


S.R.E.S.’s S.K.B.P. Assignment Year : 2024-25
Polytechnic Kopargaon 4 Dept. : EE
ACAD/F/19 Subject : AMS Pages : 2
Rev = 00 Date:11/12/2017 Topic :Numerical metthods Date of submission : / / 20
Name of Subject Teacher : Shejwal A.V. Total No. of Questions :-

Bisection Method
1) Find the root of equation x log e x = 1.2 by using Bisection method .(Three Iteration).

x1 = 1.5, x2 = 1.75, x3 = 1.875,

2) Find the positive root of equation x ex = 1. by using Bisection method .(Three Iteration).

x1 = 0.5, x2 =0.75, x3 = 0.625

3) Find cube root of 100 by using Bisection Method

Regula falsi Method or Method of False position.


1) Find the approximate root of the equation x log 10 x = 1.2 between 2 and 3 up to 3 iteration

by Regula Falsi Method. .(Three Iteration). ANS: x1 = 2.7209, x2 =2.7402, x3 = 2.7406.

2) Find the approximate root of the equation x3 – 3x –6 = 0 by Regula Falsi method .(Three Iteration).
x1 = 2.25, x2 =2.3263, x3 = 2.3475

3)Find the root of the equation ex – 4x = 0 . correct to 4 decimal places by Regula Falsi method

x1 = 0.4383, x2 =0.3643, , x3 = 0.3580

Newton – Raphson Method

1) Find the approximate value of 3 10 by Newton- Raphson Method.

X1 = 3, x2= 2.3704, x3 =2.1735

2) Find the approximate root of the equation x4 – x – 9 =0 up to 3 iteration

by Newton- Rphson Method. x1 = 1.8387, x2 = 1.8139, x3 = 1.8134.

3) ) Find the approximate root of the equation x3 – x – 4 = 0 by using Newton – Raphson method .(Three
Iteration).
Gauss elimination Method
Solve the following by Gauss elimination Method

1) 2 x – 3y + 4z = 7, 5x – 2y + 2z = 7, 6x – 3y + 10z = 23, Ans:- x = 1, y = 1, z = 2.

2) x + y + z = 6, 3x – y + 3z = 10, 5x + 5y - 4z = 3, Ans:- x = 1, y = 2, z = 3

3) x + 2y + 3z = 14, 3x + y + 2z = 11, 2x + 3y + z = 11, Ans:- x = 1, y = 2, z = 3.

4) 2 x + y + z = 10, 3x + 2y + 3z = 18, x + 4y + 9z = 16, Ans:- x = 7, y = -9, z = 5.

Jacobi’s Method
Solve the following by Jacobi’s Method

1) 10x + y + 2z = 7; 3x + 10y + z = 14 ; 2x + 3y +10z = 15 .


2) 20x + y - 2z = 17; 3x + 20y - z = -18 ; 2x - 3y +20z = 35 .
3) 5x + 2y + z = 12; x + 4y + 2z = 15 ; x + 2y + 5z = 20 .

Gauss – Seidel Method


Solve the following equation by Gauss – Seidel Method

1) ) 6x + y + z = 105; 4x + 8y + 3z = 155 ; 5x + 4y -10z = 65 .

2) 10x + y + z = 12; 2x + 10y + z = 13 ; 2x + 2y +10z = 14 .

3) With the following system of equation

3x + 2y = 4.5; 2x + 3y - z = 5 ; - y + 2z = -0.5 .

Set up Gauss- Seidel iteration scheme for solution. Iterate THREE times.

Using Initial approximation as x0 = 0.4 ; y0 = 1.6 ; z0 = 0.4


S.R.E.S.’s, S..K.B.P. Assignment Year : 2024-25
Polytechnic Kopargaon 3 Dept. : EE
ACAD/F/19 Subject : AMS Pages : 2
Rev = 00 Date:11/12/2017 Topic :-Probability Distribution Date of submission : / /20
Name of Subject Teacher : Prof. Shejwal A.V. Total No. of Questions :

1. If 20% of the bolts produced by a machine are defective. Find the probability that out of 4 bolts
drawn
i) One is defective.
ii) At most two are defective.
2) Using Poisson distribution, find the probability that the ace of spades will be drawn from a pack of well
shuffled cards atleast one in 104 consecutive trials.
3) In a sample of 1000 cases, the mean of certain test is 14 and standard deviation is 2.5. Assuming the
distribution to be normal find
i) How many students score between 12 and 15?
ii) How many students score above 18?
Given 𝐴(0.8) = 0.2881, 𝐴(0.4) = 0.1554, 𝐴(1.6) = 0.4452.
4) A skilled typist, on routine work, kept a record of mistakes per day during 300 working days. Fit a
Poisson distribution to the set of observation.
X 0 1 2 3 4 5 6
Y 143 90 42 12 9 3 1
5) In a sample of 1000 cases the mean of a certain test is 14 and standard deviation is 2.5. Assuming the
distribution to be normal. Find
i) How many students score between 12 and 15?
ii) How many students score above18?
6) If 30% of bulbs produced are defective, find the probability that out of 4 bulbs selected: i)One is
defective ii) At the most two are defective.

7) In a certain examination 500 students appeared. Mean score is 68 with S.D 8. Find the number of
students scoring i) Less than 50 ii)More than 60.
(Area between z=0 to z=2.25 is 0.4878 & area between z = 0 to z = 1 is 0.3413)
8)If the probability that an electric motor is defective is 0.01.What is the probability that sample of 300
electric motor will contain exactly 5 defective motor.(e-3=0.0498)
𝑒 −0.5 = 0.6065.)
9)I.Q.’s are normally distributed with mean 100 and standard deviation 15. Find the probability that a
randomly selected person has:

i) An I.Q. more than 130.


ii) An I.Q. between 85 and 115.
[𝑧 = 2, 𝐴𝑟𝑒𝑎 = 0.4772, 𝑧 = 1, 𝐴𝑟𝑒𝑎 = 0.3413]

10) In a certain examination 500 students appeared.Mean score is 68 with S.D.8.Find the number of
students scoring. i) Less than 50 ii)More than 60.

11) In a test of 2000 electric bulbs ,it was found that the life of particular make was normally distributed
with average life of 2040 hours & standard deviation of 60 hours.Estimate the number of bulbs likely to
burn for: i) between 1920 hrs & 2160 hrs.
12) If 5% of the electric bulbs manufacturing by a company are defective, use Poisson distribution to find
the probability that in a sample of 100 bulbs.
i) None is defective
ii) Five bulbs are defective
(Given 𝑒 −5 = 0.007).
13)In a sample of 1000 cases, the mean of certain test is 14 and standard deviation is 2.5. Assuming the
distribution to be normal. Find
i) How many students score between 12 and 15 ?
ii) How many students score above 18 ?
(Given : A(0.8) = 0.2881, A(0.4) = 0.1554, A((1.6) = 0.4452.)
14)The probability that a pen manufactured by a company will be defective is 1/10. If 12 such pens are
manufactured, find the probability that :
i) Exactly two will be defective.
ii) At least two will be defective.
iii) None will be defective.
15) A company manufactures electric motors. The probability that an electric motor is defective is 0.01.
What is the probability that a sample of 300 electric motors will contain exactly 5 defective motors? (𝑒 −3 =
0.0498)
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