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Code No: RR210101 Set No.

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II B.Tech I Semester Regular Examinations, November 2007
MATHEMATICS-II
( Common to Civil Engineering, Electrical & Electronic Engineering,
Mechanical Engineering, Electronics & Communication Engineering,
Computer Science & Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Electronics &
Instrumentation Engineering, Bio-Medical Engineering, Information
Technology, Electronics & Control Engineering, Mechatronics, Computer
Science & Systems Engineering, Electronics & Telematics, Metallurgy &
Material Technology, Electronics & Computer Engineering, Production
Engineering, Aeronautical Engineering, Instrumentation & Control
Engineering and Automobile Engineering)
Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 80
Answer any FIVE Questions
All Questions carry equal marks
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1. (a) For what value of K the matrix

4 4 −3 1
1 1 −1 0
k222
99k3

has rank 3. [8]
(b) Find whether the following set of equations are consistent if so, solve
them.
x1 + x2 + x3 + x4 = 0
x1 + x2 + x3 − x4 = 4
x1 + x2 − x3 + x4 = −4
x1 − x2 + x3 + x4 = 2.
[8]

2. For the matrix A =




211
010
112

 find A4 using cayley Hamilton theorem. [16]
3. Show that A=


i00
00i
0i0

 is a skew-Hermitian matrix and also umitary
Find eigen values and the corresponding eigen vectors of A. [16]

4. (a) Find a Fourier series to represent the function f(x) = ex, for −π < x < π
and
hence derive a series for
_
. [8]
sinh_
(b) Obtain the Fourier expansion of x Sin x as cosine series in (0, π) and show
that 1
1.3
− 1
3.5 + 1
5.7
− 1
7.9 + ........ = _−2
4 . [8]

5. (a) Form the partial differential equation by eliminating the arbitrary


function f
from xy + yz + zx = f(z / (x+y)). [5]
(b) Solve the partial differential equation (3z − 4y)p + (4x − 2z)q = 2y − 3x.
[6]
(c) Solve the partial differential equation (y2 + z2)p − xyq + zx = 0. [5]

6. The temperature u( x,y ) is maintained at 00C along there edges of a


square plate
of length 100 cm, and the fourth edge is maintained at a constant
temperature uo
until steady state conditions prevail. Find u ( x, y) at any point ( x, y) of the
plate.
Calculate the temperature at the centre of the plate. [16]

7. (a) Using Fourier integral show that R 1


0
1−cos __
_sin xλ dλ= _
2if 0 < x < π= 0 if x > π. [8]
(b) Find the Fourier sine transform of f(x) = sinx, 0 _ x < a= 0, x > a. [8]
8. (a) Find the Z-transform of un where un = 5n, k < 0
=3n, k _ 0 [8]
(b) Solve the difference equation un+1 + 1
4 un = ( 1
4 )4, n _ 0,
u(0)=0 using Z-Transforms [8]
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Set No. 2
II B.Tech I Semester Regular Examinations, November 2007
MATHEMATICS-II
( Common to Civil Engineering, Electrical & Electronic Engineering,
Mechanical Engineering, Electronics & Communication Engineering,
Computer Science & Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Electronics &
Instrumentation Engineering, Bio-Medical Engineering, Information
Technology, Electronics & Control Engineering, Mechatronics, Computer
Science & Systems Engineering, Electronics & Telematics, Metallurgy &
Material Technology, Electronics & Computer Engineering, Production
Engineering, Aeronautical Engineering, Instrumentation & Control
Engineering and Automobile Engineering)
Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 80
Answer any FIVE Questions
All Questions carry equal marks
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1. (a) Determine the rank of the matrix. [8]
A=

−2 −1 −3 −1
1 2 3 −1
1011
0 1 1 −1

by reducing it to normal form.
(b) Determine the values of λ for which the following set of equations may
posses
non-trivial solution and solve them in each case. [8]
3x1 + x2 − λx3 = 0; 4x1 − 2x2 − 3x3 = 0; 2λx1 + 4x2 + λx3 = 0.

2. Show that the matrix A =



1 −2 2
123
0 −1 2

Satisfies its characteristic equation. Hence
Find A−1 [16]
3. (a) Using Lagrange’s reduction transform x2
1 + 2x2
2 − 7x2
3 − 4x1x2 + 8x1x3 to
canonical form. [6]
(b) Prove that inverse of a unitary matrix is unitary. [5]
(c) Prove that two eigen vectors of a symmetrix are orthogonal. [5]
4. (a) Find the Fourier series to represent the function f (x) = |sinx| ,−π < x <
π
(b) Prove that the function f(x) = x can be expanded in a series of cosines in
0 < x < π as x = _
2− 4
_ _cosx
12 + cos3x
32 + cos5x
52 + ..........._ . Hence deduce that
_2
8 =1
12 + 1
32 + 1
52 + ........ [8+8]

5. (a) Form the partial differential equation by eliminating the arbitrary


constants
a, b from 2z = (x + a)1/2 + (y − a)1/2 + b. [5]
(b) Solve the partial differential equation (y2 + z2 − x2)p − 2xyq + 2xz = 0.
[6]
(c) Solve the partial differential equation p2 + q2 = x2 + y2. [5]

6. Find the study state temperature in a rectangular plate 0 < x < a, 0 < y <
b
when the sides x = 0, x= a, y = b are insulated while the edge y = 0 is kept
at
temperature kcos(_x/a). [16]

7. (a) Find the Fourier transform of f(x) = _ 1 − x2 if |x| < 1


0 if |x| > 1
Hence evaluate
1
R0 _x cos x−sin x
x2 _ cos x
2 dx. [10]
(b) Find Fourier cosine transform of f(x) = _ cos x 0 < x < a0 x _ a[6]

8. (a) State and Prove damping rule. [5]


(b) Find Z (cos h at. sin bt) [5]
(c) Find the inverse Z transform of Z
Z2+7Z+10 [6]
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II B.Tech I Semester Regular Examinations, November 2007


MATHEMATICS-II
( Common to Civil Engineering, Electrical & Electronic Engineering,
Mechanical Engineering, Electronics & Communication Engineering,
Computer Science & Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Electronics &
Instrumentation Engineering, Bio-Medical Engineering, Information
Technology, Electronics & Control Engineering, Mechatronics, Computer
Science & Systems Engineering, Electronics & Telematics, Metallurgy &
Material Technology, Electronics & Computer Engineering, Production
Engineering, Aeronautical Engineering, Instrumentation & Control
Engineering and Automobile Engineering)
Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 80
Answer any FIVE Questions
All Questions carry equal marks
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1. (a) If A = 1
3


122
2 1 −2
−2 2 −1


Find the inverse of A by elementary transformations and prove that A−1 = A1.
[8]
(b) Prove that the following set of equations are consistent and solve them.
[8]
3x + 3y + 2z = 1
x + 2y = 4
10y + 3z = −2
2x − 3y − z = 5
2. (a) If λ1, λ2,........, λn are the eigen values of A, then prove that λk
1 , λk
2 , λk
3, ........λk
n
are eigen values of Ak. [6]
(b) Find the eigen values and the corresponding eigen vectors of the matrix.


221
131
122

 [10]

3. (a) Use lagrange reduction method to reduce the quadretic form


x21
+ 6x22
+ 18x23
+ 4x1x2 + 8x1x3 − 4x2x3 to the sum of squares and find the
corresponding linear transformation also find the index and signature. [10]
(b) Show that A = 1
2

−1 1 1 1
1−111
11−11
111−1

is orthogonal. [6]

4. (a) Given that f(x) = x + x2 for −π < x < π find the Fourier expansion of
f(x).
Deduce that _2
6= 1 + 1
22 + 1
32 + 1
42 + ........ [10]
(b) Find the half range sine series for f (x) = x (π − x) , in 0 < x < π . Deduce
that 1
13 −
1
33 + 1
53 −
1
73 + ........ = _3
32 . [6]

5. (a) Form the partial differential equation by eliminating the arbitrary


function
from xyz = f(x2 + y2 + z2). [5]
(b) Solve the partial differential equation z2(p2 + q2) = x2 + y2 [6]
(c) Solve the partial differential equation p tanx + q tan y = tan z [5]

6. (a) Solve the following equation by the method of separation of variables


zxx − 2zx + zy = 0. [8]
(b) Find the general solution of Laplace equation δ2u/δx2 + δ2u/δy2 = 0. [8]

7. Solve @u
@t = 2 @2u
@x2 , 0 < x < 4, t > 0 using Transfomrs
given u (0, t) = 0, u(4, t) = 0,
u(x, 0) = 3sinπx − 2sin5πx. [16]

8. (a) If z(un)=u(z) and k > 0 then prove that


i. z (un−k) = z−ku (z)
ii. Z(un+k)=zk[u(z) − uo − u1z−1u2z−2...uk−1z−(k−1) [8]
(b) Using convolution theorem evaluate Z−1 h z2
(z−1) (z−3)i [8]
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Set No. 4
II B.Tech I Semester Regular Examinations, November 2007
MATHEMATICS-II
( Common to Civil Engineering, Electrical & Electronic Engineering,
Mechanical Engineering, Electronics & Communication Engineering,
Computer Science & Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Electronics &
Instrumentation Engineering, Bio-Medical Engineering, Information
Technology, Electronics & Control Engineering, Mechatronics, Computer
Science & Systems Engineering, Electronics & Telematics, Metallurgy &
Material Technology, Electronics & Computer Engineering, Production
Engineering, Aeronautical Engineering, Instrumentation & Control
Engineering and Automobile Engineering)
Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 80
Answer any FIVE Questions
All Questions carry equal marks
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1. (a) Compute the inverse of the matrixA=
2664
0122
1123
2223
2333
3775
by elementary row trans-
formations [8]
(b) Find whether the following equations are consistent, if so solve them. [8]
2x − y − z = 2; x + 2y + z = 2; 4x − 7y − 5z = 2.

2. Diagomalize the matrix A =2


4
111
021
−4 4 3
35
and hence find A4. [16]

3. (a) Find a real symmetric matrix C of the quadratic form Q = x2


1 + 3x2
2 + 2x2
3+
2x1x2 + 6x2x3 and find the index and signature. [8]
(b) If A = 0
@
2 3 + 2i − 4
3 − 2i 5 6i
−4 − 6i 3
1A
show that A is Hermitian and iA is skew-
Hermitian matrices. [8]

4. (a) Find the Fourier series to represent the function f(x) = -k when −π < x
< 0=
K when 0 < x < π Also deduce that _
4= 1 −
1
3 +1
5 +1
7 + ........ [10]
(b) Expand f(x) = cos x; 0 < x < π in half range sine series. [6]

5. (a) Form the partial differential equation by eliminating the arbitrary


function
from f(x2 + y2 + z2, xy + z). [5]
(b) Solve the partial differential equation p
x2 + q
y2 = z [5]
(c) Solve the partial differential equation x2p + y2q = (x + y)z. [6]

6. If a string of length L is initially at rest in equilibrium position and each of


its
points is given by the velocity (δu/δt)t=0 = bsin3(_x/L) Find the displacement
y(x,t). [16]

7. (a) Find the Fourier cosine transforms of e−axcos ax [8]


(b) Prove that the Fourier transform of the convolution of f(x) and g(x) is the
product of their Fourier transforms. [8]

8. (a) State and Prove damping rule. [5]


(b) Find Z (cos h at. sin bt) [5]
(c) Find the inverse Z transform of Z
Z2+7Z+10 [6]
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