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Higher Math Exam Questions and Solutions

The document consists of a series of higher mathematics problems requiring solutions to various differential equations, integrals, and transformations. It includes questions on integrating factors, Laplace transforms, eigenvectors, and the moment of inertia, among others. Each question is presented with multiple-choice answers, emphasizing the need for precise calculations and understanding of mathematical concepts.

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Higher Math Exam Questions and Solutions

The document consists of a series of higher mathematics problems requiring solutions to various differential equations, integrals, and transformations. It includes questions on integrating factors, Laplace transforms, eigenvectors, and the moment of inertia, among others. Each question is presented with multiple-choice answers, emphasizing the need for precise calculations and understanding of mathematical concepts.

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COMPLETE RF REVIEW CENTER HIGHER MATH

Instruction: Select the correct answer for each of the following questions.
Mark only one answer for each item by shading the box corresponding to the
letter of your choice on the answer sheet provided.
Strictly no erasures allowed. Use pencil no. 1 only.
1. Solve the integrating factor of (y! tanx sec x " y .
#. sec x $. cos x
%. csc x &. sin x'
(. Solve the integrating factor of
) * (
1
y (x y x y
x
_
+

,
.
#. +xe
((,-!x.-
$. e
"lnx / ((,-!x.-
%. xe
((,-!x.-
' &. e
"lnx + ((,-!x.-
*. $alculate the 0ronskian of the given second order &.1.2 y y tanx +
#. "- $. (
%. 1' &. -
). 3rom the previous problem4 solve the given second order &.1. by
variation of parameters4 y y tanx + .
#. e
5x
($1cosx / $(sinx!
%. +cos x ln 6sec x / tan x6 / $1cosx / $(sinx'
$. cos x ln 6sec x + tan x6 / $1cosx / $(sinx
&. $1sinx + $(cosx
-. Solve the linear third + order equation y777 / (y77 + y7 + (y 8 5.
#. y 8 $1e
x
/ $(e
"x
/ $*e
"(x
' $. y 8 ($1 / $(!e
(x
%. y 8 $1e
"x
/ $(e
x
/ $*e
(x
&. y 8 $1e
x
/ $(e
(x
/ $*e
*x
9. 3ind the linear differential equation with constant coefficients satisfied
by e
(x
4 e
"x
4 e
*x
4 and e
-x
.
#. y
()!
+ :y777 " (1y77 / y7 / *5y 8 5
%. y
()!
+ :y777 " (1y77 / y7 / *5y 8 5
$. y
()!
/ :y777 " (1y77 " y7 / *5y 8 5
&. y
()!
+ :y777 / (1y77 / y7 + *5y 8 5'
;. &etermine the <aplace transform of the function f(t! 8
5 5 = t = (
1 ( = t = )
5 t > )

'

.
#.
)s )s
e e
s

+
$.
(s )s
e e
s

'
%.
)s (s
e e
s

+
&.
)s )s
e e
s

?. @iven
( *
(x y xA . &etermine the <aplacian of .
#. )y + 9xA' $. 9y / )xA
%. )y / 9xA &. 9y + )xA
:. Bne of the eigenvectors of a matrix # 8
( 5 (
5 ) 5
( 5 -
_


,
is CCCC.
#.
(
5
1
_



,
' $.
1
5
(
_



,
%.
5
5
1
_



,
&.
(
5
(
_



,
15. 3rom the previous problem4 determine one of the DunitE eigenvectors.
#.
( , -
5
1, -
_



,
' $.
1, -
5
( , -
_



,
%.
5
5
1, 1
_



,
&.
( , ?
5
( , ?
_



,
11. # circuit consists of an inductance of 5.5- henry4 a resistance of (5
ohms4 a condenser of capacitance 155 microfarads4 and an emf of 155
volts. 3ind the current when t 8 54 i 8 5 and q 8 5.
#. -e
"(55t
sin)55t' $. 1-e
"155t
sin)55t
%. 15e
"155t
cos)55t &. (5e
"(55t
cos)55t
1(. &etermine the interval of convergence for the given power series2
(
n
n 1
n
n (

.
#. "( = x = (' $. "1 = x = 1
%. "* = x = * &. ") = x = )
1*. 3rom the previous problem4 determine its equivalent radius of
convergence.
#. (' $. 9
%. ) &. ?
1). 3ind the Maclaurin series for sin x.
#.
(n 1
n 1
n 1
x
( 1!
((n 1!F

+

' $.
n
n
n 5
x
( 1!
nF

%.
(n 1
n
n 1
x
( 1!
((n 1!F

&.
(n
n
n 5
x
( 1!
((n!F

1-. @iven a sequence2 G(4 )4 94 )4 (H. &etermine its equivalent A +


transform.
#.
1 ( * )
( )A 9A )A (A

+ + + + ' $.
1 ( * )
( )A 9A 9A )A

+ + + +
%.
1 ( * )
1 *A -A )A (A

+ + + + &.
1 ( * )
( )A 9A )A (A

+ +
19. #n obIect moves along the x +axis so that its x + coordinate obeys the
law x 8 *t
*
/ ?t / 1. 3ind the time(s! when its velocity and acceleration
are equal.
#. *,( $. -,)
%. (,*' &. J
1;. #ssume4 contrary to fact4 that the earth is a perfect sphere4 with a
radius of )555 miles. Khe volume of ice at the north and south poles is
estimated to be about ?45554555 cubic miles. Lf this ice were melted
and if the resulting water were distributed uniformly over the globe4
approximately what would be the depth of the added water at any point
on the earthM
#. -55 ft $. 15- ft
%. (-5 ft &. (15 ft'
1?. &etermine the moment of inertia of the area bounded by the curve x
(
8
)y4 the line x + ) 8 5 and the x + axis4 with respect to the y + axis.
#. ;9.- $. -1.('
%. )*.? &. **.;
1:. 3ind the general solution of y77 + )y 8 ?x
(
+ (x.
#. y 8 $1e
(x
/ $(e
"(x
" (x
(
/ 5.-x "1'
%. y 8 $1e
(x
/ $(e
"(x
$. y 8 $1e
(x
/ $(e
"(x
/ (x
(
&. y 8 $1e
(x
/ $(e
"(x
/ ?x
(
+ (x
(5. 3ind the general solution of y77 / (y7 + *y 8 )e
(x
#. y 8 $1e
"*x
/ $(e
x
/ (-,)!e
(x
$. y 8 $1e
*x
/ $(e
"x
/ (),*!e
(x
%. y 8 $1e
x
/ $(e
"*x
/ (),-!e
(x
' &. y 8 $1e
"*x
/ $(e
"x
/ (*,)!e
(x
(1. 3ind the general solution of y77 / 9y7 / :y 8 x /1
#. y 8 ($1 / $(x!e
"*x
/ 1,(; / x,:'
%. y 8 ($1 / $(x
(
!e
"*x
/ 1,(; / x,:
$. y 8 ($1x / $(x
(
!e
*x
/ 1,(; / x,:
&. y 8 ($1x / $(x!e
*x
/ 1,(; / x,:
((. 3ind the general solution of y77 / )y 8 sec x using variation of
parameters.
#. y 8 $1cos(x / $(sin(x / cosxcos(x / Gsinx / 5.(ln6secx / tanx6Hsin(x
%. y 8 $1cos(x / $(sin(x / cosxcos(x / Gsinx + 5.*ln6secx / tanx6Hsin(x
$. y 8 $1cos(x / $(sin(x / cosxcos(x / Gsinx + 5.(ln6secx / tanx6Hsin(x
&. y 8 $1cos(x / $(sin(x / cosxcos(x / Gsinx + 5.-ln6secx / tanx6Hsin(x'
(*. 3ind the general solution of y77 / )y 8 x / (e
"(x
.
#. y 8 $1cos(x / $(sin(x / 5.(-(x / e
"(x
!'
%. y 8 $1cos(x / $(sin(x / 5.-(x / e
"(x
!
$. y 8 $1cos(x / $(sin(x / 5.)-(x / e
"(x
!
&. y 8 $1cos(x / $(sin(x / 5.-(x " e
"(x
!
(). # wire is bent into the shape of the quarter circle $ given by x 8 (cost4
y 8 (sint4 and A 8 * for 5 t
(

. Khe density function N(x4 y4 A! 8 xy


(
.
&etermine the mass of the wire.
#. 1-,) $. 1?,;
%. 19,*' &. 1;,-
(-. 1valuate the triple integral of
(
sin zr udzdrdu
4 where the limit of A is
from 5 to (. Khe limit of r is from 5 to 14 and the limit of u is from 5 to
, ( .
#. (,*' $. -,*
%. ),* &. 1,*
(9. 3ind the Oacobian of the transformation x 8 u
(
" v
(
4 y 8 u
(
/ v
(
.
#. )uv $. ?uv'
%. 9uv &. (uv
(;. @iven2 f(x4y! 8 :e
(xy
. 3ind fxyx(x4y!.
#. ;(ye
(xy
(1

" (xy! $. ;(ye
(xy
(1

/ xy!'
%. ;(ye
(xy
(1

" xy! &. ;(ye
(xy
(1

/ (xy!
Complete - RF Review Center: CEBU (0932 175 - 1218) Page 1
COMPLETE RF REVIEW CENTER HIGHER MATH
(?. @iven a $auchy + 1uler Second Brder &ifferential 1quation2
x
(
y77 / ;xy7 / ?y 8 54 determine the general solution.
#. y 8 $1x
"(
/ $(x
")
' $. y 8 $1ex
"(
/ $(ex
")
%. y 8 $1x
"*
/ $(x
"-
&. y 8 $1e
"(x
/ $(e
")x
(:. @iven a $auchy + 1uler Second Brder &ifferential 1quation2
:x
(
y77 / *xy7 / y 8 54 determine the general solution.
#. y 8 ($1 / $(x!e
(1,*!x
$. y 8 $1x
1,*
/ $(ex
1,*
%. y 8 ($1 / $(lnx!x
(1,*!
' &. y 8 $1e
(1,*!x
/ $(e
"(1,*!x
*5. @iven a $auchy + 1uler Second Brder &ifferential 1quation2
x
(
y77 " :xy7 / (?y 8 54 determine the general solution.
#. y 8 e
-x
G$1cos(sqrt of *!x / $(sin(sqrt of *!xH
%. y 8 e
-x
G$1cos(sqrt of *!x " $(sin(sqrt of *!xH
$. y 8 x
-x
G$1cos((sqrt of *!(lnx!!x / $(sin((sqrt of *!(lnx!!xH
&. y 8 x
-
G$1cos((sqrt of *!(lnx!! / $(sin((sqrt of *!(lnx!!H'
*1. # tank contains 1555 liters of brine with 1- kg of dissolved salt. Pure
water enters the tank at a rate of 15 liters,min. Khe solution is kept
thoroughly mixed and drains from the tank at the same rate. Qow much
salt is in the tank after (5 minutesM
#. 1(.(? kg' $. 1*.9- kg
%. 1).** kg &. 19.;( kg
*(. # tank contains 1555 liters of pure water. %rine that contains 5.5- kg of
salt per liter of water enters the tank at a rate of - liters,min. %rine that
contains 5.5) kg of salt per liter of water enters the tank at the rate of
15 liters,min. Khe solution is kept thoroughly mixed and drains from the
tank at 1- liters,min. Qow much salt is left in the tank after 1 hourM
#. (;.-( kg $. (-.;( kg'
%. ((.;- kg &. ((.-; kg
**. # tank contains 1555 < of solution consisting of 155 kg of salt dissolved
in water. Pure water is pumped into the tank at the rate of - <,sec and
the mixture kept uniform by stirring is pumped out at the same rate.
Qow long will it be until 15 kg of salt remains in the tankM
#. )?5.( sec $. )95.- sec'
%. )(?.? min &. ))5.9 min
*). Lnto a (555 liter container is placed 1555 liters of brine solution
containing )5 kg of salt. # brine solution containing 5.5( kg per liter of
salt flows into the container at a rate of -5 liters per minute. Khe
solution is kept thoroughly mixed and the mixture flows out at a rate of
(- liters per minute. Qow much salt is in the container at the moment it
overflowsM
#. )5 kg $. 95 kg
%. -5 kg' &. ?- kg
*-. # )55"gal tank initially contains 155 gal of brine containing -5 lbs of
salt. %rine containing 1 lb of salt per gallon enters the tank at the rate of
- gal,s and the well mixed brine in the tank flows out at the rate of *
gal,s. Qow much salt will the tank contain when it is full of brineM
#. (?:.-( lbs $. *5(.-* lbs
%. *:*.;- lbs' &. ()-.91 lbs
*9.
(
(
(
1 a a
1 b b
1 c c
is called CCCCC.
#. $ramer7s determinant $. Oordan7s determinant
%. @auss7 determinant &. Randermonde7s determinant'
*;.
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