Mth301 Final Term Solved Mega File
Mth301 Final Term Solved Mega File
► Surface
► Curve
► Plane
► Point
► One-dimensional
► Two-dimensional
► Three-dimensional
► Dimensionless
Question No: 3 ( Marks: 1 ) - Please choose one
∂w ∂x ∂w ∂y ∂w ∂z
+ +
► ∂x ∂r ∂y ∂r ∂z ∂r
∂w ∂x ∂w ∂y ∂w ∂z
► + +
∂r ∂r ∂r ∂r ∂r ∂r
∂w ∂x ∂x ∂w ∂y ∂y ∂w ∂z ∂z
► + +
∂x ∂r ∂s ∂y ∂r ∂s ∂z ∂r ∂s
∂w ∂r ∂w ∂r ∂w ∂r
► + +
∂r ∂x ∂r ∂y ∂r ∂z
→ ^ r(t) = sin2
^
ti+(1−cos2t) j
► x = sin2 t , y =1−cos2t , z = 0
► y = sin2 t , x =1−cos2t , z = 0
► x = sin2 t , y =1−cos2t , z =1
► x = sin2 t , y = cos2t , z =1
^ ^ ^
r (t ) = (2t −1) i −3 t j +sin3 tk
► z = 2t −1 , x = −3 t , y = sin3 t
► y = 2t −1 , x = −3 t , z = sin3 t
► x = 2t −1 , z = −3 t , y = sin3 t
► x = 2t −1 , y = −3 t , z = sin3 t
Question No: 6 ( Marks: 1 ) - Please choose one
sin5 t
► r→′(t) = 5 , sect , 6cost
, −3
→
3 1 6
► r ′(t ) = 4t ,
t +1 t
→
3 1 6
► r ′(t ) = 4t , , 3
2 t +1 t
, −3
→
4 1 6
► r ′(t ) = 4t ,
2 t +1 t
► False
=
0
(n −1) (n −3) (n −5) −− −−−− − 6 4 2
n (n − 2 ) (n −4 ) 7 5 3
► ∫ sin x dx
n
=
π (n ) (n −2 ) (n − 4 ) −−− −−−− 6 4 2
0 (n − ) ( n − ) (n − )
► ∫ 0 sinn x dx = 2 1 3 5 531
642
► n
x dx = −− −−−− −
1 3 5 531
► Pole
► Initial line
► y-axis
► Pole
► 0
►1
►
► Does not exist
► π
►
► Page #198
► 2
► 5
► 6
► 0
► 4
► 6
►8
► L Ft(t) = f (s + a)
► L Ft(t) = f (s −a)
► L Ft(t) = ∞s f (s) ds
► 3te2t −2
► 3 e − 2t
2t
► 3 e −2
2t
► None of these.
Let the functions P(x, y) and Q(x, y) are finite and continuous
Ñ ∫ ( P dx+ Q dy) =
C
► Zero
► One
► Infinite
Question No: 22 ( Marks: 1 ) - Please choose one
1
L{
t}
=
► s
1
L { t} = 2
► s
► L{t} =e−s
► L {t } = s
s
L{e5t } = 2
► s + 25
5
L{e5t } = 2
► s + 25
5!
L{e5t } =
► s6
► 1
► 0
►2
► -2
Question No: 25 ( Marks: 1 ) - Please choose one
2
► 0
► -4
► 4
► Do not exist
► 3 , 2 and 9
► 1, -4 and -1
► 2 , -3 and 20
► 0.5 , -3 and 5/ 4
∫
4 2
2 3
► ∫ ∫ (6 x
1 0
+ 4 xy )dydx
► x xy dxdy
► x xy dxdy
► x xy dxdy
► Even function
► Odd function
► Is defined
► Is continuous
► Is infinite
► Has a limit
dz = 4x3 y3 dx +3x4 y2 dy
∂p
12
x3
y2
=
∂y
∂Q
12
x3
y2
=
∂X
∂p ∂Q
=
∂y
∂X
yes
∫ sin nx dx
−π
Solution:
∫ sin nx dx
−π
π
−cos nx
=
n −π
−cos nπ cos nπ
= +
n n
1
= (−cosnπ +
cosnπ) n
=0
Solution:
L et et e st
e .dt
e−(s−3)t
......Ans
π ∫
ao = f ( x)dx
−π
f ( x) = (2 x +1)
(0 , 2)
2
= ∫ (2x +1)dx
0
x2 + x 20
=6
Therefore,
∂P ∂Q
For dz to be an exact differential it must satisfy =
∂y ∂x
Solution:
xd
x
n
−
1
=
.n
xd
n −1 n −3
= .
n n −2
x x dx
Question No: 37 ( Marks: 5 )
xe dx xe dy
Solution:
∂z y y
p = ∂x = 2e ∫2e dx
∂z 2 y 2 y
Q=∂ =xe ∫ x e dy
y
z xey x2 yey
z = 6e2
+18e2
z=
24e2
1 π
bn =
π ∫
−π
f ( x) sin nxdx
1 1
π ∫
= −1
4(1+t ) sin nxdx
1
1 −4(1+t ) cos nx
=
π n −1
−4(1+t)
= (cosn+cosn)
πn
► Three
► Four
► Eight
► Twelve
, π , π
The spherical co-ordinates of a point are 3 3 2 .
What are its
cylindrical co-ordinates?
3 3
► , ,0
2 2
► 3 cos π , 3 sin π , 0
3 3
► 3 sin π , π , 3 cos π
3 2 3
3, π , 0
► 3
► y < x2
► y ≥ x2
► y ≠ x2
► Entire space
► Correct
→ ^ r(t) = sin2
^
ti+(1−cos2t) j
► x = sin2 t , y =1−cos2t , z = 0
► y = sin2 t , x =1−cos2t , z = 0
► x = sin t , y =1−cos2t , z =1
2
► x = sin2 t , y = cos2t , z =1
► z = 2t −1 , x = −3 t , y = sin3 t
► y = 2t −1 , x = −3 t , z = sin3 t
► x = 2t −1 , z = −3 t , y = sin3 t
► x = 2t −1 , y = −3 t , z = sin3 t
If not, why?
→ t +1 2
r (t ) = , t , 2t
t −1
► r (t ) is continuous at t =1
→
► Initial line
► y-axis
► Pole
► 4π
►2
►5
► 6
►8
► 0
► 2.25
►3
►6
► L{t F(t)}= f (s
+t) ► L{t F(t)}=
f (s)
►L t F t f s ds
s
of f 0, 12, 12
1 1 1
► f 0, , =
2 2 2
1 1
► f 0, 2 , 2 =2
1 1 1
► f 0, 2 , 2 =
2
1 1
► f 0, 2 , 2 =0
∫ ( P dx + Q dy ) =
Ñ
C
► Zero
► One
► Infinite
► L{e5t} = s2 + 25
5t
5! L{e
} =
► s6
► s +9
1
L{sin 3t}
=
► s −3
3
! L{sin 3t}
=
► s4
► s −5
1
L{te 5t } =
►
2
s +5
1
L{te 5t } = 2
► ( s +5 )
1
L{te 5t } = 2
► ( s −5 )
►1
►0
► 2
► -2
► -4
► -2
►0
►2
► Scalar
► Vector
► An odd function
► An even function
Solution:
f (t ) = t 4
4 4!
L{t }=
s
5
s−2
L(t) = sin3t...........2
a L(t) = 2 s +3 2 a L(t) = 2
s +9
Combining,
1
a L(t) = (
)( 2 )
s −2 s +9
π is an example of ----------
► Irrational numbers
► Rational numbers
► Integers
► Natural numbers
Question No: 2 ( Marks: 1 ) - Please choose one
► Surface
► Curve
► Plane
► Parabola
► A unique point
► Three points
► Direction cosines
► Direction ratios
► Direction angles
► f ( x, y) is continuous at origin
lim f (x, y)
► f (0, 0) is defined but (x, y )→(0, 0) does not exist
►
Question No: 7 ( Marks: 1 ) - Please choose one
►
Question No: 8 ( Marks: 1 ) - Please choose one
→ ^ ^r(t) = sin2
ti+(1−cos2t) j
► x = sin2 t , y =1−cos2t , z = 0
► y = sin2 t , x =1−cos2t , z = 0
► x = sin t ,
2
y =1 −cos2 t , z =1
► x = sin t ,
2
y = cos2 t , z =1
not, why?
→ sin5 t
► r ′(t ) = 5
, sec t , 6 cos t
→
− sin5 t
► r ′(t ) = ( 5 , sec t , 6 cos t )
→
► r ′(t ) = (−5 sin 5t , sec 2 t , 6 cos t )
→
► r ′(t ) = (sin 5t , sec 2 t , −6 cos t )
• ► True
► False
Question No: 12 ( Marks: 1 ) - Please choose one
► True
► False
642
► n
x dx = −−− −−−−
2 1 3 5 531
► ∫ 0 sinn x dx = 1 3 5 −− −−−− − 65 43
12
3π
► x dx 16 =
► x dx 3 =
8
► x dx =
2π
3
2
1
1 2 3 4
-
1
► -2
4
3
2
1
► -2 -1 1 2
Question No: 17 ( Marks: 1 ) - Please choose one
What is the period of a periodic function defined by f (x) =
x
sin 2 ?
► π
► 4π
► 2
► 3
► 4
► 5
► 0
► 2
► π
► 2π not sure
−3π
Polar co-ordinates of a point are −2, . Which of the following
2
is another possible polar co-ordinates representation of this
point?
−π
► 2, 4
► 2, −2 π
► 2, −3π
► 2, 34π
► Even function
► Odd function
► x-axis
► origin
Question No: 24 ( Marks: 1 ) - Please choose one
► (2, −1)
► (−2, 15)
► (1, 0) pge 08
2
The equation y = x − 4 x + 2 represents a parabola. Find a point at
which the vertex of given parabola occurs?
► (2, −2)
► (−4, 34)
► (0, 0)
► (−2, 14)
y
2
lim f (x, y)
► f (0, 0) is defined and (x, y )→(0, 0) exists but these
two numbers are not equal.
( s is a constant )
∫e −st
F(t) dt ► 0
est F(t) dt
►
∞ ∫
−st
e
F(t) dt
► −∞
∞ ∫
−st
e
F(t)
dt
► 0
1
L{e5t } =
► s −5
s
L{e5t } = 2
► s + 25
5
L{e5t } = 2
► s + 25
5!
L{e 5t } =
► s6
1
What is the Laplace Inverse Transform of s+1
L−1 1 t +1
► s+1
L−1 1 =e−t +e t
► s+1
L−1 1 =e t
► s+1
L−1 1 =e − t
► s +1
5
What is Laplace Inverse Transform of s + 25
2
5
L−1 2 = sin 5t
s + 25
►
5
L−1 2 = cos 5t
s + 25
►
► s + 25
► s + 25
Question No: 32 ( Marks: 1 ) - Please choose one
What is L{−6}if L denotes Laplace Transform?
► L{ −6} = s +6
−
6 L{−6} =
► s
s
► L{ −6} = s2 +36
L{−6} = −6
2
► s +36
► 6
► -6
► 0
► Do not exist
► -4
► -2
► 0
► 2
► Curve
► Surface
► Sphere
► Cone
∫∫ (x + 2y )dA =
2
► x y dydx
► x y dxdy
1 2
( x + 2 y 2 )dxdy
►
−1
∫∫ 0
2 0
►
2
∫ ∫ (x +2 y
1 −1
)dxdy
► dr = dxiˆ+ dy ˆj + dykˆ
► dr = dx+ dy + dz
► dr = dx+ dy
Question No: 38 ( Marks: 1 ) - Please choose one
► Odd function
► An odd function
► An even function
Laplace transform of ‘t ‘ is
► 1
s
► 1
s2
► e −s
► s
► x−2=− y + 2= − z−3
3 5
► x+ 2=− y +3= − z+ 5
5 2
► x−1=− y −3= − z−5
5 2
►
x+1= y +3= z−5
5 5
Question No: 3 ( Marks: 1 ) - Please choose one
The level curves of f(x, y) = y Cscx are parabolas.
► True.
► False.
Question No: 4 ( Marks: 1 ) - Please choose one
The equation z = r is written in
Rectangular coordinates
► Cylindrical coordinates
►
► Spherical coordinates
► Set of integers
► Curve
► Plane
► Parabola
xy 2
x, ylim )→(0, 0) 2 2 =
( x+y
►
∞
►0
►1
► 0.5
If f (x, y) = x y − y + ln x
then ∂2 f2 =
∂x
► 2xy
1
+x 2
► 2y + x12
► 2xy − x12
► 2y − x12
following is true?
df
=−4t + 2
dt
df
= −16t −t
dt
df
=18t + 2
dt
df 2
= −10t +8t +1
dt
→ ^ r(t) = sin2
^
ti+(1−cos2t) j
► x = sin2 t , y =1−cos2t , z = 0
► y = sin2 t , x =1−cos2t , z = 0
► x = sin2 t , y =1−cos2t , z =1
► x = sin2 t , y = cos2t , z =1
Question No: 8 ( Marks: 1 ) - Please choose one
→ r π2 is not defined
→ 3
1 −6
r′(t) 4t , t +1 , t3
→ 3
1 6
r′(t) 4t , 2 t +1 , t3
→ 4 1 −6
r′(t) 4t , 2 t +1 , t3
→ 3
1 −6
r′(t) 4t , 2 t +1 , t3
True
►False
sin n x dx = (
2
n −1) ( n −3) (n −5 ) 6 4 2
∫
0 n (n −2 ) ( n − 4 )
−− −−−− −
7 5 3
π
sin n x dx = π ( ) (
2
n n − 2 ) (n −4 ) 6 4 2
∫
0 2 (n −1) (n −3) ( n −5 )
−−− −−−−
5 3 1
π
(n ) (n −2 ) (n − 4 ) −− −−−− − 6
2
n 4 2
∫ sin x dx =
0 (n −1) (n −3) (n −5) 5 3 1
Question No: 13 ( Marks: 1 ) - Please choose one
1 2 3 4
-1
-2
f (x)
05<x <8
pg199
Question No: 17 ( Marks: 1 ) - Please choose one
F→ = 0
π
−π
2π
−2π
7,3π
4
3π
−7,4
−π
4
−7,
−3π
4
7,
origin
y
2
lim f (x, y)
f (0, 0) is defined and (x, y )→(0, 0) exists but
these two numbers are not equal.
f 0, 12, 12
f 0, 12, 12 = 12
f 0, 12, 1 2 =2
f 0, 12, 12 = 12
f 0, 12, 1 2 =0
Let the functions P(x, y) and Q(x, y) are finite and continuous
inside and at the boundary of a closed curve C in the xy-
plane.
Ñ ∫ ( P dx+ Q dy) =
C
► Zero
► One
► Infinite
► s+4
1
L{cos 2t}
=
► s−2
s
=2
L{cos 2t}
► s+4
2!
L{cos 2t} =
► s3
L{−6} = −
6
► s
s
L{−6} = 2
► s +36
L{−6} = 2 −
6
► s +36
► An odd function
► An even function
xy dx yx dy