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Code No: R059210201 Set No.

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II B.Tech I Semester Supplementary Examinations, February 2007
MATHEMATICS-III
( Common to Electrical & Electronic Engineering, Electronics &
Communication Engineering, Electronics & Instrumentation Engineering,
Electronics & Control Engineering, Electronics & Telematics, Electronics &
Computer Engineering and Instrumentation & Control Engineering)
Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 80
Answer any FIVE Questions
All Questions carry equal marks
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R∞
1. (a) Prove that Γ(n) = [log x1 ]n−1 dx
0
R∞ x8 (1−x6 )dx
(b) Prove that (1+x)24
= 0 using β − Γ functions. [8+8]
0

d
2. (a) Prove that dx
(xJn Jn+1 ) = x(Jn2 − Jn+1
2
)
3 2
(b) Express x +2x -x-3 in terms of Legendee polynomials. [8+8]

3. (a) Define analyticity of a complex function at a point P and in a domain D.


Prove that the real and imaginary parts of an analytic function satisfy Cauchy
Riemann Equations.
3 3
(b) Show that the function defined by f (z) = x (1+i)−y
x2 +y 2
(1−i)
at z 6= 0 and f(0) = 0
is continuous and satisfies C-R equations at the origin but f ′ (0) does not exist.
[8+8]
R
4. (a) Show that (z + 1) dz = 0 where C is the boundary of the square whose
C
vertices at the points z = 0,z = 1, z = 1+i, z = i
R 2
(b) If F(a) 3z +7z+1)dz
(z−a)
using Cauchy’s integral formula where C is |z| = 2 find
C
F(1) F(3) F11 (1-i) [8+8]

5. (a) Expand log z by Taylor’s series about z=1


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(b) Expand (z 2 +1)(z 2 +2)
in positive and negative powers of z if 1 < |z| < 2 [8+8]

6. (a) Determine the poles of the function and the corresponding residues z 2z+1
(z−2)
H dz
(b) Evaluate c Sinhz , where C is the circle | z | = 4 using residue theorem. [8+8]
R2π R2π
7. (a) Show that dθ
= dθ
= √ 2π , a > b> 0 using residue theorem.
a+bSinθ a+bSinθ a2 −b2
0 0
R∞ dx
(b) Evaluate by contour integration 1+x2
[8+8]
0

8. (a) Show that the image of the hyperbola x2 -y2 =1 under the transformation
w=1/z is r2 = cos 2θ.

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Code No: R059210201 Set No. 1
2z+3
(b) Show that the transformation u = z−4
changes the circle x2 + y2 –4x = 0 into
the straight line 4u+3=0. [8+8]

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Code No: R059210201 Set No. 2
II B.Tech I Semester Supplementary Examinations, February 2007
MATHEMATICS-III
( Common to Electrical & Electronic Engineering, Electronics &
Communication Engineering, Electronics & Instrumentation Engineering,
Electronics & Control Engineering, Electronics & Telematics, Electronics &
Computer Engineering and Instrumentation & Control Engineering)
Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 80
Answer any FIVE Questions
All Questions carry equal marks
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R1 2
1. (a) Evaluate √x dx interms of β function.
1−x5
0
R1 1 [Γ( n )]
1 2

(b) Prove that (1 − xn )1/n dx = n 2Γ(2/n)


0

1
 2
 3
 n−1
 (2
Q) n−1
2
(c) Prove that Γ n
Γ n
Γ n
.........Γ n
= n1/2
[5+5+6]

R1 2n(n+1)
2. (a) Prove that (x2 − 1) Pn+1 Pn1 dx = (2n+1)(2n+3))
−1
q
2
 sin x 
(b) Prove that J3/2 (x) = πx x
− cos x [8+8]

3. (a) Define analyticity of a complex function at a point P and in a domain D.


Prove that the real and imaginary parts of an analytic function satisfy Cauchy
Riemann Equations.
3 3
(b) Show that the function defined by f (z) = x (1+i)−y
x2 +y 2
(1−i)
at z 6= 0 and f(0) = 0
is continuous and satisfies C-R equations at the origin but f ′ (0) does not exist.
[8+8]
R 3
4. (a) Evaluate z −sin 3z dz
(z− π )3
with c: | z | = 2 using Cauchy’s integral formula
2
c
(1,1)
(3x2 + 4xy + ix2 )dz along y=x2
R
(b) Evaluate
(0,0)
dz
R
(c) Evaluate ez (z−1)3
where c: | z | = 2 Using Caucy’s integral theorem. [5+5+6]
c

5. (a) State and prove Laurent’s theorem.


7z−2
(b) Obtain all the Laurent series of the function (z+1)(z)(z−2)
about z= -1. [8+8]
z
6. (a) Find the poles and the residues at each pole of f (z) = 1−e
z4
R Z−3
(b) Evaluate Z 2 +2Z+5 dz where C is the circle using residue theorem
c

i. | Z | = 1
ii. | Z+1-i | = 2 [6+10]

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R2π sin2 θ dθ
7. (a) Evaluate 6+3 cos θ
using residue theorem.
0
R∞ dx
(b) Evaluate x6 +1
using residue theorem. [8+8]
0

8. (a) Show that the transformation w=z+1/z maps the circle |z| =c into the ellipse
u=(c+1/c) cos θ, v =(c-1/c)sinθ. Also discuss the case when c=1 in detail.
(b) Find the bilinear transformation which maps the points (2, i, -2) into the
points (l, i, -l). [8+8]

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Code No: R059210201 Set No. 3
II B.Tech I Semester Supplementary Examinations, February 2007
MATHEMATICS-III
( Common to Electrical & Electronic Engineering, Electronics &
Communication Engineering, Electronics & Instrumentation Engineering,
Electronics & Control Engineering, Electronics & Telematics, Electronics &
Computer Engineering and Instrumentation & Control Engineering)
Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 80
Answer any FIVE Questions
All Questions carry equal marks
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1. (a) Show that β(m,n) = Γ (m) Γ (n) /Γ (m + n)


R1 xn 2.4.6....(n−1)
(b) Show that √1−x 2 dx = 1.3.5....n
where n is an odd integer.
0

R √
π/2
Γ(1/4)Γ (3/4)
(c) Show that tan θ dθ = 2
[6+5+5]
0

2. (a) Prove that (2n+1)(1-x2)P’n (x)=n(n+1)[Pn+1 (x)-Pn−1 (x)].



(b) Prove that (1-x2 )pn (x)=(n+1)[x pn (x)-pn+1 (x)].
(c) Show that nx Jn (x) + Jn (x) = Jn−1 (x).

[6+5+5]

3. (a) Define analyticity of a complex function at a point P and in a domain D.


Prove that the real and imaginary parts of an analytic function satisfy Cauchy
Riemann Equations.
3 3
(b) Show that the function defined by f (z) = x (1+i)−y
x2 +y 2
(1−i)
at z 6= 0 and f(0) = 0
is continuous and satisfies C-R equations at the origin but f ′ (0) does not exist.
[8+8]
R
4. (a) Evaluate zdz 2 ez where C is |z| = 1
c

R
1+i
(b) Evaluate using Cauchy’s integral formula z 2 dz along y = x2
0
R dz
(c) Prove that (z−a)
= 2πi where C is given by the equation 1z-a1=r [6+5+5]
C

5. (a) State and derive Laurent’s series for an analytic function f (z).
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(b) Expand (z 2 −3z+2)
in the region
i. 0 < | z – 1 | < 1
ii. 1 < | z | < 2. [8+8]
1
6. (a) Find the poles and the corresponding residues (z 2 −1)3

R (4−3z)
(b) Evaluate z(z−1)(z−2) dz where C is |z| = 3/2 by residues theorem. [8+8]
C

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Code No: R059210201 Set No. 3
R2π dθ
7. (a) Evaluate (5−3Cosθ)2
using residue theorem.
0
R∞ sin mx
(b) Evaluate x
dx using residue theorem. [8+8]
0

8. (a) Under the transformation w=1/z, find the image of the circle |z-2i|=2.
z−i
(b) Under the transformation w = 1−iz
, find the image of the circle |z|=1 in the
w-plane. [8+8]

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Code No: R059210201 Set No. 4
II B.Tech I Semester Supplementary Examinations, February 2007
MATHEMATICS-III
( Common to Electrical & Electronic Engineering, Electronics &
Communication Engineering, Electronics & Instrumentation Engineering,
Electronics & Control Engineering, Electronics & Telematics, Electronics &
Computer Engineering and Instrumentation & Control Engineering)
Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 80
Answer any FIVE Questions
All Questions carry equal marks
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R
π/2
1. (a) Evaluate sin2 θ cos4 θdθ = π
32
using β − Γfunctions.
0
R∞ √ 2 R∞ 4
(b) Prove that xe−x dx = 2 x2 e−x dx using B-T functions and evaluate
0 0
R∞ xm−1
(c) Show that (x+a)m+n
dx = a−n β(m, n) [5+6+5]
0

2. (a) Prove that (2n+1)(1-x2)P’n (x)=n(n+1)[Pn+1 (x)-Pn−1 (x)].



(b) Prove that (1-x2 )pn (x)=(n+1)[x pn (x)-pn+1 (x)].
(c) Show that nx Jn (x) + Jn (x) = Jn−1 (x).

[6+5+5]
2
f (z) = xyx2(x+iy)
+y 2
, z 6= 0
3. (a) Show that is not analytic at z =0 Although C –R
= 0 if z = 0
equations are satisfied at the origin.
(b) If ( x + iy )1/3 = a + ib , then prove that 4 ( a2 -b2 ) = xa + yb . [8+8]
R
4. (a) Evaluate log z dz
(z−1)3
where c: | z − 1 | = 1/2, using Caucy’s integral Formula.
c
(b) State and prove Cauchy’s Theorem. [8+8]
(z−2)(z+2)
5. Expand f (z) = (z+1)(z+4)
in the region

(a) 1 < |z|<4


(b) | z | < 1. [8+8]
iz
6. (a) Find the poles (z 2e+1) and corresponding residues.
R z 1
(b) Evaluate (z−1)(z−2) 2 dz Where c is the circle | Z – 2 | = 2
using residue
c
theorm. [8+8]
R2π dθ
R2π dθ
7. (a) Show that = = √ 2π , a > b> 0 using residue theorem.
a+bSinθ a+bSinθ a2 −b2
0 0
R∞ dx
(b) Evaluate by contour integration 1+x2
[8+8]
0

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8. (a) Find the image of the infinite strip 0<y<1/2 under the transformation w=1/z.
(b) Find the bilinear transformation which maps the points (–1, 0, 1) into the
points (0, i, 3i). [8+8]

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