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Unit – I (Ordinary
Ordinary Differential Equation)
3. ( )
Solve D 2 + 16 y = cos 3 x . (N/D 2010)
4. ( )
Solve : D 2 + 3 D + 2 y = sin x + x 2 . (M/J 2011)
6. ( )
Solve the equation D 2 + 4 D + 3 y = e − x sin x . (M/J 2010)
7. ( )
Solve: D 2 − 4 D + 3 y = e x cos 2 x . (M/J 2012)
8. ( )
Solve D 2 + 4 D + 3 y = 6e −2 x sin x sin 2 x . (N/D 2011)
9. ( )
Solve D 3 − 7 D − 6 y = ( 1 + x ) e 2 x . (N/D 2014)
d2 y dy
10. Solve 2
− 2 + y = 8 xe x sin x . (Text Book Page No.: 2.53) (N/D 2013)
dx dx
3. ( )
Apply method of variation of parameters to solve D 2 + 4 y = cot 2 x .
Text Book Page No.: 2.112 (N/D 2009),(N/D 2011)
4. ( )
Solve D 2 + a 2 y = sec ax using the method of variation of parameters.(M/J 2012)
d2y
5. Solve + y = cos ecx by the method of variation of parameters.
dx 2
Text Book Page No.: 2.116 (A/M 2011),(ND 2012)
6. ( )
Solve D 2 + 1 y = x sin x by the method of variation of parameters. (M/J 2010)
7. ( )
Using variation of parameters, solve 2 D 2 − D − 3 y = 25e − x . (N/D 2011)
d2 y dy e− x
8. Solve + 2 + y = 2 by the method of variation of parameters. (M/J 2013)
dx 2 dx x
2. ( )
Solve x 2 D 2 − 3 xD + 4 y = x 2 cos ( log x ) . (N/D 2010)
3. ( )
Solve x 2 D 2 − xD + 4 y = x 2 sin ( log x ) . (M/J 2012),(N/D 2009)
4. ( )
Solve x 2 D 2 − 2 xD − 4 y = x 2 + 2 log x . (M/J 2010)
d 2 y 1 dy 12 log x
5. Solve the equation + = . (N/D 2012)
dx 2 x dx x2
d2y dy
6. Solve x 2 2
− 3x + 4 y = x 2 ln x . (N/D 2011)
dx dx
d2y dy 1
7. Solve x 2 2
+ 4x + 2 y = x2 + 2 . (M/J 2013)
dx dx x
d2y dy
+ 4x + y = ee .
log x
2
8. Solve x 2
(N/D 2013)
dx dx
d2y dy
9. Solve (1 + x ) 2
2
+ (1 + x ) + y = 2sin [ log(1 + x )] . (A/M 2011)
dx dx
10. Solve ( x + 1)2 D 2 + ( x + 1) D + 1 y = 4 cos [ log( x + 1)] . (N/D 2011),(N/D 2014)
d2 y dy
11. Solve ( 3 x + 2 ) + 3 ( 3 x + 2 ) − 36 y = 3 x 2 + 4 x + 1 .
2
2
(M/J 2013)
dx dx
dx dy
2. Solve + 2 y = sin2t, −2x = cos2t . (M/J 2012),(N/D 2009)
dt dt
dx dy
3. Solve + 2 y = − sin t , −2x = cost given x = 1 , y = 0 at t = 0 . (N/D 2010)
dt dt
dx dy
4. Solve − y = t and + x = t 2 given x (0) = y (0) = 2 . (A/M 2011),(N/D 2011)
dt dt
dx dy
5. Solve + y = et , x − =t. (N/D 2012)
dt dt
Text Book Page No.: 2.100
dx dy
6. Solve + 2 x + 3 y = 2e 2 t , + 3 x + 2 y = 0. (M/J 2010)
dt dt
Text Book Page No.: 2.108
dx dy
7. Solve + 5x − 2 y = t, + 2 x + y = 0. (M/J 2013)
dt dt
Text Book Page No.: 2.108
dx dy
8. Solve + 2 x − 3 y = t and − 3 x + 2 y = e 2t . (N/D 2011),(N/D 2014)
dt dt
dx dy
9. Solve + 4 x + 3 y = t and + 2 x + 5 y = e 2t . (N/D 2013)
dt dt
i + 2 j + 2k . (M/J 2009)
2. ( ) ( ) ( )
Prove that F = 6 xy + z 3 i + 3 x 2 − z j + 3 xz 2 − y k is irrotational vector and
3. ( ) ( )
Show that F = y 2 + 2 xz 2 i + ( 2 xy − z ) j + 2 x 2 z − y + 2 z k is irrotational and
4. ( ) ( ) ( )
Show that F = 2 xy − z 2 i + x 2 + 2 yz j + y 2 − 2 zx k is irrotational and
5. ( ) ( )
Show that F = x 2 + xy 2 i + y 2 + x 2 y j is irrotational andfind its scalar potential.
Book Page No.: 1.50 (N/D 2013)
7. Find the angle between the normals to the surface xy = z 2 at the points ( 1, 4, 2 ) and
9. Find the work done in moving a particle in the force field given by
• Green’s Theorem
∫ ( 3 x − 8 y 2 ) dx + ( 4 y − 6 xy ) dy , Where C is
2
1. Verify Green’s theorem in a plane for
C
3. ( )
Verify Green’s theorem for V = x 2 + y 2 i − 2 xyj taken around the
rectanglebounded by the lines x = ± a , y = 0 and y = b . (N/D 2012)
• Stoke’s Theorem
1. ( )
Verify Stoke’s theorem for F = x 2 + y 2 i − 2 xyj taken around the rectangle formed
by the lines x = − a , x = a , y = 0 and y = b . (N/D 2013)
2. ( )
Verify Stoke’s theorem for F = x 2 + y 2 i + 2 xyj where S is the rectangle in the xy -
plane formed by the lines x = 0, x = a , y = 0 and y = b . (N/D 2014)
3. Verify Stoke’s theorem for F = xyi − 2 yzj − zxk where S is the open surface of the
rectangular parallelepiped formed by the planes x = 0, x = 1, y = 0, y = 2 and z = 3
above the XY plane. (M/J 2009)
4. Verify Stoke’s thorem for the vector F = ( y − z )i + yzj − xzk , where S is the surface
bounded by the planes x = 0, y = 0, z = 0, x = 1, y = 1, z = 1 and C is the square
boundary on the xoy -plane. (N/D 2011)
5. ( ) ( )
Verify Stoke’s theorem when F = 2 xy − x 2 i − x 2 − y 2 j and C is the boundary of
2. Verify Gauss Divergence theorem for F = 4 xzi − y 2 j + yzk over the cube bounded
by x = 0, x = 1, y = 0, y = 1, z = 0, z = 1 .
Text Book Page No.: 1.93 (N/D 2010),(A/M 2011),(N/D 2012),(N/D 2013)
4. Verify divergence theorem for F = x 2 i + zj + yzk over the cube formed by the planes
x = ±1, y = ±1, z = ±1 . (Text Book Page No.: 1.109) (M/J 2013)
5. ( ) ( ) (
Verify Gauss’s theorem for F = x 2 − yz i + y 2 − zx j + z 2 − xy k over the )
rectangular parallelepiped formed by 0 ≤ x ≤ 1, 0 ≤ y ≤ 1 and 0 ≤ z ≤ 1 .
3. When the function f ( z ) = u + iv is analytic, prove that the curves u = constant and
v = constant are orthogonal. (Text Book Page No.: 4.24) (N/D 2009)
4. Show that the families of curves r n = a sec nθ and r n = b cos ecnθ cut orthogonally.
(M/J 2011)
6. ( )
Prove that u = e −2 xy sin x 2 − y 2 is harmonic. Find the corresponding analytic function
and the imaginary part. (Text Book Page No.: 4.58) (N/D 2013)
−y
7. Prove that u = x 2 − y 2 and v = are harmonic but u + iv is not regular.
x + y2
2
sin 2 x
9. Find the analytic function f ( z ) = P + iQ , if P − Q = .(M/J 2009)
cosh 2 y − cos 2 x
sin 2 x
10. Determine the analytic function whose real part is . (N/D 2012)
cosh 2 y − cos 2 x
dw ∂w ∂w
11. If w = f ( z ) is analytic, prove that = = −i . (A/M 2011)
dz ∂x ∂y
( )
12. Find the analytic function u + iv , if u = ( x − y ) x 2 + 4 xy + y 2 . Also find the
conjugate harmonic function v . (Text Book Page No.: 4.41) (N/D 2009)
13. Find the analytic function w = u + iv when v = e ( y cos 2 x + x sin 2 x ) and find u .
−2 y
15. Prove that u = e x ( x cos y − y sin y ) is harmonic (satisfies Laplace’s equation) and
hence find the analytic function f ( z ) = u + iv . (N/D 2010),(M/J 2013)
∂2 ∂2
f ( z ) = 4 f ′( z ) .
2 2
16. If f ( z ) is a analytic function of z , prove that + 2
∂x ∂y
2
Text Book Page No.: 4.27 (M/J 2009), (A/M 2011),(M/J 2013),(N/D 2014)
∂2 ∂2
17. If f ( z ) is an analytic function of z , prove that + log f ( z ) = 0 . (M/J 2012)
∂x ∂y 2
2
• Conformal Mapping
1
1. Find the image of the half plane x > c , when c > 0 under the transformation w = .
z
Show the regions graphically. (Text Book Page No.: 4.64) (M/J 2009),(N/D 2012)
1
2. Find the image of the circle z − 1 = 1 under the mapping w = . (N/D 2009)
z
1
3. Find the image of the circle z − 2 i = 2 under the transformation w = .(M/J 2013)
z
1
4. Find the image of the hyperbola x 2 − y 2 = 1 under the transformation w = .
z
Text Book Page No.: 4.71 (M/J 2010),(M/J 2012),(N/D 2012)
z
6. Prove that the transformation w = maps the upper half of z - plane on to the
1− z
upper half of w - plane. What is the image of z = 1 under this transformation?
Text Book Page No.: 4.72 (M/J 2010),(N/D 2012),(N/D 2013)
1
7. Prove that the transformation w = maps the family of circles and straight lines into
z
the family of circles or straight lines. (Text Book Page No.: 4.74) (N/D 2011)
• Bilinear Transformation
1. Find the bilinear transformation which maps the points z = 0, − i , − 1 into w – plane
w = i ,1, 0 respectively. (Text Book Page No.: 4.86) (M/J 2009)
2. Find the bilinear transformation which maps the points z = 0,1, ∞ into
7. Find the bilinear transformation that transforms 1, i and −1 of the z – plane onto
0, 1 and ∞ of the w – plane. Also show that the transformation maps interior of
the unit circle of the z – plane on to upper half of the w – plane. (N/D 2010)
8. Find the Bilinear transformation that maps the points 1 + i , − i , 2 − i of the z - plane into
the points 0,1, i of the w - plane. (Text Book Page No.: 4.97) (N/D 2011)
zdz 1
1. Evaluate ∫ ( z − 1) ( z − 2 )
c
2
where c is the circle z − 2 =
2
using Cauchy’s integral
z +1
2. Evaluate ∫ (z
C
2
+ 2 z + 4)2
dz where C is z + 1 + i = 2 using Cauchy’s integral formula.
z+4
3. Evaluate ∫z
c
2
+ 2z + 5
dz , where C is the circle z + 1 + i = 2 , using Cauchy’s integral
z
4. Using Cauchy’s integral formula evaluate ∫z
c
2
+1
dz , where C is the circle z + i = 1 .
4 − 3z
5. Using Cauchy’s integral formula, evaluate ∫ z( z − 1)( z − 2) dz , Where ‘ C ’ is the
C
3
circle z = . (Text Book Page No.: 5.13) (M/J 2010)
2
sin π z 2 + cos π z 2
6. Evaluate ∫ ( z − 1)( z − 2) dz , where C is z = 3 .
C
(N/D 2011),(M/J 2013)
z −1
7. Evaluate ∫ ( z + 1) ( z − 2) dz , where C is the circle
C
2
z − i = 2 using Cauchy’s
2π
dθ
2. Evaluate ∫ a + b cos θ ( a > b > 0 ) , using contour integration. (N/D 2011),(N/D 2014)
0
2π
cos 2θ
3. Evaluate ∫ 5 + 4 cos θ dθ , using contour integration.
0
(N/D 2013)
2π
cos 3θ
4. Evaluate ∫ 5 − 4 cos θ dθ
0
using contour integration. (M/J 2013)
2π
sin 2 θ
5. Evaluate ∫ dθ , a > b > 0 . (N/D 2012)
0
a + b cos θ
2π
dθ
6. Evaluate ∫ 1 − 2 x sin θ + x 2
, ( 0 < x < 1) . (M/J 2009)
0
2π
dθ
7. Evaluate, by contour integration, ∫ 1 − 2a sin θ + a 2
, 0 < a < 1. (M/J 2011)
0
∞
x2 − x + 2
8. Evaluate ∫−∞ x 4 + 10 x 2 + 9 dx using contour integration.
∞
x 2 dx
9. Evaluate ∫−∞ ( x 2 + a 2 ) ( x 2 + b2 ) , a > b > 0 . (M/J 2009),(M/J 2013),(N/D 2014)
Text Book Page No.: 5.124
∞
dx
10. Evaluate ∫ (x
−∞
2
+ 1) ( x 2 + 4 )
using contour integration. (N/D 2010)
∞
x2
11. Evaluate using contour integration ∫ dx . (N/D 2011)
( x 2 + 1)
2
−∞
∞
dx
12. Evaluate ∫ , a>0 using contour integration. (N/D 2009)
( x2 + a2 )
3
0
∞
cos mx
13. Evaluate ∫x
0
2
+ a2
dx , using contour integration. (M/J 2012)
∞
cos x dx
14. Evaluate ∫ (x , a > b > 0. (N/D 2011)
−∞
2
+ a 2 ) ( x 2 + b2 )
z2 − 1
2. Find the Laurent’s series of f (z) = 2 valid in 2 < z < 3 .(M/J 2009)
z + 5z + 6
Text Book Page No.: 5.51
1
3. Evaluate f ( z ) = in Laurent series valid for the regions z > 3 and
( z + 1) ( z + 3 )
1 < z < 3. Text Book Page No.: 5.45 (N/D 2009),(M/J 2012)
1
4. Find the Laurants’s series expansion of f ( z ) = valid in the regions
z (1 − z )
z + 1 < 1, 1 < z + 1 < 2 and z + 1 > 2 . (N/D 2011)
3z − 2
5. Find the Laurent’s series of f ( z ) = valid in the region 2 < z + 2 < 4 .
z ( z 2 − 4)
(N/D 2014)
7z − 2
6. Find the Laurent’s series of f ( z ) = in 1 < z + 1 < 3 . (M/J 2010)
z ( z + 1)( z + 2)
Text Book Page No.: 5.58
z2
7. Find the residues of f ( z ) = at its isolated singularities using
( z − 1) ( z + 2 )
2 2
Laurent’s series expansions. Also state the valid region. (N/D 2010),(N/D 2012)
Text Book Page No.: 5.75
z2
8. Find the residues of f ( z ) = at its isolated singularities using Laurentz’s
( z + 2 ) ( z − 1)
2
2. Find the Laplace transform of the following triangular wave function given by
t, 0≤ t ≤π
f (t ) = and f ( t + 2π ) = f ( t ) . (M/J 2010),(M/J 2012)
2π − t , π ≤ t ≤ 2π
5. Find the Laplace transform of square wave function (or Meoander function) of period
a
1, in 0 < t < 2
a as f ( t ) = . (Text Book Page No.: 3.49) (M/J 2013)
−1, in a
<t<a
2
f ( t ) =∈, 0 ≤ t ≤ a
and f ( t + 2a ) = f ( t ) for all t . (N/D 2010)
= − ∈, a ≤ t ≤ 2a
cos at − cos bt
4. Find L . (Text Book Page No.: 3.26) (A/M 2011),(N/D 2012)
t
sin 2 t
5. Find the Laplace transform of f ( t ) = . (N/D 2014)
t
e at − e − bt
6. Find the Laplace transform of . (M/J 2012)
t
t
7. Find the Laplace transform of e −4 t t sin 3t dt . ∫
0
(M/J 2009)
∫ te
−2 t
8. Evaluate cos t dt using Laplace transforms. (N/D 2011),(M/J 2012)
0
∫ te
−3 t
9. Find the value of cos 2t dt . (N/D 2014)
0
1
10. Find the inverse Laplace transform of . (M/J 2009)
( s + 1) ( s 2 + 4 )
Text Book Page No.: 3.71
s+1
11. Find the inverse Laplace transform of log . (N/D 2013)
s −1
s2 + 1
12. Find L−1 log . (N/D 2014)
s(s + 1)
1 s 2 + a 2
13. Find L−1 ln 2
. (N/D 2011)(AUT)
s + b
2
s
2. Apply convolution theorem to evaluate L− 1 s .
( s 2 + a 2 )2
Text Book Page No.: 3.105 (M/J 2010),(M/J 2012),(N/D 2014)
3. Find L− 1 s2 using convolution theorem. (N/D 2012)
( s 2 + 4 )2
s2
4. Find the inverse Laplace transform of using convolution theorem.
(s 2
+ a 2 ) ( s 2 + b2 )
Text Book Page No.: 3.108 (N/D 2010),(M/J 2011)
1
5. Using convolution theorem find the inverse Laplace transform of .
(s 2
+ 1) ( s + 1)
Text Book Page No.: 3.103 (N/D 2009),(N/D 2011)(AUT)
1
6. Find L−1 using convolution theorem. (N/D 2011)
s ( s + 4 )
2
4
7. Using convolution theorem find the inverse Laplace transform of .Text
( s 2 + 2s + 5)
2
π
2. Solve the equation y ′′ + 9 y = cos 2t , y (0) = 1 and y = −1 using Laplace
2
transform. (Text Book Page No.: 3.138) (M/J 2009),(N/D 2014)
d2y
3. Solve the differential equation + y = sin 2t ; y (0) = 0, y ′(0) = 0 by using Laplace
dt 2
transform method. (Text Book Page No.: 3.128) (N/D 2009)
d2 y dy
5. Solve the differential equation 2
− 3 + 2 y = e − t with y(0) = 1 and y′(0) = 0 ,
dt dt
using Laplace transform. (Text Book Page No.: 3.151) (M/J 2012)
d2 y dy
8. Solve, by Laplace transform method, the equation 2
+ 2 + 5 y = e − t sin t ,
dt dt
y (0) = 0, y′(0) = 1 . (Text Book Page No.: 3.136) (M/J 2011)
d2y dy dy
9. Solve 2
+ 4 + 4 y = sin t , if = 0 and y = 2 when t = 0 using Laplace
dt dt dt
transforms. (Text Book Page No.: 3.133) (N/D 2011)
10. Using Laplace transforms, solve y′′ + y′ = t 2 + 2t , y(0) = 4, y′(0) = −2 .(N/D 2013)