Unit - I (Vector Calculus) Simple Problems On Vector Calculus

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SUBJECT NAME : Mathematics - II


SUBJECT CODE : MA6251
MATERIAL NAME : University Questions
REGULATION : R2013
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Unit – I (Vector Calculus)

 Simple problems on vector calculus


1. Find the directional derivative of   4xz 2  x 2 yz at  1, 2,1 in the direction of
2i  3 j  4k . (N/D 2016)

2. Show that F   y 2  2 xz 2  i   2 xy  z  j   2 x 2 z  y  2z  k is irrotational and

hence find its scalar potential. (Textbook Page No.: 1.26) (M/J 2012)

3. Show that F   2 xy  z 2  i   x 2  2 yz  j   y 2  2zx  k is irrotational and

find its scalar potential. (Textbook Page No.: 1.47) (N/D 2012)

4. Show that F   x 2  xy 2  i   y 2  x 2 y  j is irrotational and find its scalar potential.


Textbook Page No.: 1.47 (N/D 2013)

5. Prove that F   x 2  y 2  x  iˆ   2 xy  y  ˆj is a conservative field and find the scalar


potential. (Textbook Page No.: 1.32) (N/D 2014),(N/D 2017)

6. Prove that F   y 2 cos x  z 3  iˆ   2 y sin x  4  ˆj  3 xz 2 kˆ is irrotational and find its


scalar potential. (Textbook Page No.: 1.47) (N/D 2016)

7. Find the angle between the normals to the surface xy  z 2 at the points  1, 4, 2  and
 3, 3, 3 . (Textbook Page No.: 1.17) (A/M 2011)

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8. Find the angle between the normals to the surface x 2  yz at the points  1,1,1 and
 2, 4,1 . (Textbook Page No.: 1.9) (N/D 2014)

9. Find the angle between the surfaces x 2  y 2  z 2  9 and z  x 2  y 2  3 at the point


 2, 1, 2  . (Textbook Page No.: 1.10) (N/D 2016)

10. Find a and b so that the surfaces ax 3  by 2 z  (a  3) x 2  0 and 4 x 2 y  z 3  11  0 cut

orthogonally at the point  2, 1, 3 . (N/D 2013),(M/J 2016)

Textbook Page No.: 1.12

11. If r is the position vector of the point  x , y, z  , Prove that  2 r n  n(n  1)r n 2 . Hence find
1
the value of 2   . (Textbook Page No.: 1.42) (N/D 2010),(M/J 2015)
r

x  xy  dx   x 2  y 2  dy where C is the square bounded by the


2
12. Evaluate
C

lines x  0, x  1, y  0 and y  1 . (N/D 2009),(N/D 2011)

Textbook Page No.: 1.52

13. Evaluate  Fs
n ds where F  2 xyi  yz 2 j  xzk and S is the surface of the

parallelepiped bounded by x  0, y  0, z  0, x  2, y  1 and z  3 . (M/J 2011)

Textbook Page No.: 1.55

 Green’s Theorem
1. Verify Green’s theorem for V   x 2  y 2  i  2 xyj taken around the rectangle bounded by
the lines x   a, y  0 and y  b . (N/D 2012),(Jan 2016)

Textbook Page No.: 1.71

  x 1  y  dx   x  y 3  dy  where C is
2 3
2. Using Green’s theorem in a plane evaluate
C

the square formed by x  1 and y  1 . (M/J 2016)

Textbook Page No.: 1.69

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  3 x  8 y 2  dx   4 y  6 xy  dy  , Where C is the


2
3. Verify Green’s theorem in a plane for
C

boundary of the region defined by the lines x  0, y  0 and x  y  1 .


Textbook Page No.: 1.79 (N/D 2010),(A/M 2011),(M/J 2011), (M/J 2012)

  3x  8 y 2  dx   4 y  6 xy  dy where C is the boundary of


2
4. Verify Green’s theorem for
C

the region defined by x  y2 , y  x2 . (M/J 2010)

Textbook Page No.: 1.74

  xy  x  dx  x
2 2
5. Apply Green’s theorem to evaluate ydy along the closed curve C formed by
C

y  0 , x  1 and y  x . (N/D 2017)

 Stoke’s Theorem
1. Verify Stokes theorem for F   x 2  y 2  i  2 xyj in the rectangular region of z  0 plane
bounded by the lines x  0, y  0, x  a and y  b . (M/J 2014)

Textbook Page No.: 1.111

2. 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)

Textbook Page No.: 1.114

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. (Textbook Page No.: 1.122) (M/J 2009)

4. Verify Stoke’s theorem when F   2 xy  x 2  i   x 2  y 2  j and C is the boundary of the


region enclosed by the parabolas y 2  x and x 2  y . (N/D 2009)

Textbook Page No.: 1.117

5. Verify Stoke’s theorem for the vector field F  (2 x  y )i  yz 2 j  y 2 zk over the upper half
surface x 2  y 2  z 2  1 , bounded by its projection on the xy -plane.
Textbook Page No.: 1.120 (M/J 2013)

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6. Using Stokes theorem, evaluate F


C
dr , where F  y 2 i  x 2 j  ( x  z )k and ‘C’ is the

boundary of the triangle with vertices at  0,0,0 , 1,0,0  , 1,1,0  . (M/J 2012)
Textbook Page No.: 1.128

 Gauss Divergence Theorem


1. 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 .
(N/D 2010),(A/M 2011),(N/D 2012),(N/D 2013),(N/D 2014),(M/J 2015)

Textbook Page No.: 1.87

2. Verify Gauss divergence theorem forF  x 2 i  y 2 j  z 2 k where S is the surface of the


cuboid formed by the planes x  0, x  a, y  0, y  b, z  0 and z  c . (M/J 2009)

Textbook Page No.: 1.93

3. Verify Gauss divergence theorem for F  x 2 i  y 2 j  z 2 k taken over the cube bounded by
the planes x  0, y  0, z  0, x  1, y  1 and z  1 . (M/J 2014),(N/D 2017)

Textbook Page No.: 1.136

4. Verify Gauss – divergence theorem for the vector function f   x 3  yz  i  2 x 2 yj  2k


over the cube bounded by x  0, y  0, z  0 and x  a, y  a, z  a .
Textbook Page No.: 1.90 (M/J 2010),(N/D 2011)

5. Verify divergence theorem for F  x 2 i  zj  yzk over the cube formed by the planes
x  1, y  1, z  1 . (Textbook Page No.: 1.100) (M/J 2013)

6. Verify Gauss’s theorem for F   x 2  yz  i   y 2  zx  j   z 2  xy  k over the


rectangular parallelepiped bounded by x  0, x  a, y  0, y  b, z  0 and z  c .
Textbook Page No.: 1.96 (Jan 2016)

7. 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 .
Textbook Page No.: 1.136 (N/D 2011),(N/D 2016)

Unit – II (Ordinary Differential Equation)

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 ODE with Constant Coefficients


1.  
Solve D3  5D2  7 D  3 y  e2 x cosh x . (N/D 2017)

2. Solve D 2
 2 D  2  y  e 2 x  cos 2 x . (N/D 2016)

Textbook Page No.: 2.31

3. Solve D 3
 2 D2  D  y  e  x  cos 2 x . (Jan 2016)

Textbook Page No.: 2.29

4. Solve D 2
 4 D  3  y  cos 2 x  2 x 2 . (M/J 2014)

5. Solve : D 2
 3 D  2  y  sin x  x 2 . (Textbook Page No.: 2.37) (M/J 2011)

6. Solve the equation D 2


 5 D  4  y  e  x sin 2 x . (A/M 2011),(ND 2012)

Textbook Page No.: 2.43

7. Solve the equation D 2


 4 D  3  y  e  x sin x . (M/J 2010)

Textbook Page No.: 2.59

8. Solve D 2
 4 D  3  y  e x cos 2 x . (Textbook Page No.: 2.59) (M/J 2012)

9. Solve D 2
 4 D  3  y  6e 2 x sin x sin 2 x . (N/D 2011)

Textbook Page No.: 2.46

10. Solve D 2
 3 D  2  y  xe 3 x  sin 2 x . (Textbook Page No.: 2.59) (M/J 2015)

11. Solve D 2
 2D  5 y  e  x x 2 . (N/D 2014)

d2 y dy
12. Solve 2
 2  y  8 xe x sin x . (Text Book Page No.: 2.56) (N/D 2013)
dx dx

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13. Solve D 2
 2 D  1 y  xe  x cos x . (Textbook Page No.: 2.55) (M/J 2016)

14. Solve the equation D 2


 4  y  x 2 cos 2 x . (M/J 2009),(N/D 2011)

Textbook Page No.: 2.53

 Method of Variation of Parameters


d2 y
1. Solve  a 2 y  tan ax by method of variation of parameters.
dx 2
Textbook Page No.: 2.118 (M/J 2009),(M/J 2011),(M/J 2014)

2. Solve y  y  tan x using the method of variation of parameters. (M/J 2016)

Textbook Page No.: 2.120

d2 y
3. Solve  4 y  tan 2 x by method of variation of parameters. (N/D 2013),(N/D 2014)
dx 2

4. Apply method of variation of parameters to solve D 2


 4  y  cot 2 x .
Textbook Page No.: 2.122 (N/D 2009),(N/D 2011)

5. Solve D 2
 a 2  y  sec ax using the method of variation of parameters. (M/J 2012)

Textbook Page No.: 2.124

d2 y
6. Using method of variation of parameters, Solve  y  sec x . (N/D 2016)
dx 2
Textbook Page No.: 2.126

d2 y
7. Solve  y  cos ecx by the method of variation of parameters.
dx 2
Textbook Page No.: 2.128 (A/M 2011),(ND 2012)

8. Solve D 2
 1 y  cos ecx cot x using the method of variation of parameters.

Textbook Page No.: 2.129 (A/M 2015)

d2 y dy e x
9. Solve  2  y  2 by the method of variation of parameters. (M/J 2013)
dx 2 dx x

Textbook Page No.: 2.133

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10. Solve, by the method of variation of parameters, y  2 y  y  e x log x .(M/J 2015)

Textbook Page No.: 2.139

 Cauchy and Legendre Equations

d2 y dy 1
1. Solve x2 2
 4x  2 y  x2  2 . (M/J 2013)
dx dx x

Textbook Page No.: 2.65

2. Solve x D 2 2
 xD  1 y  sin  log x  . (N/D 2014)

3. Solve x D
2 2
 2 xD  4  y  x 2  2log x . (M/J 2010)

Textbook Page No.: 2.71

d2 y dy
4. Solve x2 2
x  y  log x . (N/D 2016)
dx dx

Textbook Page No.: 2.73

5. Solve x D 2 2
 3 xD  4  y  x 2 cos  log x  . (N/D 2010)

Textbook Page No.: 2.79

6. Solve x D 2 2
 xD  4  y  x 2 sin  log x  . (M/J 2012),(N/D 2009)

Textbook Page No.: 2.76

7. Solve x D 2 2
 xD  2  y  x 2 log x . (M/J 2016)

Textbook Page No.: 2.80

8. Solve  x 2 D2  xD  1 y   logx x  . (Textbook Page No.: 2.82) (M/J 2014)

d 2 y 1 dy 12log x
9. Solve the equation   . (N/D 2012)
dx 2 x dx x2

Textbook Page No.: 2.84

d2 y dy
10. Solve x 2
2
 3x  4 y  x 2 ln x . (N/D 2011)
dx dx

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Textbook Page No.: 2.102

d2 y dy
11. Solve: (1  x )2 2
 (1  x )  y  4cos  log(1  x ) . (N/D 2011)
dx dx

Textbook Page No.: 2.97

d2 y dy
12. Solve (1  x )2 2
 (1  x )  y  2sin  log(1  x ) . (A/M 2011)
dx dx

Textbook Page No.: 2.102

d2 y dy
 3 x  2  3  3 x  2   36 y  3 x 2  4 x  1 .
2
13. Solve 2
(M/J 2013)
dx dx

Textbook Page No.: 2.95

 2 x  7 y  6  2 x  7  y  8 y  8 x .
2
14. Solve (Jan 2016)

Textbook Page No.: 2.91

 Simultaneous Differential Equations


dx dy
1. Solve  2 y   sin t ,  2 x  cos t . (M/J 2014)
dt dt

Textbook Page No.: 2.105

dx dy
2. Solve  y  t and  x  t 2 given x(0)  y(0)  2 .
dt dt

Textbook Page No.: 2.107 (A/M 2011),(M/J 2016),(N/D 2011)

dx dy
3. Solve  y  et , x  t. (N/D 2012),(N/D 2014)
dt dt

Textbook Page No.: 2.110

dx dy
4. Solve  2 x  3 y  2e 2 t ,  3 x  2 y  0. (M/J 2010)
dt dt

Textbook Page No.: 2.117

dx dy
5. Solve  5x  2 y  t,  2 x  y  0. (M/J 2013)
dt dt

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Textbook Page No.: 2.117

dx dy
6. Solve  2 x  3 y  0 and 3 x   2 y  2e 2 t . (N/D 2016)
dt dt

Textbook Page No.: 2.1117

dx dy
7. Solve  4 x  3 y  t and  2 x  5 y  e 2t . (N/D 2013)
dt dt

Textbook Page No.: 2.117

dx dy dx
8. Solve the simultaneous differential equations:   3 x  sin t ,  y  x  cos t .
dt dt dt
Textbook Page No.: 2.114 (M/J 2015)

Unit – III (Laplace Transform)

 Laplace Transform of Periodic Function


t , for 0  t  a
1. Find the Laplace transform of f (t )   , f (t  2a )  f (t ) .
 2a  t , for a  t  2a
Textbook Page No.: 3.51 (M/J 2009),(N/D 2009),(A/M 2011),(N/D 2014),(M/J 2015)

2. Find the Laplace transform of the following triangular wave function given by
t , 0 t 
f (t )   and f (t  2 )  f (t ) . (M/J 2010),(M/J 2012)
 2  t ,   t  2

Textbook Page No.: 3.53

3. Find the Laplace transform of square wave function defined by


1, in 0  t  a
f (t )   with period 2a . (N/D 2009)
 1, in a  t  2a

Textbook Page No.: 3.53

4. Find the Laplace transform of square wave function (or Meoander function) of period
 a
1, in 0 t 
 2
a as f ( t )   . (M/J 2013)
 1, in a  t  a

 2

Textbook Page No.: 3.47

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5. Find the Laplace transform of

f (t )  E , 0t a
and f (t  2a )  f (t ) for all t . (N/D 2010)
  E , a  t  2a

Textbook Page No.: 3.45

6. Find the Laplace transform of a square wave function given by


 a
 E for 0  t  2
f (t )   , and f ( t  a )  f ( t ) .
  E for a
ta
 2

Textbook Page No.: 3.53 (N/D 2011),(M/J 2016),(N/D 2016),(N/D 2017)

sin  t , 0  t   / 
7. Find the Laplace transform of the Half wave rectifier f (t )  
 0,  /   t  2 / 
and f (t  2 /  )  f (t ) for all t .

Textbook Page No.: 3.48 (N/D 2012),(M/J 2014)

 Simple Problems and Initial & Final Value Theorem


 e  t  cos t 
1. Find L  e  t sin2 3t  and L  . (Jan 2016)
 t 

Textbook Page No.: 3.23

t
2. Find the Laplace transform of e t cos t . (N/D 2014)

Textbook Page No.: 3.18

3. Find the Laplace transform of f (t )  te 3 t cos 2t . (M/J 2014)

Textbook Page No.: 3.19

4. Find L  t 2e 3 t sin 2t  . (Text Book Page No.: 3.21) (M/J 2013)

5. Find L  t 2e  t cos t  . (Textbook Page No.: 3.20) (M/J 2016)

6. Verify initial and final value theorems for f (t )  1  e  t (sin t  cos t ) .

Textbook Page No.: 3.41 (M/J 2010),(N/D 2010),(M/J 2012)

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 cos at  cos bt 
7. Find L . (A/M 2011),(N/D 2012),(M/J 2015)
 t 

Textbook Page No.: 3.25

1  cos t
8. Find the Laplace transform of . (Textbook Page No.: 3.16) (N/D 2014)
t

 te
2 t
9. Evaluate cos t dt using Laplace transforms. (N/D 2011),(M/J 2012)
0

Textbook Page No.: 3.33


 s 

L1  2 .
  
10. Find (Textbook Page No.: 3.70) (M/J 2015)

 s  1 s 2
 4 

 s2 
L1  2 .
  s  a  s  b  
11. Find 2 2 2
(Textbook Page No.: 3.73) (A/M 2015)

 s 1
12. Find the inverse Laplace transform of log  . (N/D 2013)
 s 1

Textbook Page No.: 3.86

 Inverse Laplace Transform Using Convolution Theorem


 
1. Using Convolution theorem L1 

1 
. (A/M 2011)

  s  a  s  b  

Textbook Page No.: 3.197

 
2. Apply convolution theorem to evaluate L1  s . (M/J 2010),(M/J 2012)
  s2  a2  2

 

Textbook Page No.: 3.100

 
3. Find L1  s2  using convolution theorem. (N/D 2012)
  s2  42 
 

Textbook Page No.: 3.102

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 s 
4. Using convolution theorem, find L1   using convolution theorem.
  s  4  s  9  
2 2

Textbook Page No.: 3.105 (similar problem) (N/D 2016)

s2
s  a 2  s 2  b 2 
5. Find the inverse Laplace transform of using convolution theorem.
2

Textbook Page No.: 3.103 (N/D 2010),(M/J 2011),(M/J 2014),(N/D 2014),(M/J 2016)

4
6. Using convolution theorem find the inverse Laplace transform of .
s  2s  5
2
2

Textbook Page No.: 3.108 (M/J 2013)

 Solving Differential Equation By Laplace Transform


d2x dx dx
1. Solve 2
 3  2 x  2 , given x  0 and  5 for t  0 using Laplace transform
dt dt dt
method. (Textbook Page No.: 3.115) (A/M 2011),(N/D 2012)

d2 y
2. Using Laplace transform, solve  4 y  sin 2t given y(0)  3, y(0)  4 .
dt 2
Textbook Page No.: 3.126 (M/J 2014)

d2 y
3. Solve the differential equation  y  sin 2t ; y(0)  0, y(0)  0 by using Laplace
dt 2
transform method. (Textbook Page No.: 3.124) (N/D 2009)

4. Using Laplace transform solve the differential equation y  3 y  4 y  2e  t with


y(0)  1  y(0) . (Textbook Page No.: 3.120) (M/J 2010),(N/D 2010)

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. (Textbook Page No.: 3.145) (M/J 2012)

6. Using Laplace transform, solve D 2


 3 D  2  y  e 3 t given y(0)  1 and y(0)  1 .
Textbook Page No.: 3.117 (N/D 2016)

7. Solve y  5 y  6 y  2, y(0)  0, y(0)  0 , using Laplace transform. (M/J 2013)

Textbook Page No.: 3.113

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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 . (Textbook Page No.: 3.132) (M/J 2011),(Jan 2016)

9. Using Laplace transforms, solve y  y  t 2  2t , y(0)  4, y(0)  2 .


Textbook Page No.: 3.136 (N/D 2013),(M/J 2016),(N/D 2017)
10. Solve the differential equation y  3 y  2 y  4t  e , where y(0)  1, y(0)  1 using
3t

Laplace transforms. (Textbook Page No.: 3.138) (M/J 2015)

Unit – IV (Analytic Function)

 Harmonic Function & Analytic Function


1. Prove that the real and imaginary parts of an analytic function are harmonic functions.
Textbook Page No.: 4.21 (M/J 2014)

2. When the function f ( z )  u  iv is analytic, prove that the curves u  c1 and v  c2 are
orthogonal. (Textbook Page No.: 4.22) (N/D 2009),(N/D 2016)

log  x 2  y 2  is harmonic. Determine its analytic function. Find also its


1
3. Show that u
2
conjugate. (Textbook Page No.: 4.40) (A/M 2011),(N/D 2017)

y
4. Prove that u  x 2  y 2 and v  are harmonic but u  iv is not regular.
x  y2
2

Textbook Page No.: 4.32 (N/D 2010)

y
5. Prove that u  x 2  y 2 and v  are harmonic functions but not harmonic
x  y2
2

conjugates. (Textbook Page No.: 4.32) (N/D 2014),(Jan 2016)

6. Prove that every analytic function w  u  iv can be expressed as a function z alone, not as a
function of z. (Textbook Page No.: 4.18) (M/J 2010),(M/J 2012)

sin 2 x
7. Determine the analytic function whose real part is .
cosh 2 y  cos 2 x
Textbook Page No.: 4.47 (N/D 2012),(N/D 2014)

8. Determine the analytic function w  u  iv if u  e 2 x ( x cos 2 y  y sin 2 y ) .


Textbook Page No.: 4.43 (M/J 2015)

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9. Show that v  e  x  x cos y  y sin y  is harmonic function. Hence find the analytic function
f ( z )  u  iv . (Textbook Page No.: 4.44) (M/J 2014)

10. Find the analytic function f ( z )  u  iv whose real part is u  e x ( x cos y  y sin y ) . Find
also the conjugate harmonic u . (N/D 2016)

Textbook Page No.: 4.45

11. 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)

Textbook Page No.: 4.45

 2 2 
 2  f ( z )  4 f ( z ) .
2 2
12. If f ( z ) is a analytic function of z , prove that 
 x y 
2

Textbook Page No.: 4.25 (M/J 2009), (A/M 2011),(M/J 2013),(N/D 2014),(M/J 2016)

 2 2 
13. If f ( z ) is an analytic function of z , prove that   2  log f ( z )  0 . (M/J 2012)
 x y 
2

Textbook Page No.: 4.26

 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. (M/J 2009),(N/D 2012)

Textbook Page No.: 4.64

1
2. Find the image of z  1  1 under the mapping w  . (M/J 2014)
z

Textbook Page No.: 4.65

1
3. Find the image of the circle z  2i  2 under the transformation w  .
z

Textbook Page No.: 4.67 (M/J 2013),(N/D 2017)

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1 1
4. Find the image in the w -plane of the infinite strip  y  under the transformation
4 2
1
w . (Textbook Page No.: 4.69) (M/J 2015)
z

1
5. Find the image of the hyperbola x 2  y 2  1 under the transformation w  .
z
Textbook Page No.: 4.70 (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 upper half
1 z
of w - plane. What is the image of z  1 under this transformation?
Textbook Page No.: 4.71 (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 the family
z
of circles or straight lines. (Textbook Page No.: 4.73) (N/D 2011),(N/D 2016)

 Bilinear Transformation
1. Find the bilinear transformation which maps the points z  0,  i , 1 into w – plane
w  i ,1,0 respectively. (Textbook Page No.: 4.84) (M/J 2009)

2. Find the bilinear transformation that transforms the points z  1, i ,  1 of the z-plane into the
points w  2, i ,  2 of the w-plane. (Textbook Page No.: 4.85) (M/J 2016)

3. Find the bilinear transformation which maps the points z  0,1,  into

w  i ,1, 1 respectively. (M/J 2010),(M/J 2012),(M/J 2013)


Textbook Page No.: 4.86

4. Find the bilinear transformation that maps the points z  , i ,0 onto w  0, i ,  respectively.
Textbook Page No.: 4.88 (N/D 2012)

5. Find the bilinear map which maps the points z  0, 1, i onto points w  i ,0,  . Also find the
image of the unit circle of the z plane. (N/D 2013),(M/J 2015)

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6. Find the bilinear transform which maps i ,  i ,1 in z-plane into 0,1,  of w-plane respectively.
Textbook Page No.: 4.90 (Jan 2016)

7. Find the bilinear transformation which maps the points z  0, 1,  1 onto the points
w   1, 0,  . Find also the invariant points of the transformation. (N/D 2016)
Textbook Page No.: 4.91

8. Find the bilinear transformation that transforms 1, i and 1 of the z – plane onto 0, 1 and
 of the w – plane. (Textbook Page No.: 4.99) (M/J 2014)

9. 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)

Textbook Page No.: 4.92

10. Find the bilinear transformation which maps the points z  1, i , 1 into the points
w  i ,0,  i . Hence find the image of z  1 . (M/J 2011),(N/D 2014),(N/D 2017)

Textbook Page No.: 4.94

Unit – V (Complex Integration)

 Cauchy Integral Formula and Cauchy Residue Theorem


4  3z
1. Using Cauchy’s integral formula, evaluate  z( z  1)( z  2) dz , Where ‘ C ’ is the
C

3
circle z  . (Textbook Page No.: 5.14) (M/J 2010)
2

sin  z 2  cos  z 2
2. Evaluate  dz , where C is z  3 . (N/D 2011),(M/J 2013)
C
( z  1)( z  2)

Textbook Page No.: 5.12

z
3. Using Cauchy’s integral formula evaluate z
c
2
1
dz , where C is the circle z  i  1 .

Textbook Page No.: 5.15 (M/J 2011)

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z 1
4. Evaluate using Cauchy’s integral formula   z  3 z  1 dz where C
C
is the circle z 2.

Textbook Page No.: 5.34 (M/J 2016)

z4
5. Evaluate z
c
2
 2z  5
dz , where C is the circle z  1  i  2 , using Cauchy’s integral

formula. (N/D 2010),(N/D 2011),(N/D 2012)

Textbook Page No.: 5.16

z 1
6. Evaluate z
c
2
 2z  4
dz , where C is the circle z  1  i  2 , using Cauchy’s integral

formula. (Textbook Page No.: 5.34) (N/D 2014)

z
7. Using Cauchy’s integral formula, evaluate
 ( z  1) ( z  2) dz , where is the circle
C
2

z  1  1. Textbook Page No.: 5.24 (N/D 2016)

z2
8. Evaluate
C ( z  1)2 ( z  2) dz where C is z  3. (M/J 2015)

Textbook Page No.: 5.27

zdz 1
9. Evaluate   z  1 z  2
c
2
where c is the circle z  2 
2
using Cauchy’s integral formula.

Textbook Page No.: 5.23 (M/J 2009),(N/D 2009),(M/J 2012)

e2z
10. Using Cauchy’s integral formula evaluate   z  1
C
4
dz where C is z  2 . (Jan 2016)

Textbook Page No.: 5.22

z 1
11. Evaluate  (z
C
2
 2 z  4)2
dz where C is z  1  i  2 using Cauchy’s integral formula.

Textbook Page No.: 5.29 (A/M 2011),(N/D 2013)

z 1
12. Evaluate  ( z  1) ( z  2) dz , where C is the circle z  i  2 using Cauchy’s
C
2

residue theorem. (Textbook Page No.: 5.92) (M/J 2012)

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z 1
13. Using Cauchy’s residue theorem evaluate
 ( z  1) ( z  2) dz , where C is
C
2
z i  2.

Textbook Page No.: 5.97 (M/J 2014)


z
14. Evaluate  (z
C
2
 1)2
dz , where C is the circle z  i  1 , using Cauchy’s residue theorem.

Textbook Page No.: 5.94 (N/D 2016)

 Contour Integral of Types – I ,II &III


2
d
1. Evaluate  2  cos 
0
using contour integration. (Textbook Page No.: 5.98)

(N/D 2009), (M/J 2010), (N/D 2010) ,(A/M 2011),(N/D 2017)

2
d
2. Evaluate  13  12cos
0
using contour integration. (M/J 2016)

Textbook Page No.: 5.102

2
d
3. Evaluate  13  5sin  .
0
(Textbook Page No.: 5.104) (M/J 2014)

2
d
4. Evaluate  a  b cos  a  b  0 , using contour integration.
0
(N/D 2011)

Textbook Page No.: 5.109

2
cos 3
5. Evaluate  5  4cos d
0
using contour integration. (M/J 2013)

Textbook Page No.: 5.111

2
d
6. Evaluate, by contour integration,  1  2a sin  a
0
2
,0  a  1. (M/J 2011)

Textbook Page No.: 5.116


x 2dx
7. Evaluate   x 2  a 2  x 2  b2  , a  b  0 . (M/J 2009),(M/J 2013)

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x 2 dx
8. Evaluate  2
  x  9  x  4 
2
using contour integration. (N/D 2014)

Textbook Page No.: 5.154


dx
9. Evaluate  x

2
 1 x 2  4 
using contour integration. (N/D 2010)

Textbook Page No.: 5.124


x2  x  2
10. Evaluate
 x 4  10 x 2  9 dx using contour integration.

Textbook Page No.: 5.129 (M/J 2010),(A/M 2011),(N/D 2013)


dx
11. Evaluate by using contour integration  . (M/J 2014)
1  x2 
2
0

Textbook Page No.: 5.131


dx
12. Evaluate  , a  0 using contour integration. (N/D 2009)
x  a2 
3
2
0

Textbook Page No.: 5.135


cos mx
13. Evaluate x
0
2
 a2
dx , using contour integration. (M/J 2012),(N/D 2016)

Textbook Page No.: 5.145


x sin mx
14. Evaluate 
0
x2  a2
dx where a  0 , m  0 . (M/J 2016)

Textbook Page No.: 5.149


cos x dx
15. Evaluate  x

2
 a 2  x 2  b 2 
,a  b  0. (N/D 2011)

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 Taylor’s and Laurent’s Series


z2  1
1. Expand f (z)  as a Laurent’s series in the regions z  2 , 2  z  3 and
( z  2)( z  3)
z  3. (Textbook Page No.: 5.53)
(M/J 2009),(A/M 2011),(M/J 2011),(N/D 2011),(M/J 2013),(M/J 2014),(M/J 2015)

1
2. Evaluate f (z)  in Laurent series valid for the regions z  3 and 1  z  3 .
 z  1 z  3 
Textbook Page No.: 5.44 (N/D 2009),(M/J 2012)

z
3. Expand as a Laurent’s series of the function f (z)  in the region (i) z  1
z  3z  2
2

(ii) 1  z  2 (iii) z  2 . (Textbook Page No.: 5.50) (M/J 2016)

1
4. Find the Laurent’s series expansion of f (z)  valid in the region 1  z  1  2 .
z  5z  6
2

Textbook Page No.: 5.56 (N/D 2016)

1
5. Find the Laurent’s series expansion of f (z)  valid in the regions z  1 and
 z  1 z  2 
1  z  2. (Textbook Page No.: 5.47) (N/D 2014),(N/D 2017)

z 2  4z  2
6. Obtain the Laurent’s expansion of f (z)  in 3  z  2  5 .(Jan 2016)
z 3  2z 2  5z  6

Textbook Page No.: 5.66

z2
7. Find the residues of f (z)  at its isolated singularities using Laurent’s
 z  1  z  2 
2 2

series expansions. Also state the valid region. (N/D 2010),(N/D 2012)

Textbook Page No.: 5.78


z2
8. Find the residues of f (z)  at its isolated singularities using Laurent’s series
 z  2  z  1
2

expansion. (Textbook Page No.: 5.76) (N/D 2013)

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