Mathematics-Ii: Ii B.Tech Ii Sem - Question Bank
Mathematics-Ii: Ii B.Tech Ii Sem - Question Bank
Mathematics-Ii: Ii B.Tech Ii Sem - Question Bank
MATHEMATICS-II
Faculty name: Anuradha
UNIT 1
Section A
Remembering
1. Show that V = x i + y2 j + z3k is irrotational.
2. State Green’s theorem in a plane.
Understanding
3. Find the value of where R is region bounded by the rectangle 0x1 and
0.
4. Prove that curl grad = 0.
Evaluating
5. Evaluate dxdydz
6. Find the area bounded by the curve y = x3 , the y-axis and the lines y = 1 and y = 8.
7. If F = x2yz find gradf at the point (1,-2,1)
8. If A= (x2y)i +(xy2z)j+(xyz)k , find divA at the point (1,-1,2)
9. If F = x2y3z2 , find 2f at (1,2,1)
10. If F = xyz , find the value of gradf at the point (1,2,-1)
Section B
Understanding
1.Verify Green’s theorem for where C is the region bounded
by x=0,y=0,and x+y=1.
2.Verify Stoke’s theorem for = (2x-y) -yz2 -y2z over the upper half surface of the surface
=1 bounded by the projection of the xy-plane.
Applying
3. Compute the line integral around the triangle whose vertices are (1,0)(0,1)
(-1,0) in the XY-plane
4.Use divergence theorem to evaluated where = 4x -2y2 +z2 and S is the surface
Bounded by the region x2+y2=4,z=0 and z=3.
Evaluating
5.Find the directional derivative of (x,y,z) = x2yz + 4xz2 at the point (1,-2,-1) in the direction of
the normal to surface f(x,y,z) = x logz-y2 at (-1,2,1)
6. Find the constants a,b,c so that the vector = (x+2y+az)i + (bx-3y-z)j + (4x+cy+2z)k is
irrotational. Also find such that =
7.Evaluate ds Where = 18z -12+3y and S is the part of the surface of the plane
2x+3y+6z=12 located in the first octant.
8.Evaluate by changing in to polar co-ordinates.
9.Evaluate over the positive octant of the sphere x2+y2+z2= a2
10.Evaluate
UNIT 2
Section A
Remembering
• Define Fourier series in interval (-l , l).
Evaluating
• If f(x)=x in (-π ,π) then find the value of Fourier coefficient a2.
• Find the half range sine series for f(x) =1 in ( 0 , π).
• Find the half range sine series for f(x) =ex in ( 0 , π).
Understanding
• Prove F[f(x-a)]=eisa F(s).
• Prove F{f(ax)} = F(
Section B
Understanding
• 1 Express f(x)=x-π as Fourier series in the interval - π < x < π.
• Obtained the Fourier series for the function f(x)=ex from x=0 to x=2π.
Evaluating
• 5. Find the half range cosine series f(x) = x (2-x) in 0 ≤ x ≤ 2.
= 0 x ≥a.
= 0 |x|>a
Applying
• Obtain half range sine series for f(x)=x in the interval (0 , l).
UNIT 3
Section A
Remembering
• Write Gauss forward and backward interpolating formulae
• Write the normal equations of a second degree polynomial equation
• Write the normal equations of a straight line y=a+bx.
Understanding
• Construct a forward difference table for the following data,
X 0 1 2 3 4
Y 1 1.5 2.2 3.1 4.6
5. If the interval of differencing is unity, then
Prove that ∆[x(x+1)(x+2)(x+3)]=4(x+1)(x+2)(x+3)
6. Prove that i) μ2=1+ 2 and ii) 2eax
7. Explain the method of curve fitting to an exponential function
8. Prove that E=ehD where D is differential operator
Applying
9. Determine ∆5μ0, if μ0=1, μ1=5, μ2=8, μ3=3, μ4=7 and μ5=0
Analysing
10. Fit a straight line to the data,
X 0 1 2 3
Y 2 5 8 11
Section B
Analysing
• Use Gauss backward interpolating formula to find the value of y at x=1936 from the
following table,
x 1901 1911 1921 1931 1941 1951
y 12 15 20 27 39 52
• Using least square method, find the constants a and b such that y=aebx , fits the
following data,
3. By the method of least squares, fit a parabola of the form y=a+bx+cx2 to the
following data,
x 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
y 23 5.2 9.7 16.5 29.4 35.5 54.4
X 1 5 7 9 12
y 10 15 12 15 21
4. Using least square method, find the constants a and b such that y=aebx , fits the
following data,
X 2 3 4 5 6
y 8.3 15.4 33.1 65.2 127.4
5 . Using least square method, find the constants a and b such that y=abx, fits the
following data,
Evaluating
6.Find f(2.36) and f(1.65) from the following table,
X 0 1 4 5
f(x) 4 3 24 39
8. Find the interpolating polynomial f(x) and hence find the value of f(5) from the-E table
given below,
9. Find y(142) and y(177) from the following data using Newton’s interpolating -
Eformulae,
UNIT-IV
NUMERICAL TECHNIQUES
1 Mark Questions:
5 Marks Questions:
• If y0=1, y1=0.9898 , y2=0.95885, y3=0.90885, y4=0.84 and h=1 then calculate the
value of by trapezoidal rule ( applying)
• write the working procedure of euler's modified formula (remembering)
• Determine by Simpson’s (1/3)th rule, if f(0)=1,f(1)=0.5, f(2)=0.2, f(3)=0.1, f(4)=
0.0588, f(5)= 0.0385, f(6)=0.027.(applying)
• using taylor's series method find the value of y at x=0.1 dor the differential equation
y'-2y=3ex , y(0)=0.(applying)
• write the formula of picards method upto 2nd approximation. (remembering)
• given y'=x2 - y, y(0)=1, find correct upto 4 decimal places the value of y(0.1), using
euler's method (applying)
• Write the formula for the Runge-Kutte method of fourth order to find an
approximate value of y.(remembering)
• given y'+y=0, y(0)=1 using R-K method of 2nd order(evaluating)
5 Marks Questions:
• The table given below reveals the velocity v of a body during the specified time t.
using trapezoidal rule and simpson's rule
• using taylor series method find the value of y(0.1) and y(0.2) given y'=y2+x , y(0)=1 .
(evaluating)
• given y' = 1+xy , y(0)=1 . compute y(0.1) and y(0.2) using picards
methods(evalauting)
• using euler's method solve for y at x=2 from y' = 3x2 +1 , y(1)=2. taking step size
h=0.25 (evaluating)
• using euler's modified formula evaluate the value of y when x=0.3 given that y'=x+y ,
y(0)=y.(evaluating)
• using R-K 4th order formula find the value of y at x=0.1 and 0.2 given y' = x+x2y ,
y(0)=1 . (evaluating)
• Solve the Boundary value problem y''+81y=81x2 with the conditions
y(0)=y(1)=y’’(0)=y’’(1)=0,taking n=3. (evaluating)
• Solve xy’’+y=0; y(1)=1;y(1.25)=1.3513 ,using shooting method. take h=0.25 and
assume that initial guesses for y’(1) as 1.2 and 1.5 respectivily. (applying)
• solve y'=x - y given that y(0)=1, find y at x = 0.4 using R-K method.(evaluating)