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The document is a question paper for a Civil Engineering examination. It contains 15 multi-part questions testing concepts in mathematics including calculus, differential equations, and complex analysis. Students are asked to evaluate integrals, solve differential equations, perform transformations between coordinate systems, analyze singularities of complex functions, and apply theorems like Stokes' theorem. The questions cover a wide range of advanced mathematical topics relevant to engineering.
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Reg. No.

:
*X69017*

Question Paper Code : X 69017


B.E./B.Tech. Degree Examinations, november/december 2020
Second Semester
Civil Engineering
MA 205 – mathematics – II
(Common to all Branches)
(Regulations 2007)

Time : Three Hours Maximum : 100 Marks

Answer all questions


Part – A (10×2=20 Marks)

1 1− x
1. Draw the region of integration f (x, y) dx dy .
∫∫
0 0
2. Find the value of the Jacobian, given that x = r sinθ cosϕ ; y = r sinθ sinϕ and
z = r sinθ.


3. A fluid motion is given by q = (y + z)iˆ + (z + x)jˆ + (x + y)kˆ . Is the motion irrotational ?

4. Find the angle between the normals at points (1, 1, 1) and (4, 1, 2) to the surface
xy – z2 = 0.

5. Verify that ey coshx is a harmonic function.

2z + 6
6. Find the invariant points of ω = .
z +7
z
7. Evaluate ∫z + 1
dz where C is the circle |z| = 2.
c
8. Classify the singularity of e1/z.
∞ −3t
9. Evaluate ∫0 e cos5t dt by using Laplace transform.

−2s
10. Find inverse Laplace transform of e .
s2
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Part – B (5×16=80 Marks)

11. a) i) Find the volume of the region bounded by the paraboloid z = x2 + y2 and
the plane z = 5. (8)
a a2 − x 2
dxdy
ii) Transform the double integral ∫ ∫ into polar co-ordinates
and hence evaluate it. 0 a2 − x 2 − y2 (8)
ax − x2
(OR)
2a a
b) i) Change the order of integration and then evaluate ∫ ∫ (x + y) dy dx . (8)
0 x2
4a
ii) Find the area that lies outside the circle r = 3a cosθ and outside the cardioid
r = a (1 + cosθ) using double integration. (8)

12. a) i) Find the angle between the normals to the surface y = xz2 at the points
(1,–1, 2) and (1,2, –3). (6)
   2 
ii) Verify stoke’s theorem for F = −yi + 2yzj + y k where S is the upper
half of the sphere x2 + y2 + z2 = a2 and C is the circular boundary on the
xoy-plane. (10)
(OR)

b) i) If F is a vector point function, prove that
   
( ) ( )
curl F = ∇ × ∇ × F = ∇ ∇.F − ∇2 F .
 2
  
(6)
ii) Verify divergence theorem for F = x i + 2j + yzk over the cube bounded by
x = ± 1, y = ± 1, z = ± 1. (10)

13. a) i) Prove that v = log ((x – 1)2 + (y – 2)2) is harmonic everywhere except at (1, 2).
Find the corresponding analytic function f(z) = u + iv and also find u. (8)
ii) Discuss the transformation ω = coshz. (8)
(OR)
b) i) If u(x, y) and v(x, y) are harmonic functions in a region R, prove that the
 ∂u ∂v   ∂u ∂v 
function  − + −  is an analytic function of z = x + iy. (8)
 ∂y ∂x   ∂x ∂y 
ii) Determine the bilinear transformation which maps, 0, 1, ∞ into i, –1, –i
respectively. Under this transformation, show that the interior of the unit
circle of the z-plane maps onto the left half of the ω-plane. (8)
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z+4
14. a) i) Evaluate ∫ z2 + 2z + 5 dz where C is the circle |z + 1 – i| = 2. (8)
c


ii) Evaluate ∫ 13 + 5cos θ using method of residues. (8)
0
(OR)
7z − 2
b) i) Find the Laurent’s series expansion for f (z) = valid in the
z(z + 1) (z − 2)
region 1 < |z + 1| < 3. (8)

cos x
ii) Using contour integration, evaluate ∫ x2 + 1
dx . (8)
0
 t, 0 < t < a
15. a) i) Draw the graph and find Laplace transform of f (t) =  which
is of period 2a. 2a − t, a < t < 2a (8)
–t
ii) Solve x″ + 2x′ + 5x = e sint given x(0) = 0, x′(0) = 1 by using Laplace
transform. (8)
(OR)
s
b) i) Given F(s) = find lim f (t) and lim f (t). (3)
s2 + 2s − 5 t →0 t →∞
1 − cos t
ii) Find Laplace transform of and inverse Laplace transform of
t
1 s−a
log  
s  s + b  . (3+3)

s
iii) Using Convolution theorem, find inverse Laplace transform of . (7)
(s2 + 1) (s2 + 4)
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