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Pass package Questions
Sem/Sec: II Subject: Engg Mathematics-II(CSE/ISE/AI&DS/IOT)
Sl.no Questions CO
1 x
Evaluate
1 
0 x
xydydx CO1
a x x+ y
Evaluate
2  
0 0 0
e x + y + z dydxdz CO1
a b c
Evaluate
   (x + y 2 + z 2 ) dydxdz
2
3 CO1
− a −b −c

 (m) (n)
4 Show that  (m, n) = , CO1
 ( m + n)
 
2 2
Show that 1
5 
0
sin  d  0 sin 
d =  CO1

6 Find the Directional derivative of xy 2 z 3 = 3 at (1, −1,1) along a = 2i + j − 3k CO2


Find curl f where f = ( x + y + z − 3xyz )
3 3 3
7 CO2
Find the constant ‘a’ and ‘b’ such that f = (axy + z )i + (3x − z ) j + (bxz − y)k
3 2 2
8 CO2
is irrotational.
Find curl (curl f ) where f = x yi + y zj + z xk
2 2 2
9 CO2
10 Show that Cylindrical polar coordinate system is orthogonal. CO2
Prove that the subset W = {(x, y, z) | x – 3y + 4z = 0} of the vector space R is a 3
11 CO3
subspace of R3.
Find the matrix of the linear transformation T: V2(R) →V3(R)
12 CO3
such that T (1, 1) = (1, 0, 2) and T (2, 1) = (1, 2, 1).
13 Show that the set S = {(1, 2, 4), (1, 0, 0), (0, 1, 0), (0, 0, 1)} is linearly dependent CO3
Let Pn be the vector space of real polynomial functions of degree n. Show that the
14 CO3
transformation 𝑇: 𝑃2→𝑃1 defined by 𝑇 (𝑎𝑥2 +𝑏𝑥+ 𝑐) = (𝑎 + 𝑏) 𝑥 + 𝑐 is linear.
Verify the Rank-nullity theorem for the linear transformation
15 CO3
T: V3(R) →V2(R) defined by 𝑇 (𝑥, 𝑦, 𝑧) = (𝑦 − 𝑥, 𝑦 − 𝑧).
Find a real root of the equation 3x = cos x + 1 using Newton’s Raphson method in
16 CO4
three approximations.
Using Newton’s forward Interpolation find y at x = 5 from the data
17 X 4 6 8 10 CO4
y 1 3 8 16
Using Newton’s divided difference interpolation find f (4) . Given that
18 X 0 2 3 6 CO4
y -4 2 14 158
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Using Lagrange’s interpolation formula find y (5) from the data
19 X 1 3 4 6 CO4
y 3 9 30 132
6

 4 x + 5 by using Simpson’s 1/3 rule by dividing interval into 6 equal parts.


dx rd
20 Evaluate CO4
0

Using Taylor series find the value of y(0.1) given that dy = x 2 + y, with y(0) = 1. up to
21 dx CO5
3rd degree terms.
Using Modified Euler’s method find y(0.1) taking h=0.1 given that
22 dy y find up to 2 approximations. CO5
= 3x + , with y(0) = 1.
dx 2
dy
Using Runge-Kutta method find y at x = 0.2 . Given that = 3e x + 2 y, y (0) = 1 by
23 dx CO5
taking h=0.1.
dy
Applying Milne’s Predictor-Corrector method, find y(0.8), from = x3 + y, given
24 dx CO5
that 𝑦(0)=2, 𝑦(0.2)=2.073 , 𝑦(0.4)=2.452, 𝑦(0.6)=3.023.
dy y 2 − x 2
Using the Runge-Kutta method of fourth order, solve =
25 dx y 2 + x 2 CO5
with y(0) = 1 at x = 0.2.

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