MATH122 - Applied Mathematics II
MATH122 - Applied Mathematics II
MATH122 - Applied Mathematics II
Module I
1. Obtain the differential equation of all circles that touches y axis at origin.
2. Solve: sec 2 x tan y dx+ sec 2 y tan x dy=0
3. Solve: ( x 2− y 2 ) dx−xydy =0.
dy 3 2
4. Solve: + x sin 2 y=x cos y
dx
5. Solve: ( 1+ y 2 ) dx=( tan−1 y−x ) dy
6. Solve: ( y 2 e x y +4 x 3 ) dx + ( 2 xy e x y −3 y 2 ) dy=0.
2 2
dy y cos x +sin y + y
7. Solve: + =0
dx sin x + x cos y + x
8. Solve: y−2 px=tan−1 (x p 2).
d
9. Solve: ( D 4+ 4 ) x =0, where D ≡
dt
2
d x dx dx
10. Solve: + 5 + 6 x=0, given x ( 0 )=0 and ( 0 ) =15.
dt
2
dt dt
d
11. Solve: ( D2 + D ) y=x 2 +2 x+ 4 , where D ≡
dx
2
2 d y dy
12. Solve: x 2
−x + y =log x
dx dx
2
2 d y dy
13. Solve: x 2
+ x + y=log x sin( log x )
dx dx
2
2d y dy
14. Solve: ( 1+ x ) 2
+ ( 1+ x ) + y=2 sin [log (1+ x)]
dx dx
dx dy
15. Solve the simultaneous equations: +5 x−2 y=t and +2 x + y=0
dt dt
2 2 2
20. (x D −7 xD+12) y=x .
32. Find the Laplace transform of (i) sin 2 t sin 3 t (ii) cos 2 2 t (iii) sin3 t
{
1 , 0<t ≤ 1
34. Find the Laplace transform of f ( t )= t ,1< t ≤2
0 , t> 2
36. Find the Laplace transform of (i) t cos at (ii) t e−t sin3 t
2
s −3 s +4 s +2
37. Find the inverse transforms of (i) 3 (ii) 2
s s −4 s +13
−1 s
38. Apply convolution theorem to evaluate L 2
( s + a2 )
2
−1 1
39. Evaluate L 2 2
(s +1)(s + 9)
2
d x dx t dx
40. Use transform method to solve −2 + x=e with x=2, =−1
dt
2
dt dt
at t=0 .
sin 2 t
a¿( ).
t
1−cost
b) ( ).
t
cos 2 t−cos 3 t
c) L( ).
t
Module III
{
xy
,z ≠0
45. If f ( z ) = x + y2
2
, then show that at z=0 , f (z) satisfies the C-R
0 , z=0
equations but is not continuous.
46. If f (z) is an analytic function with constant modulus, show that
f (z) is constant.
47. Find the values of the constants A , B ,C and D such that the
∂u 1 ∂ v
48. Show that polar form of Cauchy-Riemann equations are =
∂r r ∂θ
2 2
∂ v −1 ∂u ∂ u 1 ∂u 1 ∂ u
, = and deduce that + + =0.
∂r r ∂θ 2 2
∂r r ∂r r ∂θ
2
49. Show that the function e x (cos y +isin y ) is holomorphic and find its
derivative.
50. Define Harmonic functions. Show that the function
1 2 2
u= log (x + y ) is harmonic and find its harmonic conjugate. Determine
2
origin.
53. State De Moivre’s Theorem. Hence, find the cube root of unity.
1
54. Using De Moivre’s Theorem, find all the values of (−1 ) 6 .
55. Find the fourth root of unity using suitable method of complex Analysis.
56. Show that the functions ¿ z|2 and z∨z∨¿ are not analytic
anywhere.
1
Show that the function u= log ( x + y ) is harmonic. Find its
2 2
57.
2
harmonic conjugate.
58. Determine the value of p such that the function
1 −1 px
f ( z )= log ( x + y ) +i tan ( ¿ )¿ be an analytic function.
2 2
2 y
2 2 −y
60. Given that u ( x , y )= x − y ∧v ( x , y ) = 2 2 . Prove that both u and v
x +y
61. Show that f ( z )=log z is analytic in the complex plane except at the
63. Prove that cos h2 x−sin h2 x=1 ,find the formulas for sinh(x+y),
64. Find the imaginary part of the analytic function whose real part
is given to be x 3−3 x y 2 +3 x 2−3 y 2.
d 1
65. Describe that the functions z and are analytic or not and
dz z
where?
Module IV
❑ xz
e
66. Evaluate ∮ 2 dz , where C : |z|=3.
C z +1
2
z
67. Determine the poles of the function f ( z )= and the
( z−1 )2 (z +2)
❑
1−2 z
68. Define residue and evaluate ∮ z ( z−1)( z−2)
dz , where C :|z|=1.5.
C
z
ze
69. Find the residue of the function f ( z )= at its pole. Find the
( z−1 )3
1
nature and location of the singularities of
sin z−cos z
❑
1−2 z
70. Define residue and evaluate ∮ z ( z−1)( z−2)
dz , where C :|z|=1.5.
C
1+i
71. Evaluate the integral ∫ z 2 dz along the real axis to 1 and then
0
vertically to 1+i.
2+i
1
73. Obtain the Laurent’s series which represent a function
( z +2)(z+ 3)
z
1 1−e
(i) f ( z )=sin at z=1 ii) f ( z )= at z=∞ .
1−z 1+ e
z
❑
4−3 z
75. Evaluate the following integral using residue theorem ∫ z ( z−1 ) (z−2)
dz
C
{
❑ z 1
e 0 , when C is|z|=
77. Show that ∮ 2 dz= 2 .
C z +1
π e , whenC is|z −i|=1
i
❑ 2
z +1
78. Use Cauchy’s integral formula to evaluate, ∮ 2 dz , where C is the
C z −1
circle
z
79. Expand f ( z )= in a Laurent’s series valid for |z|>3 and |z|<1 .
( z +1 ) (z +3)
❑ 2
80. Use Cauchy’s integral formula to evaluate, ∮ z (2z z+1+1) dz , where C is
C
|z|=1.
❑
81. Evaluate using concept of residue theorem ∫ ( z−3 )z(z −4) dz where C is
C
1
83. Find Taylor’s expansion for the function f ( z )= about the point
( z +1 )2
z=−i .
7 z−2
84. Expand f ( z )= 3 2 in a Laurent’s series in the regions:
z −z −2 z
❑ 2 2
z + cosπ z
85. Evaluate, ∮ Sinπ
(z −1)(z−2)
dz , where C is |z|=3using Cauchy’s integral
C
formula.
a. 0 < |z +1|<1 and |z +1|>3 .
2π
dφ
86. Evaluate by complex integration ∫ 5+ 3 sinφ . ¿
0
¿
88. Find pole and residue at each pole for the function
z
f ( z )= .
( z−11)(z−13)(z−15)