Vector Calculus Analytic Geomery Abstract Algebra 4

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21101945

QP CODE: 21101945 Reg No : .....................

Name : .....................

B.Sc DEGREE (CBCS)EXAMINATION, AUGUST 2021


Third Semester
COMPLEMENTARY COURSE - MM3CMT01 - MATHEMATICS - VECTOR CALCULUS,
ANALYTIC GEOMETRY AND ABSTRACT ALGEBRA
Common to B.Sc Chemistry Model I, B.Sc Chemistry Model II Industrial Chemistry, B.Sc Chemistry
Model III Petrochemicals, B.Sc Electronics and Computer Maintenance Model III, B.Sc Food
Science & Quality Control Model III, B.Sc Geology and Water Management Model III, B.Sc Geology
Model I, B.Sc Physics Model I, B.Sc Physics Model II Applied Electronics, B.Sc Physics Model II
Computer Applications, B.Sc Physics Model III Electronic Equipment Maintenance
2017 Admission Onwards
37F91931
Time: 3 Hours Max. Marks : 80
Part A
Answer any ten questions.
Each question carries 2 marks.

1. Find the velocity and acceleration of the particle whose position is given by
r(t) = cos2t i + 3sint j at t = 0 .

2. Find the arc length parametrisation of the curve r(t) = cost i + sint j + tk with base
point (1, 0, 0).

3. Define directional derivative of a function of three variables.


−−−−−−
4.
Evaluate ∫ √x
2
+ y
2
ds along the curve
C

r(t) = 4 cos ti + 4 sin tj + 3tk for −2π ≤ t ≤ 2π .

5. Write the component test for consevative vector fields.

6. Find the divergence of the vector field F = 2xi + 3yj + z k


2
at the point (1, 0, −1) .

7. Define an ellipse. Also define foci of the ellipse.

8. Define the asymptotes of a hyperabola. State the equation of the asymtotes of a standard
hyperbola.

9. Find the eccentricity of the ellipse 2x2 + y


2
= 4 .

10. Write an example of a group which in non commutative.

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11. Find the number of subgroups of Z 13 under addition modulo 13.

12. Prove that f(x) = x + 1 is a permutation on R.


(10×2=20)
Part B
Answer any six questions.
Each question carries 5 marks.

13. Find the derivative of f(x, y) = x


2
+ xy at (1, 2) in the direction of the vector
u = i + j .
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14. Find the equation of tangent to curve x2 + y
2
= 2 at the point (√2, √2).

15. Use Green's Theorem to find the counterclockwise circulation and outward flux for the
field F = (x
2
+ 4y) i + (y
2
+ x) j where C is the square bounded by the lines
x = 0. y = 1, x = 1, y = 0 .

16. Find the portion of the plane z = −x inside the cylinder x


2
+ y
2
= 4 .

17.
Using Stoke's Theorem, evaluate ∮ F. dr where 2
F = z i + 3xj − y k
3
and C is the
C

circle x2 + y
2
= 1 in the xy -plane with counterclockwise orientation looking down the
positive -axis.
z

18. Express the equation of the curve x2 + y


2
+ xy = 1 in polar co-ordinates.

19. Find the focus, equation of the axis and the directrix of the parabola x = 2y
2
.

20. Let G be a group and H a finite subset of G which is closed under the induced binary
operation. Show that H is a subgroup of G .

21. Show that subgroup of a cyclic group is cyclic.


(6×5=30)
Part C
Answer any two questions.
Each question carries 15 marks.

22. (a) Find the unit tangent, principal normal and curvature of the curve
r(t) = (2t + 3)i + (5 − t )j
2
.
(b) Find the directions in which f(x, y, z) = x
3
− xy
2
− z increases most rapidly and
decreases most rapidly at the point (1, 1, 0).

23. Verify Green's Theorem in the plane for F = (3x


2 2
− 8y ) i + (4y − 6xy) j defined in
the region bounded by the lines x = 0, y = 0, x + y = 1 .

24. (a) Find the center, foci, vertices, directrices and asymptotes of the conic
x
2
− y
2
+ 4x − 6y = 6 .

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(b) Find the polar equation of the curve (x
2 2
+ y )
2 2
− 2ax(x
2
+ y ) − a y
2 2
= 0 .

25. (a) Let H and K be two subgroups of a group G . Then show that H ∪ K is a subgroup
of G if and only if H ⊂ K or K ⊂ H.

(b) Show that if a is a generator of a cyclic group, thena−1 is also a generator of that
group.
(2×15=30)

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