MTH 141 CALCULUS, ANALYSIS AND LINEAR ALGEBRA 2023-24
MTH 141 CALCULUS, ANALYSIS AND LINEAR ALGEBRA 2023-24
MTH 141 CALCULUS, ANALYSIS AND LINEAR ALGEBRA 2023-24
4. ∞
CO2 4 K2
Explain the Gamma function to illustrate the integral. ∫ e x dx
−x 7
5. Explain the sequence of real numbers. Find the sequence if the general term CO3 4 K2
n
(−1)
is given as ¿ a n> ¿ .
n
6. Explain a bounded sequence of real numbers and develop an example of the CO3 4 K3
sequence that is bounded.
7. Explain the divergence and curl. CO4 4 K2
8. Define the curl of the vector. Identify the curl of the vector . CO4 4 K3
9. Explain the symmetric matrix with an example. CO5 4 K2
[ ]
10. 0 1 2 CO5 4 K3
Identify whether the matrix A= −1 0 4 is symmetric or skew-
−2 −4 0
symmetric.
f
SECTION-B
1 13
All Questions are Compulsory: (3×6=18 Marks)
11. 1 1 1 1 CO3 6 K4
(a) Examine the series 1+ + + +… . is convergent.
2! 3 ! 4 ! n!
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(b) Examine the D’ Alembert ratio test for the series with a suitable
example.
12. (a) Define normal and unit vector normal. Analyse and find a unit vector CO4 6 K4
normal to the surface x 2+ 3 y2 +2 z 2=6 at point P(2,0,1) .
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(b) Explain the unit normal vector. Analyse a unit vector normal to the
surface xyz =1 at P(1, 1, 1).
13. (a) Classify the vectors are linearly dependent or independent CO5 6 K4
x 1=( 1 ,−1,1 ) , x2 =( 2,1,1 ) , x 3=(3,0,2)
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(b) Examine the rank of the matrix ..
SECTION-C
( )
3 /2
1
−n
CO3 10 K4/K5
14. (a) Prove that the series whose general term is 1+ convergent.
√n
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(b) Explain Cauchy's nth root test for series. Test for convergence of the
( )
3/2
1 n
series whose general term is 1+ .
√n
15. (a) Suppose F ( x , y , z )=x 3 i+ yj+ zk is the force field. Determine the work CO4 10 K4/K5
done by F along the line from (1, 2, 3) to (3, 5, 7).
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(b) Define the gradient of the function and find the grad where
ϕ =3 x y− y z at the point (1,-2,-1).
2 3 2
16. (a) Explain Cayley Hamilton Theorem and verify Cayley Hamilton Theorem CO5 10 K4/K5
for the matrix A= [ ]
4 1
2 3
and hence find A−1 .
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(b) Examine the consistency of the following system of equations x+2y-z=3,
3x-y+2z=1, 2x-2y+3z=2, x-y+z=-1.
SECTION-D
2 23
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3 33