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Maths Assignment 2

The document outlines an assignment for B.Tech. II Year students in ELEX & Telecommunication Engineering, focusing on advanced mathematical concepts such as Fourier series, Laplace transforms, and numerical methods. It includes various problems and tasks related to these topics, with specific instructions and submission deadlines. The assignment aims to enhance students' understanding and application of mathematical principles in engineering contexts.

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Maths Assignment 2

The document outlines an assignment for B.Tech. II Year students in ELEX & Telecommunication Engineering, focusing on advanced mathematical concepts such as Fourier series, Laplace transforms, and numerical methods. It includes various problems and tasks related to these topics, with specific instructions and submission deadlines. The assignment aims to enhance students' understanding and application of mathematical principles in engineering contexts.

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Shri G. S.

Institute of Institute of Technology and Science


Department of AppliedMathematics and Computational Science
B.Tech. II Year: ELEX & Telecommunication Engineering (July-Dec 2024)
MA-25014:MATHEMATICS-III, ASSIGNMENT-II
Last Date of Submission: 14-10-2024
1.  4  x , 3  x  4 CO2
(i) Find the Fourier series of f ( x)   .
x  4 , 4  x 5
 x
(ii) Find Fourier series of f ( x )  in ( 0, 2 ) and hence deduce that
2
 1 1 1
 1     ... .
4 3 5 7
2. Analyze harmonically the data given below and express y = f(x) in Fourier series up to the CO2
third harmonic
x 0 π/3 2 π/3 π 4 π/3 5 π/3 2π
y 1.0 1.4 1.9 1.7 1.5 1.2 1.0

3. (i) Using Fourier Integral representation, show that CO2


cos (𝜆𝑥) 𝜋
𝑑𝜆 = 𝑒 , (𝑥 > 0)
(1 + 𝜆 ) 2
0 , x  0
1

(ii)Find Fourier Integral representation of f ( x )   , x 0 .
 2
 e  x , x  0
4. (i) Write Fourier Sine & Cosine Transform. CO2
 ax
(ii)Find Fourier sine transform and Fourier cosine transform of f ( x )  e ,a 0 .
5. CO2
Solve  u  2  u2 , if u (0, t ) 0 , u ( x ,0)  e x , x  0 , u ( x , t )
2
is bounded
t x
where x  0 , t  0 .
6. (i) Find Laplace transform of the following functions: CO3
2 2
t
sin 2t
(a) (1  te  t )3 (b) cos(t  ) if t  (c) t 2 sin t (d) (e)  e  t t cos t dt (f)
3 3 t 0

t ,0  t  b
f (t )   with period 2b (g) t 2 u (t  1)   (t  1)
 2b  t , b  t  2b
(ii) State and prove convolution theorem.
7. Find Inverse Laplace transform of the following functions: CO3
5s  3 s2 s
(a) (b) 2 (c) cot 1   .
( s  1)( s  2 s  5)
2
s ( s  1)( s  2) 2

8. Using Laplace transformation method to solve the following equations: CO3


d 2x dx dx
(a) 2  2  x  et given that x  2,  1 at t  0 .
dt dt dt
dx dy
(b)  y  et ,  x  sin t given that x (0)  1, y (0)  0 when t  0 .
dt dt
9. 0 ,t  0 CO3
Define unit step function and unit impulse function .Express function f ( t )   sin t , 0  t  
0 ,t  

in unit step function and find its Laplace transform.

10.  s  CO3
Using convolution theorem to evaluate L1  2 .
 ( s  1)( s  4) 
2

11. (i)Find a real root of the equation using Newton Raphson method x 2  x  cos x  0 . CO5
(ii) Use Picard’s method to approximate the value of y when x =0.1 given that y=1 when x=0 ,
dy
 3x  y 2
dx

12. (i)Solve the system of equations 3 x  4 y  5 z  18 , 2 x  y  8 z  13 , 5 x  2 y  7 z  20 using CO5


Gauss elimination method .
(ii) Find a root of the equation x3 – 4x – 9 = 0, using the bisection method correct to three
decimal places.

13. (i)Solve the equations 10 x  2 y  z  9, x  10 y  z  22 , 2 x  3 y  10 z  22 by Gauss CO5


Seidal method.
x
(ii)Using Regulafalsi method, compute the real root of the equation xe = 2, correct to four
decimal places.
14. dy 1 CO5
Find the value of y (0.5) using RungeKutta method, given that  , y (0)  1
dx x  y
15. dy CO5
Apply Taylor’s series method to find the value of y (0.2) , given that  2 y  3e x , y (0)  0.
dx
Compare the numerical solution with the exact solution.

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