Advanced Engineering Mathematics Problems
Advanced Engineering Mathematics Problems
Advanced Engineering Mathematics Problems
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4. Show that :
2 2
1
x 2 dx
1
dx
i)
tan d cot d ii) 1 x 4
1 x 4
4 2
0 0 2 0 0
2
d 2
x e x dx e x dx
4 4
2
iii) iv)
0 0 8 2
0 sin
sin d
0
1 p 1 2
1 ( p) 1
y (8 x ) dx
q 1 3 3
v) log dy p where p>0 ,q>0 vi)
0 y q 0
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( m) ( n )
5. Prove that (m, n) (m n)
1
6. Show that (m) m 2 m 1
(2m) where m is positive
2 2
1
x p 1
9. Assuming dx ; 0 p 1, prove that (n) (1 n) ; 0 n 1
0
1 x sinp sin n
π
( p ) ( q )
10. Prove that 0
2 sin 2p-1θcos 2q -1θdθ
2 ( p q )
1
11. Prove that =
2
12. Prove that the integrals;
( m) b
e
ax
(a) cos bx . x m -1dx = m
cos m where r a 2 b 2 , tan
0 r a
m b
e
ax
(b) sin bx . x m -1dx = m
sin m , where r a 2 b 2 , tan
0 r a
5 1
1
6 2
13. Using Beta & Gamma function , Prove that x 3 dx =
1 3 2
4
0 1 x 3
3
1
3
14. Using Beta & Gamma function , Prove that x
0
4
e x dx =
2
xc c 1
2
1 x2 2a 3a y
19. Evaluate: a) (x
2
xy )dydx b) dxdy
0 x 3
0 y 2 / 4a
2 x x y 2 1 x x y
e e dzdydx
x y z z
20. Evaluate: a) dzdydx b)
0 0 0 0 0 0
4 x x y
2a 2 ax a lx
c)
0
f ( x, y )dydx d) Vdydx
2 ax x 2 0 mx
23. Change the order of integration of the following double integrals and hence evaluate
the
same:
a a a a2 y2
x
a)
0
y x 2 y 2 dydx b)
0
dydx
a2 y2
x
ey
xe
x2 / y
c) dydx d) dydx
0 0 0 x
y
2 x x2 a a
2
x x2
a)
x2 y2
dydx b)
0
y ( x 2 y 2 ) 3 / 2 dydx
0 0
3
r
25. Evaluate a r
2 2
drd over the loop of the lemniscate r2 = a 2 cos 2
29. Find the area that lies inside the circle r = a cos and outside the Cardioid r= a(1 cos ) .
30. Find by triple
integration the
volume of the
ellipsoid
x2 y 2 z 2
1.
a 2 b2 c 2
31. Find the volume common to the two cylinders y2+z2= a2 and x2+z2= a2
32. Find the volume bounded by the cylinder x2+y2 = 4 and the planes x+z = 4 and z = 0.
33. Find the volume of the portion of the sphere x2+ y2 +z2 = a2 lying inside the cylinder
x2+y2 - ax =0.
34. Find the volume bounded by the paraboloid x2+y2 = az, the cylinder x2+y2 = 2ay and
the plane z = 0.
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35. Prove that the volume enclosed by the cylinders x2+y2 = 2ax and z 2 =2ax is a
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36.
Find the area of the portion of the cylinder x2+z2=4 lying inside the cylinder x2+y2= 4.
37.
Find the area of the portion of the sphere x2+y2+z2=9 lying inside the cylinder x2 + y2 =3y
38.
Evaluate (x+y)2 dxdy, where R is the parallelogram in the xy-plane with vertices
(1,0), (3.1), (2,2), (0.1) using the transformation u = x+y and v = x-2y.
Module V:
x2 y2
39.
Show that the polar equation of the ellipse 1, if the pole be at its centre and the
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positive direction of the x axis be the direction of the polar axis is
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r2
9 5 cos 2
40.
Write down the polar equation of the circle of radius 2 units with centre on the initial line
at a distance of 2 units from the pole on the positive side.
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41.
Show that the condition that the straight line a cos b sin may touch the circle
r
r 2k cos is b 2 k 2 2ak 1.
l
42.
Show that the equation of chord of the conic 1 e cos joining the points A and B
r
l
whose polar angles are A( ) and B ( ) is e cos sec cos( )
r
l
43.
Show that the equation of tangent to the conic 1 e cos at A( ) is
r
l
e cos cos( )
r
l l
44.
Show that the straight line A cos B sin touches the conic 1 e cos if
r r
( A e) 2 B 2 1.
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45.
Verify whether the line r cos( ) 2 5 , is a tangent to the conic 2 cos ,
r
where tan 2 . If so, find the point of tangency.
l1 l
46.
Show that the conics 1 e1 cos and 2 1 e2 cos( ) will touch each other if
r r
1
47.
Show that the condition that the straight line a cos b sin may touch the conic
r
l
1 e cos is (al e) 2 b 2 l 2 1.
r
l
48.
Show that the equation of chord of contact of the tangents to the conic 1 e cos ,
r
l l
drawn from the point ( , ) is e cos e cos cos( )
r
5
l
49.
Show that the director circle of the conic 1 e cos is
r
r 2 (e 2 1) 2ler cos 2l 2 0.
50.
Show that the locus of the point of intersection of a pair of perpendicular tangents to the
l
51.
Prove that the equation of pair of asymptotes to the conic 1 e cos is
r
2
l
(e e ) cos 1 e sin .
1 2 2
r
Module VI:
52.
If P 5t 2i t 3 j tk and Q 2 sin ti cos tj 5tk , find
d d
(i) ( P.Q ) (ii) ( P Q) .
dt dt
53.
Consider the curve given by the parametric equations: x cos t , y sin t , z t / 3 for
4 t 4 . Find the tangent vector and length of the tangent vector.
54.
Compute the curvature of the curve having parametric representation:
x cos t t sin t , x sin t t cos t , z t 2 for t 0.
55.
Consider the curve with position function:
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58.
The position of a moving particle is given by r 2 cos tiˆ 2 sin tˆj 3tkˆ, Find the vectors
ˆ ,
ˆ , ˆ . Also find the curvature.
59.
Find the curvature and torsion for the following curve: r (t ) e t cos tiˆ e t sin tˆj 2kˆ
60.
Find a unit vector normal to the surface xy2 = 4 at the point (-1,-1.2).
61.
Find a unit vector normal to the surface xy3 = 4 at the point (-1,1,2).
62.
Find the constants a & b so that the surface ax 2 – byz = (a+2) x is orthogonal to the
surface 4x2-yz+z3=4 at the point (l,l,-2).
63.
Find the directional derivative of f(x,y,z) = 2xy+z 2 at the point (l,-l,3) in the direction of
the vector i+2j+2k
64.
In what direction from (3,1,-2) is the directional derivative of = x2 y - 2x4 maximum?
Find also the magnitude of this maximum.
65.
Evaluate: i) div F and Curl F, where F= grad (x3+y3+z3-3xyz).
ii) If = (x+y+z) i+j-(x+y) k show that Curl = 0.
66.
Prove that
(i) div grad f = 2f
(ii) curl grad f = X f = 0
(iii) div curl F =. X F = 0
(iv) X ( X F) =(.F)- 2F
(v) (.)= X ( X )+2
where f and ( X ) being vector point functions j
67.
Show that 2 (rn) = n(n+1) rn-2
68.
If u =v, where u and v are scalar fields and is a vector field, show that curl=0
69.
If r1, r2 be the vectors joining the fixed points (x1, y1, z1) and (x2, y2, z2 ) respectively
to a variable point (x,y, z) prove that
(i) div(r1 X r2 ) = 0
(ii) grad (r1. r2) = r1 + r2
(iii) curl(r1 X r2) = 2( r1- r2)
Module VII:
70.
Find the work done in moving a particle once around a circle C in the XY plane, of
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the circle has center at the origin and radius 2 and if the force field is given by
F = (2x-y+2z) i+ (x+y+z)j + (3x-2y-5z)k .
71.
If F = 3xy i – y2j, evaluate F.dr where C is the curve in the xy plane y = 2x2
C
73.
If F= (3x2+6y) i – 14yzj+20xz2k, evaluate the line integral F.dr from (0,0,0) to
C
75.
Evaluate ( yzi zxj xyk )ds where S is the surface of the sphere
S
( x dydz x
3 2
78.
By transforming to a triple integral evaluate, zdxdy
S
where S is the closed surface bounded by the planes x=0, x=6 and cylinder x2+y2=a2.
79.
Apply divergence theorem to evaluate
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80.
State and prove Green’s theorem in xy plane.
81.
State and prove stoke’s theorem.
82.
State and prove Gauss’s Divergence Theorem
84.
Applying Green’s theorem to evaluate {(y - Sinx) dx Cosxdy} where C is the
C
y =x and y = x2.
86.
Verify Stoke’s theorem for F = (x2+y2)i-2xy j taken around the rectangle bounded by the
lines x = a, y=0, y=b.
87.
Verify stoke’s theorem for the vector field F = (x 2-y2) i + 2xyj integrated round the
rectangle in the plane z = 0 and bounded by the lines x=0, y=0, x = a and y=b.
88.
Verify stoke’s theorem for the vector field F = (2x-y) i-yz 2j – y2zk over the upper half
surface of x2+y2+z2=1, bounded by its projection on the xy plane.
89.
Verify Divergence theorem for F = (x2-yz) i + (y2-zx) j + (z2-xy) taken over the rectangular
parallelepiped 0 ≤ x ≤a, 0 ≤ y ≤ b, 0 ≤ z ≤ c.
90.
Verify Gauss’s Divergence theorem for the function F = y i + x j + z2k over the
cylindrical region bounded by x2+y2=9, z=0 and z=2.