En010 501 Engineering Mathematics Iv
En010 501 Engineering Mathematics Iv
En010 501 Engineering Mathematics Iv
Part A
1. State the necessary and sufficent conditions for a fn to be analytic. Write an example
for an analytic fn .
π
2. Expand cosz in a Taylor’s series about z= 4 .
3. Find a root of x = cosx using Bisection method.
dy 2x
4. Solve = y− , y ( 0 ) =1 in the range 0 ≤ x ≤ 0.2 using Euler’s method.
dx y
5. State the theorem on complementary slackness conditions.
Part B
6. Define analytic function. Derive C.R equations for an analytic function. f(z).
z
( z 1)( z 2) 2 z2
1
7. Evaluate C dz , where C is the circle 2
∂2 ∂2
12. If f(z) = U + iV analytic fn, P.T, 2
∂x ∂y(
+ 2
) 1 2
2 |f(z)| = 4 |f (z)| .
ez
dz
( z 1) ( z 2)
4
C
z 1 3
13. Using Cauchy’s integral formula evaluate where C is
OR
2i
( z)
2
17. Using 4th order Runge-Kutta method with step length h=0.2, solve the initial value
problem y’=xy, y(1)=2, and obtain y(1.2).
OR
dy
18. Solve by Milne’s predictor – corrector method, = y−x 2 with starting values: y(0) =1,
dx
y(0.2) = 1.12186, y(0.4) = 1.4682, y(0.6) = 1.7379 and find the value of y when x = 0.8.
19. Using Big M Method solve the LPP
Minimize Z = 10x1 + 3x2
Subject to, x1 + 2x2 ≥ 3; x1 + 4x2 ≥ 4;x1, x2 ≥ 0.
OR
20. There are 3 factories F1, F2, F3 situated in different areas with supply capacities, as 200,
400, 350 units respectively. The items are shipped to five marketsM1, M2, M3, M4 and
M5 with demands as 150, 120, 230, 200, 250 units respectively. The cost matrix is given
as follows.
M1 M2 M3 M4 M5
F1 2 5 6 4 7
F2 4 3 5 8 8
F3 4 6 2 1 5