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FINALTERM EXAMINATION
MTH301- Calculus II
Question No: 1
Q 1.
a.
Plane pg 13
Point
Question No: 2
Question No: 3
Let w = f(x, y, z) and x = g(r, s), y = h(r, s), z = t(r, s) then by chain rule
w x w y w z
r
z r pg 50
w x w y w z
r r r r r r
w x x w y y w z z
x r s y r s z r s
w r w r w r
r x r y r z
Question No: 4
What are the parametric equations that correspond to the following vector equation?
r (t ) sin 2 t i (1 cos 2t ) j
x sin 2 t ,
y 1 cos 2t , z 0 pg 140
y sin 2 t ,
x 1 cos 2t , z 0
x sin 2 t ,
y 1 cos 2t , z 1
x sin 2 t ,
y cos 2t
, z 1
Question No: 5
What are the parametric equations that correspond to the following vector equation?
^
r (t ) 2t 1 i 3 t j sin 3t k
z 2t 1
x 3 t
y sin 3t
y 2t 1
x 3 t
z sin 3t
x 2t 1
z 3 t
y sin 3t
x 2t 1
y 3 t
z sin 3t pg 140
Question No: 6
sin 5t
r (t )
, sec t , 6 cos t
5
r (t ) (
sin 5t
, sec t , 6 cos t )
5
Question No: 7
r (t ) t 4 , t 1 , 2
t
r (t ) 4t 3 ,
1
6
, 3
t 1 t
1
6
r (t ) 4t 3 ,
, 3
2 t 1 t
1
6
r (t ) 4t 4 ,
, 3
2 t 1 t
1
6
r (t ) 4t 3 ,
, 3
2 t 1 t Correct answer according to derivative property
Question No: 8
dz ( x 2 y y ) dx x dy
True
False formula at pg 155
Question No: 9
sin n x dx
n 1 n 3 n 5
2
n 2 n 4
is even and
5 3 1
6 4 2
sin n x dx
n 1 n 3 n 5 6
n n 2 n 4
7
4 2
5 3
sin n x dx
n n 2 n 4 6
5
n 1 n 3 n 5
4 2
3 1
sin n x dx
n n 2 n 4 6
5
n 1 n 3 n 5
4 2
3 1
Question No: 10
r cos a
where a is an arbitrary cons tan t
pg 182
n 2?
pg 126
Question No: 11
(r , )
Initial line
y-axis pg 128
Pole
(r , )
by
Question No: 12
(r , )
Initial line
y-axis
Pole pg 128
Question No: 13
f ( x) sin
What is the amplitude of a periodic function defined by
0
1 pg 197
1
3
x
3
?
(r , )
by
Question No: 14
2
3
pg 197
Question No: 15
3
f ( x)
0
0 x4
4 x6
pg 197
f ( x) 4cos 3x
Question No: 16
2
5
6 pg 197
8
Question No: 17
0
4
6
8
pg 198
Question No: 18
L{F (t )} f ( s)
If
holds?
F (t )
lim
t 0
t
where
F (t )
L
f (s a)
t
is a constant.and
F (t )
L
f (s a)
t
F (t )
L
f (s) ds
t s
pg 227
d
F (t )
L
{ f ( s )}
ds
t
Question No: 19
f ( s)
3
2
s2
s
?
3te2t 2
3 e 2t 2t
3 e 2t 2 correct answer
None of these.
f ( s)
defined by
Question No: 20
Let
( x1 , y1 , z1 )
and
( x2 , y2 , z2 )
be any two points in three dimensional space. What does the formula
( x2 x1 ) ( y2 y1 ) ( z2 z1 )2
2
calculates?
Question No: 21
P( x, y)
and
Q( x, y)
P dx Q dy
closed curve C in the xy-plane. If
P dx Q dy
C
Zero pg 170
One
Infinite
Question No: 22
L t
1
s pg 222 Laplace transform of constant =a/s
L t
1
s2
L t e s
L t s
Question No: 23
L{e5t }
L{e5t }
1
s 5
L{e5t }
s
s 25
L{e5t }
5
s 25
L{e5t }
5!
s6
pg 222
Question No: 24
(3x 2 y) dx (2 x y) dy
2).
1
0
2 keeping x=0,dx=0 and limits of y 0 to 2
-2
Question No: 25
(2 x y) dx ( x 2 y) dy
0
-4
4 putting y=0,dy=0 and x from 0 to 2
Do not exist
Question No: 26
Which of the following are direction ratios for the line joining the points (1, 3, 5) and (2, 1, 4) ?
3, 2 and 9
1, -4 and -1
pg 13
2, -3 and 20
0.5, -3 and 5/4
Question No: 27
(6 x 2 4 xy 3 )dA
(6 x 2 4 xy 3 )dydx
(6 x 2 4 xy 3 )dxdy
(6 x 2 4 xy 3 )dxdy
Correct answer
(6 x 2 4 xy 3 )dxdy
Question No: 28
Which of the following is true for a periodic function whose graph is as below?
Even function
pg 208
Odd function
Neither even nor odd function
Question No: 29
Which of the following is true for a function whose graph is given above
Question No: 30
Question No: 1
Question No: 2
Surface
Curve
Plane pg 13
Parabola
Question No: 4
The angles which a line makes with positive x ,y and z-axis are known as ----------- Direction cosines
Direction ratios
Direction angles pg 11
Question No: 5
Is the function
f ( x, y)
f ( x, y ) 4 xy sin 3 x 2 y
f ( x, y)
f (0, 0)
is continuous at origin
is not defined
lim
f (0, 0)
( x , y )(0, 0)
is defined but
lim
f (0, 0)
Question No: 6
f ( x, y)
( x , y )(0, 0)
f ( x, y)
is defined and
r (t ) 3cos t i 3sin t j
and
0 t 2
pg 141
Question No: 9
r (t ) (4cos t , t , 4sin t )
r (0)
is not defined
r (t )
continuous at
t 0 ? If not, why?
lim r (t )
r (0)
t 0
is defined but
lim r (t )
r (0)
t 0
is defined and
r (t )
is continuous at
Question No: 13
t 0
sin n x dx
n 1 n 3 n 5
2
n 2 n 4
is odd and
5 3 1
6 4 2
sin n x dx
n n 2 n 4 6
5
n 1 n 3 n 5
4 2
3 1
sin n x dx
n 1 n 3 n 5 6
n n 2 n 4
7
4 2
5 3
pg 182
n 3?
sin n x dx
n n 2 n 4 6
5
n 1 n 3 n 5
Question No: 14
sin 4 x dx
3
16
sin 4 x dx
3
16
sin 4 x dx
3
8
sin 4 x dx
2
3
pg 181
4 2
3 1
Question No: 15
r 4sin
2
1
1
-1
-2
4
3
2
1
-2
not
1
2sure
-1
2
1
-4 -3 -2 -1
-1
-2
-2 -1
1
-1
-2
-3
-4
Question No: 18
3
4 x
f ( x ) 7 x
3
0 x4
4 x 10
10 x 13
pg 198
Question No: 19
2
3
4
5 pg 198
Question No: 20
2 pg 198
Question No: 21
2,
2,
2,
2,
3
2,
4 not sure
Question No: 22
The function
f ( x ) x 3e x
is -------------
Even function
Odd function
Neither even nor odd pg 209
Question No: 23
Question No: 24
2
At which point the vertex of parabola, represented by the equation y x 4 x 3 , occurs?
(0, 3)
(2, 1) pg 9
(2, 15)
(1, 0)
Question No: 25
2
The equation y x 4 x 2 represents a parabola. Find a point at which the vertex of given parabola
occurs?
(2, 2) pg 9
(4, 34)
(0, 0)
(2, 14)
Question No: 26
Is the function
f ( x, y )
f ( x, y)
xy
x y2
2
f ( x, y)
is continuous at origin
lim
f ( x, y)
( x , y )(0, 0)
limt
lim
f (0, 0)
( x , y )(0, 0)
f ( x, y)
is defined and
Question No: 27
Sign of line integral is reversed when ---------- path of integration is divided into parts.
path of integration is parallel to y-axis.
direction of path of integration is reversed. Pg 175
path of integration is parallel to x-axis.
Question No: 28
e st F (t ) dt
e st F (t ) dt
est F (t ) dt
e st F (t ) dt
pg 222
Question No: 29
L{e5t }
L{e5t }
1
s 5
L{e5t }
s
s 25
L{e5t }
5
s 25
L{e5t }
5!
s6
according to pg 223
Question No: 30
1
What is the Laplace Inverse Transform of s 1
1
L1
t 1
s 1
1 t
t
L1
e e
s 1
1 t
L1
e
s 1
1 t
L1
e
s
pg 231 formula
Question No: 31
5
What is Laplace Inverse Transform of s 25
2
5
L1 2
sin 5t
s
25
pg 231
5
L1 2
cos 5t
s
25
5
L1 2
sin 25t
s 25
5
L1 2
cos 25t
s
25
Question No: 32
L{6}
1
s6
L{6}
6
s pg 223
L{6}
s
s 36
L{6}
6
s 36
Question No: 37
dr dx i dy j
dr dx i dy j dy k
dr dx dy dz
dr dx dy
pg 185
Question No: 38
ra
where a is an arbitrary constant.
pg 127
Question No: 40