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MATHEMATICS - II
PROBLEMS FOR PRACTICE
UNIT-III
1. a) Find the analytic function whose imaginary part is f ( x, y ) = x3 y − xy 3 + xy + x + y where z = x + iy
⎛ ∂2 ∂2 ⎞ 2
b) Prove that ⎜ 2 + 2 ⎟ Re al f ( z ) = 2 f 1 ( z ) where w = f ( z ) is analytic
2
⎝ ∂x ∂y ⎠
2. a) Find the analytic function f ( z ) = u + iv if u − v = e x (cos y − sin y )
b) Prove that the function f ( z ) = xy is not analytic at the origin even though the C-R equations are
satisfied there at
( )
1+ i 3
c) Find all principle values of 1 + i 3
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3. a) Show that w = z n (n is a positive integer) is analytic and find its derivative
⎛ ∂2 ∂2 ⎞ 2 2
b) If f ( z ) is analytic function show that ⎜ 2 + 2 ⎟ f ( z ) = 4 f 1 ( z )
c
⎝ ∂x ∂y ⎠
a
c) Show that u = e − x ( x sin y − y cos y ) harmonic
i.
sin 2 x
d) Find f ( z ) = u + iv given that u + v =
cosh 2 y − cos 2 x
x 3 (1 + i ) − y 3 (1 − i )
n
4. a) Prove that the function f ( z ) difined by f ( z ) = , ( z ≠ 0)
x2 + y 2
e
= 0( z = 0)
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is continuous and the C-R equations are satisfied at the origin but f 1 (0) does not exist
∂ 2u 1 ∂u 1 ∂ 2u
b) State and prove Cauchy-Riemann equations in polar form and deduce that 2 + + =0
∂x r ∂r r 2 ∂θ 2
t
⎛ π⎞
c) If α + i β = tanh ⎜ x + i ⎟ prove that α 2 + β 2 = 1
⎝ 4⎠
−y
5. a) If u = x 2 − y 2 , v = 2 then show that both u and v are harmonic, but u + iv is not analytic
x + y2
b) If w = f ( z ) is an analytic function, then prove that the family of curves defined by u ( x, y ) = constant cuts
orthogonally the family of curves v( x, y ) = constant
c) Separate into real and imaginary parts of cothz
UNIT-IV
z
ze
1. a) Evaluate ∫ ( z + a) 3
where C is any simple closed curve enclosing the point z = −a using cauchy’s integral
formula
b) Evaluate ∫ ( x 2 + ixy )dz from A(1.1) to B (2.8) along the curve C : x = t , y = t 3
⎛ ez z4 ⎞
c) Evaluate ∫ ⎜ 3 + ⎟ dz wher C : z = 2 using cauchy’s integral theorem
C⎝
z ( z + i)2 ⎠
(1.1)
2. a) ∫
(0.0)
(3 x 2 + 4 xy + ix 2 dz ) along y = x 2
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sin π z 2 + cos π z 2
b) Evaluate ∫ ( z − 1)( z − 2) dz
C
e2 z
c Expand f ( z ) = about z=1 as a Laurent series also Find the region of convergence
( z − 1)3
z 2 − sin 3 z
3. a) Evaluate ∫ ⎛ π⎞
3
dz with C : z = 2 using cauchy’s integral formula
⎜z− ⎟
C
⎝ 2⎠
z
b) Find the Taylor series for about z=1 also find the region of convergence
z+2
c) State and prove cauchy’s theorem
1+ i
i. n
e2 z
b) Evaluate using cauchy’s integral formula ∫ ( z − 1)( z − 2) dz where C is the circle z = 3
C
z −1
c) Expand f ( z ) = in Taylor’s series about the point z = 0 and z = 1
c
z +1
2+i
a
5. a) Evaluate ∫ (2 x + iy + 1)dz along the straight line joining (1,-i) and (2,i)
i.
1− i
log z 1
b) ∫ ( z − 1) 3
dz where C : Z − 1 =
2
using cauchy’s integral formula
n
C
1
c0 Expand f ( z ) = in the region i) 0 < z − 1 < 1 ii) 1 < z < 2
e
z − 3z + 2
2
UNIT-V
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1. a) Find the poles and corresponding residues
( z 2 + 1)
t
z 1
b) Evaluate ∫ dz where C is the circle z − 2 = using residue theorem
c
( z − 1)( z − 2) 2
2
c) Find the bilinear transformation which maps the points (−i, 0, i ) into the points (−1, i,1)
ze z
2. a) Find the poles and residues at each pole
( z − 1)3
∞
x2
b) ∫ ( x 2 + 1)( x2 + 4) dx using Residue theorem
−∞
c) Discuss the trans formation of cos z
(2 z + 1)
3. a) Find the poles and residues at each pole 2
( z − z − 2)
3sin z
b) Evaluate ∫ dz whereC is z = π by residue theorem
C ⎛ z2 −
π⎞
⎜ ⎟
⎝ 4⎠
c) Find the bilinear transformation which maps the point ∞, i, 0 in the z − plane into −1, −i,1 in the w − plance
2e z
4. a) Evaluate ∫c z ( z − 3) dz where c is z = 2 by residue theorem
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∞
dx
b) Evaluate by contour integration ∫ 1+ x
0
2
c) Find the bilinear transformation which maps the points(-1,0,1) in to the points ( 0, x,3i )
4 − 3z 3
5. a) Evaluate ∫C z ( z − 1)( z − 2) dz where c is the circle z = 2 using residue theorem
2π 2π
dθ dθ 2π
b) ∫0 a + b sin θ = ∫0 a + b cos θ = a 2 − b2 , a > b > 0 using residue theorem
c) Find the bilinear transformation which maps the points z = 1, i, −1 on to the points w = i, 0, −i. Hence find
i) The image of z < 1 ii) The invariant of this trans formation
UNIT-VI
1. a) Find a real root of x − x − 4 = 0 using bisection method
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3x + y + z = 1; x + 3 y − z = 11; x − 2 y + 4 z = 21
2. a) Find a root of the equation x = cos x by Regula falsi method
b) Solve the system of equations by Gauss seidel method
7 x + y + 4 z = 5; 2 x + 3 y − z = 11; x + 8 y + 4 z = 2
c
3. a) Find a real root of xe s − cos x = 0 using Newton Raphson method
a
b) Solve the following equations by Gauss-Jordan method
i.
x + 2 y + z − w = −2; 2 x + 3 y − z + 2w = 7; x + y + 3z − 2 w = −6; x + y + z + w = 2
4. a) Find a real root of e x sin x = 0 using Regula falsi method
b) Find a real root of x + log10 x − 2 = 1 using Newton Raphson method
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c) Find the root of the equation 3 x = cos x + 1 by successive approximation method
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5. a) Find a real root of x3 − 6 x − 4 = 0 by bisection method
b) Find a real root of (i) x tan x + 1 = 0 (ii) x − sin x = 0 using Newton Raphson method
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c) Solve the system of equations by Gauss seidel method x + y − 3z = 4; 4 x − y + z = 3; x + 3 y − z = 5
UNIT-VII
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1. a) Find f (2.5) using Newton’s forward formula from the following table
x 0 1 2 3 4 5 6
y 0 1 16 81 256 625 1296
a) By the method of least squares fit a parabola of the form y = a + bx + cx 2 for the following data
x 2 4 6 8 10
y 3.07 12.85 31.47 57.38 91.29
2. a) By using Lagrange inter polation formula find f (4) given f (1.5) = −0.25, f (3) = 2 and f (6) = 20
b) Fit a straight line from the following table
x 6 7 7 8 8 8 9 9 10
y 5 5 4 5 4 3 4 3 3
3. a) Find the polynomial from the following data
x 0 1 2 3 4
y 5 12 37 86 165
b) Given
x 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
f ( x) 1 8 27 64 125 216 343 512
Find f (7.5) using Newton’s forward inter polation formula
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x 1 2 3 4 5
y 1.8 5.1 8.9 14.1 19.8
w 1 2 3 1 2
4. a) From the following table estimate the number of students who obtained marks between 40 and 45
Marks 30-40 40-50 50-60 60-70 70-80
No.of studets 31 42 51 35 31
b) Fit a straight line for the following data
x 1 2 3 4 5 6
y 200 900 600 200 110 50
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5. a) Find the missing values in the following table
x 45 50 55 60 65
c
y 3 - 2 - -2.4
i.a
b) Using Newton’s Forward difference formula to find f (42) from the following table
x 20 25 30 35 40 45
354 332 291 260
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y 231 204
c) Fit a curve of the form y = a + bx + cx 2
e
x .05 .11 .15 .31 .46 0.52 .7 .82 .98 1.17
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y .956 .89 .832 .717 .571 .539 .378 .306 .342 .109
UNIT-VIII
π
1. a) Dividing the range in to 10 equal parts , find the approximate value of ∫ sin x dx by
t
0
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5.2
Evaluate ∫
4
f ( x) dx using weddle’s rule
4. a) From the following table , fid the value of x for which y is maximum and find this value of y
5. a) The velocity v(m / sec) of a particle at distance s (m) from appoint on its path is is given y the following
table
s 0 10 20 30 40 50 60
v 47 58 64 65 61 52 38
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1
Estimate the time taken to travel 60 meters by using simpson’s rd rule
3
2
b) Evaluate ∫ e − x dx using simpson’s rule taking h = 0.25
2
c
0
dy
= x 2 (1 + y ) and y (1) = 1, y (1.1) = 1.233, y (1.2) = 1.548, y (1.3) = 1.979 evaluate y (1.4) by milne’s
a
c) Given
dx
i.
predictor-corrector method
en
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t
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