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Complex Variables OL. The real part of the complex number z=x+iyisgiven by (GATE -1994[IN)) @Re@=2-2 Re@= 2 ztet (Re) = (@)Re(e)=2+2* 02. cos @ can be represented as (GATE — 1994{IN}) ws et+e® 2 @ 03. i* where i= V1 is given by (GATE - 1996[ME]) @0 we? OF 1 04. The complex number z = x + jy which satisfy the equation [z + 1|= 1 lie on (GATE - 1997INI) (@) a circle with (1, 0) as the centre and radius 1 (b) a circle with (-1, 0) as the centre and radius I - (y-axis é (@) x-axis 05. e*is a periodic with a period of (GATE - 1997|CE}) (@)2n (b)2ni (x in 06. The bilinear transformation w = =—t (GATE - 200211N), (@) maps the inside ofthe unit cree in the Z-plane to the left half ofthe w — plane (©) maps the outside the unt circle inthe Zplane tothe lft half of the w ~ plane (©) maps the inside ofthe unit circle in the 7 plane to right half ofthe w ~ plane (@) maps the outside ofthe unit circle in the 2~ plane to the right half of the w — plane 28 07. Which one of the following is Not true for the complex numbers 2; and 22 7 (GATE ~ 2005{CE}) + fal lel | © fe, +2315 | fal @ tz)" + +2p,f 08. Consider likely applicability of Cauchy's Integral theorem to evaluate the following integral counter clock wise around the unit circle I= fsecz de, z beinga complex variable. The value of I will be (GATE - 2005(CE}) (2) 1= 0; Singularities set= 6 (b) 1= 0; Singularities set= {s Gar) nm In=012- (I= % ; Singularities set= (+ nm;n=0,1,2,— (d) None of the above. 09. Consider the circle |z~5~Si| =2 in the complex number plane (x,y) with z= x+iy. ‘The minimum distance from the origin to the circle is (GATE - 2005(1N)) (5.N2-2 () 54 © v34 @ V2 10. Let z’= 2 , where zis a complex number not equal to zero. Then z is a solution of (GATE - 2005IN}) w= L.Rokach 42 ENGINEERNG MATHEMATICS __ 11. The funetion w= u+iv= Yee) (94) io analytic at the point. (GATE - 2005{PI]) (a) (0,0) (6) 0,1) (©) (1,0) (d) (2, a) 12.The value of the contour integral 1 Le “rq & inthe positive sense is (GATE — 2006[EC]) in =F git = (a) 2 (b) i ©) 2 @ 2 13. For the function of a complex variable w = Inz (where w =u + jv and z= x + jy) the ‘u= constant lines gei mapped in the z~ plane as (GATE ~ 2006[EC) (a) set of radial straight lines (b) set of concentric circles (©) set of confocal hyperbolas (@ set of confocal ellipses 14, Using Cauchy’s integral theorem, the value of the integral (integration being taken in contour clock wise direction) JESS de is where Cis} z|=1 (GATE ~ 2006|CE) 2n ® a) 24 eG (aan) 6m an Oy ol 15. Letj = V-1. Then one value of jis (GATE ~ 20071N}) @ 3 ()-1 oy @e* 16, For the function “"% of a complex variable 2, the point z = 0 is (GATE - 200711N)) (@) a pole of order 3 (b)2 pole of order 2 (©) pole of order | (d)nota singularity 17. Potential function ¢ is given as = x?+ y*, ‘What will be the stream function y with the condition y=Oatx=0,y=07 (GATE ~ 2007[CE) (@) 2xy (be) x + x+y (a) 2x? 18. If (xy) and y (x,y) are functions with continuous 2™ derivatives then (x.y) + iy (xy) can be expressed as an analytic function of x + iy (i= V-1) when (GATE ~ 2007|ME}) ge a0 Oy | OW (9 ax Oy Ox 3 19, Ifa complex number2= “+i then 2! is (GATE —20071P1) (2 242% ow HB 431 3 o2-4 @B-it 20, The value of fs dz where Cis the Vaz =lis a (GATE - 2007[EC]) (@2ni (by x (tan! (2) @nitan'z contour LRokach 21, If the semi ~ circular contour D of radius 2 is as shown in the figure. Then the value of 1 the integral f-j!— dis (GATE - 2007[EC)) @ix Me (b)-in ao ©)-« * @r 2 =5+i10 22, The value ofthe expression TE (GATE - 2008[P1)) (1-21 (142i (©2-i (@2+i 23. ‘The residue of the function 4 ft)= atz=2is (2429 (2-27 (GATE - 2008]EC)) @ Yo we OM Oh 24, The integral f(z) dz evaluated around the unit circle on the complex plane for fiz)= a is (GATE — 2008[ME]) (a)2ni (b)4ni @-27i =o 25, The equation Sin (z) = 10 has (GATE - 2008(EC)) (a) no real (or) complex solution (b) exactly two distinct complex solutions. (©) a unique solution (@) an infinite number of complex solutions. 26. A complex variable z =x + j (0.1) has its real part x varying in the range ~ x to 8 COMPLEX VARIABLES 43 Which one of the following is the locus ie z (shown in thick lines) of + in the complex plane ? (GATE ~ 2008[1N)) ® , © i F Bg tains i Nh © : ? 2 <1 Relais ~10) 21, Given X(2) = with | z|>, the G-aF residue of X(z) z™! at z= a for n 2 0 will be (GATE - 2008(EE)) art oe ne @ na 28. The analytical function has singularities at, (GATE ~ 2009[CE)) (b) Landi @iand—i (a) land-1 (©) Land -i 28. Thevacofite inet [28282 e(2z-1) (2-3) dz where C is a closed curve given by (GATE — 2009|CE]) OF @ri LL Rokach -j10 ENGINEERNG MATHEMATICS 30. 1a) =C.+C12-Hten f LOD a is given (GATE — 2009[EC]) (@)22C, (b)2n(1+C,) 2njC — @2nj (4) 31. 1fZ=x+jy where x,y are real then the value of felis (GATE ~2009[1N)) @1 Or 32. One of the roots of equation x° jis the +ve square root of — 1 is (GATE ~ 2009{1N}) SP ae, where the 33. The value of contour of the integration is simple closed curve around the origin is (GATE — 20091N}) (ao (b)2 nj 1 (o) gt © Oo 34. An analytic function of a complex variable Z=Xx-+iyis expressed as f(z) = (x,y) + iv (x,y) where i= V=1. If ‘u= xy then the expression for v should be (GATE - 2009/ME}) Hz ) $s +k a) HY @ OO +k Y "9 & zotR FS +k ) 35. The product of complex numbers (3-2i) & BHI 4) results in (GATE - 2009[P1]) (b) 9-8: (@17+i6 (@) 146i ()9+8i 36. If fix + iy) =x? - 3xy’ +i (xy) where 8 37. 38, 39. 40. AL and f(x +i y) is an analytic funtion then 6 (x,y) is (GATE ~2010/PI)) 3x y-y' @xy-y¥ (@y'~3x’y (@)xt-4ax°y ‘The modulus of the complex number 344i oi (GATE - 2010{CE}) (@s &) V5 Ifa complex number « satisfies the ‘equation « =1 then the value of ge alle (GATE ~ 2010/P1)) @o 1 ©2 @4 ‘The contour C in the adjoining figure is described by x? + y’ = 16. Then the value 248 of f— fo 2-05) j (GATE — 2010{IN}), @ -2nj — ()2xj ()4nj @-4nj ‘The residues of a complex function X(z) = 1-22 we-D =H MPO (GATE - 2010{EC)) 1 1 @ ++ - @ : o> 22 1 © 1 > att yy ‘The value of the integral ¢. aoe Peder when C is the circle |z|=1 is given by (GATE - 20111EC), M0 O% O% @ LRokasch 2. 4B 44, 4s, 46. @) " COMPLEX VARIABLES The contour integral fe”* dz with C as the counter clock —wise unit circle in the z~ plane is equal to (GATE ~2011{IN}) @0 2% ©@2nv1 @« ‘The product of two complex numbers 1+i&2-Si is (GATE -2011[ME}) @)7-3i (b) 3-41 ()-3-4i @74+3i For an analytic function fix +iy) = ubsy) +i vGxy), wis given by u= 3x7 3y’, The expression for v, considering k is to be constant is (GATE -2011[CE}) (a) 3y°— k (b) 6x — 6y +k ()6y-6x+k —— @) Gxy+k ‘The value of f2— dz, using eauehy's integral around the circle |2-+1| =1 where (GATE - 20111P1) ® @ri z=xtiyis ‘A point z has been plotted in the complex plane as shown in the figure below (GATE - 2011[EE}) In eo Unit circle Re ‘The plot of the complex number w = Viz ta ) vunitcirle 45 © 4% nit eitle R 47. If x =Y=1, then the value of x* is, (GATE ~ 2012[EC, EE, IN]) @e” (x we? @ti 48. Given f(z)--_- 2 zl 243 counterclockwise path inthe -plane such that @ + I] = 1, the value of 1 Fai LO® is (GATE - 2012EC, EE, IN) (b)-1 @2 E Gb a (a2 1 49, Square roots of ~i, where i= V1, are (GATE - 2013{EE}) 50. {2 —* de evaluated anticlockwise around Pea the circular jz~i| = 2, where i= V1, is (GATE - 2013[EE)) (© 2+n (2+2 (@) 4x (H)0 L.Rokach

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