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The document is an examination paper for Engineering Mathematics-II, consisting of two parts: Part A with 10 questions worth 2 marks each, and Part B with 5 questions worth 16 marks each. It includes various mathematical problems such as differential equations, Laplace transforms, and contour integration. Instructions indicate that all questions are compulsory and there is no overall choice.

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23as201 A

The document is an examination paper for Engineering Mathematics-II, consisting of two parts: Part A with 10 questions worth 2 marks each, and Part B with 5 questions worth 16 marks each. It includes various mathematical problems such as differential equations, Laplace transforms, and contour integration. Instructions indicate that all questions are compulsory and there is no overall choice.

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9. Prove that J1/2 ( x)  J 21/2 ( x)  .
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Reg. No.:
10. Prove that Pn (1)  (1)n .
END TERM EXAMINATION – May-2024
SEMESTER – II PART – B
([Link]. Common to all except Biomedical Engineering) (16 * 5 = 80 Marks)

Subject Code: 23AS201 Duration: 3 hours 11. a) Solve the differential equation
Subject: Engineering Mathematics-II Max. Marks: 100 y  y cot x  (1  cot x) y  e x sin x
OR
Instructions b) Solve the differential equation by reducing to normal form
 All Questions are compulsory
y  2 y tan x  5 y  e x sec x
 The Question paper consists of 2 Sections - Part A contains 10
questions of 2 marks each. Part B consists of 5 questions of 16
marks each.   s( s  1)  
12. a) Find L1 log e  2  .
 There is no overall choice. Only Part B question include   s  1 
internal choice.
OR
 Notations and Symbols have their usual meaning.
b) Solve, using Laplace transform
PART – A
d2y dy
(2 * 10 = 20 Marks) 2
 4  3 y  et , given y (0)  1, y(0)  0
1. Solve completely y  a 2 y  cos ax . dt dt
2. Solve completely x 2 y  3xy  5 y  0 . 13.a) (i) Find the value of " a " and "b " such that the function
3. Evaluate L e  cos 2t  6t
5t 3
. f ( z )  ( x 2  ay 2  2 xy)  i(bx 2  y 2  2 xy)
 s3  is analytic. Also find f ( z ) .
4. Evaluate L1  2 .
 s  4 s  13  (ii) Find the image of rectangular region bounded by
x  0, y  0, x  1, y  2 under the map w  (1  i ) z  2
5. Prove that u  x3  3xy 2 is harmonic function and find its harmonic
OR
conjugate and hence f ( z ) .
 x (1  i )  y (1  i )
3 3
6. What do you understand by bilinear transformation?  ,z  0
dz b) If f ( z )   x2  y 2 .
7. Evaluate  , C: za  r . 0
z  a  ,z 0
C

ze z Prove that f ( z ) is continuous and the Cauchy-Riemann equations


8. Calculate the residue of the function f ( z )  . are satisfied at z  0 , yet f (0) does not exist.
( z  a )3
cos  z 2 3
14. a) (i) Evaluate C ( z  1)( z  2) dz , where C : z  2 .
(ii) Find the Taylor’s series to represent the function
z 2 1
f ( z)  in z  2 .
( z  2)( z  3)
OR
2
d
b) Evaluate  by using contour integration.
0
13  5sin 

1 dn 2
15. a) Prove that Pn ( x)  ( x  1)n .
2n n ! dx n

OR
b) Solve in series 9 x (1  x ) y   12 y  4 y  0 .

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