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DRONACHARYA COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, GURGAON

Department of Applied Sciences And Humanities


Subject: MATHEMATICS I (MATH-101-F)
ASSIGNMENTS
Lecture-1
Introduction to syllabus.
Assignment-1
Nil
Lecture-2
Convergence, divergence of an infinite series.
Assignment-2
Test the nature of the following series:
(i) 1
2
+ 3
2
+

5
2
+
(ii) 1 / 1.3 + 1/ 3.5 + 1/5.7 + .
Lecture-3
Convergence, divergence.
Assignment-3
Examine the convergence of the series
1 + 1/4
2/3
+ 1/9
2/3
+ 1/16
2/3
+ ---------------------------
Lecture-4
Convergence of Harmonic series.
Assignment-4
Test the convergence and divergence of the following series
(i) cot
-1
n
2

(ii) (2n
3
+ 5)/(4n
5
+ 1)
Lecture-5
DAlemberts ratio test.
Assignment-5
Test the convergence and divergence of the following series
(i) n
1/2
/(n
2
+ 1)
(ii) (n
2
-1)
1/2
/ (n
3
+1)
Lecture-6
Rabbess test, Logarithmic, Gausss tests.
Assignment-6
Discuss the convergence of the following series :
(i) 1+ 2x /2! + (3
2
x
2
) /3! + (4
3
x
3
)/4! +
(ii) x /1.2 + x
2
/ 3.4 + x
3
/ 5.6 + . (x >0)
Lecture-7
Integral test,Cauchy root tests.
Assignment-7
Discuss the convergence of the following series :
(i) (1 + nx)
n
/ (n)
n

(ii) ((n + 1) / 3n)
n

Lecture-8
Convergence of Alternating series by Leibnitzs test.
Assignment-8
Test for the convergence of the following series :
(i) 2 3/2 + 4/3 5/4 + -------------------------------
(ii) (-1)
n -1
. n / (2n -1)
Lecture-9
Absolute and conditional convergence.
Assignment-9
Test for the conditional convergence and absolute convergence of the
following series :
(i) 1 + -1/8 +.
(ii) (-)
n -1
. n / (n
2
+1)
Lecture-10
Elementary Transformations and Inverse using Gauss-Jordan Method
Assignment-10
Use Gauss - Jordan Method to find inverse of matrices:
(i) A = [



]
Lecture-11
Minor of Matrix , Rank of Matrix ,Normal form of Matrix
Assignment-11
Reduce the Matrix into Normal form and also find the Rank of the matrix
using Minor
A = [



]
Lecture-12
Consistency of linear system of non-homogeneous equation.
Assignment-12
(i)Find the values of a and b for which the equations x + ay +z=3 , x+2y + 2z=b,
x+5y + 3z=9 are consistent. When will these equations have unique solution?
(ii)Test for consistency and solve the equation 2x-3y+7z=5,3x+y-3z=13 ,
2x+19y-47z=32.
Lecture-13
Consistency of linear system of homogeneous equation.
Assignment-13
Solve the equations x+3y+2z=0, 2x-y+3z=0, 3x-5y+4z=0, x+17y+4z=0.
Lecture-14
Linear dependence and independence of vectors.
Assignment-14
Are the vectors Linearly dependent ? If so find a relation between them.
(i) x
1
= (1,1,1, 3) x
2
= (1, 2, 3, 4 ) x
3
= (2,3,4, 9 )
Lecture-15
Linear and Orthogonal transformation
Assignment-15
If =xcos - ysin, = xsin+ ycos ,
write the matrix A of transformation and Prove that A
-1
= A.Hence write the
inverse transformation.
Lecture-16
Characteristic Equation, Eigen values and Eigen vectors.
Assignment-16
Find the characteristic eq. , eigen values and eigen vectors of the matrix
A = [



]
Lecture-17
Properties of Eigen values.
Assignment-17
Define properties of eigen values and its proof.
Lecture-18
Caley-Hamilton theorem and its application.
Assignment-18
Verify Cayley -Hamilton theorem and also find its inverse
A = [



]
Lecture-19
Diagonalization of Matries
Assignment-19
by diagonalising the matrix
A= [


] and find A
4
Lecture-20
Quadratic forms
Assignment-20
Reduce the Quadratic corresponding to the matrix
A = [



]
Lecture-21
Successive differentiation.
Assignment-21
(i) If y = ae
mx
+ be
-mx
, show that y
2
= m
2
y
(ii) Find the nth derivative of sinx sin3x
Lecture-22
Leibnitzs theorem and its applications.
Assignment-22
(i) Find the nth derivative of x
2
e
x
cosx
(ii) If y = cos(logx), prove that x
2
y
n+2
+ (2n + 1)xy
n+1
+( n
2
+ 1)y
n
= 0
Lecture-23
Taylors series.
Assignment-23
Using Taylors series , prove that
log(x+h) = log x + h / x h
2
/ 2x
2
+ h
3
/ 3 x
3
- ..


Lecture-24

Maclaurins series.
Assignment-24
Expand the sinx using maclaurines series.
Prove that e
cosx
= 1 + x + x
2
/2 + x
3
/3 +..
Lecture-25
Curvature and Radius of Curvature for Cartesian curves.
Assignment-25
Find the radius of curvature of the curve y = e
x
at the point
where it crosses the y axis.
Show that the radius of curvature r at any point (x,y) of the curve
x
2/3
+y
2/3
= a
2/3
satisfies r
3
= 27axy.
Lecture-26
Radius of curvature for polar equations, Radius of curvature at the origin.
Assignment-26
Find the radius of curvature at the origin for the curves :
(i) x
3
= a( y
2
x
2
)
(ii) r = a sin n
Lecture-27
Centre of Curvature,Evolute and Involute and chord of curvature.
Assignment-27
Show that the Evolute of the cycloid

x = a(cos + sin) , y = a(sin cos) is x
2
+ y
2
= a
2.


Find the length of chord of curvature through the pole for the curves r
n
= a
n

cosn

Lecture-28

Asymptote parallel to co-ordinate axes and oblique asymptotes.

Assignment-28
Find all the asymptote of curves:
(i) x
2
(x y)
2
a
2
(x
2
+ y
2
) = 0
(ii) x
3
+ ax
2
= y
3

Lecture-29

Asymptote of polar curves.

Assignment-29

Find the asymptotes of the curves :
(i) r = a tan
(ii) r = a(sec + tan).
Lecture-30
Function of two or more variables,Partial derivatives .
Assignment-30
If u = x
y
, show that

3
u / (x
2


y) =
3
u / (xyz)
Lecture-31
Eulers theorem on homogeneous functions.
Assignment-31
Verify Eulers theorem for the function
U = (x
1/4
+ y
1/4
) / ( x
1/5
y
1/5
)
If u = sin
-1
{( x
2
+ y
2
) / (x+y)} prove that
x u / x + y u / y = tanu
Lecture-32
Total differential,Derivatives of composite and implicit function.
Assignment-32
If u = x
3
+ y
3
, where x = a cos t , y = b sin t , find du / dt and
verify the result.
Lecture-33
Jacobians and its properties.
Assignment-33
If u = yz / x , v = zx /y , w = xy / z
Show that (u,v,w) / (x,y,z)
Lecture-34
Taylors theorem for a function of two variables.
Assignment-34
Expand e
ax
sin by in power of x and y as far as the terms of third degree.
Lecture-35
Maxima and minima of function of two variables.
Assignment-35
Show that of all triangles in a circle , the one with maximum area is equilateral.
Lecture-36
Lagranges method of undermined multipliers.
Assignment-36
Given x + y + z = a , find the maximum value of x
m
y
n
z
n
.
Lecture-37
Differentiation under integral sign.
Assignment-37
Prove that

)dx/x= log( 1 + a) , (a > -1 )


Lecture-38
Application of Single integration and Surface area of solids of revolution.
Assignment-38
Find the volume generated by revolving about y = 2 the area in
the first quadrant bounded by the parabola 8y = x
2
, the y axis and the line y
= 2.
Lecture-39
Double integral double integration in polar coordinates.
Assignment-39
Evaluate the integral



Lecture-40
Double integration in polar coordinates.
Assignment-40
Evaluate the integral


Lecture-41
Change of order of integration.
Assignment-41
Evaluate the integral by changing the order of Integration:

dy dx
Lecture-42
Triple integral.
Assignment-42
Evaluate
0

a

0

x

0

x+y
e
(x + y + z)
dzdydx
Lecture-43
Change of Variables ( in double integral or triple integral )
Assignment-43
Transform the integral to Cartesian form and hence evaluate

0

a
r
3
sin cos dr d
Lecture-44
Area and Volume as a Double integral.
Assignment-44
Find the area bounded by the circles r = 2 sin and r = 4 sin
Find the volume bounded by the cylinder x
2
+ y
2
= 4 and the hyperboloid x
2
+

y
2
-

z
2
=1
Lecture-45
Volume as a triple integral.
Assignment-45
Find , by triple integration , the volume in the positive octant bounded by the
co-ordinate
planes and the plane x +2y + 3z = 4
Lecture-46
Gamma function , Beta function.
Assignment-46
Prove that

0

1
x
m
(log x )
n
dx = (-1)
n
n ! )/ (m+1)
n + 1

Where n is a positive integer and m > 1
Lecture-47
Relationship between Gamma function , Beta function.
Assignment-47
Prove that B (m+1,n) / B (m,n) = m / (m+n)

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