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1. The document is a term end examination for a numerical methods course consisting of two parts: Part A with 5 short answer questions worth 4 marks each, and Part B with 5 long answer questions worth 16 marks each. 2. Part A covers topics like Newton's method, interpolation, Simpson's rule, wave equations, and numerical integration. Part B involves longer problems on numerical solutions techniques like Gauss-Seidel, Newton-Raphson, Romberg integration, shooting method, finite differences, Rayleigh-Ritz, cubic splines, Thomas algorithm, and Adams-Bashforth method. 3. The exam tests students on their understanding and application of numerical analysis concepts and algorithms to solve equations, integrals

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1. The document is a term end examination for a numerical methods course consisting of two parts: Part A with 5 short answer questions worth 4 marks each, and Part B with 5 long answer questions worth 16 marks each. 2. Part A covers topics like Newton's method, interpolation, Simpson's rule, wave equations, and numerical integration. Part B involves longer problems on numerical solutions techniques like Gauss-Seidel, Newton-Raphson, Romberg integration, shooting method, finite differences, Rayleigh-Ritz, cubic splines, Thomas algorithm, and Adams-Bashforth method. 3. The exam tests students on their understanding and application of numerical analysis concepts and algorithms to solve equations, integrals

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Term End Examination - November 2013

Course

: MAT205

Class NBR

: 5487

Time

- Applied Numerical Methods

Slot: F1+TF1

Max.Marks:100

Three Hours
PART A (5 X 4 = 20 Marks)
Answer ALL Questions

1.

Find the positive real root of 3

1 = 0 by Newtons method correct to 4 decimal

places.
2.

Find

the

equation

y=f(x)

of

least

degree

passing

through

the

points 1, 21 , 1,15 , 2,12 , 3,3 Find also y when x=0.


3.

Evaluate

4.

State the nature of one-dimensional wave equation and derive explicit formula to solve the

by Simpsons one-third rule.

wave equation.
5.

at = 1.5 and = 3.5 if

Find

1.5

2.5

3.5

y 3.375 7 13.625 24 38.875 59


PART B (5 X 16 = 80 Marks)
Answer any FIVE Questions
6.

(a) Solve the system of equations by Gauss Seidel method. (Correct to three places of
decimals). 28 + 4

= 32,

(b) Find the first approximate solution


2
7.

+3

= 3 "#

+ 3 + 10 = 24, 2 + 17 + 4 = 35.
,

of the equation 4

+2

= 3 , using Newton-Raphsons method, given that


= 2. (Correct to 3 places of decimals).

(a) By dividing the range into ten equal parts, evaluate

= 30 and

using

[8]

[8]

[8]

(i) Rombergs Method rule (ii) Verify your answer with integration.
(b) Obtain the vapour pressure of water at 27C using Newtons backward interpolation
formula and at 32C using Newtons forward interpolation formula from the following :
X( C):

10

20

30

40

50

Y(mm Hg): 9.21 17.54 31.82 55.32 92.51

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[8]

8.

(a) Compute y(0.3) given

= 0,

0 = 1 by taking h=0.1 using R.K. Method

[8]

(correct to 4 decimals)
+ 3 = $%&'# ("(

(b) Solve:

= 1 "(

= 0 and

= 1 "(

= 1 using

[8]

Shooting method. (correct to 4 decimals)


9.

(a) Solve ! , = 10

= 0,

= 0,

= 3,

+ 10 over the square mesh with sides

= 3 with , = 0 on the boundary and mesh length 1 unit.

(b) Using Crank-Nicholson method solve

-.
-/

- .

[10]

= - , subject to u(x,0)=0,u(0,t)=0 and

[6]

[8]

u(1,t)=1, taking h=-0.5 and k=1/8.


10.

(a) Find the extremals of the functional &0


2

0 = 0, 4! 5 = 1,

that

0 = 0, 4 ! 5 = +1.

(b). Solve by Rayleigh-Ritz Method:


11.

2/!

1=

= 0,0 <

< 1;

=8

(a) Obtain the cubic spline approximation for the function


data given that

0 =

+2

given

1 = 0.

[8]

from the following

[8]

= 0.
x -1 0 1 2
y -1 1 3 35

b) Using Thomas algorithm , solve the following system of equations.


+
12.

[8]

+ 2 = 7, 3 + 2 + 4 = 13, 4 + 3 + 2 = 8.

(a) Find the value of y(0.3) using Adams-Bashforths predictor and corrector method

[7]

given that
=

': ,

0.1 = 0.9053,

0 = 1,

(b) Find the extemals of the isoperimetric problem


?

= ", where a is a constant.

0.1 = 1.1046,

==>

?
@

0.2 = 1.2173.
[9]

given that

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