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Numerical Methods: F D F D DF F F

This document covers numerical methods for solving equations and systems of equations. It includes topics like interpolation, differentiation, integration, and solving differential equations. Methods discussed include Newton's forward interpolation formula, Lagrange interpolation, Simpson's rule, Gaussian elimination, LU decomposition, Gauss-Seidel iteration, Newton-Raphson method, bisection method, Euler's method, and Runge-Kutta method. Exercises involve applying these numerical techniques to example problems.

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Numerical Methods: F D F D DF F F

This document covers numerical methods for solving equations and systems of equations. It includes topics like interpolation, differentiation, integration, and solving differential equations. Methods discussed include Newton's forward interpolation formula, Lagrange interpolation, Simpson's rule, Gaussian elimination, LU decomposition, Gauss-Seidel iteration, Newton-Raphson method, bisection method, Euler's method, and Runge-Kutta method. Exercises involve applying these numerical techniques to example problems.

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NUMERICAL METHODS

1. What is the difference between interpolation and extrapolation? Give suitable example.
2. Prove that f 4   f 3   Df 2   D2 f 1  D3 f 1
3. Find the polynomial f(x) & hence calculate f(5.5) for the given data.

4. Derive Newton’s forward interpolation formula (with neccessary assumptions)


5. The function y = sin x is tabulated as given :

Find the value of sin P/3 using Lagrange’s interpolation formula correct upto 5 places of decimal.
6. Define  ,  and E.
7. Derive Newton’s Backward difference interpolationformula.
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8. What is the geometrical interpretation of Simpson’s rd rule ?
3

1
9. Deduce Simpon’s rd rule (from Newton-Cote’s quadrature formula)
3

1
x2 1
10. Find the value of log 2 1 3 from  1 x 3
dx using Simpson’s rd rule with h = 0.25
3
0

1
 dx
11. Compute the value of  from the formula given
4
  1 x
0
2 Using Composite trapezoidal rule with 10 sub-intervals.

12. Solve the following system of linear equations by Gauss-Seidel iterative method :

9x  2 y  3z  7
x  6 y  2 z  2
x  y  3z  5

13. Solve the following system of equations, correctto four places of decimals, by Gauss-Seidel iteration method.

x  y  54 z  110
27 x  6 y  z  85
6x  15y  2 z  72

14. Solve the following system of linear equations by Gauss-Jordan elimination method./ Matrix inverse.

5x 1  x 2  9
 x 1  5x 2  x 3  4
 x 2  5 x 3  6

 8 4 0 
 
15. If A   4 8  4 . Find A–1 by Gauss Jordan method./ Matrix inverse.
 0  4 8 

16. Solve the following system of equations by LU factorization method


2x  y  z  3
x  3y  z  2
x  y  4 z  6

17. Using Gauss Seidel method find the solution of the following system of linear equations correct upto 2 places of deci-
mal.

3x  y  5z  13
5x  2 y  z  4
x  6 y  2 z  1

18. Solve the following system of equations by LU-factorization method.

8x 1  3x 2  2 x 3  20
4x 1  11x 2  x 3  33
6x 1  3x 2  12 x 3  36

19. Explain Newton-Raphson method to find a root of an equation f(x) = 0, upto a desired accuracy?
20. Find out the root of the following equation using the Regula-Falsi method :
x3 – 5x – 7 = 0, that lies between 2 and 3, correct to 4 decimal places.
21. Solve the equation x 3  x  4  0 . within (1, 2) by Bisection method, correct upto 3 place of decimals.
22. Find out the root of the following equation using Regula-Falsi method ; 3x – cos x – 1 = 0; that lies between 0 and 1.
Correct upto four decimal places.
23. Evaluate 12 to three places of decimals by Newton-Raphson method.
24. Find a root of the equation x3–3x–5 = 0 by the method of False position.
dy
25. Find the solution  xy of the following differential equation by Euler’s method for x = 1, by taking h = 0.2, with
dx
y = 1 when x = 0 .
dy
26. Using Taylor’s method solve  1  xy with y(0) = 2. Find y (0.2)
dx

dy 1 y
27. Given  2  , y 1  1 Evaluate y (1.2) by Modified Euler’s method.
dx x x

dy
28. Use R.K 4th order  xy  y 2 y 0   1 find y(0.5) where h = 0.5
dx

dy 1
29. Compute y(2) by Milne’s Predictor-corrector method from  x  y  with y(0) = 2 y(0.5) = 2.636 y(1) = 3.595
dx 2
y(1.5) = 4.968

1 2 3 4 
30. Prove that          and h have their usual meenings.
h 2 3 4 
31. Using Newton devided difference formula find f(x) at x = 8.

32. Estimate the missing term from the table;

33. Compute Trapezoidal formula by Newton Cote’s Quadrature formula.


34. Proved that Newton Raphson method has a quadratic convergence.

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