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This document contains an assignment for a course on Ordinary Differential Equations and Difference Equations. The assignment contains 16 questions assessing various concepts related to difference equations, interpolation formulas, and numerical integration techniques like Simpson's rule. The questions require students to apply concepts like difference operators, Newton's divided difference formula, Lagrange interpolation, and Simpson's rule to evaluate expressions and integrals, find polynomial approximations, and interpolate values.
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This document contains an assignment for a course on Ordinary Differential Equations and Difference Equations. The assignment contains 16 questions assessing various concepts related to difference equations, interpolation formulas, and numerical integration techniques like Simpson's rule. The questions require students to apply concepts like difference operators, Newton's divided difference formula, Lagrange interpolation, and Simpson's rule to evaluate expressions and integrals, find polynomial approximations, and interpolate values.
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DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS

ASSIGNMENT NO: I

Programme & Batch: BE (MARINE)- 01 Semester: II

Course Code & Name: 236MA 1A 21TC / Ordinary Differential Equations


Max Marks: 10
and Difference Equations
Bloom’s
Taxonomy
SI. No Assignment Question Mapped CO’s Knowledge
Level
n x
1. Evaluate:∆ (a ) CO1
1 CO1
2. Prove that   1  E

3. Evaluate . CO1

4. Evaluate: CO1

5. Evaluate: ∆ ( x +cosx ). CO1


2 x
6. Evaluate: ∆ (a b ) . CO1

7. Evaluate:
∆ tan −1
( n−1
n ) CO1

−1
8. Evaluate: :∆ tan x CO1
Using Simpson’s rule find ∫ e x dx, given e0 = 1, e1 =2.72,e2=7.39,e3 =
9. 20.09 and e4 = 54.6 CO2

Find an approximate value of log e 5 by calculating to 4 decimal places,


5

10. by Simpson’s 1/3 Rule, ∫ 4 dx


x+5
, dividing the range into 10 equal parts. CO2
0

Apply Newton’s backward formula to find a polynomial of degree 3


which includes the following x,y pairs
11. CO2
x: 3 4 5 6
y 6 24 60 120
Find f(5) using Newton’s divided difference formula from the following
data
12. CO2
x 0 2 3 4 7 8
Y 4 26 58 112 466 668
13. Use Lagrange’s interpolation formula to find the values of y when x = 10, CO2
if the following values of x and y are given.

x: 5 6 9 11
y: 12 13 14 16
Determine by Lagrange’s interpolation formula. The number of patients
over 40 years using the following data

14. Age over x CO2


30 35 40 45
years :
No. of
148 96 68 34
Patients :
Find an approximate value of log e 5 by calculating to 4 decimal places,
5

15. by Simpson’s 1/3 Rule, ∫ 4 dx


x+5
, dividing the range into 10 equal parts. CO2
0

16. Evaluate by using (i) Simpson’s 1/3 Rule (ii) Simpson’s 3/8 CO2
Rule.

Faculty In-Charge Principal

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