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Numerical 2017_2 with solution

The document appears to be an examination paper for a Numerical Methods course, containing various mathematical problems related to numerical analysis, including difference operators, approximation methods, and iterative techniques. It includes questions on deriving formulas, verifying methods, and applying numerical techniques to solve equations. The paper is structured with specific instructions for candidates, including the use of calculators and the requirement to attempt all questions.

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Numerical 2017_2 with solution

The document appears to be an examination paper for a Numerical Methods course, containing various mathematical problems related to numerical analysis, including difference operators, approximation methods, and iterative techniques. It includes questions on deriving formulas, verifying methods, and applying numerical techniques to solve equations. The paper is structured with specific instructions for candidates, including the use of calculators and the requirement to attempt all questions.

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5. {a) _Derive second-order central dilference appro~imation t<>" . · Name of Paper :· Numerical Methods .
,\oE < ·.-. ,"•h~the f"rrst·orderderivati~~ ofa function. . ..
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. functions/{x) = l,j{x) =;j an~./{x) = x 2, but not for the
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the derivative of the functio1:1.1(9 = sin x at x0 = 7t,.taking
h"= I, 0~1, 0·01, and Q·00I. What is the .order of approxi-
Attempt all· guestions seleciing two parts from e~ch ·question.
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1. (a) _Define fixed point ~fa function. Find the fixed point{s) of_
. the_function g(x) = .x(2 - ax), a :;t: _0. Determine the order
Verify that the Simpson'S rule has Jhe 9egree of.precision_ .. · ·. ·
as 4. . . .·._. ..· . . ·· . Qf conve~gence and -~s.~ptoti~ error constant of the
. ·. ite~ath~e sc~em~/j;~ -~ g(p,. .:.)_ .fo~ ·~b~i,ning. t~~- ~~n~ro..
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fixed point: ·· · ·

(b) Verify that the equation~


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a root
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in the interval
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( c) Apply Euler's·method approximate the solution ofthe (2, 3). Perform 3 iteratio,n s tQ approximate the zero ~f the
same equation by the method of false position. -
- given initial value problem x' =!..., (0 :S t:S 2), x(0) =I,
. . X
_. ( c) Let g be a continuous function on the closed interval [ a, b]
It= 0·5. Further, it. is given that the exact solution is
withg: [a, b] [a, b]. Show thatghas a ·fixed .pointp in
x(t)= Jt2 +l. Compute the absolute _error at ~ach [a, b]. Furthermore, ifg is differentiable on the open interval
- - : .., ·'..--.:" step: _,---: ,..... · '·:.·· ._.. ,~- ··· ···"·- - -12·:"' (a, b) and there.exists a positive constantk < 1 such that
. ,, -·· lg'(x)I k < I for all X belongs to .(a, Q);-.t~en .the fixed
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2. (a) Give the geometrical construction of the-secant method to
(c) (i) Compute the iteration matrix T. of the Gauss-Jacobi
approxiIJEt!e th~ z.erQ _o f a function, Further, find the order .
• . . . JDt'
· method for "Obtaining .the approximate solution of
of conver~ence of secant method; the system of equations Ax==I, where A is given as ·.
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(bJ- Find the root 1;orrect up t~ three .decimal places of
3 2-2]
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6~"byNewton"'s method starting witl1
. j(x) = ta·n·( m') -
= 0·48 .. .;.-----. _.. .
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~btaining the sq~e rO:Ot of 9~ perform four iterations. l3 )
Hence, .find out th~ ab~Iute errors Je,.I and the asymptotic . 4. (a) If x 0 , x 1, x 2 •••••• x.+2 al'e n +·l distin<;t points in fa, .b] and/
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3. (a) Show that the.followmg inatrix A has no LU decom-
l;(x)~(a, b] such that: -·
position, ·
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w~e PC.x) is the interpolating polynomial.
: . · · ·. (b) 1;1le-th~l~onq~tivity.Qfwa~3:5 ~-fup.ctionofpressure .· .. :.-·---
Rearrange the rows_ otA so that the resulting matrix has a. .. ."is 'giyeri-.-in the tabie -~low: ·or Usmg .the Newton.-fotm
LVdecomposition. . .. interpolating polynomial, estimate the ~lcond~ctivity_.
of water.when P = 2S0·Pa.
(b) Use the Gauss-Seidel ~hod to soJve the foUowing
· Pressure (Pa) 100 200 300 400 500 600
system of equations. Use x<0> ·= 0 and perform three ·Thermal 9.4 18.4 26.2 33.3 39.7 45.7
iterations, conductivity
(c) (i) Define an interpolating polynomial for a given set of
4x1 + 2x2 -xl = I,
data (xi,j{xi)), i = 1, 2, .... , n. Construct the Lagrange
,,- R• ,c;,, - - - ~ , . •• ~ ~--1 +
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•- 4x pQl}'nomia_ls..passing through ..the~points (1, ln i),
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