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Numerical Analysis

This document contains instructions for Numerical Analysis Long Exam #2, which covers topics including inverse synthetic division, Newton's method, Gauss' formula, and Lagrange's formula. The exam contains 10 problems testing skills in converting polynomials to factorial and standard forms using synthetic division, applying Newton's method to find polynomials fitting data points, using Gauss' and Lagrange's formulas to find polynomials satisfying given points, and estimating values using Newton's formula for non-integral domains.
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Numerical Analysis

This document contains instructions for Numerical Analysis Long Exam #2, which covers topics including inverse synthetic division, Newton's method, Gauss' formula, and Lagrange's formula. The exam contains 10 problems testing skills in converting polynomials to factorial and standard forms using synthetic division, applying Newton's method to find polynomials fitting data points, using Gauss' and Lagrange's formulas to find polynomials satisfying given points, and estimating values using Newton's formula for non-integral domains.
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Numerical Analysis

Long Exam #2: Inverse synthetic division, Newton, Gauss and Lagange's Formula
Name: ____________________________________________
Course, Yr. & Section: ___________________________
_____________________

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Score:
Date:

Instructions: Work INDEPENDENTLY and HONESTLY. Use only black or blue-inked


pen.
Do as indicated. Show all necessary solutions for full credit. Box your final answer.
1. Convert

(4 x x +5 x)

to factorial polynomials using 3 methods: a) remainder method

b) synthetic division; and c) equating coefficients

2)

Convert

x
( ( 5 )x +3 x ( 2)x +5 )

( 3)

to standard form using a) straightforward method, and

b) inverse synthetic division (4 points

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(6 points)

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Numerical Analysis
Long Exam #2: Inverse synthetic division, Newton, Gauss and Lagange's Formula

3) Newtons formula: If

ux

terms of the leading terms

is a polynomial in

u0

b) given the points

of degree

8, 12,19, 29, 42

ux
(2 points)

(2,4 ) , (1,1 ) , ( 0, 0 ) , ( 1,1 ) (2,4)

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n , then it can be written in

and its leading differences, that is,

4) Using Newtons formula, find a function


a) given the sequence

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(2 points)

(1.5 points)

Numerical Analysis
Long Exam #2: Inverse synthetic division, Newton, Gauss and Lagange's Formula
5) The Newtons formula for non-integral domain is given by:

(1.5 points)

6) Using the formula in #5, estimate


a)

f (1.22)

given the ff. points

( 1.2,2.16 ) , ( 1.24,2.1824 ) , ( 1.26,2.2016 ) , ( 1.32,2.2176 ) .

(2 points)

b)

f (0.3) given the ff. points

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( 0.2,0.03 ) , ( 0.4,0.02 ) ,(0.6,0.03)

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( 2 points

Numerical Analysis
Long Exam #2: Inverse synthetic division, Newton, Gauss and Lagange's Formula
7) A polynomial

pk

can be expressed in the following form known as Gauss Formula:

(1.5 points)

8) Apply Gauss Formula for the following:


a) find a polynomial which satisfy the points

(2,2 ) , (1, 2 ) , ( 0, 6 ) , ( 1,16 ) , ( 2, 38 )(3,78)

(3 poi nts)

b) find a polynomial which satisfy the points

( 2,2 ) , ( 4, 1 ) , ( 8, 8 ) ,(10,20)

(3 points)

9) The Lagranges Formula for


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(1.5 points)

f ( x)

is given by

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f ( x )= Li (x ) y i , where
i=0

Numerical Analysis
Long Exam #2: Inverse synthetic division, Newton, Gauss and Lagange's Formula

10) Using Lagranges Formula, find the polynomial that fits the following set of points
a)

(1, 2 ) , ( 0,2 ) , ( 1,2 ) , ( 3,26 )

(2.5 points)

b)

(1, 0 ) , ( 0,1 ) , ( 1,0 ) , (2,15 ) ,(4, 225)

(2.5 points)

For wisdom will come into your heart,


and knowledge will be pleasant to your soul;
discretion will watch over you,
understanding will guard you.
Proverbs 2:10 11

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