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This document contains a 10 page examination for a numerical analysis course. It consists of 6 questions testing various numerical analysis concepts and techniques including: - Newton's method for root finding - Newton's forward difference formula for interpolation - Matrix inversion using LU decomposition - Numerical differentiation using finite differences - Interpolation using Lagrange polynomials and divided differences - Integration using composite trapezoidal rule and Romberg integration - Eigenvalue approximation using the inverse power method

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Mte 10

This document contains a 10 page examination for a numerical analysis course. It consists of 6 questions testing various numerical analysis concepts and techniques including: - Newton's method for root finding - Newton's forward difference formula for interpolation - Matrix inversion using LU decomposition - Numerical differentiation using finite differences - Interpolation using Lagrange polynomials and divided differences - Integration using composite trapezoidal rule and Romberg integration - Eigenvalue approximation using the inverse power method

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ArrE-10
BACHELOR'S DEGREE PROGRAMME (BDP)
Term-End Examination
r-1 4
June, 2014
3,

ELECTIVE COURSE : MATHEMATICS


MTE-10 : NUMERICAL ANALYSIS

Time : 2 hours

Note :

Maximum Marks : 50
(Weightage : 70%)

Answer any five questions. All computations may


" be done upto 3 decimal places. Use of calculators is
not allowed.

1. (a) Find an interval of unit length


which contains the root of the equation
x3 3x 5 = 0. Using Newton Raphsoes
method, perform two iterations to find the
approximate value of root.

(b) The area A of a circle of diameter d is given


for the following values :
d

80

85

90

95

100

A 5026 5674 6362 7088 7854


Find approximate value for the area of circle
of diameter 82 using Newton's forward
difference formula.
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4
P.T.O.

(c) Construct a fixed point iteration form


x = g(x) for the equation x3 + x2 1 = 0
so that the method converges in the interval
3

[0, 1].
2. (a) Find the inverse of the matrix
2 2 4
2

1
5

using LU decomposition.
(b)

The following table of values is given :


x

0.2

0.3

0.4

0.5

0.6

y(x) 1.8054 1.5769 1.2834 0.9483 0.5981


Using all possible values of h, find
approximate value of y"(0.4) using the
difference formula
1 [y (x h) 2y (x) + y (x + h)]. 5
y"(x) =

3. (a) Use Stirling's formula to find y35, given


Y20 = 512, y30 = 439,

MTE-10

5
-v40 = 346, -v50 = 243.

(b)

The Gauss Seidel method is used to solve


the system of equations :
2

xl

15

X2

-21

1 2__ _ x3 _

Check whether the method converges for


the given system of equations or not.

4. (a) Set up divided difference table for the


following function and hence find the
interpolating polynomial :
x

f(x)

11

33

(b) Use fourth order classical Runge Kutta


method to approximate y2 when h = 0.1,
given that y = 1 when x = 0 and -dY= x + y.
dx
5. (a) Use Lagrange's interpolation to find f(3)
from the following table :

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lx)

14

15

19

P.T.O.

(b) For the method


, 3 flx0) + 4 f(xo + h) f(xo + 2h))
f'(x' = 2 1h I
determine the optimal value of h based on
the criteria :
Max I Truncation error I =
Max I Round-off error
2 and the
x
when f(x) = 1 , 1
1+x
maximum round-off error in evaluating
f(x) is 0.005.

6. (a) Use the Composite Trapezoidal rule to


0.5

f(x) dx where f(x)

evaluate the integral


f

0.1

is given by
x

0.1

0.3

0.2

0.4

0.5

f(x) 0.425 0.475 0.400 0.450 0.575


Integrate with all possible values of the step
lengths. Improve the results obtained using
Romberg integration.

(b) Express V1 + 11282 in terms of 62 and a


3

constant.
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80

85

90

95

100

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If

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a A fn + b A fo then find the

k=0

values of a and b.
7.

(a) Suppose that the roots of the equation


x2 + px + q = 0 are a and b. A fixed point
iteration method is written as
xi.+1 =

-q
xi + p

Find the condition on a, b such that this


iteration method converges to the root a.
(b)

Using three iterations of the inverse


power method, find the eigenvalue nearest to
1
5
. Assume the
5.5, of the matrix
2 4

initial approximation to the eigenvector as


A (o) = [0.6 0.51T.

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dx

y=1tI
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15

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x

0.2

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0.3

y(x) 1.8054 1.5769

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0.4

0.5

0.6

1.2834 0.9483 0.5981

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1

Y"(x) =

[y (x h) 2y (x) + y (x + h)]

y"(0-4)

3. () cti

A. 43-1-4 1

N ei 41 chk

1:117 1:Ifq 7114 *1NR I

y20 = 512, y30 = 439, y40

y50 = 243 ', c k.e.ioAt

y35 vd Jr4R
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mq

= 346

41 ,:t-K
5

I
7

P.T.O.

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1
f'(x' = 2h

, 3 f(x0) + 4 f(x13 + h) f(xes + 2h)}

Max I t;s1-1Q I= Max I i4 It I


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1+x
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0.1

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0.2

0.3

0.4

0.5

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9

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k=0

7.

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px + q = 0 * Irt
Prvicl refrS Ful% i fT 1:1.

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a3 b

x j+1 =

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xi + p

a atR b

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3g0-4Erfqz
w 4'07
0.51T

10

3,000

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