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The document provides details about an examination for a Numerical Methods course being conducted by the Department of Mathematics at the National Institute of Technology in Jamshedpur, India. The exam will take place on February 20, 2023 from 3:00 PM to 5:00 PM. It will consist of 3 questions testing concepts related to fixed point iteration, Newton-Raphson method, and numerical integration. The document also provides details about the end semester exam for the same course scheduled on April 27, 2023. This exam will consist of 6 questions testing concepts such as rate of convergence, orthogonal polynomials, spline interpolation, and numerical integration techniques.
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NM 2nd Sem 2023

The document provides details about an examination for a Numerical Methods course being conducted by the Department of Mathematics at the National Institute of Technology in Jamshedpur, India. The exam will take place on February 20, 2023 from 3:00 PM to 5:00 PM. It will consist of 3 questions testing concepts related to fixed point iteration, Newton-Raphson method, and numerical integration. The document also provides details about the end semester exam for the same course scheduled on April 27, 2023. This exam will consist of 6 questions testing concepts such as rate of convergence, orthogonal polynomials, spline interpolation, and numerical integration techniques.
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NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY,

MID SEMESTER Department of Mathematics JAMSHEDPUR


EXAMINATION FOR MCA2022 BATCH,FEBRUARY 2023
Course Code: MA3201 Semestcr: 2nd
Date:
Course20-02-2023 (Time: 3.00 To 5.00)
Course Title: Numerical Methods
Instructor
Duration: 02 Hours(Name the Faculty):Dr. Hari Shankar Prasad
of Day: Monday
Max. Marks: 30
Instructions:
(a) Answer to allthe Three (3)
(b) Marks of the questions are
questions.
(c) Missing data, if any, may beindicated in the right-hand margin.
assumed suitably.
1. (a) Find the condition of
convergence of
Iteration method. Also obtain the root sequence
of approximations obtained in
of the equation 3x- log10 x = 6 usingFixed-Point
this Fixed-Point
Iteration method correct up to three places of decimal.
[2+3]
(b)Obtain the condition of convergence of Newton
Raphson method is of linear rate of convergenceRaphson
when
method and show that Newton
applied to find the root of multiplicity
greater than one.
[2+3]
2. (a) Define the factorial polynomial of degree
six (6) and
6degree polynomial is a polynomial of degree threeshow
that the 3ra difference of this
(3). [S]
(b) What do you mean by interpolation? Derive Newton
forward difference interpolation formula.
[1+4]
3. (a) Find the root of the equation g(x) = 0
using Newton Raphson method where g(x) = f(r)
with f(x) = cosx xe*.
[5]
(b) Solve the following system of equations by taking x
=y=z=0 as initial
Gauss-Seidel iteration method. Perform five (5) iterations approximation in
for the solution.
2 2
10 3 4
3 6
NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY,JAMSHEDPUR
SPRING SEMESTER: 2022-23
Department of Mathematics
END SEMESTEREXAMINATION, APRIL. 2023
'ourse Code: MA3201 Semester. 2nd Course Title. Numerical Methods
Date: 27-04-2023 Branch: MCA Day: Thursday
Course Instructor (Name of the Faculty): Dr. Hari Shankar Prasad
Max. Marks: 50
Duration. 03 Hours (A-Shift, Time: 9,30AM To 12,.30PM)
Instructions:
(a) Answer to all the Six (6) questions.
(b) Marks of the questions are indicated in the right-hand margin.
(c) MisSing data, if any, may be assumed suitably.

1. (a) Deline the rate of convergence of the iterative methods for finding the root of an algebraic and
Regula-Falsi method. (5]
transcendental equations and, find the rate of convergence of with
k= 1,2,3, ....,n
(b) Define the Orthogonality and Orthonormality of aset of functions gr(x), b], where n is a positive integer.
respect tothe weight function w(x) which are valid over an interval a,
k= 1,2,3, ....are orthonormal set of functions on -nSXSt.. (5]
sinkx
Show that g(x) =
polynomials which are
2. (a) Write the Gram-Schmidt orthogonalization process for generating orthogonal [5]
defined over an interval a, b] with respect to the weight function w(x). T
f(x) sinx on (0, 2 ]with
(b) Obtain the least square approximation of second degree for the function
respect tothe weight function w(x) = 1.
defined by the data:
3. (a)Obtain the natural cubic spline approximation for the function y(x) 3
X ( 1 2
2 33 244
y(x)
and hence determine the value of y(2. 5) and y (2.5).
the
(b) Derive Newton divided difference interpolation polynomial and hence obtain (5]
missing values in the following table:
2 3
3 55
f(x)

4. The following table gives the velocity V of aparticle at time t: 10 12


2 4 6
t (seconds)
4 6 16 34 60 94 136
v(m/sec.)
Findthe distance moved by the particle in 12 seconds using Simpson's 1/3rd and 3/8" rule's
(6]
of Integration respectively.
Runge-Kutta method
5. Define lhe initial value problems and find the value of y(0. 1) and y(0.2) using the
of orderfour with h = 0.1, given that dx = xy + y,y (0) = 1. [6]
dy
6. Given that= ;(y-x), y(0) = 1, h= 0.2, compute the values of y(0.2). y(0.4), and y(0.6)
using Milne's
using Taylor's series method of order three first, and then, evaluate the value of y(0.8)
Predictor-C'orrector method. [8]
END

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