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This document outlines the end-term examination details for the Engineering Mathematics III course at the National Institute of Technology Hamirpur for the academic year 2020-2021. It includes instructions for submission, question formats, and specific mathematical problems to be solved. The exam covers various topics including numerical methods, series expansions, and residue calculations.

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This document outlines the end-term examination details for the Engineering Mathematics III course at the National Institute of Technology Hamirpur for the academic year 2020-2021. It includes instructions for submission, question formats, and specific mathematical problems to be solved. The exam covers various topics including numerical methods, series expansions, and residue calculations.

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National Institute of Technology Hamirpur

Department of Mathematics & Scientific Computing


MA 203: Engineering Mathematics III
End-Term Examination
Academic Year: 2020-2021

Time: 2:00 hrs Max. Marks: 50

Instructions:
• All questions are compulsory. The marks allotted to a question are indicated against it.
• Your single pdf file to be uploaded be named as RollNumberMA203.
• First page of the answer sheet shall have Full Name, Roll Number, Subject Name, Subject
Code, Programme, Semester, Name of the Department, Date of Exam and No. of Pages.
Second page and onwards shall have Roll Number on the top and signature at the bottom
along with page number. Pages without signature or pages with tempered signature will
not be evaluated.
• You will be given 15 Minutes extra for scanning and sending the pdf file of answer sheet.
Submission after the due time will attract penalty.
• Make sure that pages are visible and in correct order and orientation.

1. Write the most appropriate answer: [5×2=10]


(i) Consider the Runge-Kutta method of the form
yn+1 = yn + ak1 + bk1
where k1 = hf (xn , yn ) and k2 = hf (xn + αh, yn + βk1 ) to approximate the solution
of the initial value problem
y 0 (x) = f (x, y(x)), y(x0 ) = y0 .
Which of the following choice of a, b, α and β yields a second order method?

• a = 1/2, b = 1/2, α = 1, β = 1 • a = 1/4, b = 3/4, α = 2/3, β = 2/3


• a = 1, b = 1, α = 1/2, β = 1/2 • a = 1, b = 1, α = 1, β = 1

(ii) With reference to the finite difference operators, choose the most appropriate option:

• δ = E −1/2 ∆ • Both are true


• µ + 21 δ = E 1/2 • Both are false

(iii) Which of the following is NOT correct:


• The convergence of Gauss-Seidel method is more rapid than the Gauss-Jacobi
method
• The sufficient condition for convergence of the Gauss-Jacobi method is that the
system of equations is diagonally dominant
• The necessary and sufficient condition for convergence is that the spectral radius
of the iteration matrix H is less than one
• None of these
(iv) For the curve C : |z| = 1, which of the following is not correct:

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H H
• c ez dz = 0 • c z̄dz = 0
H 1
• c z−2 dz = 0 • None of these

(v) Behold the following statements:


A: Annulus is a simply connected domain
B: Infinitely many terms in principal part of the Laurent series of a function gives
rise to a pole

• Only A is true • Both A and B are true


• Only B is true • None of these

2. (i) Perform two iterations of the Gauss-Jacobi iteration method for solving the system
of equations:     
1 4 3 x1 −4
 6 1 2   x2  =  6  .
2 1 8 x3 8
Take the initial approximation as x(0) = (1.3, −1.9, 0.8)T . [4]
(ii) Find the sum of the following series by using C + iS technique [4]

x2 x3
1 + x cos θ + cos 2θ + cos 3θ + ...
2! 3!

(iii) If f (z) is analytic function of z, show that [4]


 2  2
∂ ∂
|f (z)| + |f (z)| = |f 0 (z)|2 .
∂x ∂y

3. Find the correct value of (30)−1/5 , accurate upto four decimal places by Newton-Raphson
method. For initial approximation, use the first iteration of bisection method in the
interval (0.1, 1). [7]
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4. Find the all possible Taylor and Laurent series expansions of the function f (z) = (z+1)(z+2)2
about the point z = 1 in the region 2 < |z − 1| < 3. [7]

5. Using fourth order Adam predictor-corrector method, find y(1.4) for the initial value
problem,
y 0 = x2 (1 + y 2 ), y(1) = 1,
taking h = 0.1. Use Euler’s method to calculate starting values. [7]
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6. Find the residues at all the singular points of f (z) = z 3 +z 5
. Also evaluate the integral of
f (z) in C : |z − i| = 3/2, using the residue theorem. [7]

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