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The document outlines the examination paper for Advanced Calculus and Numerical Methods for the Second Semester BE Degree Examination, J 2023. It includes various mathematical problems related to integration, differential equations, and numerical methods, with instructions to answer five full questions from different modules. Each question is assigned specific marks, totaling a maximum of 100 marks for the examination.

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The document outlines the examination paper for Advanced Calculus and Numerical Methods for the Second Semester BE Degree Examination, J 2023. It includes various mathematical problems related to integration, differential equations, and numerical methods, with instructions to answer five full questions from different modules. Each question is assigned specific marks, totaling a maximum of 100 marks for the examination.

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