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This document provides 15 numerical analysis problems involving solving systems of equations using Gaussian elimination and iterative methods, finding roots of equations using bisection, fixed-point iteration, and Newton-Raphson methods, and evaluating definite integrals. The problems cover topics including solving simultaneous linear and nonlinear equations, finding real roots within intervals, computing successive approximations, and determining convergence criteria.

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Tutorial Sheet - 5 SPRING 2017

MATHEMATICS-II (MA10002)(Numerical Analysis) January 13, 2017

1. Solve the following system of equations by Gauss-elimination method.

(a)

x1 + 4x2 x3 = 5
x1 + x2 6x3 = 12
3x1 x2 x3 = 4

(b)

6.32x1 1.73x2 0.65x3 + 1.06x4 = 2.95


1.13x1 0.89x2 + 0.61x3 + 5.63x4 = 4.27
0.74x1 + 1.01x2 + 5.28x3 1.88x4 = 1.97
0.89x1 + 4.32x2 0.47x3 + 0.95x4 = 3.36

2. Solve the following equations by (i) Gauss-Jacobi method (ii) Gauss-Seidel method,
correct upto four decimal places.

(a)

6.32x1 0.73x2 0.65x3 + 1.06x4 = 2.95


0.89x1 + 4.32x2 0.47x3 + 0.95x4 = 3.36
0.74x1 + 1.01x2 + 5.28x3 0.88x4 = 1.97
1.13x1 0.89x2 + 0.61x3 + 5.63x4 = 4.27

(b)

4.50x1 + 0.15x2 + 0.30x3 = 1.57


0.15x1 10.50x2 + 0.45x3 = 3.86
0.45x1 + 0.30x2 15.00x3 = 14.28

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(c)

2.38x1 + 1.95x2 8.27x3 + 1.58x4 = 2.16


3.21x1 0.86x2 + 2.42x3 7.20x4 = 3.28
1.44x1 + 6.95x2 2.14x3 + 1.86x4 = 1.42
9.17x1 + 3.62x2 1.68x3 2.26x4 = 5.21

3. Find a root of the equation x3 4x 9 = 0, using Bisection method, correct upto


4-decimal places.

4. Solve the equation x3 9x + 1 = 0 by Bisection method for the root lying between
2 and 3, correct upto 3-significant figures.

5. Find the positive root of x3 + x 1 = 0, by fixed point iteration method, correct


upto four decimal places.

6. Find the root of x2 +lnx2 = 0 which lies between 1 and 2, by fixed point iteration
method, correct upto four decimal places.

7. Find a real root of 3x = cosx + 1, by Newton-Raphson method, with an initial


guess of x0 = 0.6.

8. Find a real root of xx + x 4 = 0, by Newton-Raphson method, correct to six


decimal places, with an initial guess of 1.6.

9. Find the double root of the equation x3 x2 x + 1 = 0, by using


f (xn )
(a) xn+1 = xn m .
f 0 (xn )
(b) Newton-Raphson method.

with an initial guess of x0 = 0.9. Compare the number of iterations.

10. Obtain Newton-Raphson extended formula


00
f (x0 ) 1 {f (x0 )}2 f (x0 )
x1 = x0 0 for the root of the equation f (x) = 0.
f (x0 ) 2 {f 0 (x0 )}2
11. The equation x = f (x) is solved by the iteration method xk+1 = f (xk ) and a
solution is wanted with a maximum error not greater than 0.5 104 . The first
and second iterations were computed as : x1 = 0.50000 and x2 = 0.52661. How
0
many iterations must be performed further, if it is known that |f (x)| 6 0.53 for
all values of x.

2
12. Find the interval in which the smallest positive root of the following equation lies:
tan x + tanh x = 0

13. Find the n-th root of a positive real number a. Hence find 18.
1
14. The root of the equation x = + sin x by using the iteration method xk+1 =
2
1
+ sin xk , k = 0, 1, 2, 3 . . . with x0 = 1 correct to six decimals is x = 1.497300.
2
Determine the number of iteration steps required to reach the root by fixed point
iteration method.
Rx 2
15. Find all positive roots to the equation 10 0
ex dt = 1 correct upto six decimal
places.

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