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Numerical Methods and Differential Equations: Code: EE3T1

This document provides information and questions for an exam on numerical methods and differential equations. It begins by listing the duration and maximum marks for the exam, which is divided into two parts. Part A contains 11 short-answer questions worth 2 marks each, covering topics like Newton-Raphson iteration, Lagrange interpolation, Taylor series, and numerical integration techniques. Part B contains 6 longer-answer questions worth 16 marks each, requiring computations using techniques like Newton's method, Trapezoidal rule, Runge-Kutta method, and solving partial differential equations. The exam focuses on numerical techniques for solving equations and differential equations.

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Numerical Methods and Differential Equations: Code: EE3T1

This document provides information and questions for an exam on numerical methods and differential equations. It begins by listing the duration and maximum marks for the exam, which is divided into two parts. Part A contains 11 short-answer questions worth 2 marks each, covering topics like Newton-Raphson iteration, Lagrange interpolation, Taylor series, and numerical integration techniques. Part B contains 6 longer-answer questions worth 16 marks each, requiring computations using techniques like Newton's method, Trapezoidal rule, Runge-Kutta method, and solving partial differential equations. The exam focuses on numerical techniques for solving equations and differential equations.

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PVP 14

Code: EE3T1

II B.Tech - I Semester–Regular/Supplementary Examinations


November 2016

NUMERICAL METHODS AND DIFFERENTIAL


EQUATIONS
(ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING)

Duration: 3 hours Max. Marks: 70


PART – A

Answer all the questions. All questions carry equal marks


11x 2 = 22 M
1.
a) Write the Newton-Raphson iteration formula for finding
the real root of f ( x )  0 .
b) Compute the Lagrange interpolation polynomial for
f ( 0 )  1 2 , f (3)  6 , f ( 4 )  8 .
c) With the usual notations, show that (1   ) (1   )  1 .
d) Expand y(x) into Taylor series about the point x0.
e) Write fourth order Runge-Kutta iteration formula for
solving initial value problem.
f) Write the Boole’s formula for the numerical integration.
x  x0 dy 1 dy
g) Let y  f (x) and p  ,h  0 . Then show that d x 
h h dp

h) Estimate the Partial differential equation of family of all


Cones with vertex at origin.
i) Write the Lagrange’s linear partial differential equations
and its auxiliary equations.
j) Write two dimensional Laplace equation.
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k) Slove + -6 =0.

PART – B

Answer any THREE questions. All questions carry equal marks.


3 x 16 = 48 M
2.
a) Compute the positive root of x  x  1 0 correct to three
4

decimal places, using Newton-Raphson’s method. 8 M

b) Given
s in 4 5  0 .7 0 7 1, s in 5 0  0 .7 6 6 0 , s in 5 5  0 .8 1 9 2 , s in 6 0  0 .8 6 6 0 ,
0 0 0 0

, using Newton’s forward formula.


0
find sin 5 2 8M

3.
a) Compute the value of cos(1.74) from the data
sin (1 .7 )  0 .9 9 1 6 , sin (1 .7 4 )  0 .9 8 5 7 ,
s in (1 .7 8 )  0 .9 7 8 1, s in (1 .8 2 )  0 .9 6 9 1, s in (1 .8 6 )  0 .9 5 8 4 .
8M

s in x
b) Evaluate  x
dx
by using Trapezoidal rule. 8M
0

4.
a) Compute y ( 0 .1) for the initial value problem
dy y  x
dx

y  x
, y (0 )  1 by using Picard’s theorem. 8M

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b) Use Runge-Kutta method to evaluate y(0.1) and y(0.2)
  x  y , y (0 )  1
given that y . 8M

5.
a) Form the partial differential equation by eliminating the
 xy 
f z  f  
arbitrary function from  z 
. 8M

b) Solve: zp + yq = x 8M

6.
a) Obtain the solution of the equation using
the method of separation of variables. 8M

b) Solve =c2 satisfying y(0,t) = 0, y(l, t) = 0,


y(x,0) = 0 and (x,0) = x for and t . 8M

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