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The document is the question paper for a Numerical Methods and Applications examination for a Seventh Semester B.E. Degree in June/July 2023. It contains 4 modules with 5 questions total, choosing one full question from each module. For Module 1, students are asked to solve equations using Newton-Raphson and Gauss-Elimination methods. Module 2 involves fitting polynomials using forward/backward difference formulas and interpolation. Module 3 contains problems involving trigonometric function evaluation and curve fitting from tables. Module 4 asks to evaluate integrals using Gaussian Quadrature and Trapezoidal rules. Students must answer 5 questions total in 3 hours.

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The document is the question paper for a Numerical Methods and Applications examination for a Seventh Semester B.E. Degree in June/July 2023. It contains 4 modules with 5 questions total, choosing one full question from each module. For Module 1, students are asked to solve equations using Newton-Raphson and Gauss-Elimination methods. Module 2 involves fitting polynomials using forward/backward difference formulas and interpolation. Module 3 contains problems involving trigonometric function evaluation and curve fitting from tables. Module 4 asks to evaluate integrals using Gaussian Quadrature and Trapezoidal rules. Students must answer 5 questions total in 3 hours.

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