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Total No. of Questions : 9] SEAT No.

SEAT No. : iii) Using Gauss elimination method, the solution of system of equations vi) If x0, x1 are two initial approximations to the root of f(x) = 0, by secant

8
3

3
5 7 method the next approximation x2 is given by ________. [1]

c-2

c-2

c-2
PA-1238 [Total No. of Pages : 7 x + 4 y - z = -5, y + z = and -13 y + 2 z = 19 is _________. [2]
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x0 + x1
a) x2 =

3s

3s

3s
S.E. (Computer/I.T./AI&ML) 117 81 148 2
x= , y =- , z =

3:0

3:0

3:0
a)
ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS - III

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71 71 71

3:3

3:3

3:3
(2019 Pattern) (Semester - IV) (207003) f ( x1 )
x2 = x1 -

0
b)

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31

31
f 1 ( x1 )

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13
71 71 71
b) x= , y =- , z =
117 81 148

P0

P0

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Time : 2½ Hours] [Max. Marks : 70

1/2

1/2

1/2
Instructions to the candidates: ( x1 - x0 )

G
x2 = x1 -

6/0

6/0

6/0
117 81 148 c) f
1) Q.1 is compulsory.
CE c) x =- , y = , z =- ( f1 - f 0 ) 1

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71 71 71

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2) Attempt Q2 or Q3, Q4 or Q5, Q6 or Q7, Q8 or Q9.

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3) Neat diagrams must be drawn wherever necessary. x = 1, y = 2, z = 0 ( x1 + x0 )

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d)
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4) Figures to the right indicate full marks. d) x2 = x1 + f

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( f1 + f 0 ) 1
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8.2
5) Use of electronic pocket calculator is allowed. 1
x 0 1

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6) Assume suitable data, if necessary. iv) If Lagrange's polynomial passes through then ò ydx =

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y 1 2

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:33
49

49

49
0

13

13

13
30

30

30
_________. [2] Q2) a) The first four moments of a distribution about 4 are –1.4, 17, –30 and
Q1) Write the correct option for the following multiple choice questions :

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23

23
01

01

01
108. Obtain the first four central moments and coefficient of skewness
i) y:123
0

0
2
1/2

1/2

1/2
a) & kurtosis. [5]
GP

GP

GP
x:159 3
6/0

6/0

6/0
b) Fit a linear curve of the type y = ax + b, to following data, [5]
CE

CE

CE
The least square fit of the form x = ay + b to the above data is ________.
80

80

80
8

8
3

23

23

23
[2] b)
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x 10

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2 15 20 25 30

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a) x = 2y – 5
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y 0.75 0.935 1.1 1.2 1.3
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8.2
1

3s

3s

3s
b) x = 4y + 4
c)
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3:0
2

3:0

3:0
c) x = 4y + 1 c) Find the correlation coefficient for the following data, [5]
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49
3:3

3:3

3:3
d) x = 4y – 3 d) 3 Population density 200 500 400 700 800
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2 3 1 If å xy = 2638, x = 14, y = 17, n = 10, then cov ( x, y ) = _________.
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01

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02

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02
ii) For two events A and B, P (A ) = , P (B) = and P (A Ç B) = , then v) Death rate 12 18 16 21 10
1/2

1/2

1/2
3 8 4
GP

GP

GP
[1]
the events A and B are __________. [2] OR
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6/0

6/0
a) 25.8
CE

CE

CE
80

80

80
a) mutually exclusive and independent Q3) a) Find coefficient of variability for following data, [5]
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b) not mutually exclusive and not independent b) 23.9
C.I. 0-10 10-20 20-30 30-40 40-50 50-60 60-70
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16
c) independent, but not mutually exclusive c) 20.5
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8.2
d) mutually exclusive, but not independent Freq. (f) 4 7 8 12 25 18 10
d) 24.2
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b) Fit a linear curve y = ax + b, by least square method to the data, [5] Q5) a) A die is tampered in such a way that the probability of observing an Q7) a) Solve by Gauss elimination method, the system of equations : [5]
8

8
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-23

-23
even number is twice as likely to observe an odd number. Find the
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x 100 120 140 160 180 200 4x1 + x2 + x3 = 4
expected value of the upper most face obtained after rolling the die.[5]
sta

sta

sta
y 0.9 1.1 1.2 1.4 1.6 1.7 x1 + 4x2 – 2x3 = 4
:03

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:03
b) The number of industrial injuries per working week in a factory is known
1

1
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:33

:33
3x1 + 2x2 – 4x3 = 6
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1/2 309

1/2 309
c) The regression equations are 8x – 10y + 66 = 0 and 40x – 18y = 214. to follow a Poisson distribution with mean 0.5. Find the probability that
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13
The value of variance of x is 9. Find [5]
3

3
during a particular week, at least two accidents will take place. [5] b) Solve by Jacobi's iteration method, the system of equations : [5]
01

01

01
02

02

02
GP

GP

GP
i) the mean values of x and y 20x1 + x2 – 2x3 = 17
c) A pea cultivating experiment was performed. 219 round yellow peas, 81
6/0

6/0

6/0
CE

CE

CE
80

80

80
ii) the correlation x and y and round green peas, 61 wrinkled yellow peas and 31 wrinkled green peas 3x1 + 20x2 – x3 = –18
8

8
23

23

23
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were noted. Theory predicts that these phenotypes should be obtained
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iii) the standard deviation of y 2x1 – 3x2 + 20x3 = 25
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in the ratios 9:3:3:1. Test the compatibility of the data with theory, using
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8.2

8.2
3s

3s

3s
c) Find a real root of the equation x3 – 2x – 5 = 0 by the method of false
5% level of significance. (Given : ctab
2
= 7.815)
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[5]
3:0

3:0

3:0
02 91

02 91

02 91
position at the end of fifth iteration. [5]
49

49

49
3:3

3:3

3:3
Q4) a) Three factories A, B and C produce light bulbs. 20%, 50% and 30% of
0

0
31

31

31
6/0 13

6/0 13

6/0 13
the bulbs are available in the market by factories A, B and C respectively.
0

0
Among these, 2%, 1% and 3% of the bulbs produced by factories A, B Q8) a) Using Newton's backward difference formula, find y at x = 4.5 for the
1/2

1/2

1/2
Q6) a) Obtain the root of the equation x3 – 4x – 9 = 0 that lies between 2 and 3
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.23 GP

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and C are defective. A bulb is selected at random in the market and following data. [5]
by Newton-Raphson method correct to four decimal places. [5]
CE

CE

CE
x 1 2 3 4 5
80

80

80
8

8
found to be defective. Find the probability that this bulb was produced
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-23
by factory B. [5] b) Solve 2x – cosx – 3 = 0 by using the method of successive y 3.47 6.92 11.25 16.75 22.94
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16

16

16
sta

sta

sta
approximations correct of three decimal places. [5] 7
8.2

8.2

8.2
b) On an average, 20% of the computers in a firm are virus infected. If 10 f ( x) dx from the following
b) Use Simpson's 3/8th rule, to estimate ò
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.24

.24
computers are chosen at random from this firm, find the probability that c) Solve by Gauss - Seidel method, the system of equations : [5] 1
91

1
:33

:33

:33
49

49

49
/20 09

/20 09
at least one computer is virus infected, using Binomial distribution. [5] data. [5]
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13

13
30

3
2x1 + x2 + 6x3 = 9 x 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
3

23

23
01

06 01

06 01
02

c) The height of a student in a school follows a normal distribution with


f(x) 81 75 80 83 78 70 60
1/2
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P
mean 190 cm and variance 80 cm2. Among the 1,000 students from the
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8x1 + 3x2 + 2x3 = 13
G

G
/0

dy
= x 2 + y, y (0) = 1. Tabulate values of
06

school, how many are expected to have height above 200 cm? [5] c) Use Euler's method to solve
CE

CE

CE
x1 + 5x2 + x3 = 7 dx
38

38

38
y for x = 0 to x = 0.3. (Take h = 0.1) [5]
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.2

.2
(Given : z = 1.118, A = 0.3686)
16

16

16
OR OR
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8.2

8.2
OR
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.24
49

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49
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dy y - x

8
Q9) a) Use Runge-Kutta method of 4th order to solve = , y ( 0) = 1

3
dx y + x

i c-2
at x = 0.2 with h = 0.2. [5]

tat
3s
dy
= 2 + xy , y (1) = 1.

3:0
b) Using modified Euler's method, find y(1.1). Given

02 91
dx

3:3
Take h = 0.1. (Two iterations only) [5]

0
31
13
c) Determine the value of y = 151, using Newton's forward difference formula,

P0
1/2
from the following data. [5]

G
6/0
x 150 152 154 156
CE
80

8
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y= x
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16

sta
8.2

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91
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49

13
30
23
01
0
1/2
GP
6/0
CE
80

8
23
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16

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8.2

3s
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3:0
91
49

3:3
30
31
01
02
1/2
GP
6/0
CE
80
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16
8.2
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49

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