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Meerut Institute of Technology (PC), Meerut
Second Sessional Examination 2020-21 3) Using following table
x 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 y 7.989 8.403 8.781 9.129 9.451 9.750 10.031 Numerical Methods Subject code: BCA-504 Time Allowed: 1:30 Hrs Maximum Marks: 25 dy d2y Find and at x=1.1. (CO3) dx dx 2 Section – A (1x5 = 5)
(This section contains 5 questions, each carrying one mark. Answer
should be brief) Section – C (5X3 = 15) 1) Define operators , and E. (CO1) (This section contains 5 questions, you are required to attempt any 3 questions each carrying 5 marks) 2) Define Simpson’s three-eight rule for numerical integration. 1 dx (CO1) 3) What do you understand by Gauss’s elimination method? 1. Find the value of the integral 1 x 0 2 By using
(CO1) Simpson’s1/3 and 3/8 rule, Hence obtain the approximate
value of in each ccase. 4) Evaluate: log x (CO1) (CO3)
5) Prove that: E e hD (CO2) 2. Solve the following system by Gauss-Siedel method:
27x+6y-z=85, 6x+15y+2z=72, x+y+54z=110. 3. Solve the following system by Gauss-Siedel method: Section – B (2.5x2 = 5) 10x+2y+z=9, 2x+20y-2z= -44, -2x+3y+10z=22 (This section contains 3 questions, you are required to attempt (CO4) any 2 questions each carrying 2.5 marks) 4. Using Euler’s method, compute y(0.5) for differential dy equation y 2 x 2 , with y=1 when x=0. (CO4) 2 Ee x dx 1) Prove that e x e x . 2 x ,the interval of differencing E e 5. Using Runga-Kutta method of fourth order, find y(0.1) being unity. (CO3) dy x 2 y 2 , y(0)=1, take h=0.1. (CO4) dx 10 2) Use Gauss’s forward formula to find y 30 for the following y21 18.4708, y25 17.8144, y29 17.1070, data (CO3) y33 16.3432, y37 15.5154