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GITA AUTONOMOUS COLLEGE, BHUBANESWAR

(Affiliated to BPUT Odisha)

Assignment I-2024-25

Subject Name: Engineering Mathematics III Dept. Mathematics


Branch :CST,CSIT,EE-EEE Semester :3rd

Part – I
01 Short Answer Type Questions (2 Marks) Module BL CO
What is the physical significance of Secant method and 1 1
1 1
Newton-Raphson method?
What is the rate of convergence of Newton Raphson method 1 1
2 1,2
and Secant Method?
Write the iteration formula for ∛7 using Newton –Raphson 1 1
3 2
method?
What is the Newton Raphson iteration formula for the function 1 1
4 2
f ( x) = x2 − 2?
What do you mean by degree of precision, for Gauss 1 1
5 1
Legendre rule what is the degree of precision?
Write the formula for quadratic Lagrange interpolating 1 1
6 2
polynomial?
Write the error formula for Lagrange interpolation formula and 1 1
7 1,2,3
Newton divided difference interpolation for (n + 1) nodes?
State Newton's divided difference interpolation formula for 1 1
8 (n + 1) nodes? 2

9 What is the difference between ∆ and ∇ ? 1 1,2,3 1


Write the error formula in Simpson’s 1/3 rd rule and 1 1
10 1
Simpson’s 3/8th rule?
11 Write the formula in Gauss-Legendre 3-point rule? 1 1 1
02 Part – II
Focussed – Short answer type Questions (4 Mrks) Module BL CO
Find the root of the equation 𝑠𝑖𝑛𝑥 − 𝑥 = 0 using secant method 1 1
1 2,3
correct to 3 decimal places.
2 Use Newton –Raphson method to evaluate √3 correct to three 1
2,3
1
decimal places.
Using following data, calculate the forward difference 1 1
3 interpolating polynomial . f (0.1) = 1.40 , f (0.2) = 1.56 , 2
f (0.3) = 1.76 , f (0.4) = 2.00 , f (0.5) = 0.35 .
Find P(x) by using Newton’s divided difference interpolation 1 1
4 for the following data y (0) = 2 , y (1) = 3 , y (2) = 12 ,y(4)=14 1,2
and hence find y (3) = ?
Construct the Lagrange interpolation polynomial using the 1 1
5 following data f (0) = 1, f (-1) = 2, f (1) = 3 and find the value 1,2
of f (0.5) = ?
1 𝑥2 1 1
6 Evaluate ∫0 𝑑𝑥 using Trapezoidal rule for n=5 . 2
𝑥 3 +2
3 𝑥2 1 1
7 Evaluate ∫2 𝑑𝑥 using Gauss Legendre 2-point Rule . 2
𝑥 3 +2
03 Part – III
Long Answer type Questions (10 Marks) Module BL CO
a) Write an iterative formula using Newton –Raphson method to 1 1
1 evaluate √7 correct to three decimal places and compare with 1,2
the actual value.
b) Use the Secant method to determine the root of the equation 1 1,2 1
f ( x) = cos x − xe x = 0 in [0, 1]?
a) The following table gives the normal weight of a baby during 1 1 1
the six months of life
Age in months 0 2 3 5 6
2
Weight 5 7 8 10 12
Estimate the weight of the baby at the age of 4 months.
b) Using Newton’s forward difference interpolation evaluate 1 1,2 1
f (8) for the data f(2)=48, f(4)=50, f(6)=35, f(8)=20, f(10)=30.

a) Find the value of Cos(1.2) using the values given in the 1 1,2 1
following table by any suitable interpolation method
3 x 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5
cos(x) 0.91 0.92 0.93 0.94 0.95

b) Using Newton’s backward difference interpolation formula 1 1,2 1


evaluate f (8) given that f(4)=48, f(6)=100, f(8)=150,
f(10)=220, f(12)=230.
2
a) Evaluate ∫1 𝑥𝑒 𝑥 𝑑𝑥 using Simpson’s 1/3 rd rule for n=10 and 1 2 1
compare with the actual value of the integral.
4
b) Evaluate ∫2(𝑥 + 1)𝑒 𝑥 𝑑𝑥 using Simpson’s 3/8th rule for n=10 1 2 1
0
and compare with the actual value of the integral.

a) Evaluate ∫5 𝑥𝑒 𝑥 𝑑𝑥 using Gauss-Legende 3point rule and


2
1 1,2 1
2
compare with the actual value of the integral.
5
𝑥
b) Evaluate ∫2 𝑒 2 𝑑𝑥 using Gauss-Legende 2point rule . 1 1,2 1
1 𝑥

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