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Mathematics – I Question Bank

Numerical solution
Q.1 Gauss Jacobi’s method (vac ex 1 lec 1)

5x-y+z=10

2x+4y=12

X+y+5z=-1

Q.2 Gauss seidel method (vac ex 2 lec 1)

X+y+54z=110

27x+6y-z=85

6x+15y+2z=72

Q.3 Gauss seidel method (vac ex 3 lec 1)

2X+2y+10z=14

2x+10y+z=13

10x+y+z=12

Q.4 Solve by using regula falsi method correct upto 3 decimal places x3 – 4x – 9 = 0 (vac ex 1 lec 2)

Q.5 Solve by using regula falsi method 2x – 3sinx – 5 = 0 (vac ex 2 lec 2)

Q.6 Find real positive rots of 3x-cosx-1=0 by NRM correct to 6 decimal places (Vac ex 3 lec 2)

Q.7 Find real positive rots of 3x-cosx-1=0 by NRM correct to 6 decimal places (Vac ex 3 lec 2)

Q.8 Solve using Gauss Jacob Method 2x+y+4z=27, 6x+2y-z=4, x+5y+z=3 (live ex 1)

Q.9 Solve using Gauss Jacob Method x+20y+z=-18, 3x+4y+8z=7, 25x+y-5z=19 (live ex 2)

Q.10 Solve the equation 2x – logx=7 by using false position method correct up to 3 decimal place (live ex 3)

Q.11 Gauss Jacobi’s method (reg ex 1 )

3x+20y+z=-18

20x+y-2z=-17

2X-3y+20z=25

Q.12 Gauss Seidel method (reg ex 2)

5x-y=5

-y+5z=-6

-X+5y-z=4

Q.13 Solve by using Regular Falsi method correct upto 3 decimal places x ¬ 3 – 2x – 5=0 (reg ex 3)

Q.14 Find the roots of equation xex=cosx by FPM upto 3 decimal (reg ex 4)

Q.15 Find the roots of equation xlog10x=1.2 by FPM upto 3 decimal (reg ex 5)
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Q.16 derive formulate compute √𝑁 when N is positive number and hence estimate √11 (reg ex 6)

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