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MCA204A13: COMPUTER ORIENTED NUMERICAL AND STATISTICAL METHODS

Question Bank- NUMERICAL METHODS

Unit I
1. Solve by Bisection Method 3 x−e x =0
2. Solve by Bisection Method x log 10 x=1.2
3. Find the root of the equation x 3+ x2 −1=0 by bisection method correct to three decimal places.
4. Find the root of the equation correct to 3 decimal places using bisection method
cos x−x e x = 0.
5. Find the root of the equation correct to 3 decimal places using bisection method 2 x=3+cos x
6. Solve by Newton Raphson Method sin x=1+ x 3
7. Solve by Newton Raphson Method x log10 x=1.2
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8. Derive Newton Raphson iterative formulae for ∧√ N .
N
9. Find a real root correct to 3 decimal places by Newton- Raphson’s method.
a) x 3−5 x+ 1=0

b) xe x - 2 =0
10. Solve by Secant Method (5 iterations) a) x 3−2 x−5=0
b) x log e x=12

11. Solve by Gauss elimination method

a) x−2 y +3 z=2

3 x− y +4 z=4
2 x+ y −2 z =5
b) 5 x− y + z=10

2 x+ 4 y=12

x + y +5 z=−1.

12. Solve by Jacobi and Gauss Seidel methods correct to 2 decimal places.

a) 30 x−2 y+ 3 z =75 b) 2 x−3 y+ 10 z =3

2 x+2 y +18 z=30 −x +4 y+ 2 z=20

3 x+ 17 y−2 z=48. 5 x+2 y + z=−12

13. Find the numerically largest Eigen Value and the corresponding Eigen vector of
[ ]
10 2 1
2 10 1 by power method.
2 1 10

14. Solve by Crout’s method


4 x + y + z=4
x +4 y−2 z =4
3 x+ 2 y −4 z=6
15. Solve by Cholesky Method

[ ][ ] [ ]
1 2 3 x 5
2 8 22 y = 6
3 22 82 z −10

16. Solve by Cholesky Method

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4 10 8 x 44
10 26 26 y = 128
8 26 61 z 214

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UNIT II

1. The following data gives the percentage of criminals for different age groups.

Age(less than) 25 30 40 50
% of criminals 52.0 67.3 84.1 94.4
Using Lagrange’s formula, estimate the percentage of criminals under the age of 35.

2. Evaluate y for x= 0.05 using Newton Gregory forward interpolation formula

x 0.00 0.10 0.20 0.30 0.40


y 1.000 1.2214 1.4918 1.8221 2.255
.

3. Find f’(1) and f’’(1)from the following data

x 1 3 6 10 11
f(x) 3 31 223 1011 1343
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4. Evaluate ∫ log 10 x dx taking 8 sub intervals correct to 4 decimal places using trapezoidal rule.
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5. Find x when y = 7 using Lagrange’s inverse interpolation formula:

x 1 3 4
y 4 12 19
6. Construct a divided difference table for the following data:
x -4 -1 0 2 5
y 1245 33 5 9 1335

7. Find y at x=12 from the given data

x 1 3 5 7 9 11
f(x) 3 14 19 21 23 28

8. The following table gives the values of density of saturated water for various temperatures of
standard steam.

Temp(degree 100 150 200 250 300


)
density 958 917 865 799 712
Find by interpolation the densities when temperature is 130 degree
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x 1
11. Evaluate ∫ dx using Simpson’s rd rule. Hence find an approximate value of log e √ 2.
0 1+ x
2 3

1
1 3
12. Evaluate ∫ dx using Simpson’s th rule. Hence find an approximate value of π
0 1+ x 2 8

5.2
13. Evaluate ∫ log e x dx using trapezoidal rule.
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π
dx 1
14. Evaluate ∫ using Simpson’s rd rule.
o 2+cos x 3

dy 2
15. Given =1+ y where y=0 when x=0. Find y(0.2) and y(0.4) using Runge Kutta fourth
dx

order method.

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