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S.No. 8210 NSYCS 1/NSYIT 1

(For candidates admitted from 2018-2019 onwards)

B.Sc. DEGREE EXAMINATION, NOVEMBER 2021

Part III — Allied

NUMERICAL AND STATISTICAL METHODS


Time : Three hours Maximum : 100 marks

SECTION A — (10  2 = 20)

Answer ALL questions.

1. Write the formula for Newton Raphson method.

2. Bring out the Regula false position formula.

3. Give Newton Gregory forward interpolation


formula.

4. Recall Lagrange’s interpolation formula.

5. Write the general quadrature formula for


equidistant ordinate.

6. State a Euler formula.

7. Define mathematical expectations.


8. State Poisson distribution with its conditions.

9. What is meant by correlation?

10. Write the regression equations.

SECTION B — (5  6 = 30)

Answer ALL questions, choosing either (a) or (b).

11. (a) Find the root of the equation e x  4 x by


Newton method which is approximately 2.
Correct to three decimal places.

Or

(b) Explain bisection method.

12. (a) Using Lagrange’s interpolation formula find


y10 from the following table :

x: 5 6 9 11

y : 12 13 14 16 (14.666)

Or

(b) Describe Gauss Elimination method.

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dx
13. (a) Evaluate 1  x
0
2
using Trapezoidal rule.

Or

3th
(b) Derive Simpson’s rule.
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14. (a) Write the properties of normal distribution.

Or

(b) Find MGF of exponential distribution.

15. (a) Explain the concept of correlation and its


types.

Or

(b) Calculate Karl pearson correlation coefficient


for the following data

x : 15 18 20 24 30 35 40 50

y : 85 93 95 105 120 130 150 160

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SECTION C — (5  10 = 50)

Answer ALL questions, choosing either (a) or (b).

16. (a) Find the root of xe x  3 by Regula-False


method correct to three decimal places.

Or
(b) Obtain the real root of the equation
cos x  3x  1 correct 4 decimal places by
iteration method.

17. (a) The following table given the population of a


town during the last six census. Estimate the
population during 1966 and 1966 using
Newton interpolation formula.
Year 1961 1971 1981
Populations (in thousands) 20 24 29
Year 1991 2001 2011
Populations (in thousands) 36 46 51

Or
(b) Solve the following system by Gauss Jordan
method.
5x1  x 2  x 3  x 4 4
x1  7 x 2  x 3  x 4  12 ,
x1  x 2  6x 3  x 4  5 ,
x1  x 2  x 3  4 x 4  6

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1
dx
18. (a) Evaluate 1  x
0
2
using Trapeoidal rule

with h  0.2 . Hence obtain an approximate


value of  .
Or
(b) Compute f x  at x  0.25 by moditifed
dy
Euler method given that  2xy, y0   1 .
dx

19. (a) Find the recurrence relations of moments for


binomial distribution.

Or
(b) Delineate about normal distribution and
derive its MGF.

20. (a) In trying to evaluate the effectiveness of its


advertising campaign, a firm compiled the
following information:
Year 1980 1981 1982 1983
Advertising 12 15 15 23
expenditure (‘000 Rs)
Sales (Rs Lakh) 5.0 5.6 5.8 7.0
Year 1984 1985 1986 1987
Advertising 23 38 42 48
expenditure (‘000 Rs)
Sales (Rs Lakh) 7.2 8.8 9.2 9.5

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Calculate regression equation of sales on
advertising expenditure. Estimate the
probable sales when advertisement
expenditure is Rs.60,000.

Or
(b) From the following data obtain the
regression equations.
Sales 91 97 108 121 67 124
Purchases 71 75 69 97 70 91
Sales 51 73 111 57
Purchases 39 61 80 47

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