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Unit-IV A

This document contains a series of assignment questions focused on numerical methods for engineering and computer science students. It includes various methods such as Bisection, Iteration, False Position, Newton Raphson, and interpolation techniques like Newton's and Lagrange's formulas. Each section provides specific problems to solve, emphasizing the application of these numerical methods.
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Unit-IV A

This document contains a series of assignment questions focused on numerical methods for engineering and computer science students. It includes various methods such as Bisection, Iteration, False Position, Newton Raphson, and interpolation techniques like Newton's and Lagrange's formulas. Each section provides specific problems to solve, emphasizing the application of these numerical methods.
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UNIT-IV NUMERICAL METHODS-I ASSIGNMENT

QUESTIONS FOR ECE, CSE-DIV-6, AI & ML

Bisection Method or Bolzano Method

1. Find a real root of equation by Bisection method.


2. Find a real root of equation by Bisection method.
3. Find a real root of equation by Bisection method.
4. Find a real root of equation by Bisection method.
5. Find a real root of equation by Bisection method.
6. Perform two iteration of Bisection method to find a real root of the
equation in the interval [0, 1].
7. Using Bisection method, find third approximation to the root
.
8. Find a real root of equation by using Bisection method.
9. Find a real root of equation by using Bisection method
correct up to three decimals.
10.Explain Bisection method.
11.Find a real root of equation which lies between 0 and 1 by
using Bisection method.
12.Find a real root of equation by using Bisection method.
13.Using Bisection method, find an approximation root of
. In [0, 1], perform five iteration.
14.Find square root of 35 correct to two decimals using Bisection method.
15.Find a real root of equation by using Bisection method.

Iteration Method

1. Find a real root of equation on the interval [0,1]


2. Find a real root of equation
3. Find a real root of equation
4. Find a real root of equation
5. Use the method of iteration to find the positive root, between 0 and1 of
the equation
6. Find a root of equation correct to three decimal places.
7. Find a root of equation ⁄
False Position Method or Regula Falsi Method

1. Find a real root of equation


2. Find a real root of equation
3. Find a real root of equation

Newton Raphson Method

1. Use Newton Raphson method to determine root of the equation

2. Apply Newton Raphson method to determine root of the equation

3. Apply Newton Raphson method to determine root of the equation

4. Apply Newton Raphson method to determine root of the equation

5. Apply Newton Raphson method to find an approximate root correct to


three decimals of the equation which lies near ‘2’.
6. Apply Newton Raphson method to find a root correct to two decimals of
the equation .
7. Apply Newton Raphson method to find an approximate root correct to
three decimals of the equation
8. Apply Newton Raphson method to determine root of the equation

9. Apply Newton Raphson method to determine root of the equation

10. Apply Newton Raphson method to determine root of the equation


.
11. Find an approximate value by using Newton Raphson method.
12. Find iterative formula for finding value of , and hence find value of .
13. Explain Newton Raphson method.
14. Find the value of √ .

Finite differences, forward differences, backward differences, central


differences symbolic relations and separation of symbols
1. Show that
2. Show that
⁄ ⁄
3. Show that
⁄ ⁄
4. Show that [ ]

5. Show that √

6. Show that √
7. Show that
8. Show that
9. Show that
10. Show that
11. Evaluate
12. Evaluate
13.Evaluate
14.Evaluate
15.Evaluate

Interpolation using Newton’s Forward and Backward formulae

1. Find the cubic polynomial which takes the following values and also
obtain y(4).
y(0)=1, y(1)=0, y(2)=1, y(3)=10.

2. What is the lowest polynomial which takes the following values


x 0 1 2 3 4 5
f(x) 0 3 8 15 24 35
3. The population of a town in a decimal census is given below. Estimate
the population for the year 1895 and 1925.
Year 1891 1901 1911 1921 1931
Population 46 66 81 93 101
in
thounsands

4. From the following table of values of x and f(x) determine f(0.23) and
f(0.29).
x 0.20 0.22 0.24 0.26 0.28 0.30
f(x) 1.6596 1.6698 1.6804 1.6912 1.7024 1.7939
5. From the following table of values of x and f(x) determine f(6.36) and
f(6.61).
x 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 6.5 6.6 6.7
f(x) 226.981 238.328 250.328 262.144 274.625 287.496 300.763

6. Find the first and tenth terms of the series from the following table.
x 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
f(x) 2.7 6.4 12.5 21.6 34.3 51.2 72.9

7. The table below gives the values of tan x for 0.1≤ x ≤ 0.3. Find the values
of tan (0.12), tan (0.26), tan (0.4), tan (0.5)
x 0.10 0.15 0.20 0.25 0.30
tan x 0.1003 0.1511 0.2027 0.2553 0.3093

8. The following table gives the marks obtained by 100 students in a


examination. How many students got more than 55marks.
Marks 30-40 40-50 50-60 60-70 70-80
obtained
No. of 25 35 22 11 7
Students

9. From the following table find the number of students who obtained less
than 45marks
Marks 30- 40-50 50-60 60-70 70-80
obtained 40
No. of 31 42 51 35 31
Students

10. Apply Newton’s backward interpolation formula obtain


polynomial from the following table.
x 1 2 3 4 5
f(x) 1 -1 1 -1 1

11. The following table gives the melting point of an alloy of zinc and
using forward interpolation find melting point at 54% of zinc

% of zinc 50 60 70 80
alloy
Temperature 205 225 248 274
12. Find a cubic polynomial from the following table and hence
evaluate f(4)
x 0 1 2 3
f(x) 1 2 1 10

13. Consider the following data for .


x 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5
g(x) 9.9833 4.9696 3.2836 2.4339 1.9177

14. Using Newton’s forward interpolation formula, obtain f (8) from


the following table.
x 0 5 10 15 20 25
y 7 11 14 18 24 32

15. Using Newton’s backward interpolation formula, obtain f (2.1)


from the following table.
x 1 1.4 1.8
f(x) 3.49 4.82 5.96

Lagrange’s method of Interpolation

1. Using Lagrange’s interpolation find the value of y(3) from the following
table
x 1 2 -4
y 3 -5 4

2. Find Lagrange’s interpolation polynomial from the following table


x 0 1 2 4 5 6
f(x) 1 14 15 5 6 19

3. Using Lagrange’s interpolation formula find polynomial


x 1 2 3 4
y -1 -1 1 5

4. Using Lagrange’s interpolation find the value of f(10) from the following
table .
x 5 6 9 11
f(x) 12 13 14 16

5. Find y at x = 2, using Lagrange’s interpolation formula


x 0 1 3 4
y -12 0 6 12

6. Evaluate √ using Lagrange’s interpolation formula


x 150 152 154 156
y=√ 12.247 12.329 12.410 12.490

7. Using Lagrange’s interpolation formula find ⁄


x 0 ⁄ ⁄

y = sin x 0 0.707 1

8. Use Lagrange’s interpolation formula to fit a polynomial to the following


data. Hence find y(-2), y(1), y(4).
x -1 0 2 3
y -8 3 1 2

9. Use Lagrange’s interpolation formula to find polynomial passing through


points (1, 1), (2, 7), (4, 61).

10.Use Lagrange’s interpolation formula to find polynomial passing through


points (0, 1), (1, 11), (3, 34), (5, 42)

11.Use Lagrange’s interpolation formula to find polynomial passing through


points (300, 2.4771), (304, 2.4829), (305, 2.4843), (307, 2.4871)

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