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The document outlines a mathematics examination for S.Y. B.Sc. (Computer Science) focusing on Numerical Techniques, with a total of three questions to be attempted. It includes various mathematical problems related to numerical methods such as Euler's method, Newton's interpolation, and Simpson's rule, along with instructions for candidates. The exam is structured to assess knowledge of numerical techniques through multiple choice and problem-solving questions.
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Total No.of Questions: 3] SEAT Na
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S.Y. B.Sc. (Computer Science)
MATHEMATICS
MTC-232 : Numerical Techniques
(2019 Pattern) (Semester - IID) (Paper - 11) (23222)
Time:2 Hours) Max, Marks : 35
Instructions to the candidates:
1) AU questions are compulsory
2) lures othe right indicate full marks
3) Nom-programmable scientific caleuator is allowed.
Q1) Attempt any five questions out of seven I5x2=10]
a) Find the perent
ror if 625.483 is approximated to thre
>) Write the Newton Raphson formula for square rot of any real number
©) "State the Newton's Divided Difference formula.
é e tha = 1 by usual notations
—________
tat 2 = y— x with (0) = 1. Find (0.1) by Euler's method
) Given thar with 9 ind y(0.1) by Euler's metho«
1) Given f(1) = 7,2) = 10,13) = 13,4) = 16, 15) = 19 construct the
Newton's Badkward UTerence ble
1) Brahate fdr by wapezia ale. Tak
pro.
© Scanned with OKEN ScannerQ2) Attempt any three of the follo [3x 5 = 15]
a) Find the cubic polynomial by Lagrange's interpolation which takes
the following data :
x 0 1 2 3
fy 1 0 1 10
b) Find a real root of the equation fix) = «° - 2x - 5 = 0 in [2, 3] by the
method of false position correct upto two decimal places.
©) Derive Simpson's (1/3) rule for numerical integration.
4) The population of a town in the decennial census is given as below :
Year X 1891 1901-1911, 19211931
Population Y 46 66 81 93 101
(in thousands)
Estimate the population for the year 1895 by Newton's Forward
Interpolation Formula.
dy
dx
With initial conditions y(0) = 1 and compute y(0.1). Take ft = 0.1
e) Solve by Euler's modified method the initial value problem
Q3) Attempt any one of the following : [1 x 10 = 10)
a) i) Using Newton's Divided Difference formula, calculate the value
of f(6)
xy 1 2 7 8
fo) 1 5 5 4
ii) Using Trapezoidal rule evaluate [roa form the following
data
x 0 1 2 3 4 5 6
fix) 1 0.7071 0.5773 0.5 0.4472 0.4082 0.3780
b) Given &
) Given
=x=Y with (0) = I. Find y(0.1) and y(0.2) by using Runge
- Kutta method of fourth order.
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S.Y. BSc. (
MAT L!
MTC - 232: NUMERICAL TECHNIQUES
(2019 Pattern) (Semester - III) (23222)
Time : 2 Hours] Max. Marks : 35
Instructions t0 the candidates:
1) All questions are compulsory.
2) Figures to the right indicate full marks.
3) Non-programmable scientific calculator is allowed.
Q1) Attempt any five of the following 15x2=10]
a) — State the trapezoidal rule for numerical integration.
b) Given that, y= x? + y* with y(0)=1. Find y(0.1) by Euler's Method,
) Prove that, (I+A)(I-V)=I by usual notation
d) Find relative error of the number 5/7 whose approximate value is 0.714
e) Write the Newton-Raphson formula for square root of any real number
1) Given that, __»(10) =130,y(20) =180, »(30) = 200, y(40) = 275,
y(30)=450. Prepare Newton’s Backward difference table
1d
) Write Simpson's (1) rule for numerical integration.
ae
Q2) Attemptany three of the following [3*5=15]
a) Derive divided differen
interpolation formula
2 ‘s
b) Evaluate [(1+logx) dx by using Simpson's (3) rule (Take A= 1)
1
PTO.
© scanned with OKEN Scanner©) Given that, »(1)=2, y(2)=4, »(3)=8, y(4)=16, »(5)=32. Obtain
y(1.5) by using Newton Forward interpolation formula
d) Find real root of equation x’ -4x-9=0 in the interval [2, 3] correct
upto 2 decimal places by using Regula - Falsi method
e) Giventhat y(1)=0, »(3)=1. »(4) = 48, »(6)=180, y(10) =900. Obtain
(5) by using Lagrange’s interpolation formula
Q3) Attempt any one of the following [1«10=10]
a) Given that B a1eay.3(0)=4h=01 Find ¥(0.1),¥(0.2)by using
Runge - Kutta method of fourth order.
b) i) Find the real root of the equation x-sinx + cos.x=0 correct to three
decimal places using Newton - Raphson method (Take x, =2.5)
ii) Given that, y’=27+y, »(0)=1. Obtain y(0.1) by using Euler's
Modified Method
CCS wH
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S.Y. B.Sc. (Computer Science)
THEMATICS (Paper - 11)
MTC - 232 : Numerical Techniques
(2019 Pattern) (Semester - III) (23222)
Time : 2 Hours] [Max. Marks : 35
Instructions to the candidates:
1) All questions are compulsory.
2) Figures to the right indicate full marks.
3) Non-programmable scientific calculator is allowed.
Q1) Attempt any five questions out of seven: [5*2=10]
a) Find percentage error of the number 5/9 whose approximate value is
0.56.
b) Prove that: EV=A by usual notations
c) Let f(x)=1/x, find divided difference [a, b, c]
4) Given that /(I)=1, £(2)=4, (3)=9./(4)=16 and /(s)=25. Find
J f(2)e using Trapezoidal rule
e) Using Euler’s method find }(0,1) given that Bay =0 with y(0)=1
it
f) Write Simpson’s (3/8)" formula for numerical integration
2) Evaluate av? with h=1
Q2) Attempt any three of the following: [3x5=15]
a) Derive Newton’s forward Interpolation formula for equal intervals
b) Find the real root of the equation x’ ~x~4=0 inthe interval [1,2] correct
upto 2 decimal places by using Regula Falsi method
c) Using Lagrange’s Interpolation find f(2) given that
S()=LL(3)=27. F(A) =64
d) Evaluate we by using Simpson's (1/3)"rule. Take = |
PTO.
© scanned with OKEN Scannere) Find the missing value of the data:
x -t 2 3 4 °5
fx) 7 - 13 21 31
Q3) Attempt any one of the following: [110=10]
a) Evaluate Ji2 correct upto four decimal places by Newton-Raphson
method.
b) Derive Trapezoidal rule of integration for the function flx)=0.
©) Solve Borey with (0)=1. Find y(0.1) and (0.2) by using Runge-
i
Kutta method of fourth order
BCS BORO
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S.Y.B.Se. (Computer Science)
MATHEMATICS
MTC - 232: Numerical Techniques
(Revised 2019) (Semester - IIT) (23222) (Paper - II)
Time : 2 Hours) Max. Marks : 35
Instructions to the candidates:
1) All questions are compulsory.
2) Figures to the right indicate full marks.
Q1) Attempt any five questions out of seven. [5«2=10]
a) Round off the number 84.25732 to five significant digits. Find the
corresponding relative and percentage error.
b) Prove that VE = A with usual notations.
c) State Newton's forward difference interpolation formula for equal
intervals.
4) Given that y"=2x+ y with y (0) = I. Find y (0-1) by Euler’s method.
'
©) Find J +° de using Trapezoidal rule. Take h = 0.5.
f) State Simpson’s (3/8)th rule for numerical integration.
2) Write Newton Raphson formula to find the cube root of a number N.
Q2) Attempt any three of the following: [3x5=15]
a) Find the root of the equation x°-5x+3 = 0 in the interval (0,1) by Regula
Falsi method. (Perform three iterations),
b) Find the cubic polynomial from the given data using Lagrange’s
interpolation formula
x/O}1)]2)4
y 1 1}2
PIO.
© scanned with OKEN Scannerc) Derive Simpson’s ()4) rd rule of Numerical integration.
d) Apply Newton’s Divided difference interpolation formula to find the value
of £(3) by using the given data :
x 0 1 4 5
fix) | 8 IL 68 123
e) Apply Newton’s Backward interpolation formula to find the value of
£(58) by using the given data:
x 45 50 55 oO
ifx)| 0.7071 |0.7660 | 0.8192} 0.8660
3) Attempt any one of the following: [1x10=10]
a) Solve the equation y'= x+y with y (0) = 1 by Runge kutta method of
fourth order. Find y (0,1), y(0.2).
hd 1
b) i) Using Simpson's ({)th rule evaluate f Tax et with b= F
lex
ii) _ Using Euler’s modified method, compute y (0,01) for the differential
equation y'=~y with y (0) = 1, Take h= 0.01
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