X) H and Found To Have A Value I - If The Step Size Is Reduced To I - Using The Values of I I, Which Is More Accurate Than Both I I
X) H and Found To Have A Value I - If The Step Size Is Reduced To I - Using The Values of I I, Which Is More Accurate Than Both I I
X) H and Found To Have A Value I - If The Step Size Is Reduced To I - Using The Values of I I, Which Is More Accurate Than Both I I
Total Marks: 60
Weightage: 20%
Max. Time: 60 mins
1. An integral I is evaluated using the Simpsons 1/3 rd rule with a step size (interval between successive
values of x) h and found to have a value I1. If the step size is reduced to h/2, then the value of the
integral is found to be I2. Using the values of I1 and I2 derive an expression for an estimate of the
integral I, which is more accurate than both I1 and I2.
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2. Suppose that you want to use the Newton-Raphson method for finding the cube root of a number N.
Derive an expression connecting xi and xi+1, where xi and xi+1 are the approximate values of the cube
root in the ith and (i+1)th iterations.
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3. Determine the transformation which converts the interval [-,] to the interval [-1,1] and use the
1 exp( 2 x)
1 exp( 2 x) dx