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The document contains 18 questions related to calculus concepts like differentiation, integration, differential equations, and numerical methods. The questions cover topics such as finding derivatives from tables, evaluating integrals using numerical methods, solving systems of equations, and applying numerical techniques to solve differential equations.

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Assignment 2

The document contains 18 questions related to calculus concepts like differentiation, integration, differential equations, and numerical methods. The questions cover topics such as finding derivatives from tables, evaluating integrals using numerical methods, solving systems of equations, and applying numerical techniques to solve differential equations.

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Assignment -2

Q1: The population of a certain town is given below. Find the rate of growth of the population in 1961.

Year 1931 1941 1951 1961 1971


Population(lacs) 40.62 60.80 71.95 103.56 132.65

Q2: Find the values of f (5), f (5) and f (0.5) from the following table:

x 0 1 2 3 4 5
f(x) 4930 5026 5122 5217 5312 5407

Q3: Given the following data, find y (6).

x 0 2 3 4 7 8
y 4 26 58 112 466 922

Q4: Derive Trapezoidal rule, Simpson’s 1/3rd rule and Simpson’s 3/8th rule.

Q5: Find the distance between two stations from the following data consisting if the speed v(t) of an
electric train at various times t after leaving one station until it stops at the next station using simpson’s
rule.

v(miles/hr.) 0 13 33 39.5 40 40 36 15 0
t(min.) 0 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 3.5 4

Q6: Find an approximate value of the log e 5 by calculating to four decimal places by Simpson’s
5
dx
1/3 rule, given  .
0
4x  5
6
1
Q7: Evaluate
0
x  1
dx by Trapezoidal rule, Simpson’s 1/3rd rule and Simpson’s 3/8th rule.
2

Q8: Evaluate the following Integral, using Simpson’s 3/8 rule


6
ex
0 1  x
Q9: The acceleration of a rocket which is launched from the ground is given according to time t as
follows:
t(sec) 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80
F(m/sec2) 30 31.63 33.34 35.47 37.75 40.33 43.25 46.69 50.67

Find the velocity of the rocket at t = 80 sec using Simpson’s 1/3rd rule.
2 1 1  2  10
4 0 2 1   8 
Q10: Solve the system of equations AX = B, where A   ,B   
3 2 2 0  7 
   
1 3 2  1  5 

Using LU decomposition method. Take all the diagonal elements of L as 1.

2x  3y  z  9
Q11: Apply Crout’s method and solve the system of equations x  2 y  3 z  6
3x  y  2 z  8

Q12: Apply Jacobi and Gauss Seidel Method to solve the following equations (Up to three
iterations only)

9x + 2y + 5z = 20
x + 11y + 3 z = 7
2x - 5y + 19z = - 18

Q13: Apply Jacobi and Gauss Seidel Method to solve the following equations(Up to three
iterations only)

10x + 3y + 7z = 41
3x + 20y + 17z = 101
x + 19y + 23z = 201

dy 1
Q14: Solve the following Differential Equation using R-K method, Given that  with
dx x  y
y(0) = 1, find y(2).

dy
Q15: Solve the following Differential Equation using R-K method, Given that  x 3  y 3 with
dx
y(0) = 1, find y(0.2), y(0.4) and y(0.6).

dy y  x
Q16: If  , find the value of y at x = 0.1 using Picard’s method. Given that y(0) = 1.
dx y  x

dy x2
Q17: Given the differential equation  2 with the initial condition y=0 when x=0. Use
dx y  1
Picard’s method to obtain y for x= 0.25, 0.5 and 1.0 correct to three decimal places.

d2y dy
Q18: Use Picard’s method to approximate y when x=0.1 given that 2  2  y  0 and y=0.5,
dx dx
dy
 0.1 when x=0.
dx

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