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R.M.K. COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY R.S.M. Nagar, Puduvoyal-601206 VI Semester- B.E/ B.Tech .

Retest for Second internal assessment test-February2012

Sub.Title:NUMERICAL METHODS Sub. Code: MA2264 Time:100 minutes Part A(Answer all questions) (5 x 2 = 10 marks)

Branch:CSE,ECE Max.Marks:50

1. State Newtons forward interpolation formula. 2. Find the polynomial which takes the following values x: 0 1 2 1 2 1 y: 3. Write down the expressions for

d2y dy and at x xn by Newtons backward difference dx 2 dx

formula. 4. In numerical integration, what should be the number of intervals to apply Simpsons onethird rule and Simpsons three-eighth rule? 5. State the two point Gaussian quadrature formula to evaluate
PART- B (5 x16 = 80 MARKS)
1

f ( x)dx .
(8) 10 0 (8) 1.04
0.7473

6.

a) (i) Find a polynomial of degree four which takes the values x: 2 4 6 8 0 1 0 y: 0 (ii) Find y ' and y '' at x 0.96 from the following table x : 0.96 0.98 1.00 1.02 0.7739 0.7651 0.7563 y : 0.7825
(OR)

b) (i)From the following table of half-yearly premium for policies maturing at different ages, estimate the premium for the policies maturing at the age of 63. (8) Age x : 45 50 55 60 65 Premium y : 114.84 96.16 83.32 74.48 68.48 (ii) A river is 40m wide. The depth d in meters at a distance x meters form one bank is given by the following table. (8) x :0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 3 6 8 7 6 4 3 0 d :0 Use Simpsons rule to estimate the area of cross section of the river. dy 7. a) (i) From the following table, find the value of at x 1.9 (8) dx x : 1.0 1.2 1.4 1.6 1.8 2.0 0.128 0.544 1.296 2.432 4 y: 0

2.6 4.4

(ii) Evaluate

2 4

dx dy by Simpsons rule with x 0.2 and y 0.3 xy


(OR)

(8)

b) (i) Evaluate

1 x
0

dx

using Simpsons 3/8th rule. Hence obtain an approximate value of

(8) (ii) Using trapezoidal rule evaluate

x y , taking two subintervals.


1 1

2 2

dx dy

(8)

8. a) Find the cubic splines for the following table of values: x: 1 2 3 6 1 16 y: Hence evaluate y(1.5) and y '(2) . (OR)
1.5

(8)

b) Evaluate

0.2

x2

dx using the three point Gaussian quadrature formula.

(8)

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