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Royal Institute of Technology and Science

Damergidda (V), Chevella (M), R.R. Dt


Mathematical Methods
Assignment – III

1. Solve y   x  y, given y (1)  0. Find y (1.1) and y (1.2) by Taylor’s series method.
dy
2. Given that  1  xy and y (0)  1, compute y (0.1) and y (0.2) using Picards method.
dx
3. Use Runge – Kutta method2 to evaluate y (0.1) and y (0.2) given that y   x  y , y (0)  1.
dy
4. Use Adam-Bashforth-Moulton method to find y (1.4) from  x 2 y  x 2 , y (1)  1. Find the initial
dx
values y (1.1), y (1.2), y (1.3) from Taylor’s series method.
5. Expand f ( x)  x 2 , 0  x  2 as a Fourier series.
6. Prove that the function f ( x)  x can be expanded in a series of cosines in 0  x   as
 4  cos x cos 3x cos 5 x  1 1 1 2
x   2    ..........  Hence deduce that    .......  .
2  1 32 52 12 3 2 5 2 8
7. Find the half range sine series for f ( x)  x(  x), in 0  x   Hence deduce that
1 1 1 1 3
    .......  .
13 33 5 3 7 3 32
8. Form the partial differential equation by eliminating arbitrary constants a, b from z  ax  by  (a b)  b
9. Form the partial differential equation by eliminating the arbitrary function f from
xyz  f ( x 2  y 2  z 2 ).
10. Solve the partial differential equation p x q y z.
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