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3 Hours/100 Marks

Seat No.

Instructions : (1) All questions are compulsory.


(2) Figures to the right indicate full marks.
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1. Answer any ten of the following questions in 25-30 words :
a) Define effective communication.
b) Explain any four principles of effective communication.
c) Define mechanical barrier of communication.
d) Explain the causes of language barriers.
e) Technical Jargon can become barriers of communication explain.
f) Mention any three solutions of physical barrier.
g) Differentiate between encoding and decoding.
h) What are the causes of language barriers ?
i) How does status act as a barriers ?
j) Write advantages and disadvantages of written communication.
k) Define body-language.
l) What are advantages and disadvantages of informal communication ?

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2. Attempt any four of the following :


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a) Match the column A with column B
A
B
1) Waving of hand
response to music
2) Showing fist
good-bye
3) Upraised hands
calm down
4) Tapping of feet
friendship
5) Shaking of hands
threat
b) Explain the term chronomics.
c) What do you understand by the term Artifacts ?
d) How does personal feeling, opinion, closed mindness affect the communication ?
e) What are the aspects of body-language ?
f) What is the importance of face to face communication and facial expression ?
3. A) Attempt any one of the following :
a) As a principal draft a notice about college festival for the academic year
2013-2014.
b) As a workshop supervisor draft a memo for an employee who is irregular
and not punctual at workplace.

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B) Attempt any two of the following :
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a) Explain the term Proximics and how does it affect the communication.
b) What is the importance of eye contact in presentation and speech.
c) Explain the term vocalics and paralanguage.
4. A) Attempt the following :
Write a letter of application along with your resume to Century Reyon, Murbad
road Shahad 421103 Dis. Thane for the post of Sr. Engineer (Electronics).
B) Attempt any one of the following :
a) Write a report on decrease in the production of cosmetic factory. Give
suggestions.
b) There has been a fire on the workshop. As a workshop supervisor you
have been appointed by board panel to investigate the malter. Submit
your report as a investigation officer.

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5. Attempt any four of the following :


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a) Explain the term gesture and postures.
b) Explain the types of listening.
c) How does senders personal appearance impact upon his/her communication ?
d) State the non-verbal codes for the following
1) forward leaning
2) pat on shoulders
3) nodding of head
4) personal distance
e) Write advantages and disadvantages of graphic communication.
6. A) Attempt any one of the following :
a) The information about the readership of the three magazines in a city is
given below
Sr. No.
%
Magazine name
1
43%
India Today
2
30%
Frontline
3
27%
Sports Star
Prepare a Pie-chart for the data given above.
b) Present the following data in a Bar-graph.
Growth of branches of a bank
Sr. No.
No. of branches
Years
1
100
2000
2
200
2002
3
300
2004
4
400
2006
B) Write an inquiry letter as a purchase manager from Hindustan Steels to
the Supplier M/s Kumar and Sons about availability of raw materials.
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14115
3 Hours / 100 Marks
Instructions

Seat No.

(1) All Questions are Compulsory.


(2) Answer each next main Question on a new page.
(3) Illustrate your answers with neat sketches wherever
necessary.
(4) Figures to the right indicae full marks.
(5) Assume suitable data, if necessary.
(6) Use of Non-programmable Electronic Pocket
Calculator is permissible.
(7) Mobile Phone, Pager and any other Electronic
Communication devices are not permissible in
Examination Hall.

Marks

Attempt any TEN of the following:

1.

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a) Define output of a machine with mathematical expression.


b) Define effort and state its SI unit.
c) Explain meaning of self locking machine. State the condition
for it.
d) Define rigid body.
e) Draw diagram of like parallel and unlike parallel force system.
f)

Define Statics and Dynamics.

g) State the use of vector diagram in graphic statics.

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h) State graphical conditions of equilibrium for like parallel force


system.
i)

Define free body diagram.

j)

Define cone of friction.

k) Define coefficient of friction.


l)

2.

State the equation for VR of single purchase crab and give


the meaning of terms used in it.
Attempt any FOUR of the following:

a) For a certain machine the law of machine is P =

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1
W.
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Find the efficiency of the machine for a load of 1 kN. if VR


is 40. Also calculate effort lost in friction.
b) Determine the magnitude and position of resultant for the
force system shown in Figure No.1.

Fig. No. 1

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c) Determine the magnitude and position of resultant for the force


system shown in Figure No.2 and name the force system.

Fig. No. 2
d) In a differential axle and wheel the diameter of the wheel is
20 cm and diameter of axles are 8 cm and 7 cm. Calculate
the load lifted by an effort of 200 N if the efficiency of the
machine is 80%
e) A screw jack has pitch of 4 mm and length of lever as
140 cm. An effort required to lift a load of 80 kN is 500 N.
Calculate the efficiency and state the type of machine.
f)

Calculate the moment induced at points A and B for the


assembly shown in Figure No.3.

Fig. No. 3

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3.

Attempt any FOUR of the following:


a) Find the x and y component of the forces :
(i)

200 N force at 140 with five x-axis.

(ii)

500 N force 300 with five x-axis.

b) Find the angle between two forces of magnitude 300 N each


if their resultant is 150 N.
c) Two forces of magnitude 100 N and 300 N are acting at 50
to each other. Determine the resultant in magnitude and
direction if
i)
Both have same sense and
ii)

Forces have different sense

d) Solve the problem to find resultant force for the force system
shown in Figure No.4 by analytical method.

Fig. No. 4
e) Determine the magnitude of resultant and position of it wrt
point A for the force system shown in Figure No.5. Solve it
graphically.

Fig. No. 5

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f)

4.

Determine only the magnitude of resultant for the force


system shown in Figure No.4 graphically.
Attempt any FOUR of the following:

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a) Determine the reactions given by the planks A and B while


supporting the sphere of weight 800 N as shown in Figure
No.6.

Fig. No. 6
b) State whether a cable having a axial tensile strength of 400 N
will be able to maintain the equilibrium of the assembly shown
in Figure No.7.

Fig. No. 7
c) A bulb of weight 500 N is hung by means of a rope to a
hook in the ceiling. Find the pull P required when applied
in horizontal direction to make rope inclined at 110 to the
direction of pull.

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d) A simply supported beam is loaded as shown in Figure No.8.


Determine the reactions of the beam analytically.

Fig. No. 8
e) Determine the reactions for an overhanging beam loaded as
shown in Figure No.9. analytically.

Fig. No. 9
f)
5.

Solve Q.4 (d) graphically.


Attempt any FOUR of the following:

a) A block weighing 250 N is lying on a horizontal table for


which the coefficient of friction is 0.40. Determine limiting
force of friction, normal reaction, resultant reaction and angle
of friction.
b) A block weighing 100 N is resting on a horizontal plane
requires a push of 25 N for its motion when applied at an
angle of 30 to the horizontal. Determine the coefficient of
friction, as well as angle of repose.
c) A block weighing 60 N is resting on an inclined plane making
an angle of 30 to the horizontal. Find the force P required
applied parallel to plane to avoid downward motion of block
if = 0.12.

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d) A body of weight 400 N resting on horizontal plane requires


a pull of 120 N for its motion of a block of weight 600 N is
placed on this body. Determine the pull required to move the
assembly.
e) For a certain machine an effort of 100 N and 150 N can lift
a load of 1 kN and 2 kN respectively. Find the law of machine.
Also calculate maximum efficiency if VR is 20.
f)

6.

For a worm and worm wheel the diameter of effort wheel


and load drum are 60 cm and 30 cm respectively and no. of
teeth on worm wheel are 60 in numbers. Determine the effort
required to lift a load of 6 kN if efficiency is 30%.
Attempt any FOUR of the following:

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a) Locate the position of centroid for the lamina shown in Figure


No.10 with respect to extreme left edge of lamina.

Fig. No. 10

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b) Locate the position of centroid for the lamina shown in


Figure No.11 with respect to extreme top edge of lamina.

Fig. No. 11
c) Locate the position of centroid for the lamina shown in
Figure No.12.

Fig. No. 12
d) Locate the position of centre of gravity for a composite body
in which a cone having 400 mm diameter and 800 mm height
is placed on a cube of 400 mm side coaxially.
e) From a cylinder of 600 mm diameter and 1200 mm height
an inverted hemisphere is cut off co-axially from top. Locate
the position of centre of gravity y from bottom.
f)

A sphere of 300 mm diameter is placed on a cube of


500 mm side coaxially. Locate the position of centre of
gravity of the assembly.

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14115
2 Hours/50 Marks

Seat No.

Instructions : (1) All questions are compulsory.


(2) Attempt all questions including question no. 1 which is
compulsory.
(3) Answer each next main question on a new page.
(4) Illustrate your answers with neat sketches wherever
necessary.
(5) Figures to the right indicate full marks.
(6) Assume suitable data, if necessary.
(7) Use of Non-programmable Electronic Pocket Calculator
is permissible.
(8) Mobile Phone, Pager and any other Electronic
Communication devices are not permissible in
Examination Hall.

MARKS
1. Attempt any nine :

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a) State unit of resistance and resistivity.


b) State Ohms Law.
c) State the principle of Potentiometer device.
d) Write factors on which capacity of parallel plate capacitor depend.
e) State the difference between an insulator and semiconductor in terms of
energy level or band energy.
f) What is LDR ?
g) Calculate the minimum wavelength of X-rays emitted by X-ray tube operated
at 25 KV.
h) Define X-rays using range of wave-length spectrum.
i) Give the full form of LASER.
j) What is spontanous emission and stimulated emission ?
k) State two characteristics of nano materials.
l) Name zero dimensional and one-dimensional nano material.

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2. Attempt any four :

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a) A resistance in the form of wire has length of 4 m and thickness 2 mm shows


current of 500 mA for a potential difference of 12 volt. Calculate resistance in
ohm and conductance in mho. Also calculate specific resistance of material
of wire.
b) State and explain balancing condition of Wheatstones network.
c) State and prove parallel Law of condensers.
d) Three condensers with capacity 6 F , 12 F and 18 F are connected in
parallel circuit. If p.d. of 440 volt is given to circuit. Calculate charge on each
condenser.
e) Draw and explain Energy bands (Fermi energy) in conductor, semiconductor
and insulators.
f) Explain forward bias and reverse bias characteristics for P-N junction diode.
3. Attempt any four :

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a) Distinguish between p-type and N-type semiconductor.

b) The Threshold wavelength of silver is 3800 A . Calculate maximum energy in

eV of photoelectrons emitted in ultra-violet light of wavelength 2600 A is


incident on it.
c) Give four applications of X-rays.
d) Write properties of LASER.
e) State principle of photo cell. Give its type and their symbols.
f) State four applications of nano material in Engineering field.

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14115
2 Hours / 50 Marks
Instructions

Seat No.

(1) All Questions are Compulsory.


(2) Illustrate your answers with neat sketches wherever
necessary.
(3) Figures to the right indicate full marks.
(4) Assume suitable data, if necessary.
(5) Mobile Phone, Pager and any other Electronic
Communication devices are not permissible in
Examination Hall.

Marks

Attempt any NINE of the following :

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a) Define the term metallurgy. Name the process of extraction


of Aluminium.
b) Name two ores to Copper and Aluminium each.
c) Write the action of Nitric acid on Aluminum.
d) State the two methods of Hot dipping.
e) Why tinned containers are used for storage of food.
f)

Define paint. Name the constituents of paint.

g) State the factors affecting the rate of atmospheric corrosion.


h) Draw the labelled diagram of Daniel cell.
i)

Distinguish between primary-cell and secondary cell.

j)

Define extrinsic polymers with examples.

k) Define dielectrics and insulators with examples.


l)

Write two applications of Teflon.


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Attempt any FOUR of the following :

2.

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a) Describe Bessimerisation process with neat labelled diagram.


b) Explain the process electrolytic refining of Aluminium.
c) Write the composition, properties and applications of
rose metal.
d) Write down the properties and uses of ceramics.
e) Explain the construction and working of Ni-cd cell.
f)

3.

Define fuel cell with proper labelled diagram, give its


advantages, applications and limitations.
Attempt any FOUR of the following :

a) Explain different types of oxide film formed due to attack


of oxygen. Which is the most protective ones ?
b) Explain the process hydrogen evolution mechanism.
c) Describe the process galvanizing for protection of metal from
corrosion. Write its applications and limitations.
d) Explain the sherardising process with proper diagram.
e) Define charging, discharging, specific resistance and
Ohms law.
f)

Define adhesives, give its characteristics and advantages.

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14115
3 Hours / 100 Marks
Instructions

Seat No.

(1) All Questions are Compulsory.


(2) Answer each next main Question on a new page.
(3) Illustrate your answers with neat sketches wherever
necessary.
(4) Figures to the right indicate full marks.
(5) Assume suitable data, if necessary.

Marks

Attempt any TEN of the following:

1.

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a) Define resistance. Also write the formula for the same in terms
of physical constants.
b) State Ohms law for electric circuits.
c) Write the names of any three types of resistors and write down
one application of each.
d) What is terminal voltage? Explain in brief.
e) What is capacitance? What is its unit?
f)

Define magnetic circuit. Also draw a simple series magnetic


circuit.

g) Define M.M.F. and reluctance of a magnetic circuit.


h) What is self inductance? What is its unit?
i)

Write any two examples for solid insulating materials. Also give
one application for each material.

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j)

What is meant by co-efficient of coupling? Write an expression


for the same.

k) State any two electrical and any two mechanical properties of


high - conductivity materials.
l)
2.

Give any two applications of electro magnets.


Attempt any FOUR of the following:

a) Convert the given voltage sources of Figure No. 1 and


Figure No. 2 into equivalent current sources.

Fig. No. 1

Fig. No. 2
b) A copper coil has a resistance of 12.7 ohms at 18C and
14.3 ohms at 50C. Find:
(i)

Temperature co-efficient of resistance at 0C.

(ii)

Resistance of coil at 0C.

(iii) Temperature co-efficient of resistance at 18C.


c) State and explain Kirchoffs laws with suitable illustrations.

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d) Find the equivalent resistance of the circuit shown in


Figure No. 3. If the total current taken by the circuit is
5 amperes, what is the current through 2 ohm resistance?

Fig. No. 3
e) Find the current in each branch of the circuit show in
Figure No. 4 using Kirchoffs laws.

Fig. No. 4

f)

What are the factors affecting Hysteresis loss? How will you
minimise this loss?

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Attempt any FOUR of the following:

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a) Derive an expression for the capacitance of the parallel plate


capacitor with medium partly air.
b) What is dielectric strength? What is its unit? Also define
breakdown voltage.
c) A parallel plate capacitor has circular plates of 8 cm radius and
1.0 mm separation of air. What charge will appear on the plates
if a potential difference of 100 V is applied?
d) Two capacitors of 4 microfarad and 8 microfarad are connected
in parallel and this combination is connected in series with a
capacitor of 24 microfarad. Find:
(i)

Total capacitance

(ii)

Total charge

(iii) Charge on each capacitor if applied voltage is 32 volts.


e) What is B-H curve? Draw the nature of graph and explain it in
brief.
f)

4.

Give any four important steps to be followed while doing battery


maintenance.
Attempt any FOUR of the following:

a) Compare electric circuit with magnetic circuit on any four


important points.
b) Draw Hysteresis loop for Hard steel and Cast steel. Also write
one application of each material.
c) A ring has a mean diameter of 20 cm and a cross sectional area
of 10 cm2 and is made up of semi-circular sections of cast steel
and cast iron, each joint having a reluctance equal to an air gap
of 0.2 mm. Find the ampere turns required to produce a flux of
6 104 weber in the magnetic circuit. The relative permeability
of cast steel is 800 and of cast iron is 166.

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d) Connect the given three resistances 32 , 40 and 48 in


star and determine its equivalent delta-circuit.
e) What is magnetic fringing? What are the effects of magnetic
fringing? How will you reduce its effects?
f)

5.

Write down any four examples for Gaseous insulating materials


with one application of each.
Attempt any FOUR of the following:

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a) State and explain Faradays laws of electromagnetic induction.


b) Define:
(i)

Statically induced e.m.f.

(ii)

Dynamically induced e.m.f.

Write the names of electrical equipments in which these two


types of emfs one induced.
c) Calculate the inductance and energy stored in the magnetic field
of an air-cored solenoid 50 cm long, 5 cm in diameter and
wound with 1000 turns, if it is carrying a current of 5 amperes.
State Flemings right hand rule. Where is it applicable?
d) Write down any four advantages of A.C. over D.C.
e) Give any three important properties of:
(i)

Series circuit

(ii)

Parallel circuit

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Attempt any FOUR of the following:

6.

a) Explain constant voltage charging of battery using a DC


generator.
b) Explain the necessity of series connection of batteries.
c) Define the following terms as related to a.c. circuits:
(i)

Cycle

(ii)

Frequency

(iii) Time period


(iv) Amplitude
d) Write down the values of relative permeability for Dia, Para
and Ferro magnetic materials. Also write one example for each
type.
e) What is amorphous metal? Write down any two properties and
any one application of this metal.
f)

Define the following terms as related to electric circuits:


(i)

Linear circuit

(ii)

Active network

(iii) Mesh
(iv) Unilateral circuit.

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3 Hours/100 Marks
Instructions : (1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)

All questions are compulsory.


Answer each next main question on a new page.
Figures to the right indicate full marks.
Assume suitable data, if necessary.
Use of Non-programmable Electronic Pocket Calculator is
permissible.
(6) Mobile Phone, Pager and any other Electronic Communication
devices are not permissible in Examination Hall.
MARKS

1. Attempt any ten of the following :

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a) If (3x 4y) + i (x + y) = 7 find x, y.


b) If z = 1 +

i, show that z2 + 4 = 2z.


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c) If f(x) = 3x2 5x + 7, show that f(1) = 3f(1).


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d) State whether the function f(x) =

e) Evaluate

f) Evaluate

m
x

is odd or even.

.
x

g) Evaluate
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h) Find
@

, if y = log (x2 + 2x).


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i) If x2 + y 2 = 4, find
@

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j) Find
@

, if x = sin , y = cos .
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k) Show that root of equation x3 2x 5 = 0 lies between 2 and 3.


l) Find the first iteration by using Jacobis method for the following system of
equation.
10x + y + 2z = 13, 3x + 10y + z = 14, 2x + 3y + 10z = 15.
2. Attempt any four of the following :

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a) Express the following complex number in polar form

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b) Evaluate (1 + i)8 + (1 i)8 = 32.


c) Using Eulers formula prove that sin2

+ cos2


= 1.

d) Simplify using De-Moivres theorem.


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e) If y = f(x) =
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then prove that x = f(y).


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f) If f(x) = x2 4x + 11, solve the equation f(x) = f(3x 1).


3. Attempt any four of the following :
a) If f(x) = log

then prove that

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b) If f(x) =

c) Evaluate

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2

, show that f [ f {f(x) } ] = x.




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d) Evaluate

e) Evaluate

f) Evaluate


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4. Attempt any four of the following :

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a) Using first principle find derivative of f(x) = sinx.


b) If u and v are differentiable functions of x and y = u.v, then prove that
d

c) If

, find

d) Differentiate w.r.t. x, tan1

e) If y = (sinx)cosx, find
f) If y = tan1

2





a


, find

t


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1

5. Attempt any four of the following :


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a) Evaluate

x


b) Evaluate

t


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x3

c) Using Bisection method, find the approximate root of


iteration only).

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6x + 3 = 0 (three

d) Using Regula Falsi method, find the root of x3 x 4 = 0 (three iteration


only).
e) Using Newton-Raphson method, find the root of x4 x 9 = 0.
f) Using Newton-Raphson method, find the approximate value of
iteration only).


6. Attempt any four of the following :

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a) If y = sin5x 3cos5x, show that


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b) If x = a (

(three

sin ) and y = a (1 cos ) find




4
d

c) Solve by Jacobis method (three iteration only)


5x + 2y + 7z = 30, x + 4y + 2z = 15
x + 2y + 5z = 20
d) Solve by Gauss elimination method
x + 2y + 3z = 14, 3x + y + 2z = 11
2x + 3y + z = 11
e) Solve by Jacobis method (three iteration only)
20x + y 2z = 17, 3x + 20y z = 18
2x 3y + 20z = 25.
f) Solve by Gauss Seidal method (three iteration only)
15x + 2y + z = 18, 2x + 20y 32 = 19
3x 6y + 25z = 22.

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