Numerical Analysis - MTH603 Fall 2005 Final Term Paper

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MTH603-Numerical Analysis

SEMESTER FALL 2005


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1.6
2x
x 2
dx
 1 using Simpson's 1/3 rule and calculate the percentage
Approximate the integral 1
error. (Take result up to 4 decimal places)
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Construct a forward difference table for the following values


x 0.1 0.3 0.5 0.7 0.9 1.1 1.3
y 0.003 0.067 0.148 0.248 0.37 0.518 0.697

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Solve the system
4 x  3 y  24
3 x  4 y  z  30
 y  4 z  24
t
by Gauss Seidal Method, taking (0, 0, 0) as initial approximation(Two iterations only
and take result up to 4 decimal places )

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2
f ( x)  x 
Let x , use cubic Lagrange interpolation based on the nodes
x0  0.5, x1  1, x2  2 and x3  2.5 to approximate f(1.5) and f(1.3).

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Approximate the Dominant Eigenvalue and corresponding Eigenvector for the matrix
 0 11  5 
 2 17  7 
 
 4 26  10 
X 0   1,1,1
t

by using Power Method. Start with . (Five iterations only and take result up
to 4 decimal places)

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