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Find the positive root of the equation correct to five decimal places

Find the positive root of the equation correct to five decimal places

Determine the solution of the equation using the Bisection method accurate

to five decimal places in the interval (2, 3).


Use the Bisection method to find a root of the equation x3 – 4x – 9 = 0 in the interval (2, 3), accurate
to four decimal places
Use the Bisection method to find a root of the equation 4.905t2 – 15t + 5 = 0 in the interval (0.3, 0.4)
with an accuracy of 4 digits.
Use Bisection method to find the root of f (x) = x3 – 10x2 + 5 = 0 that lies in the interval (0.6, 0.8)
correct within four decimal places.
Use Bisection method to find the smallest positive root of cos x = (1/2)+ sin x in the interval (0.41,
043). Use an error tolerance of 0.0001.
Find all the roots of to five decimal places.

Calculate the roots using fixed iteration method


Find a root of the equation cos x cosh x – 1 = 0 using the secant method with initial approximations:
x0 = 4.5 and x1 = 5.0.
Find a root of the equation cos x – xex = 0
Find a root of the equation sin x – 0.1x = 0 using the secant method with initial approximations:
x0 = 2 and x1 = 3.
Approximate cos 31
Amrita School of Engineering
Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham, Bengaluru Campus
19MEE211 COMPUTATIONAL METHODS IN ENGINEERING

Marks: 30 Time: One Hour

1) Find the positive root of the equation correct to five decimal places using Newton Raphson 8
method.

2) Use Bisection method to find the smallest positive root of cos x = (1/2)+ sin x in the interval 7
(0.41, 043). Use an error tolerance of 0.0001.
3) Approximate cos 31using Taylor polynomials about α=30, and estimate the resulting 8
error.
4) Find the positive root of the equation correct to five decimal places using fixed iteration 7
method.
Amrita School of Engineering
Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham, Bengaluru Campus
19MEE211 COMPUTATIONAL METHODS IN ENGINEERING

Marks: 30 Time: One Hour

1) Find the positive root of the equation correct to five decimal places using Newton Raphson 8
method.

2) Use Bisection method to find the smallest positive root of 4.905t 2 – 15t + 5 = 0 in the 7
interval (0.3, 0.4) with an accuracy of 4 digits. Use an error tolerance of 0.0001.
3) Approximate cos 46 using Taylor polynomials about α=45, and estimate the resulting 8
error.
4) Find the positive root of the equation correct to five decimal places using Secant Method. 7
Amrita School of Engineering
Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham, Bengaluru Campus
19MEE211 COMPUTATIONAL METHODS IN ENGINEERING

Marks: 30 Time: One Hour

1) Find the positive root of the equation correct to five decimal places using Newton Raphson 8
method.

2) Use Bisection method to find the smallest positive root of cos x = (1/2)+ sin x in the interval 7
(0.41, 043). Use an error tolerance of 0.0001.
3) Approximate sin31 using Taylor polynomials about α=30, and estimate the resulting 8
error.
4) Find a root of the equation sin x – 0.1x = 0 using the secant method with initial 7
approximations: x0 = 2 and x1 = 3.
Amrita School of Engineering
Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham, Bengaluru Campus
19MEE211 COMPUTATIONAL METHODS IN ENGINEERING

Marks: 30 Time: One Hour

1) Find the positive root of the equation correct to five decimal places using Newton Raphson 8
method.

2) 7
Use Bisection method to find the smallest positive root of . Use an
error tolerance of 0.0001.
3) Approximate cos46 using Taylor polynomials about α=45, and estimate the resulting 8
error.
4) Find a root of the equation sin x – 0.1x = 0 using the secant method with initial 7
approximations: x0 = 2 and x1 = 3.

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