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DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS

ASSIGNMENT NO: I

Programme & Batch: BE (MARINE)- 01 Semester: II

Course Code & Name: 236MA 1A 21TC / Ordinary Differential Equations


Max Marks: 10
and Difference Equations
Bloom’s
Taxonomy
SI. No Assignment Question Mapped CO’s Knowledge
Level
n x
1. Evaluate:∆ (a ) CO1
1 CO1
2. Prove that   1  E

3. Evaluate . CO1

4. Evaluate: CO1

5. Evaluate: ∆ ( x +cosx ). CO1


2 x
6. Evaluate: ∆ (a b ) . CO1

7. Evaluate:
∆ tan −1
( n−1
n ) CO1

−1
8. Evaluate: :∆ tan x CO1
Using Simpson’s rule find ∫ e x dx, given e0 = 1, e1 =2.72,e2=7.39,e3 =
9. 20.09 and e4 = 54.6 CO2

Find an approximate value of log e 5 by calculating to 4 decimal places,


5

10. by Simpson’s 1/3 Rule, ∫ 4 dx


x+5
, dividing the range into 10 equal parts. CO2
0

Apply Newton’s backward formula to find a polynomial of degree 3


which includes the following x,y pairs
11. CO2
x: 3 4 5 6
y 6 24 60 120
Find f(5) using Newton’s divided difference formula from the following
data
12. CO2
x 0 2 3 4 7 8
Y 4 26 58 112 466 668
13. Use Lagrange’s interpolation formula to find the values of y when x = 10, CO2
if the following values of x and y are given.

x: 5 6 9 11
y: 12 13 14 16
Determine by Lagrange’s interpolation formula. The number of patients
over 40 years using the following data

14. Age over x CO2


30 35 40 45
years :
No. of
148 96 68 34
Patients :
Find an approximate value of log e 5 by calculating to 4 decimal places,
5

15. by Simpson’s 1/3 Rule, ∫ 4 dx


x+5
, dividing the range into 10 equal parts. CO2
0

16. Evaluate by using (i) Simpson’s 1/3 Rule (ii) Simpson’s 3/8 CO2
Rule.

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