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dy/dx - = 1 - y,y(0) = 0 is an example of
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dy dx = 1 - y,y(0) = 0 is an example of Answer An ordinary differential equation A partial differential equation A polynomial equation None of the given choices
MTH603 - Numerical Analysis
In Double integration, the interval [a, b] should be divided into [c, d) should be divided into --sub intervals of size k. --subintervals of size h and the interval
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In Double integration, the interval [a, b] should be divided into [c, d) should be divided into --sub intervals of size k. --subintervals of size h and the interval Answer equal, equal equal, unequal unequal, equal unequal, unequal
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The (n + 1) th difference of a polynomial of degree n is...
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The (n + 1) th difference of a polynomial of degree n is… Answer 0 Constant n +1
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Let P be any real number and h be the step size of any interval. Then the relation between h and P for the backward difference is given by
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Let P be any real number and h be the step size of any interval. Then the relation between h and P for the backward difference is given by Answer x-x, = Ph x- x, = P x + x, = Ph (x - x,)h= P
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In integrating $\int_{0}^{\frac{2}{2}} \cos x d x$ by dividing the interval into four equal parts, width of the interval should be
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In integrating $\int_{0}^{\frac{2}{2}} \cos x d x$ by dividing the interval into four equal parts, width of the interval should be Answer $\frac{\pi}{2}$ $\pi$ $\frac{\pi}{8}$
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In fourth order Runge-Kutta method K 4
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In fourth order Runge-Kutta method K 4 is given by Answer k4 = hf(xn th,yn + kz) k4 = hf(xn + 2h, + 2kz) None of the given choices k4 = hf(x, — h,Yn — kz)
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In fourth order Runge-Kutta method k2
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In fourth order Runge-Kutta method k2 is given by Answer ^2-“/”“” З’Уп 3’ k2 = 45(-12.30-42)
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What is the Process of finding the values outside the interval (Xo,x,) called?
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What is the Process of finding the values outside the interval (Xo,x,) called? Answer interpolation iteration Polynomial equation extrapolation
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When we apply Simpson's 3/8 rule, the number of intervals n must be
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When we apply Simpson’s 3/8 rule, the number of intervals n must be Answer Even Odd Multiple of 3 Page 177 Similarly in deriving composite Simpson’s 3/8 rule, we divide the interval of integration into n sub-intervals, where n is divisible by 3, and applying the integration formula Multiple of 8
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Milne's P-C method is a multi step method where we assume that the solution to the given initial value problem is known at past --equally spaced points.
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Milne’s P-C method is a multi step method where we assume that the solution to the given initial value problem is known at past –equally spaced points. Answer 2 1 3 4 1
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The truncation error in Adam's predictor formula is ....-times more than that in corrector formula
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The truncation error in Adam’s predictor formula is …-times more than that in corrector formula Answer 10 11 12 13
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To apply Simpson's 3/8 rule, the number of intervals be
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Answer 10 11 12 13
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Which formula is useful in finding the interpolating polynomial?
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Given the following data Which formula is useful in finding the interpolating polynomial? Answer Lagrange’s interpolation formula X 1 2 5 9 f(x) 2 0 30 132 Page 135 Newton’s forward difference interpolation formula Newton’s backward difference interpolation formula None of the given choices
MTH603 - Numerical Analysis
Rate of change of any quantity with respect to another can be modeled by
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Answer An ordinary differential equation A partial differential equation A polynomial equation None of the given choices
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Romberg's integration method is ------ than Trapezoidal and Simpson's rule.
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Answer more accurate less accurate equally accurate none of the given choices
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In integrating f, e2* dx by dividing into eight equal parts, width of the interval should be......
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Answer 0.250 0.500 0.125 0.625
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To apply Simpson's 1/3 rule, valid number of intervals are?
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7 8 5 3 Page 177 The Simpson’s 1/3 rule, we have used two sub-intervals of equal width. In order to get a composite formula, we shall divide the interval of integration [a, b] Into an even number
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Newton's divided difference interpolation formula is used when the values of the independent variable are
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Equally spaced Not equally spaced Constant None of the above
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If there are (n+1) values of y corresponding to (n+1) values of x, then we can represent the function f(x) by a polynomial of degree
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If there are (n+1) values of y corresponding to (n+1) values of x, then we can represent the function f(x) by a polynomial of degree
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MTH603 Assignment 1 Solution and Discussion
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Re: MTH603 Assignment 1 Solution and Discussion Assignment No. 1 MTH603 (Spring 2022) Total Marks: 20 Due Date: 8th June, 2022 DON’T MISS THESE: Important instructions before attempting the solution of this assignment: • To solve this assignment, you should have good command over 1-8 lectures. • Upload assignments properly through the LMS, No Assignment will be accepted through email. • Write your ID on the top of your solution file. Don’t use colored backgrounds in your solution files. Use Math Type or Equation Editor, etc. for mathematical symbols. You should remember that if the solution files of some students are finding the same (copied), we will reward zero marks to all those students. Make a solution by yourself and protect your work from other students, otherwise both original and copied assignments will be awarded zero marks. Also remember that you are supposed to submit your assignment in Word format, any other format like scanned images, etc. will not be accepted and be awarded zero marks Question 1 Find a real root of the equation 2x+cos⁡(x)+e^x=0 using Bisection Method using Newton Raphson Method Also compare the results and comment which of the methods performs better and which is worst. You will consider x_0=-0.6557 as a best approximation while comparing the roots. Note: In each of the above methods,you are required to perform three iterations. Spring 2022_MTH603_1.docx
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  • S sharooz

    AoA, Sir, plz explain why some decimal fractions cannot be finitely represented in binary system.

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    @sharooz said in decimal fractions:

    AoA, Sir, plz explain why some decimal fractions cannot be finitely represented in binary system.

    Dear @sharooz ,

    Decimal fractions are either converted to a finit binary or an infinite binary. For example convert 0.375 to binary.

    step 1: .375 * 2 = 0.75 (we record 0 and use the leftover .75 in the next step)

    step 2: .75 * 2 = 1.5 (we record 1 and use the leftover .5 in the next step)

    step 3: .5 * 2 = 1.0 (we record 1 and use the leftover is .0 so this becomes the last step)

    So, .375 in binary is .011. This is the case of conversion to a finite binary. Try another example 0.3125.

    Now you can look at the example .7625 in the handouts.

    In step 5, you record 0 and the left over is .4. You continue but in step 9, things repeat, that is again you record 0 and the left over is .4.

    So, this procedure will continue. The digits written in bracket (0011) are those which will repeat continously. This is an example of conversion to infinite binary.

    Now the question is when the decimal fraction reduces to finite binary and when to infinite binary. Remove the decimal point, change it to a fraction and start simplifying. When reduced to the simplest form the one in which the denominator is power of base 2 converts to a finit binary. The one in which the denominator cannot be reduced to power of base 2 converts to an infinite binary. Please check this procedure with a) .3125 and b) .7625

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      Dear sir A. O. A I can’t understand millinnum bug digit change

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        Dear sir A. O. A I can’t understand millinnum bug digit change

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        @waseem-bai said in decimal fractions:

        Dear sir A. O. A I can’t understand millinnum bug digit change

        Millennium Bug:

        It is a problem in the coding of computerized systems that was projected to create havoc in computers and computer networks around the world at the beginning of the year 2000.

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          Aoa sir why we convert binary into decimal by negative signs on digits??

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            Aoa sir why we convert binary into decimal by negative signs on digits??

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            @zareen said in decimal fractions:

            Aoa sir why we convert binary into decimal by negative signs on digits??

            The example which u have studied in lecture, there is a typo mistake. Now, i have explained two examples more to understand this concept. I hope u will understand this idea now. See the attached file.
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              sir i am good understand the Binary equivalent of the decimal fraction but binary to Hexadecimal change it??

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                sir i am good understand the Binary equivalent of the decimal fraction but binary to Hexadecimal change it??

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                @farrukh said in decimal fractions:

                sir i am good understand the Binary equivalent of the decimal fraction but binary to Hexadecimal change it??

                Dear student,

                It’s good to know that you understand conversion from binary to decimal. Now for conversion from binary to hexadecimal, you can use indirect method (recommended) or a direct method.

                In indirect method, you will first convert binary number to decimal number and then the decimal number to hexadecimal number.

                In direct method, you will consider the binary number in a group of 4 digits start from the right-most digit and then for each 4-digit binary you will write its equivalent hexadecimal using a conversion table. The following webpage will help you further Lear more

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                  Assallamulikum Sir, Conversion (59)10 into binary 59/2=28-1 ? 28/2=14-0 14/2=7-0 7/2=3-1 3/2=1-1 (111001) ?

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                    Assallamulikum Sir, Conversion (59)10 into binary 59/2=28-1 ? 28/2=14-0 14/2=7-0 7/2=3-1 3/2=1-1 (111001) ?

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                    Assallamulikum Sir, Conversion (59)10 into binary 59/2=28-1 ? 28/2=14-0 14/2=7-0 7/2=3-1 3/2=1-1 (111001) ?

                    Dear @Engr-Ali ,

                    $(59){10} = (111011){2}$

                    The mistake you have made is in the first step where you divided $59/2$. It has to be $29-1$ instead of $28-1$.

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