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21. Estimate the missing figure
students
22. Find Δ2 f(x) if f(x) = x2 + x by taking difference
48. Using Simpson’s 1/3 rule. Calculate 0611+x2dx
interval h = 1.
by taking 7 equidistant ordinates.
23. Show that Δ log f(x) = log 1+Δfxfx.
49. Find Δ2(x2+5)
24. Find the sixth and seventh term of 6, 11, 18, 27,
38, …… 50. If f(x) = x2+ 2x – 4 , h = 1 find Δf(x).
25. Estimate the share capital in 2006. 51. Find the 15th term of the sequence 8, 12, 19, 29,
26. The marks of the students are given below. 42, …
27. Using Simpson’s 1/3 rule. Calculate 0611+x2dx 52. Estimate the missing term
by taking 7 equidistant ordinates. x 1 2 3 4 5
F 2 5 7 - 3
28. Find Δ2(x2+5)
(x) 2
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76. Evaluate 021+x4dx using trapezoidal Rule by
dividing [0,2] into 4 parts.
53. If f(x) is a polynomial of second degree and if f(1) 77. If f(x) = x2 + x + 1 . Construct a forward
= 7, f(2) = 5, f(7) = 5, f(8) = 7, find f(x).
difference table with x = 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5.
54. Using Simpson’s 3/8 Rule evaluate 04.5ydx. 78. If f(x) = 2x3 + 3 find Δ2f(x).
55. Find Δf(x) if f(x) = x(x-1)(x-2)(x-3) by taking h=1.
79. If f(x) = ex show that f(x), Δf(x), Δ2f(x), … are in
56. Find Δ23ex. g.p.
57. By constructing the forward difference table find
80. Find the missing term
the sixth and seventh terms in the sequence 6,
X 0 1 2 3 4
11, 18, 27, 38, ……… F 3 2 7 2 5
X 0 0. 1 1. 2 2. 3 3. 4 4. (x) 4 9
5 5 5 5 5
Y 0 6 1 30 5 63 7 74 8 82
81. The profit of a company (in lacs) is given below.
0 0 0 0 Estimate the profit in the 6th year using suitable
interpolation.
58. Find Δf(x) if f(x) = x(x-1)(x-2)(x-3) by taking h=1.
59. Find Δ23ex. 82. Evaluate 271x2-1. using trapezoidal Rule by
dividing the interval [2,7] into 5 equal parts.
60. By constructing the forward difference table find
83. Construct a backward difference table
the sixth and seventh terms in the sequence 6,
11, 18, 27, 38, ……… 84. Find Δ2f(x) if f(x) = 2x2 + 3.
85. Given u2 = 10, u3=18, u4=29, u5=52. Compute
61. Using the data estimate f(5). Δ2u2+Δ2u3.
62. The profit of a company (in lacs) is given below. 86. Evaluate Δ2x3Ex3
Estimate the profit in the 6th year using suitable 87. Given sin450 = 0.70, sin 500 = 0.76, sin 550 =
interpolation. 0.81, sin 600 = 0.86, find sin520, using Newton’s
63. Evaluate 271x2-1. using trapezoidal Rule by method of interpolation.
dividing the interval [2,7] into 5 equal parts. 88. Apply Simpson’s 38th Rule to evaluate
64. Construct a backward difference table
0611+xtaking 6 equal parts in [0,6]. Hence find
65. Find Δ2f(x) if f(x) = 2x2 + 3. the value of log 7.
66. Given u2 = 10, u3=18, u4=29, u5=52. Compute 89. Prepare the difference table for y = x3 in [0,6] by
Δ2u2+Δ2u3. taking the difference interval h = 1.
67. Evaluate Δ2x3Ex3 90. If f(x) = x4 find Δ2f(x).
68. Given sin450 = 0.70, sin 500 = 0.76, sin 550 = 91. Show that f7=f6+Δf5+Δ2f4+Δ3f3+Δ4f3.
0.81, sin 600 = 0.86, find sin520, using Newton’s
92. By constructing forward difference table find 6th
method of interpolation.
and 7th terms of the sequence 3, 11, 31, 67, 131,
69. Apply Simpson’s 38th Rule to evaluate ………
0611+xtaking 6 equal parts in [0,6]. Hence find 93. Using Newton’s Interpolation formula find
the value of log 7. log25(upto two decimal) given that
70. Prepare the difference table for y = x3 in [0,6] by 94. Newton’s Interpolation formula find log25(upto
taking the difference interval h = 1. two decimal) given that
71. If f(x) = x4 find Δ2f(x). 95. Evaluate 021+x4dx using trapezoidal Rule by
72. Show that f7=f6+Δf5+Δ2f4+Δ3f3+Δ4f3. dividing [0,2] into 4 parts.
73. By constructing forward difference table find 6th 96. If f(x) = x2 + x + 1 . Construct a forward
and 7th terms of the sequence 3, 11, 31, 67, 131, difference table with x = 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5.
……… 97. If f(x) = 2x3 + 3 find Δ2f(x).
74. Using Newton’s Interpolation formula find 98. If f(x) = ex show that f(x), Δf(x), Δ2f(x), … are in
log25(upto two decimal) given that g.p.
75. Newton’s Interpolation formula find log25(upto 99. Find the missing term
two decimal) given that Year 1 2 7 9
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Profit (in 4 5 5 5 123.Prepare the difference table for y = x3 in [0,6] by
lacs) taking the difference interval h = 1.
100.Evaluate 271x2-1. using trapezoidal Rule by 124.If f(x) = x4 find Δ2f(x).
dividing the interval [2,7] into 5 equal parts. 125.Show that f7=f6+Δf5+Δ2f4+Δ3f3+Δ4f3.
101.Construct a backward difference table
126.By constructing forward difference table find 6th
102.Find Δ2f(x) if f(x) = 2x2 + 3. and 7th terms of the sequence 3, 11, 31, 67, 131,
103.Given u2 = 10, u3=18, u4=29, u5=52. Compute ………
Δ2u2+Δ2u3. 127.Using Newton’s Interpolation formula find
104.Evaluate Δ2x3Ex3 log25(upto two decimal) given that
105.Given sin450 = 0.70, sin 500 = 0.76, sin 550 = 128.Newton’s Interpolation formula find log25(upto
0.81, sin 600 = 0.86, find sin520, using Newton’s two decimal) given that
method of interpolation. 129.Evaluate 021+x4dx using trapezoidal Rule by
106.Apply Simpson’s 38th Rule to evaluate dividing [0,2] into 4 parts.
0611+xtaking 6 equal parts in [0,6]. Hence find 130.If f(x) = x2 + x + 1 . Construct a forward
the value of log 7. difference table with x = 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5.
107.Prepare the difference table for y = x in [0,6] by
3 131.If f(x) = 2x3 + 3 find Δ2f(x).
taking the difference interval h = 1. 132.If f(x) = ex show that f(x), Δf(x), Δ2f(x), … are in
108.If f(x) = x4 find Δ2f(x). g.p.
109.Show that f7=f6+Δf5+Δ2f4+Δ3f3+Δ4f3. 133.Find the missing term
X 1 20 30 40 50
110.By constructing forward difference table find 6th
th 0
and 7 terms of the sequence 3, 11, 31, 67, 131,
L 1 1. 1. 1. 2.
………
ogx 3 4 6 2
111.Using Newton’s Interpolation formula find
134.Evaluate 021+x4dx using trapezoidal Rule by
log25(upto two decimal) given that
dividing [0,2] into 4 parts.
112.Newton’s Interpolation formula find log25(upto
two decimal) given that 135.If f(x) = x2 + x + 1 . Construct a forward
difference table with x = 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5.
113.Evaluate 021+x4dx using trapezoidal Rule by
dividing [0,2] into 4 parts. 136.If f(x) = 2x3 + 3 find Δ2f(x).
114.If f(x) = x2 + x + 1 . Construct a forward 137.If f(x) = ex show that f(x), Δf(x), Δ2f(x), … are in
difference table with x = 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. g.p.
138.Find the missing term
115.If f(x) = 2x3 + 3 find Δ2f(x).
X 1 2 3 4 5
116.If f(x) = ex show that f(x), Δf(x), Δ2f(x), … are in Y 2 4 8 - 3
g.p. 2
117.Find the missing term
X 1 2 3 4 5 6 139.Find f(4) using Lagrange’s formula.
F 2 7 1 2 3 4
140.Using Simpson’s 1/3rd rule evaluate 06ydx if
(x) 8 6 5 7
141.Complete the difference table if y0 = 2, Δy0=-1,
118.Find Δ2f(x) if f(x) = 2x2 + 3.
Δ2y0=0, Δ3y0=3, Δ4y0=-2, where y = f(x) is a
119.Given u2 = 10, u3=18, u4=29, u5=52. Compute polynomial of degree 4.
Δ2u2+Δ2u3.
142.Evaluate Δ3 f(x) if f(x) = x3 – 3x2 if h = 1.
120.Evaluate Δ2x3Ex3 143.Show that f5=f4+Δf3+Δ2f2+Δ3f1+Δ4f1.
121.Given sin450 = 0.70, sin 500 = 0.76, sin 550 = 144.Given u2 = 13, u3 = 28, u4 = 49, u5 = 76, find
0.81, sin 600 = 0.86, find sin520, using Newton’s
Δ3u2 and Δ2u3 without constructing the difference
method of interpolation.
table.
122.Apply Simpson’s 38th Rule to evaluate X 1 2 5 7
0611+xtaking 6 equal parts in [0,6]. Hence find F 6 1 3 6
the value of log 7. (x) 1 8 0
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145.Using Simpson’s 1/3rd rule evaluate 06ydx if
146.Complete the difference table if y0 = 2, Δy0=-1,
Δ2y0=0, Δ3y0=3, Δ4y0=-2, where y = f(x) is a
polynomial of degree 4.
147.Evaluate Δ3 f(x) if f(x) = x3 – 3x2 if h = 1.
148.Show that f5=f4+Δf3+Δ2f2+Δ3f1+Δ4f1.
149.Given u2 = 13, u3 = 28, u4 = 49, u5 = 76, find
Δ3u2 and Δ2u3 without constructing the difference
table.
X 0 1 2 3 4 5 6
Y 0 0 0 0 0. 0 0
.14 .16 .17 .19 2 .21 .23
150.Complete the difference table if y0 = 2, Δy0=-1,
Δ2y0=0, Δ3y0=3, Δ4y0=-2, where y = f(x) is a
polynomial of degree 4.
151.Evaluate Δ3 f(x) if f(x) = x3 – 3x2 if h = 1.
152.Show that f5=f4+Δf3+Δ2f2+Δ3f1+Δ4f1.
153.Given u2 = 13, u3 = 28, u4 = 49, u5 = 76, find
Δ3u2 and Δ2u3 without constructing the difference
table.
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177.Using Trapezoidal Rule evaluate 03x2dx by
dividing the interval [0,3] into 6 equal parts.
154.Find the number of students who obtained less
178.By constructing the difference table find Δ2 y3
then 45 marks if
and Δ2y2 if y2=13, y3=28, y4 = 49, y5 = 76.
155.Using Trapezoidal Rule evaluate 03x2dx by 179.The population of a town is given as
dividing the interval [0,3] into 6 equal parts. 180.Estimate f(2) using Lagrange’s formula if
156.By constructing the difference table find Δ2 y3 181.Evaluate 0π2f(x)dx by Simpson’s 3/8 Rule if
and Δ2y2 if y2=13, y3=28, y4 = 49, y5 = 76. f(0) = 1, f(π/6) = 0.9354, f(π/3) = 0.7906, f(π/2) =
157.The population of a town is given as 0.7071.
158.Estimate f(2) using Lagrange’s formula if
182.Find Δ2 f(1) if f(x) = x(x+1)(x+2), h=1.
159.Evaluate 0π2f(x)dx by Simpson’s 3/8 Rule if
183.With usual notation show that ΔE≅Δ and ΔE – 1
f(0) = 1, f(π/6) = 0.9354, f(π/3) = 0.7906, f(π/2) =
≅∇.
0.7071.
184.Show that Δ3f(x) = f(x+3h) – 3f(x + 2h) + 3f(x +
160.Find Δ2 f(1) if f(x) = x(x+1)(x+2), h=1.
h) – f(x).
161.With usual notation show that ΔE≅Δ and ΔE – 1
185.Without constructing the difference table find
≅∇.
Δ2y2, Δ3y2 if y2 = 13, y3 = 28, y4 = 49, y5 = 76.
162.Show that Δ3f(x) = f(x+3h) – 3f(x + 2h) + 3f(x +
186.Evaluate Δ3fxif fx= x3- 3x2 by taking h = 1.
h) – f(x).
187.Evaluate Δ2x3Ex3
163.Without constructing the difference table find
Δ2y2, Δ3y2 if y2 = 13, y3 = 28, y4 = 49, y5 = 76. 188.Show that Δ4 ex = ex(eh – 1)4.
189.Find the missing figure
164.Evaluate Δ3fxif fx= x3- 3x2 by taking h = 1.
190.Find the polynomial for y if
165.Evaluate Δ2x3Ex3
191.Evaluate 1101x2dx by dividing the interval
166.Show that Δ4 ex = ex(eh – 1)4. [1,10] into 9 equal parts using Simpson’s 3/8th
167.Find the missing figure Rule. Also find the error.
168.Find the polynomial for y if
192.Show that f6=f5+Δf4+Δ2f3+Δ3f3
169.Evaluate 1101x2dx by dividing the interval 193.Find the seventh terms of the sequence 3, 9, 20,
[1,10] into 9 equal parts using Simpson’s 3/8th 38, 65. …
Rule. Also find the error. 194.If y(0) = 1, y(1) = -1, y(3) = 10 find the
170.Show that f6=f5+Δf4+Δ2f3+Δ3f3 polynomial using Lagrange’s interpolation
171.Find the seventh terms of the sequence 3, 9, 20, formula.
38, 65. … 195.Evaluate 04x+1012 using trapezoidal
172.If y(0) = 1, y(1) = -1, y(3) = 10 find the
Rule if
polynomial using Lagrange’s interpolation
196.Find f(3.5), using Newton’s Backward
formula.
Interpolation formula from the following table:
173.Evaluate 04x+1012 using trapezoidal
197.Find f(6) , using Lagrange’s Interpolation
Rule if formula, given that f(1) = 4, f(2) = 5 , f(7) =5, f(8)
174.Find f(3.5), using Newton’s Backward = 4.
Interpolation formula from the following table:
198.Using Simpson’s (3/8)th Rule, evaluate 06ydx
175.Find f(6) , using Lagrange’s Interpolation
from the table given below.
formula, given that f(1) = 4, f(2) = 5 , f(7) =5, f(8)
Year 1 1 1 1
= 4.
990 991 992 993
176.Using Simpson’s (3/8)th Rule, evaluate 06ydx Populatio 105 107 109 112
from the table given below. n
Marks 30- 40- 50- 60- 70- 199.Estimate f(2) using Lagrange’s formula if
40 50 60 70 80 200.Evaluate 0π2f(x)dx by Simpson’s 3/8 Rule if
No. of 31 42 51 35 31 f(0) = 1, f(π/6) = 0.9354, f(π/3) = 0.7906, f(π/2) =
students 0.7071.
201.Find Δ2 f(1) if f(x) = x(x+1)(x+2), h=1.
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202.With usual notation show that ΔE≅Δ and ΔE – 1 227.Find the polynomial for y if
≅∇. 228.Evaluate 1101x2dx by dividing the interval
203.Show that Δ3f(x) = f(x+3h) – 3f(x + 2h) + 3f(x + [1,10] into 9 equal parts using Simpson’s 3/8th
h) – f(x). Rule. Also find the error.
204.Without constructing the difference table find 229.Show that f6=f5+Δf4+Δ2f3+Δ3f3
2 3
Δ y2, Δ y2 if y2 = 13, y3 = 28, y4 = 49, y5 = 76. 230.Find the seventh terms of the sequence 3, 9, 20,
205.Evaluate Δ3fxif fx= x3- 3x2 by taking h = 1. 38, 65. …
231.If y(0) = 1, y(1) = -1, y(3) = 10 find the
206.Evaluate Δ2x3Ex3 polynomial using Lagrange’s interpolation
207.Show that Δ4 ex = ex(eh – 1)4. formula.
208.Find the missing figure 232.Evaluate 04x+1012 using trapezoidal
209.Find the polynomial for y if
Rule if
210.Evaluate 1101x2dx by dividing the interval 233.Find f(3.5), using Newton’s Backward
[1,10] into 9 equal parts using Simpson’s 3/8th
Interpolation formula from the following table:
Rule. Also find the error.
234.Find f(6) , using Lagrange’s Interpolation
211.Show that f6=f5+Δf4+Δ2f3+Δ3f3 formula, given that f(1) = 4, f(2) = 5 , f(7) =5, f(8)
212.Find the seventh terms of the sequence 3, 9, 20, = 4.
38, 65. …
213.If y(0) = 1, y(1) = -1, y(3) = 10 find the
235.Using Simpson’s (3/8)th Rule, evaluate 06ydx
polynomial using Lagrange’s interpolation from the table given below.
formula. X 1 2 3 4 5
F 2 5 7 X 3
214.Evaluate 04x+1012 using trapezoidal
(x) 2
Rule if 236.Find the polynomial for y if
215.Find f(3.5), using Newton’s Backward
Interpolation formula from the following table:
237.Evaluate 1101x2dx by dividing the interval
[1,10] into 9 equal parts using Simpson’s 3/8th
216.Find f(6) , using Lagrange’s Interpolation Rule. Also find the error.
formula, given that f(1) = 4, f(2) = 5 , f(7) =5, f(8)
= 4.
238.Show that f6=f5+Δf4+Δ2f3+Δ3f3
239.Find the seventh terms of the sequence 3, 9, 20,
217.Using Simpson’s (3/8)th Rule, evaluate 06ydx 38, 65. …
from the table given below. 240.If y(0) = 1, y(1) = -1, y(3) = 10 find the
X - 0 3 polynomial using Lagrange’s interpolation
1 formula.
F 3 1 9 241.Evaluate 04x+1012 using trapezoidal
(x)
Rule if
218.Evaluate 0π2f(x)dx by Simpson’s 3/8 Rule if 242.Find f(3.5), using Newton’s Backward
f(0) = 1, f(π/6) = 0.9354, f(π/3) = 0.7906, f(π/2) =
Interpolation formula from the following table:
0.7071.
243.Find f(6) , using Lagrange’s Interpolation
219.Find Δ2 f(1) if f(x) = x(x+1)(x+2), h=1. formula, given that f(1) = 4, f(2) = 5 , f(7) =5, f(8)
220.With usual notation show that ΔE≅Δ and ΔE – 1 = 4.
≅∇. 244.Using Simpson’s (3/8)th Rule, evaluate 06ydx
221.Show that Δ3f(x) = f(x+3h) – 3f(x + 2h) + 3f(x + from the table given below.
h) – f(x).
X 0 1 2 3
222.Without constructing the difference table find Y 1 0 1 0
Δ2y2, Δ3y2 if y2 = 13, y3 = 28, y4 = 49, y5 = 76.
245.Evaluate 1101x2dx by dividing the interval
223.Evaluate Δ3fxif fx= x3- 3x2 by taking h = 1. [1,10] into 9 equal parts using Simpson’s 3/8th
224.Evaluate Δ2x3Ex3 Rule. Also find the error.
225.Show that Δ4 ex = ex(eh – 1)4. 246.Show that f6=f5+Δf4+Δ2f3+Δ3f3
226.Find the missing figure
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247.Find the seventh terms of the sequence 3, 9, 20, 3. For the following find the regression line of y on x.
38, 65. … Also estimate y when x = 4.
248.If y(0) = 1, y(1) = -1, y(3) = 10 find the 4. The marks in Algebra (x) and in Geometry (y) of
polynomial using Lagrange’s interpolation 10 students are given. Find both the regression
formula. equations and hence estimate y when x = 78 and
249.Evaluate 04x+1012 using trapezoidal x if y = 94.
5. Find the two regression equations and hence
Rule if
estimate y when x = 13 & estimate x when y =
250.Find f(3.5), using Newton’s Backward
10.
Interpolation formula from the following table:
6. Find the two regression lines. Also find x when y =
251.Find f(6) , using Lagrange’s Interpolation 10.
formula, given that f(1) = 4, f(2) = 5 , f(7) =5, f(8) 7. Find both the lines of regression
= 4. 8. Find the husband’s age if wife’s age is 20.
252.Using Simpson’s (3/8)th Rule, evaluate 06ydx 9. From the following find x when y = 200.
from the table given below. 10. Find both the lines of regression
X 0 1 2 3 4 X 1 2 3 4 5
x+101 3.162 3.316 3.464 3.605 3.741 Y 5 7 9 1 1
3 6 1 5 7 1 3
2
11. Obtain the two regression lines for
253.Find f(3.5), using Newton’s Backward
12. For the following find the regression line of y on x.
Interpolation formula from the following table:
Also estimate y when x = 4.
254.Find f(6) , using Lagrange’s Interpolation 13. The marks in Algebra (x) and in Geometry (y) of
formula, given that f(1) = 4, f(2) = 5 , f(7) =5, f(8) 10 students are given. Find both the regression
= 4. equations and hence estimate y when x = 78 and
255.Using Simpson’s (3/8)th Rule, evaluate 06ydx x if y = 94.
from the table given below. 14. Find the two regression equations and hence
X 0 1 2 3 4 estimate y when x = 13 & estimate x when y =
F 3 6 1 1 2 10.
(x) 1 8 7 15. Find the two regression lines. Also find x when y =
10.
256.Find f(6) , using Lagrange’s Interpolation
16. Find both the lines of regression
formula, given that f(1) = 4, f(2) = 5 , f(7) =5, f(8)
17. Find the husband’s age if wife’s age is 20.
= 4.
18. From the following find x when y = 200.
257.Using Simpson’s (3/8)th Rule, evaluate 06ydx 19. Find both the lines of regression
from the table given below. X 6 2 1 4 8
X 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 0
Y 1 0. 0 0. 0 0 0 Y 9 1 5 8 7
7 .58 5 .45 .41 .38 1
20. For the following find the regression line of y on x.
258.If f(0) = 5, f(1) = 6, f(2) = 10, f(3) = 15, evaluate Also estimate y when x = 4.
03fxdx using Trapezoidal Rule. 21. The marks in Algebra (x) and in Geometry (y) of
10 students are given. Find both the regression
259.Construct both the difference tables (i.e.)
equations and hence estimate y when x = 78 and
backward and forward, for the sequence 8, 3, 0,
x if y = 94.
-1, 0, 3.
22. Find the two regression equations and hence
260.Prove that ΔEfx=E[Δfx] estimate y when x = 13 & estimate x when y =
10.
23. Find the two regression lines. Also find x when y =
Regression equation 10.
24. Find both the lines of regression
1. Obtain the two regression lines 25. Find the husband’s age if wife’s age is 20.
2. Obtain the two regression lines for 26. From the following find x when y = 200.
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27. Find both the lines of regression 52. Find both the lines of regression
X 1 2 3 Wife’s 1 2 2 2 2 2 3
Y 2 1 6 Age 8 0 2 3 7 8 0
28. The marks in Algebra (x) and in Geometry (y) of Husband 2 2 2 3 3 3 3
10 students are given. Find both the regression ’s 3 5 7 0 2 1 5
equations and hence estimate y when x = 78 and Age
x if y = 94. 53. From the following find x when y = 200.
29. Find the two regression equations and hence 54. Find both the lines of regression
estimate y when x = 13 & estimate x when y = X 25 24 29 33 46 39
10. 0 8 8 8 3 3
30. Find the two regression lines. Also find x when y = Y 13 14 18 19 27 26
10. 7 7 4 6 6 0
31. Find both the lines of regression 55. Find both the lines of regression
32. Find the husband’s age if wife’s age is 20. X 1 2 3 4 5 6
33. From the following find x when y = 200. Y 2 4 7 6 5 6
34. Find both the lines of regression
X 7 8 9 6 8 7 9 6 8 7
5 0 3 5 7 1 8 8 9 7
Y 8 7 8 7 9 8 9 7 8 7
2 8 6 2 1 0 5 2 9 4
35. Find the two regression equations and hence
estimate y when x = 13 & estimate x when y =
10.
36. Find the two regression lines. Also find x when y =
10.
37. Find both the lines of regression
38. Find the husband’s age if wife’s age is 20.
39. From the following find x when y = 200.
40. Find both the lines of regression
X 1 1 1 1 9 1 6
4 0 5 1 2
Y 8 6 4 3 7 5 9
41. Find the two regression lines. Also find x when y =
10.
42. Find both the lines of regression
43. Find the husband’s age if wife’s age is 20.
44. From the following find x when y = 200.
45. Find both the lines of regression
X 1 7 9 5 8 6 1
1 0
Y 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
6 4 2 1 5 4 7
46. Find both the lines of regression
47. Find the husband’s age if wife’s age is 20.
48. From the following find x when y = 200.
49. Find both the lines of regression
X 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
6 2 4 0 3 1 5
Y 4 3 3 3 3 3 4
0 8 6 5 9 7 1
50. Find the husband’s age if wife’s age is 20.
51. From the following find x when y = 200.
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17. The population of a city increases at a rate
proportional to the population at that time. If the
DIFFERENTIAL EQUATION population of the city increased from 20 lakhs to
40 lakhs in a period of 30 years. Find the
1. Verify that x2+y2=r2 is a solution of the D.E.
y=xdydx+ r 1+dydx2. population after another 15 years. [Take 2=1.41]
2. Solve y-3=x3x+1dydx and find the particular 18. Solve x2dydx=xy+y2.
solution when x=1 and y=4. 19. Solve the differential equation
3. The surface area of a balloon being inflated sinxcosy+cosxsiny dydx=0.
increases at a constant rate. Initially its radius is 3 20. Determine the order and degree of the differential
units and after 2 seconds its is 5 units. Find the equation. d2ydx2+31- dydx2-y=0.
radius after 5 seconds.
21. Form the D.E. by eliminating the arbitrary
4. The rate at which radioactive nuclei decay is
constants from the relationy=Acoslogx+ Bsin
proportional to the number of such nuclei that are
present in a given sample. Half life period of what (logx).
substance is 1500 years. Find what percentage of 22. Solve the D.E. 2ex+2y dx-3dy=0.
original radioactive nuclei will remain after 4500 23. Solve the differential equation dydx=4x+3y-
years?
12 by putting 4x+3y-1=u.
5. Solve: x2+ y2dx-2xy dy=0. 24. The rate of growth of bacteria is proportional to
6. The population of a town increases at a rate the bacteria present. If the original number N
proportional to the population at that time. If the doubles in 3 hours, find the number of bacteria in
population increases from 40,000 to 60,000 in 40 6 hours.
years, what will be the population in another 20 25. The money invested in a company is compounded
Given 32=1.2247
years? continuously. If Rs. 100 invested today becomes
7. Solve the D.E. x-1y+1dy=-y-1x+1dx. Rs. 200 in 6 years, show that it will become Rs.
8. Find the order and degree of the D.E. 4524.44 at the end of 33 years. (2=1.4142)
dydx=131+dydx2. 26. Solve dydx=2x3y2when, x=3 & y=2.
9. Form the D.E. from y=Acos3x+sin3x by 27. Determine the order and degree of the D.E.
elimination arbitrary constants. d2ydx2+1dydx2=y.
10. Solve: dydx+b2-y2a2-x2=0 28. Find the particular solution of the differential
11. Solve x-y1-dydx= ex by putting x-y = u. equation dydx-x2=x2y when x=0 & y=2.
12. If x items are produced by a manufacturer and ‘c’ 29. Form the differential equation by eliminating the
is their total cost; also the rate of change of ‘c’ arbitrary constant from the equation y = ax + b.
w.r.to x is (24x + 4). If the fixed cost is Rs. 200/- 30. Form the differential equation by eliminating the
find the cost of producing 10 items.
arbitrary constants from x2a2+y2b2=1.
13. Solve ex.tany.dx-ex-1sec2ydy=0
31. A person’s assets start reducing in such a way
14. Form the differential equation by eliminating the that the rate of reduction of assets is proportional
arbitrary constant from the equation to the square root of the existing assets. If the
y=acosnx+bsin nx assets at the beginning were Rs. 10 lakhs & they
15. Form the differential equation by eliminating the dwindle (decreases) down Rs. 10,000 after 2
arbitrary constants from the general solution years. Show that the person will be bankrupt in
given by y=Aex+Be-x+Ce3x. 229years.
16. The rate of decay of the mass of radioactive 32. Verify that y=ax2+b is a solution of
substance at any instant is α times its mass at x.d2ydx2-dydx=0.
that instant. If α = 10 – 4 , show that the mass of 33. Solve D.E. ydx-xdy=0.
the substance will be less than half its value
34. Solve dydx =x+y+12x+2y+1
today, after 10,000 years.
35. Due to internal dispute, a company’s share prices
are going down. If the rate of falling of the prices
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market and if the original price of Rs. 12 per unit solution of the differential equation
reduces to Rs. 6 per unit in 4 days, find the price d2ydx2+9y=0.
after another 4 days.
36. Solve dydx=3x+y. APPLICATION OF DERIVATIVES.
1. The edge of a cube is 8 cm. but it is wrongly
37. Form the differential equation of y=ae-x.
measures as 8.15 cm. Find the consequent error,
38. Solve the differential equation: x2dy+y2- relative error and the percentage of error in
xydx=0. calculating the volume of the cube.
39. The rate of growth of population of a country at 2. Dive 50 into two parts such that their product is
any time is proportional to the sixe of the maximum.
population at that time. For a certain country, it is 3. Find for what value of x, f(x) has a maximum,
found that the constant of proportionality is 0.04. where f(x) = 2x3 – 15x2 + 36x + 10.
Show that the population of that country will be
4. Find the approximate value of loge5.1 given that
more than doubled in 25 years.
loge5=1.609.
40. Solve the differential equation dydx=e-2ycosx. 5. The side of a square of size 5 meters is incorrectly
41. Form the differential equation by eliminating the measured as 5.11 meters. Find the resulting error
arbitrary constant from the equation y = a(x-a) in calculation of the area of the square.
42. Solve the differential equation x.dydx- 6. Divide 100 into two parts such that the sum of
yeyx=x2cosx by putting y = ux. their squares is minimum.
43. The rate of reduction of a person’s assets is 7. Find the value of x, for which the function f(x) = x3
proportional to the square root of the existing – 12x + 5 is decreasing.
assets. If the assets dwindle from 25 lakhs to 6.25
8. Find approximately e2.1, given e2 = 7.389.
lakhs in 2 years, in how many years will the
9. The length of the side of a cube is measured to be
person be bankrupt?
4cm. with a possible error of 0.01 cm. Find the
44. Verify that ysecx=tanx+c is a solution of consequent error in the volume of the cube.
dydx+ y tanx=secx. State particular solution 10. Show that fx= x+1x has a minimum value at x
if x = y = 0. = 1.
45. Determine the order and degree of the differential 11. Find the value of demand x for which supply
equation 5dydx2=10x-1dydx. y=2x3-12x2-30x+8 is increasing.
46. Solve: dydx=4x-3y3x-2y. 12. Find the approximate value of fx=2x3+7x+1 at
47.x items are produced by a manufacturer and C is x=2.001.
their total cost. The rate of change of C w.r.to x is
13. If there is an error of 0.3% in the measurement of
10x + 5 . If the fixed cost is Rs. 600, find the cost
the radius of a spherical balloon, find the
of producing 20 items.
percentage error in calculation of its volume.
48.Solve the differencial equation
14. Find the approximate value of 4.14 .
dydx=4x+6y-22x+37+3by taking 15. Find the radius for maximum volume of right
2x+3y=t. circular cylinder, if sum of its radius & height is 6
49. The rate of increase of the population of a city m.
varies as the population at that time. In a period 16. Find the approximate value of e1.002 where e =
of 40 years, the population increased from 4 lakhs 2.71828.
to 6 lakhs. Show that in another 20 years, the 17. The radius of a sphere is measured as 10 cm. with
population will be 7.3482 lakhs. Given an error of 0.04 cm. Find the approximate error in
32=1.2247 calculating its volume.
50. Form the differential equation by eliminating 18. Find the approximate value of 257
arbitrary constants a, b from y = a e bx
. 19. Examine the function f(x) = 2x3 – 9x2 + 12x + 5
for maxima.
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the goods is D, is given by R = 12 + 36D – D . If Product B is Rs. 25. Formulate the L.P.P. to maximize
demand is measured as 12 with an error of 0.6, the profit.
find the approximate error in calculating the 5. Food x contains 6 units of Vitamin A per gram and 7
revenue. units of Vitamins B per gram and costs Rs. 2 per
21. An edge of a cube measures 2 meters with a gram. Food Y contains 8 units of Vitamin B per gram
possible error of 0.5 cm. Find the approximate and 12 units of Vitamin B per gram cost Rs. 3 per
error in the surface area of the cube. gram. The daily minimum requirement of Vitamin A
and B are 100 units and 120 units respectively.
22. Find approximate value of 417.
Formulate the L.P.P.
23. A manufacturer can sell x items at the rate of Rs. 6. Two different kinds of food A and B are being
(330-x) each. The cost of producing x items is x2 + considered for diet. The minimum weekly
10x +12. How many items must be sold so that requirements of fats, carbohydrates and proteins are
his profit is maximum? 16, 25 & 15 units respectively. One Kg. of food A has
24. Find approximate value of (4.1)4. 5 units of fats, 15 units of carbohydrates and 8 units
25. The total cost ‘C’ of producing x items is given by of protein. One Kg. of food B has 7 units of fats, 10
C = x3 – 300x2 + 12x. Find ‘x’ for which the units of carbohydrates and 9 units of protein. The
marginal cost is decreasing. price of food A is Rs. 4 per kg. and that of food B is
26. To total revenue ‘R’ & the total cost ‘C’ of a firm Rs. 3 per kg. Formulate the L.P.P. to minimize the
are given by R = 380x – 3x2 & C = 20x case.
respectively. Where x is the quantity. If there is an 7. The inputs and outputs of two processes are as
error of 0.5% in measuring the quantity, find follows
approximately the consequent error in the Inputs(unit Outputs(unit
calculation of the profit, when the quantity is 10 s) s)
units. Proces A B X Y
s
L.P.P. 1 5 3 5 8
1. The standard weight of a brick has to be at least 5 2 4 5 4 4
unit. The raw materials A and B used to manufacture The maximum amounts available if A and B are 200
cost Rs. 2 per unit and Rs. 3 per unit. Requirements units and 150 units respectively. At least 100 units of
or raw materials is that it should not contain more X and 80 units of Y are required the profit from
than 4 units of A and minimum of 1 units of B. processes 1 and 2 are 3000 and 4000 respectively.
Formulate the problem as L.P.P. to minimize the cost. Formulate the above L.P.P.
2. A factory uses three raw materials A, B, C to 8. A manufacturer requires 2 types of radio I and II. I
manufacture two different products P and Q. The require 2 hrs. in plant A and 3 hrs. in plant B. II
factory has 24 units of A, 12 units of B and 18 units requires 3 hrs. in plant A & 1 hr. in plant B. Plant A
of C. One unit of product P requires 2 units of A, 2 can operate for almost 15 hrs. a day and B can
units of B and 4 units of C. One unit of Q requires 3 operate for almost 12 hrs. a day. The manufacturer
units of A, 1 units of B and 4 units of C. The profit of P makes a profit of Rs. 15 on I and Rs. 22 on II.
per unit is Rs. 5 and on Product Q per unit is Rs. 7. Formulate the L.P.P.
Formulate it as the L.P.P. problem. 9. A company must product 1000 kg. of a special
3. Health food X contains 4 units of Vitamins A per mixture. The mixture consists of two ingredients A
gram, 7 units of Vitamin B per gram. Food Y contains and B. A costs Rs. 18 per kg. and B costs Rs. 20 per
6 units of Vitamin A per gram and 11 units of Vitamin Kg. No more than 300 kg. of ingredient A can be used
B per gram. They cost 25 paise per gram and 35 and at least 150 kg. of B is required. Formulate the
paise per gram. The daily requirement of Vitamins A L.P.P.
and B is 90 and 130 units. Formulate the L.P.P. 10. A toy manufacturer produces two types of toys, dolls
4. A firm manufacturers two products A & B. The and guns, each of which must be processed through
product A requires 15 minutes in plant I and 25 two machines A and B. The maximum availability of
minutes in plant II. The product B needs 40 minutes machines A and B per day are 12 and 18 hrs.
in plant I and 20 minutes in plant II. Plants I and II respectively. The manufacturing doll requires 4 hrs. in
can be operated for 660 m and 720 m per day A and 2 hrs. in B. A gun requires 3 hrs. in A and 6 hrs.
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Rs. 50. Formulate the L.P.P. to maximize the profit. 21.Evaluate limx→0[log10+logx+0.1x]
11. Two different kinds of foods A and B are to be
considered. The minimum requirements for fats,
22.Evaluate limx→0[a+5x-a-5xx]
carbohydrates and proteins are 9, 24, 12 units 23. If f(x) = x+2, find limx→2[fx- f(2)x-2]
respectively. 1kg of A has 2, 16 & 4 units of each. 1 24.Evaluate limx→7[logx-log7x2-49]
kg of B has 6, 4 & 3 units of each. The cast of a is Rs. 25.Evaluate limx→π2[1-sin3xcos2x]
75 per kg. and of B is 60 per kg. Formulate the L.P.P.
12. A manufacturer produces bicycles and tricycles which
26.Evaluate limx→0[e8x- e5x- e3x+1cos4x-
are processed through two machines A and B. A is cos10x]
available for 120 hrs and 180 hrs. Tricycle requires 5
hrs on A and 3 hrs on B. Profit for tricycle is Rs. 45 for
a bicycle is Rs. 65. A bicycle requires 3 hrs on A and
10 hrs on B. Formulate the LPP.
13. A company manufactures two models of cars: model
A model B. To stay in business it must produce at
least 50 cars of model A per month. It has facilities to
produce at most 200 cars of model A and 150 cars of
model B per month. The total demand for both
models together is at most 300 cars per month. The
profit per car is Rs. 4000 for model A and Rs. 3000
for model b. It is required to determine the number of
cars of each type to be manufactured so as to get
maximum profit. Formulate this problem as a L.P.P.
LIMITS
1. Evaluate limx→π4[cosx-sinxπ-4x]
2. Evaluate limx→1[3x+1-2x-1]
3. Evaluate limx→3[x2-5x+6x2-9-x3-27x2+x-
12]
4. Evaluate limx→0[tanx-sinxx3]
5. Evaluate limx→2[x4-16x2-5x+6]
6. Evaluate limθ→π2[3cosθ+cos3θπ-2θ3]
7. Evaluate limx→a[x8-a8x12- a12]
8. Evaluate limx→π3[3-tanxπ-3x]
9. Evaluate limx→e[logx-1x-e]
10.Evaluate limx→-2[3x2-5kx-11]= -29, find K.
11.Evaluate limx→0[cosec x-cotxx]
12.Evaluate limx→π3[sec3x-83-tan2x]
13.Evaluate limx→2[1x-2-1x2-3x+2]
14.Evaluate limx→0[2x+3x+4x-3x+1x]
15.Evaluate limx→3[logx-log3x-3]
16.Evaluate limx→0[5x-
13sin5x.tan3x.log(1+x)]
17.Evaluate limx→0[7x-1sinx]
18.Evaluate limx→2[sin4x-8x2-5x+6]
19.Evaluate limx→0[32x-53x43x- 72x]