PRACTICE PROBLEMS

Solution of Nonlinear Equations

p. 50, ex: 1, 3(b,c); p .51, ex: 1(b)

p. 61, ex: 6, 9 ; p. 62, ex: 3, 4

p. 85, ex: 3, 5 ; p. 86, ex: 7, 8, 14 ; p. 88, ex: 1, 2

Solution of Linear Equations

p. 137, ex: 1; p .138, ex: 5, 9, 12

p. 139, ex: 14 (ii)

p. 153, ex: 5, 6

p. 165, ex: 1, 3, 5, 6

Solution of a System of Nonlinear Equations

p. 180-181, ex: 2; p .182, ex: 7, 8

Interpolation

p. 217, ex: 1; p. 218, ex: 5

p. 229, ex: 5, 8

Curve Fitting

p. 259, ex: 3

p. 275, ex: 3; p. 276, ex: 4, p. 277, ex: 10,11,12,13

p. 295, ex: 3,5,9

Numerical Differentiation

p. 335, ex: 3,5,6,7; p. 336, ex: 9,12

p. 350, ex: 7,9

Numerical Integration

Example 7.1-7.3, 7.5-7.12, 7.14

p. 362, ex: 1(c),2(a) (trapezoidal and Simpson only); p. 364, ex: 11

p. 375, ex: 4,7,8(a); p. 376, ex. 10

p. 406, ex: 2,6(a),8,9

Differential Equations

Example 9.4 - 9.7, 9.10 - 9.11, 9.15 - 9.18

p. 472, ex: 3, p. 473, ex: 9; p.480, ex: 6, p. 502, ex: 3,6

p. 523, ex: 1; p. 524, ex. 5

p. 542, ex.1