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Led Figo +, Stephen's method is equivalent to George’s method of estimating J. 2002-AL-A MATA 2-9 RRS FOR TEACHERS| RRMGEA FOR TEACHERS’ USE ONLY Solution Marks: Remarks 7) when etre fsare! im | Forevatusting wien cients [x e=a00¢5 +0 Q) QB) TA+1A | 1A for each correct equation ((1), (2) or (3) Solve (1), 2)and() ™ a=0,b= pe 5 alee (b) From (a), G=3f6) gi). Put £6) =sinx 1 nel J=zsingg)+ sin) IM = 0.3001 —1A__ 2 (c) Using Simpson’s rale with two subintervals, 1a Lea r gf Hl0 £10) + NEG) +E IM USE ONLY ARR MEH FOR TEACHERS’ USE ONLY Solution Marks Remarks (@) Since Stephen's and George’s methods are equivalent for, error in using G to estimate J = error in using Simpson's rule with two subintervals to-estimate J. Be) =—FE5 GN aE) where 60) = asin and eget a) = xsinz Bix) =sinx+ xeosx 2° 2) g(x)=—4cos.x+x5inx g(x) =Ssinx+xcosx20¥ xe [0,1] cos x= xsinx -3sin x—xcosx g(x) is increasing on 0, 1). 2 (0)=~4, 8 (1) =-1.3197 “the greatest value of |g'(x)} im [0, 1] is 4. L e 180x2! -. = 0.0014 *. an upper bound for the magnitade of the error is 0.0014, 1EQ)|s: IM 1A 1A For finding g(x) 2002-AL-A MATH 2-10 RRABEH FOR TEACHERS’ USE ONLY ARAMEH FOR TEACHERS’ USE ONLY Solution ‘Marks Remarks 8 @__ (i) Let £()=1-e(a) whieh is differentiable and thus] 1M continuous in [a, 5}. Since g(x) fies in (a, 5] forall xin (a, 6], » @$g(2) Sb for all xin (0, b] §(a)=a-g(a) $0 1) =b-g(@)20 So there exist atleast one root in (a, 5]. P@=1-8) Since | g'(x)|

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