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INTRODUCTION, APPROXIMATION AND ERRORS

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Identify the picture of your instructor

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B.

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01.01INTRODUCTION

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To find velocity from acceleration vs time data, the mathematical procedure used is

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A. DifferentiationB. Integration

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The form of the exact solution to

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xx BeAe 5.1

xx BxeAe 5.1

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xx BxeAe 5.1

5)0(,32 yeydx

dy x is

A. .B. .C. . D. .

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Given the f (x) vs x curve, and the

magnitude of the areas as shown, the

value of

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xa5

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2b cA. -2B. 2C. 12D. Cannot be

determined

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TDD

A steel cylindrical shaft at room temperature is immersed in a dry-ice/alcohol bath. A layman estimates the reduction in diameter by using

while using the value of the thermal expansion coefficient at -108oF. Seeing the graph below, the magnitude of contraction you as a USF educated engineer would calculate would be ______________than the layman’s estimate.

A. LessB. MoreC. Same

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01.02MEASURING

ERRORS

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The number of significant digits in 2.30500 is

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A. 3B. 4C. 5D. 6

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The absolute relative approximate error in an iterative process at the end of the tenth iteration is 0.007%. The least number of significant digits correct in the answer is

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A. 2B. 3C. 4D. 5

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Three significant digits are expected to be correct after an iterative process. The pre-specified tolerance in this case needs to be less than or equal to

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A. 0.5%B. 0.05%C. 0.005%D. 0.0005%

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01.03SOURCES OF

ERROR

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The error caused by representing numbers such as 1/3 approximately is called

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A. Round-off errorB. Truncation error

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The number 6.749832 with 3 significant digits with rounding is

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A. 6.74B. 6.75C. 6.749D. 6.750

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The error caused by using only a few terms of the Maclaurin series to calculate ex results mostly in

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A. Truncation ErrorB. Round off Error

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The number 6.749832 with 3 significant digits with chopping is

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A. 6.74B. 6.75C. 6.749D. 6.750

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01.04BINARY

REPRESENTATION

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This is what you have been saying about your TI-30Xa

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A. B. C. D.

25% 25%25%25%A. I don't care what people say The rush is worth the priceI pay I get so high when you're with meBut crash and crave you when you are away

B. Give me back now my TI89Before I start to drink and whine TI30Xa calculators make me cryIncarnation of of Jason will you ever die

C. TI30Xa – you make me forget the high maintenance TI89.

D. I never thought I will fall in love again!

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(8)10=(?)2

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A. 1110B. 1011C. 0100D. 1000

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The binary representation of (0.3)10 is

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A. (0.01001……...)2

B. (0.10100……...)2

C. (0.01010……...)2

D. (0.01100……...)2

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01.05FLOATING POINT REPRESENTATIO

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Smallest positive number in a 7 bit word where 1st bit is used for sign of number, 2nd bit for sign of exponent, 3 bits for mantissa and 2 bits for exponent

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A. 0.000B. 0.125C. 0.250D. 1.000

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Five bits are used for the biased exponent. To convert a biased exponent to an unbiased exponent, you would

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A. add 7B. subtract 7C. add 15D. subtract 15

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01.07TAYLOR SERIES

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Taylor series

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!3!2h

xfh

xfhxfxfhxf

A. if values of h are smallB. if function and all its

derivatives are defined and continuous at x

C. if function and all its derivatives are defined and continuous in [x,x+h]

is only valid

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(01011)2 =(?)10

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A. 7B. 11C. 15D. 22

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The machine epsilon in a 7 bit number where 1st bit is used for sign of number, 2nd bit for sign of exponent, 3 bits for mantissa and 2 bits for exponent

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A. 0.125B. 0.25C. 0.5D. 1.0

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The number of significant digits in 0.0023406 is

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A. 4B. 5C. 6D. 7

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The number of significant digits in 2350 is

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A. 3B. 4C. 5D. 3 or 4

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To find velocity from location vs time data of the body, the mathematical procedure used is

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Given y= sin(2x), dy/dx at x=3 is

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1. 0.96002. 0.99453. 1.9204. 1.989

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In a five bit fixed representation, (0.1)10 is represented as (0.00011)2. The true error in this representation most nearly is

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A. 0.00625B. 0.053125C. 0.09375D. 9.5x10-8

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What will Maury Povich say when he dies, goes to heaven, and sees God?

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A. Why am I here; I should be with the lawyers.

B. Is Connie here?C. You are the Father.D. You are not the father.

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I walk like a pimp – Jeremy Reed

You know it's hard

out here for a

pimp,

When he tryin to

get this money for

the rent,

For the Cadillacs

and gas money

spent

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Largest positive number in a 7 bit number where 1st bit is used for sign of number, 2nd bit for sign of exponent, 3 bits for mantissa and 2 bits for exponent

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A. 1.875B. 4C. 7D. 15