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Q-1: By using Gauss-Jordan elimination method
x+y+z=7
3x+3y+4z=24
2x+y+3z=16
Solution
Hence X=3 , Y= 1 , Z=3
Q-2:
By Jacobi’s iterative method
17 1 2
x y z
20 20 20
18 3 1
y x z
20 20 20
25 2 3
z x y
20 20 20
1
x [17 1y 2 z ]
20
1
y [18 3x z ]
20
1
z [25 2 x 3 y ]
20
We Start with X0=Y0=Z0=0
1
x1 [17 1(0) 2(0)] 0.85
20
1
y1 [18 3(0) 0] 0.9
20
1
z1 [25 2(0) 3(0)] 1.25
20
Second Iteration
1
x2 [17 1( 0.9) 2(1.25)] 1.02
20
1
y2 [18 3(0.85) (1.25)] 0.965
20
1
z2 [25 2(0.85) 3(0.9)] 1.03
20
Third iteration
1
x3 [17 1(0.965) 2(1.03)] 1.0012
20
1
y3 [18 3(1.02) (1.03)] 1.0015
20
1
z3 [25 2(1.02) 3(0.965)] 1.00575
20
Q-3: Solution
Since, the given system is diagonally dominant: hence we can apply here the Gauss
Seidal method.
From the given system of equations.
1
x r 1 [17 y r 2 z r ]
20
1
y r 1 [18 3x r 1 z r ]
20
1
z r 1 [25 2 x r 1 3 y r 1 ]
20
Iteration 1
For r=0
Taking y=z=0 on right handside of first [Link] second equation we take z = 0 and
current value of x. In third equation we take current value of both x and y.
1 17
x1 [17 0 0] 0.85
20 20
1
y1 [18 3(0.85) 0] 1.0275
20
1
z1 [25 2(0.85) 3(1.0275)] 1.010875
20
Iteration 2
Similar procedure as used in Iteration 1 will be used for Iteration 2 and 3.
1 20.04925
x 2 [17 (1.0275) 2(1.010875)] 1.0024625
20 20
1
y 2 [18 3(1.0024625) 1.010875] 0.999825
20
1
z 2 [25 2(1.0024625) 3(0.999825)] 0.99978
20
Iteration3
1
x 3 [17 (0.999825) 2(0.99978)] 0.999969
20
1
y 3 [18 3(0.999969) 0.99978] 1.00000635
20
1
z 3 [25 2(0.999969) 3(1.00000635)] 1.000002148
20
In tabular form as
Variables
Iterations X Y Z
1 0.85 -1.0275 1.0109
2 1.00246 -0.9998 0.9998
3 0.99997 -1.00001 1.000002
Heace the exact solution is
X = 1 , Y = -1 and Z = 1