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RATIONALE

Contents of this course provide fundamental base for understanding elementary


mathematics and their uses in solving engineering problems. Contents of this course will
enable students to use basic mathematical function like logarithms, partial fractions,
matrices and basic 2D, curves in solving various engineering problems of all fields.

LEARNING OUTCOMES

After undergoing this course, the students will be able to:

• apply Binomial theorem to solve engineering problems


• apply determinants properties and Crammer’s rule to solve engineering problems
• apply dot & cross product of vectors to find the solution of engineering problems
• use complex numbers in various engineering problems
• apply differential calculus and higher order to solve engineering problems
• find velocity, acceleration, errors and approximation in engineering problems with
application of derivatives.

DETAILED CONTENTS

1. Algebra -I (12 Periods)

1.1 Series : AP and GP; Sum, nth term, Mean

1.2 Binomial theorem for positive, negative and fractional index (without
proof). Application of Binomial theorem.

1.3 Determinants : Elementary properties of determinant of order 2 and 3,


Multiplication system of algebraic equation, Consistency of equation,
Crammer's rule
2. Algebra- II (12 Periods)

2.1 Vector algebra : Dot and Cross product, Scaler and vector triple product.

2.2 Complex number.

Complex numbers, Representation, Modulus and amplitude


Demoivre theorem, its application in solving algebraic equations,
Mod. function and its properties..

3. Trigonometry (10 Periods)

3.1 Relation between sides and angles of a triangle : Statement of various


formulae showing relationship between sides and angle of a triangle.

3.2 Inverse circular functions : Simple case only

4. Differential Calculus - I (18 Periods)

4.1 Functions, limits, continuity, - functions and their graphs, range and
domain, elementary methods of finding limits (right and left),
elementary test for continuity and differentiability.

4.2 Methods of finding derivative, Trigonometric functions, exponential


function, Function of a function, Logaritimic differentiation,
Differentiation of Inverse trigonometric function, Differentiation of
implicit functions.

5. Differential Calculus - II (18 Periods)

5.1 Higher order derivatives, Leibnitz theorem (without proof). Simple


applications.

5.2 Application - Finding Tangents, Normal, Points of


Maxima/Minima, Increasing/Decreasing functions, Rate, Measure,
velocity, Acceleration, Errors and approximation.

INSTRUCTONAL STRATEGY

The basic instructional strategy to teach basic mathematics, Binomial theorem,


trigonometry, differential equations etc. should be conceptual with real world applications
of relevant branch. More numerical and theory examples can be used for clear
understanding of the content.

MEANS OF ASSESSMENT

- Assignments and Quiz/Class Tests


- Mid-term and End-term Written Tests
- Model/Prototype Making

RECOMMENDED BOOKS

1. Elementary Engineering Mathematics by BS Grewal, Khanna Publishers, New Delhi


2. Engineering Mathematics, Vol I & II by SS Sastry, Prentice Hall of India Pvt. Ltd.,
3 Applied Mathematics-I by Chauhan and Chauhan, Krishna Publications, Meerut.

4. Applied Mathematics-I (A) by Kailash Sinha and Varun Kumar; Aarti Publication,
Meerut
SUGGESTED DISTRIBUTION OF MARKS

Topic Time Allotted Marks Allotted

(Periods) (%)

1. 12 20

2. 12 20

3. 10 12

4 18 24

5 18 24

Total 70 100

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