MT-114 Calculus

MT-114 CALCULUS

CREDIT HOURS

Theory = 3
Practical = 0

COURSE LEARNING OUTCOMES (CLOs)

S. No. CLOs Taxonomy
1 Identify functions and sketch their graphs using tools of calculus in relevant engineering problems Coginitive
Level 3*
2 Apply differential and integral calculus to interpret the physical systems and processes Coginitive
Level 3*
3 Identify real and complex numbers and determine the behavior of sequence and series Coginitive
Level 3*


COURSE CONTENT

  • Sets and Functions: Define rational, irrational and real numbers: rounding off a numerical value to specified value to specified number of decimal places or significant figures: solving quadratic. and rational inequalities in involving modulus with graphical representation: Definition of set, operations. Venn diagrams, DeMorgan’s laws, Cartesian product, Relation, Function and their types (Absolute value, greatest integer and combining functions). Graph of some well-known functions. Limit of functions and continuous and discontinuous functions with graphical representation.
  • Differential Calculus: Differentiations and Successive differentiation and its application: Lebnitz theorem. Taylor and Maclaurin theorems with remainders in Cauchy and Lagrange form, power series. Taylor and Maclaurin series, L Hopitals rule, extreme value of a function of one variable using first and second derivative test, asymptotes of a function. Curvature and radius of curvature of a curve. Partial differentiation, exact differential and its application in computing errors, extreme values of a function of two variables with and without constraints. Solution of non-linear equation, using Newton Raphson method.
  • Integral Calculus: Indefinite integrals and their computational techniques, reduction formulae, definite integrals and their convergence, Beta and Gamma functions and their identities, applications of integration Centre of pressure and depth of centre of pressure.
  • Sequence Series: Sequence, Infinite Series, Application of convergence tests such as comparison. Root, Ratio, raabe’s and Gauss tests on the behavior of series.
  • Complex Numbers: Argand diagram, De Moivre formula, root of polynomial equations, curve and regions in the complex plane, standard functions and their inverses (exponential, circular and Hyperbolic Functions).

RECOMMENDED BOOKS

(01) Calculus & Analytical Geometry Howard Anton

(02) Engineering Mathematics by Anthony Croft

(03) Calculus by Thomas & Finney

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