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Course code Course

Course Name L-T-P Credits


Category
MA1102 Engineering Mathematics-I BSC 3-1-0 4

Course Learning Objectives: The objective of this course is to


1. Discuss the Solutions of first order differential equations
2. Understand Continuity and differentiability of multi-variable functions and its applications to
discuss maximum and minimum
3. Discuss the convergence Improper integrals and apply Leibnitz rule
4. Discuss the linear transformation and its Eigen values and Eigen vectors.
5. Discuss numerical methods to find the roots of polynomial and transcendental equations
Interpolating and Fitting the curves for data points.
6. Evaluate integrals by using numerical methods and solving IVP

Course Content:
Unit – I (8 Contact hours)

Differential equations of first order and first degree:


Basic concepts, Variable Separable method, homogeneous differential equations, Exact
differential equations, Integrating factor, Differentiable equations Reducible to exact, Linear
differential equations, Bernoulli differential equations

Unit - II (16 Contact hours)

Functions of several variables:


Limit, Continuity and Differentiability of functions of several variables, Partial derivatives and
their geometrical interpretation, Differentials, Derivatives of Composite and Implicit functions,
Chain rule, Jacobians, Derivatives of higher order, Homogeneous functions, Euler's theorem, and
Harmonic functions, Taylor's expansion of functions of several variables, Maxima and Minima
of functions of several variables - Lagrange's method of multipliers.
Unit - III (8 Contact hours)

Beta and Gamma Functions:


Convergence of improper integrals, tests of convergence, Beta and Gamma functions -
elementary properties, differentiation under integral sign, and differentiation of integrals with
variable limits - Leibnitz rule.

Unit - IV ( 11 Contact hours)

Linear Algebra:
Vector Spaces, Linear Combinations of Vectors, Linear dependence and Independence, System
of Linear Equations, Rank of a Matrix, Inverse of a matrix, Eigen values and Eigen Vectors.
Properties for various type of matrices (i.e Symmetric, skew-symmetric, Hermitian, Skew -
Hermitian, Orthogonal, Unitary matrices and Idempotent matrix)

Unit - V ( 9 Contact hours)


Numerical solution of transcendental equations, Interpolation and Curve fitting:
Roots of polynomial and transcendental equations – bisection method, Regula-falsi method and
Newton-Raphson method, Finite differences, Newton's forward and backward interpolation
formulae, Gauss central difference Interpolation formulae, Curve fitting by Least square method
[(i) straight line (ii) Parabola].

Unit – VI ( 8 Contact hours)

Numerical integration and numerical solution of IVP:


Lagrange interpolation, Divided differences, Trapezoidal rule, Simpson's 1/3rd rule rule for
numerical integration, Solution of IVP by Euler and Runga-Kutta method.

Learning resources

Text book:
1. ERWIN KREYSZIG, ‘Advanced Engineering Mathematics’, Wiley-India, 9th Edition
Reference Books:
1. TOM M. APOSTAL,’ Calculus, Volume II’, Wiley-India, Second Edition,
2. R. K. JAIN AND S. R. K. IYENGAR,’ Advanced Engineering Mathematics’, Narosa
Publishers, 3rd Edition.
3. B.S.GREWAL, ‘Higher Engineering Mathematics’, Khanna Publishers, 42nd Edition.

Web resources:

1. NPTEL, IIT- Madras, 08-June-2017, Introduction to ordinary differential equations URL:


https://nptel.ac.in/courses/111106100/12
2. NPTEL, IIT- Kanpur, 15-March-2016, Differential Calculus of Several Variables URL:
https://nptel.ac.in/courses/111104092/11
3. RGUKT Course Content

Course outcomes: At the end of the course, the student will be able to
CO 1 Solve first order differential equations.
Explain limits and continuity, differentiability and partial derivatives of functions
CO 2
of multivariable and solve the extremum problems subjected to constraints.
CO 3 Apply Leibnitz rule and beta gamma functions to evaluate improper integrals.
CO 4 Finding Eigen values and Eigen vector for a linear transformation.
CO 5 Approximate the roots of polynomial and transcendental equations.
Approximate the value at a point by using given discrete data. Solve IVP
CO 6
numerically.

For Theory courses only:


Course Nature Theory
Assessment Method
Assessment Weekly tests Monthly tests End Semester Test Total
Tool
Weightage (%) 10% 30% 60% 100%

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