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Engineering Mathematics I Course

This course is an introductory engineering mathematics course for undergraduate engineering students. It covers topics in calculus, matrices, functions of several variables, infinite series, and integral calculus. The course aims to enable students to solve calculus-related problems. It carries 4 credits and has assessments based on attendance, assignments, tests, and a term paper. Better and real-time examples will be provided to help students learn the concepts.

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Engineering Mathematics I Course

This course is an introductory engineering mathematics course for undergraduate engineering students. It covers topics in calculus, matrices, functions of several variables, infinite series, and integral calculus. The course aims to enable students to solve calculus-related problems. It carries 4 credits and has assessments based on attendance, assignments, tests, and a term paper. Better and real-time examples will be provided to help students learn the concepts.

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Course Code: L 3

M T 2

H P 0

Course Title:

Engineering Mathematics -I

Credit (or Max. Marks) 4 Weightage MTE T P 0 T 40 20

CA 40

ETE P 0

Pre-requisites & objectives:

This course is offered to B.Tech Engineering students who have studied mathematics upto 10+2 standard. This course is designed to make students enable to solve calculus related problems.

Course Contents:
Sr. No. 1. Topic Approximate No. of Lectures

Matrices : Review of matrix algebra, rank of a matrix ,linear independence of Vectors, 9 Solution of system of linear equations, Gauss Elimination and Gauss Jordan method, Eigen Values values and Eigen Vectors, Cayley-Hamilton theorem, Diagonalization of matrix. Functions of several variables: Function of two or more variables, Total differentials and Derivatives, Approximation, Derivatives of Composite and implicit functions, Homogeneous Functions & Eulers Theorem, Jacobian, Taylors Series for a function of one and two variables, Maxima and minima of function of several variables, Lagranges method of undetermined multipliers. Introduction to the standard cartesian and polar curves, Curvature of cartesian and polar curves. Infinite Series: Sequence,series,convergence,geometric series and p-series,comparison test, integral test,D-Alemberts ratio test,Logarithmic test,Gauss test ,Raabes test, Cauchy root test, alternating series,Leibnitz rule,power series ,uniform convergence, Weierstrass M-test Integral Calculus : Area of standard bounded regions, rectification, Double and triple integration, Change of order of integration, Change of variable, Applications of Multiple Integrals to find area and volumes. 10

2.

3.

4.

Laboratory Work: Nil

Textbook:
Grewal B.S , Higher Engineering Mathematics, Khanna Publishers,Delhi,2007.

Additional Readings:
Chapters 2,3 ,Jain R.K. And Iyenger S.R.K, Advanced Engineering Mathematics,Narosa Publishing House,New Delhi,2007.

Component of Continuous Assessment:


Sr. No 1 2 3 Total Component Attendance Assignments and based test Term paper Frequency in term 10 72 18 100 Marks

8 1

Additional Passing Requirements (if any):

Salient Pedagogical Strategies


Better and real time examples will be given.

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