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COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE L T P C

ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS I
1150MA202 2 2 2 4
Course Category:
Foundation
a. Preamble :
This course provides an introduction to the basic concepts and techniques of multivariable calculus,
matrices, sequence and series and ordinary differential equations emphasizing their inter-relations
and applications to design of steel structure engineering, design of automotive engineering,
electromagnetic theory, aerodynamics, electrical circuits and network engineering.

b. Prerequisite Courses:
Higher Secondary Mathematics

c. Related Courses:
Strength of Materials, Structural Analysis I & II, Design of steel Structure
Engineering Mechanics, Fluid Mechanics, Design of Automatic Engine
Antenna and Wave Propagation, Electro Magnetic Theory, Finite Element Analysis.

d. Course Educational Objectives :


 To develop computational skill in Matrices.
 To test convergence of sequence and series.
 Determination of differentiability in multi dimension with system engineering, robotics and
electrical circuit theory.
 To determine multiple integrals in aerodynamics, fluid mechanics and Artificial Intelligence,
Electromagnetic theory.
 To form and solve ordinary differential equation in modern control theory, computational
fluid dynamics and control systems.

e. Course Outcomes :
Upon the successful completion of the course, students will be able to:
Knowledge Level (Based
CO
Course Outcomes on revised Bloom’s
Nos.
Taxonomy)
Employ the knowledge of diagonalization of symmetric matrix in
CO1 K3
the study of quadratic form.
Resolve the question of the convergence or divergence of a
CO2 K3
sequence and a series of positive terms.
Compute the partial and total derivatives, Jacobianand optimality
CO3 K3
of functions of several variables.
Calculate double and triple integrals and apply to measure the
CO4 K3
area of a plane surface and the volume of a solid.
CO5 Demonstrate the different methods of finding the solutions of linear
differential equations. K3

f. Correlation of COs with POs :


Cos PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5 PO6 PO7 PO8 PO9 PO10 PO11 PO12
CO1. H
CO2. H
CO3 H
CO4 H
CO5 H
H- High; M-Medium; L-Low

g. Course Content :

UNIT I MATRICES L- 6 + T-2+P-4


Characteristic equation - Eigen values and Eigen vectors of a real matrix – Statement of Cayley- Hamilton
theorem – Applications of Cayley -Hamilton theorem in finding the inverse of a non-singular matrix and
the power of a square matrix – Diagonalization of symmetric matrices – Nature of Quadratic forms.

UNIT II SEQUENCES AND SERIES L- 6 + T-2+P-4


Sequences – Convergence of series – Series of positive terms – Tests for convergence (n-th term, ratio,
comparison, root and integral tests) and divergence - Leibnitz test for alternating series –Series of positive
and negative terms - Absolute and conditional convergence– Power series – Taylor and Maclaurin series.

UNIT III DIFFERENTIAL CALCULUS OF SEVERAL VARABLES


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Limits and continuity- Partial Derivatives – Total derivative – Differentiation of implicit functions – inverse
functions – Jacobian – Maxima and minima of functions of two variables – Lagrange’s method of
undetermined multipliers.
UNIT IV INTEGRAL CALCULUS OF SEVERAL VARIABLES
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Double integrals- Change of order of integration – Double integrals in polar coordinates – Triple integrals
– Area as a double integral – Volume as a triple integral
UNIT V ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS
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Higher order linear differential equations with constant coefficients –Method of undetermined coefficients
- Method of variation of parameters – Cauchy’s and Legendre’s linear equations – Simultaneous first order
linear equations with constant coefficients- Simple Engineering Applications.

h. Learning Resources
a. Text Books :
1. Kreyszig E, Advanced Engineering Mathematics, 12th edition, John Wiley and Sons, New
York, 2010.
2. Kanti B. Dutta., Mathematical Methods of Science and Engineering – Aided with MATLAB,
Cengage Learning, New Delhi, 2013.

b. References:
1. Grewal B.S., Higher Engineering Mathematics, Khanna Publishers, New Delhi, 41st Edition,
2011.
2. Jain R.K andIyengar, S.R.K Advanced Engineering Mathematics, 3rd edition, Narosa
Publishing House, 2009.
3. Peter O’ Neil, Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Cengage Learning, Boston, USA, 2012.
4. Dennis G. Zill, Warren S. Wright and Michael R.Cullen. Advanced Engineering Mathematics
(4th Edn) Jones & Bartlett Learning, Canada, 2011.
5. Stroud.K.A.Advanced Engineering Mathematics (4th Edn) Palgrave Macmillan, New York-
2003.
6. Dean G. Duffy. Advanced Engineering Mathematics with MATLAB, 2ndEdn. Chapman &
Hall / CRC Press.New York, 2003 (Taylor and Francis, e-library, 2009).

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