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EMINING TECHNICAL TRAINING INSTITUTE

COURSE OUTLINE
Lecturer EDWARD K BIWOTT Level DIPLOMA MODULE II
Department MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Class MED II &MVD II
Subject Name ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS II Code
Course Term 1 Date of Preparation 20TH FEB, 2021
Subject Requirements.
1. drawing instruments
2. calculator
SN. Topics Subtopics Activities/Applications
1 INTEGRAL CALCULUS  Definition of integration  Define integration
 Indefinite and definite integrals  Differentiate between indefinite and definite
 Methods of integration integrals
 Application of integration  Solve problems involving various methods of
integration
 Apply integration to real life situations.

2 DIFFERENTIAL CALCULUS  Definition of derivative of a function  Define the derivative of a function


 Differentiation from first principle  Differentiate from first principle
 Tables of some common derivatives  Refer to tables of derivatives of some common
 Rules of differentiation functions
 Higher order derivatives  State and use rules of differentiation
 Definition of partial dervative  Determine the derivative of higher order
 Partial differentiation for function of two variables  Define partial derivatives of two variables
 Application of partial differentiation to small changes,  Differentiate partially functions of two
stationary points, curve sketching and rates of change variables
 Apply differentiation to stationary points curve
sketching rates of change, small changes
 Solve problems involving small changes using
partial factions
 Find stationary points for functions of two
variables
3 POWER SERIES  Definition of the term power series  explain the term power series
 Taylor’s theorem  state Taylor’s theorem
 Deduction of Maclaurin’s theorem from Taylor’s  deduce Maclaurin’s theorem from Taylor’s
theorem theorem
 Use Taylor’s theorem to obtain power series  use Taylor’s theorem to obtain power series
 Use Maclaurin’s theorem to obtain power series  use Maclaurin’s theorem to obtain power
 Application of Taylor’s theorem and Maclaurin’s series
theorems in numerical work  apply Taylor’s and Maclaurin’s theorems of
numerical work

ASSESSMENT
ASSIGNMENTS 10%
CATS: 30%
END OF TERM EXAMS: 60%

References;
1. Lecture notes
2. KNEC past papers

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