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COURSE OBJECTIVE:
This course introduces fundamental concepts in Calculus and analytical geometry to the engineering
students. In this course we will cover the calculus of real valued functions. The objectives of this
course are Motivate students to develop their intuition on analyzing functions and interpreting
results, rather than just focus on mathematical formulation. Use both the definition of derivative as a
limit and the rules of differentiation to differentiate functions.
COURSE OUTLINE:
Functions & Graphs: Basic concepts of functions, types, graph, shifting of graphs. Limits: Left-hand
and right-hand limits, Infinite limits, conditions of continuity. Derivatives: Derivatives and their
rules, Implicit differentiation, evaluation of limits using L’ Hopital’s rule, Rolle’s theorem, Mean
value theorem, maxima and minima of functions of single, Curve sketching, asymptotes, tangent and
normal, Higher order derivatives, Leibnitz theorem, Taylor’s and McLaurin’s series, Limits and
continuity, partial derivatives and chain rule, Maxima/minima of function of two variables.
Integrations: Indefinite integrals, Riemann sums and definite integrals, Fundamental theorems of
integral calculus, Integration by substitution, by parts, by partial fraction and by trigonometric
substitution, double integrals, change of order, conversion to polar form, Application in finding area
and volume. Vector Algebra: Review of vector algebra, vector product of three and four vectors,
volume of parallelepiped and tetrahedron, Parametric equations, Polar coordinates, rectangular
coordinates system in three dimensions, Direction cosines, Equations of straight line, Plane.
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COURSE LEARNING OUTCOMES (CLOs) and its mapping with Program Learning
Outcomes (PLOs):
CLO Bloom’s
Course Learning Outcomes (CLOs) PLOs
No. Taxonomy
PLO_1 C2
1 Demonstrate the basic concepts of calculus (as per (Understanding)
and their need in engineering. department)
PLO_1
Apply Differential and partial Calculus to C3
2 (as per
interpret different engineering problems. (Applying)
department))
Analyze the concepts of vector algebra, PLO_1
C4
3 analytical geometry, and Integration in (as per
(Analyzing)
engineering problems. department))
GRADING POLICY:
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Maurice D. Weir, Joel Hass, Frank R. Giordano, Thomas’ Calculus, 14th edition, Pearson
Prentice Hall., (2017). ISBN 13: 978-0-13-443898-6, ISBN 10: 0-13-443898-1
URL:https://www.engbookspdf.net/thomas-calculus-14th-edition-pdf/
REFERENCE BOOKS:
Anton, Bivens, Davis, Calculus, 11th edition, John Willey & Sons, Inc., (2016). ISBN-13:
978- 8126556403, ISBN-10: 9788126556403
Earl William Swokoski, Calculus, 5th edition, PWS-KENT Pub. Co., (1991). ISBN 13: 978-
0534926489, ISBN 10 0534435386
Morris Kline, Calculus: An Intuitive and Physical Approach, 2nd edition, Dover
Publications, (2013). ISNB 13: 978-0486404530, ISNB 10: 9780486404530
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LECTURE PLAN
Week Required
Week Dates Topics Key Date
No. Reading
Functions: T.B: 1.1 1,3,5,7,15,17,
Basic concepts, types of functions, Page 11-12 19,47,49,51,5
1
12-03-2024 Domain and range of function. Q1-8 Q15-20 3,55,57,59,61
to Symmetries of functions(even odd Q47-62
15-03-2024 function)
graphs of some standard functions T.B: 1.2
Shifting of graphs Page 18 1,3,5,7,9,11,1
Composite functions Q1-21
3,15,17,19,21,
Q23-30
23,25,27,29
Existence and estimating of limits, T.B: 2.2
18-03-2024 Finding limits graphically Continuity, Page 53-54
to continuity test Q1-6, Q11-22
2
22-03-2024 2.4 Assignment
Page 70-71 1
Q1-4
Q11-12
2.5
Page 81-82
Q1-10
Q13,14
Q29,30
T.B: 3.2
Differentiability of functions of Page 111
Q7-12
25-03-2024 single variable: Derivatives and their 3.3
to rules Higher order derivatives. Page 121
3
29-03-2024 Q1-20
Derivatives of trigonometric Page 127
functions, Chain rule, their Ex 3 and Ex 5
3.4
Page 130
Q7,8,13,23
Ex 3.5
Q1-10
Ex 3.6
Q1-8
applications
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T.B: 14.3
29-04-2024 Functions of more than one variables Page 818
to Partial derivatives Chain rule Q1-Q5
8
03-05-2024 14.4
Page 1003
Q1-6
T.B: 15.1
10-06-2024 Double integrals
Page 887
14 to Application in finding area and
Q1-Q8
14-06-2024 volume
Ex2
T.B: 11.3
Polar spherical and rectangular Q6. Q7
coordinates system in three Q27-36
24-06-2024 T.B 12.5
dimensions Quiz 3
16 to Q1-10, Q21-24
Parametric equations,
28-06-2024
Equations of straight line Q47.48
Equations of plane
(15-07-2024 to 15-07-2024)
*T. B stands for recommended textbook: Maurice D. Weir, Joel Hass, Frank R. Giordano, Thomas’ Calculus.
T.B: 11.3
Q6. Q7
Q27-36
T.B 12.5
Q1-10, Q21-24
Q47.48
5.4
Page 288
Ex 6
Q51-52
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T.B
8.1
Page 448
Q1-Q6
Q10-Q16
8.2
Page 457-458
Q1-8
T.B 8.5
Page 477
Q9-16
Q21,22
Q 17, Q19
8.3
Page 465-466
Q1-12
midss
continuity 2.5
hopital 7.5
partial derivatives or chain rule 14.3
14.4
4.2
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