This syllabus outlines the topics covered in the Engineering Mathematics-I course. The course is worth 4 credits and will include an in-semester exam worth 30 marks, end semester exam worth 70 marks, and term work (TW) worth 25 marks. The topics covered are differential calculus, Fourier series, partial differentiation, applications of partial differentiation, linear algebra including matrices and systems of linear equations, and eigenvalues and eigenvectors. The in-semester exam will include three questions worth 5 marks each from either differential calculus or Fourier series topics.
This syllabus outlines the topics covered in the Engineering Mathematics-I course. The course is worth 4 credits and will include an in-semester exam worth 30 marks, end semester exam worth 70 marks, and term work (TW) worth 25 marks. The topics covered are differential calculus, Fourier series, partial differentiation, applications of partial differentiation, linear algebra including matrices and systems of linear equations, and eigenvalues and eigenvectors. The in-semester exam will include three questions worth 5 marks each from either differential calculus or Fourier series topics.
This syllabus outlines the topics covered in the Engineering Mathematics-I course. The course is worth 4 credits and will include an in-semester exam worth 30 marks, end semester exam worth 70 marks, and term work (TW) worth 25 marks. The topics covered are differential calculus, Fourier series, partial differentiation, applications of partial differentiation, linear algebra including matrices and systems of linear equations, and eigenvalues and eigenvectors. The in-semester exam will include three questions worth 5 marks each from either differential calculus or Fourier series topics.
This syllabus outlines the topics covered in the Engineering Mathematics-I course. The course is worth 4 credits and will include an in-semester exam worth 30 marks, end semester exam worth 70 marks, and term work (TW) worth 25 marks. The topics covered are differential calculus, Fourier series, partial differentiation, applications of partial differentiation, linear algebra including matrices and systems of linear equations, and eigenvalues and eigenvectors. The in-semester exam will include three questions worth 5 marks each from either differential calculus or Fourier series topics.
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Syllabus
• Engineering Mathematics –I [107001]
Credits Examination Scheme
In semester Exam :30 Marks 04 End semester Exam :70 Marks TW : 25 Marks
Unit I : Differential Calculus
Rolle’s theorem ,Mean value theorem ,Taylor’s series and Maclaurin’s series ,Expansion of a functions using standard expansions ,Indeterminate Forms, L’Hospital Rule ,Evaluation of limits and applications. Unit II : Fourier Series Definition , Dirichlet’s conditions, Full range Fourier series , Half range Fourier series, Harmonic analysis, Parseval’s identity and applications to problem in engineering
Unit III : Partial Differentiation
Introduction to functions of several variables , partial derivatives, Euler’s theorem on Homogeneous functions , Partial derivatives of composite function ,total derivatives, change of independent variables
Unit IV : Applications of Partial Differentiation
Jacobian and it’s applications ,errors and approximations ,Maxima and Minima of a function of two variables , Lagrange’s method of undetermined multipliers . Unit V:Linear Algebra –Matrices system of Linear equations Rank of Matrix ,System of linear equation ,linear dependence and independence ,linear and orthogonal transformations, applications to problem in engineering
Unit VI : Linear Algebra – Eigen values And Eigen
vectors , Diagonaliztion of a matrix ,Reduction of Quadratic forms to canonical form by linear and orthogonal transformations In semester Question paper pattern Time :1 Hour Max Marks :30 Answer Q.1 or Q.2 , Q.3 or Q.4 Q.1 Topic Marks
(a) Rolle’s /Lagranges Mean value theorem 05
(b) Taylor’s series / Maclaurin’s Series 05
(c) Indeterminate Form 05
OR
Q.2 Topic Marks
(a) Expansion 05
(b) Maclaurin’s Series/Taylor’s series 05
(c) Indeterminate Form [find constant a and b] 05
Q.3 Topic Marks
(a) Fourier series 05
(b) Half range series 05
(c) Parseval’s Identity 05
OR
Q.4 Topic Marks
(a) Fourier series 05 (b) Half range series 05 (c) Harmonic Analysis 05