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This course introduces engineering students to fundamental mathematical concepts. It is divided into six units covering topics in calculus, linear algebra, differential equations, and logic. The course aims to provide students with basic mathematical skills and prepare them for more advanced courses. It focuses on functions, limits, differentiation, integration, matrices, determinants, vectors, eigenvectors and linear programming.

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This course introduces engineering students to fundamental mathematical concepts. It is divided into six units covering topics in calculus, linear algebra, differential equations, and logic. The course aims to provide students with basic mathematical skills and prepare them for more advanced courses. It focuses on functions, limits, differentiation, integration, matrices, determinants, vectors, eigenvectors and linear programming.

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MTH107:ELEMENTARY MATHEMATICS FOR ENGINEERS

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Course Objectives:
The objective of this course is to familiarize the students with elements of mathematics. It
acquaints the students with standard concepts and tools that will serve as building blocks
towards tackling more advanced level of mathematics.
This is specially designed for students to help them bring to speed with other students
who have already had some training in mathematics at the 12th Standard level.
Unit I
Basic Calculus : Functions, Graphical representation of functions., Classification of
functions, Limit of a function and Evaluation of limits, Continuity of a function-At a
point, Continuity of a function-In an interval
Unit II
Differential Calculus : Differential coefficient, General rules of differentiation,
Derivatives of standard functions, Derivatives of Parametric forms, Derivatives of
implicit functions, Logarithmic differentiation, Maxima and Minima, Partial derivatives,
Total Derivatives
Unit III
Integral Calculus : Integration as an inverse process of differentiation and
properties of indefinite integral, Methods of integration-By Substitution, Methods of
integration-By Partial fractions, Methods of integration-By Parts, Definite integral as
Limit of sum., Properties of definite integral, Method of solving first order differential
equations-By Variable separable and Homogeneous differential equations, Linear
differential equations of first order and first degree
Unit IV
Linear Algebra : Determinant and its properties, Matrices, operations, Transpose,
Ad joint, Inverse, Solution of Linear system of equations by Cramer's rule, Rank of a
matrix, Vectors-Linear dependance and independance, Eigen values and Eigen
vectors, Properties of Eigen values, Cayley-Hamilton theorem
Unit V
Linear Programming Problems : Formulation of the problem, Graphical Method,
General LPP, Canonical and standard form of LPP, Simplex method, Duality concept
Unit VI
Elements of Logic and Set theory : Sets and Set operations, Laws of set theory
and principle of inclusion, De Morgan's law, Algebra of Logic, Logical operators,
Statement generated by a set, Equivalence, Duality law and Arguments
Text Books:
1. Higher Engineering Mathematics by B.S.Grewal, khanna publisher., 42th Edition,
(2012)
References:
1. Elementary Engineering Mathematics by Dr. B.S. Grewal, Khanna publisher, 11th
Edition, (2005)
2. Advanced Calculus by Robert C.Wrede Murry Spiegel, Tata McGraw - Hill
Education, 2nd Edition, (2005)
Credits:3
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