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MA110 CoursePlan

This document provides details about the Engineering Mathematics I course offered at National Institute of Technology Karnataka, Surathkal. It includes information about the course code, title, credits, instructor, and objectives. The course aims to teach calculus of two or more variables, including limits, continuity, partial differentiation, and integration. Students are expected to understand concepts of limits, continuity, differentiability, and solve problems in integral and vector calculus. The course content is outlined covering topics in functions of multiple variables, double and triple integrals, and vector calculus. Student evaluation includes internal assessments, a midterm exam, and a final exam.

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MA110 CoursePlan

This document provides details about the Engineering Mathematics I course offered at National Institute of Technology Karnataka, Surathkal. It includes information about the course code, title, credits, instructor, and objectives. The course aims to teach calculus of two or more variables, including limits, continuity, partial differentiation, and integration. Students are expected to understand concepts of limits, continuity, differentiability, and solve problems in integral and vector calculus. The course content is outlined covering topics in functions of multiple variables, double and triple integrals, and vector calculus. Student evaluation includes internal assessments, a midterm exam, and a final exam.

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National Institute of Technology Karnataka, Surathkal

Course Details and Evaluation Plan

Course Code : MA110


Course Title : Engineering Mathematics I
L-T-P : 3-0-0
Credits : 3
Course Instructor : Dr. V. Murugan
Teaching Department : Mathematical and Computational Sciences (MACS)
Objective of the course : To expose the students to the calculus of two or more variables
- Limits, continuity, Partial Differentiation and differentiability
- Concepts of Surface, Area, Volume through multiple integrals
- line integrals and eventually Stokes’ and Divergence Theorems.
Skill development of the student : Understanding the concept of limits, continuity, differentiability
expected from the course and integration for functions of two or more variables; capability
to analyze and solve problems in integral calculus and
vector calculus effectively.

Contents

• Functions of two or more variables: Definition, Region in a plane, Level curves, Level
surfaces, Limits, Continuity, Partial derivatives, Differentiability, Gradients, Directional
derivatives, Normals to level curves and tangents, Extreme values and saddle points, La-
grange multipliers. (Sections 14.1-14.3,14.4 (Theorems 5,6),14.5-14.8; [1])

• Integral Calculus: Double Integrals, Areas, Double Integrals in Polar Form, Triple Inte-
grals in Rectangular Coordinates, Triple integrals in Cylindrical and Spherical coordinates,
Substitutions in Multiple Integrals. (Sections 15.1-15.4, 15.6-15.7; [1])

• Vector Calculus: Line Integrals (exclude “mass and moment calculations”), Vector Fields,
Work, Circulation and Flux, Path Independence, Potential Functions, and Conservative
Fields, Green’s Theorem in the Plane, Surface Area and Surface Integrals, (exclude “mass
and moments of thin shells”), Parametrized Surfaces, Stokes’ theorem (without proof), The
Divergence theorem (without proof), (exclude Gauss’s Law of Electromagnetic Theory and
the Continuity Equation of Hydrodynamics). (Sections 16.1-16.8; [1])

Reference books

1. M.D. Weir, J. Hass and F.R. Giordano, Thomas’ Calculus, 11th Edition, Pearson.

2. R. Courant and F.John, Introduction to calculus and analysis, Volume II, Springer-Verlag

3. N. Piskunov, Differential and Integral Calculus, Vol I & II (Translated by George Yankovsky).

4. E. Kreyszig, Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Wiley Publishers.

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Evaluation Plan

Sl.No. Exam %
1 Mock Quiz 0
2 Internal Assessment (Assignments/Quizzes) 60
3 Midsem 15
4 Endsem 25

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