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Calculus & Analytical Geometry

Credit Hours 3+0 Course Code MATH-1121 Pre-requisite None


Course Objectives:
Teach the concepts of calculus and analytic geometry and the applications of these concepts to
the solution of engineering problems
Course Outlines:
Limits And Continuity; Introduction To Functions, Introduction To Limits, Techniques Of
Funding Limits, Indeterminate Forms Of Limits, Continuous And Discontinuous Functions
And Their Applications, Differential Calculus; Concept And Idea Of Differentiation,
Geometrical And Physical Meaning Of Derivatives, Rules Of Differentiation, Techniques Of
Differentiation, Rates Of Change, Tangents And Normal Lines, Chain Rule, Implicit
Differentiation, Linear Approximation, Applications Of Differentiation; Extreme Value
Functions, Mean Value Theorems, Maxima And Minima Of A Function For Single-Variable,
Concavity, Integral Calculus; Concept And Idea Of Integration, Indefinite Integrals,
Techniques Of Integration, Conic section and quadratic equations Classifying conic section
by eccentricity Translation and rotation of axis Properties of circle, parabola, ellipse,
hyperbola Polar coordinates, conic sections in polar coordinates Graphing in polar
coordinates Tangents and normal, pedal equations, parametric representations of curves
Course Learning Outcomes (CLOs)

Course Learning Outcomes (CLO): Upon successful completion Mapping to PLOs


of the course, the students will be able to
CLO Use different complex-valued functions such as power, PLO-1
1 exponential and trigonometric functions in sketching, solving
algebraic equations and checking their analyticity.
CLO Analyze time-domain periodic and non-periodic functions in PLO-2
2 their frequency components by using Fourier series and
transform.
Reference Material
• George B. Thomas and Ross L. Finney, “Calculus and Analytic Geometry,” Latest
Edition, Addison-Wesley, ISBN: 0201531747.
• K A Stroud, “Engineering Mathematics”, Latest Edition. Macmillan Education, ISBN
0-333-4487-1
• K A Stroud, “Further Engineering Mathematics”, Latest Edition. Macmillan Education,
ISBN 0-333-52610-4
• Erwin Kreyzig, "Advanced Engineering Mathematics", Latest edition, John Wiley &
Sons Inc.
• George F. Simmons, “Calculus with Analytic Geometry,” Latest Edition, McGraw-
Hill, ISBN: 0070576424.
• Gerald B. Folland, “Advanced Calculus,” Latest Edition, Prentice Hall, ISBN:
0130652652.
• Monty J. Strauss, Gerald L. Bradley and Karl J. Smith, “Calculus”, Latest Edition,
Prentice Hall, ISBN: 0130918717

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