BMATE101
BMATE101
BMATE101
I Semester
Course Title: Mathematics-I for Electrical & Electronics Engineering Stream
Course Code: BMATE101 CIE Marks 50
Course Type Integrated SEE Marks 50
(Theory/Practical/Integrated) Total Marks 100
Teaching Hours/Week (L:T:P: S) 2:2:2:0 Exam Hours 03
40 hours Theory + 10 to12
Total Hours of Pedagogy Credits 04
Lab slots
Course objectives:The goal of the courseMathematics-I for Electrical & Electronics Engineering
stream(22MATE11) is to
Familiarize the importance of calculus associated with one variable and multivariable for
Electrical and Electronics engineering.
AnalyzeElectrical and Electronics engineering problems by applying Ordinary Differential
Equations.
Familiarize the important tools in Integral Calculus that are essential in Electrical and
Electronics engineering.
Develop the knowledge of Linear Algebra to solve the system of equations.
Teaching-Learning Process
Pedagogy (General Instructions):
These are sample Strategies, which teachers can use to accelerate the attainment of the various course
outcomes.
1. In addition to the traditional lecture method, different types of innovative teaching methods
may be adopted so that the delivered lessons shall develop students’ theoretical and applied
mathematical skills.
2. State the need for Mathematics with Engineering Studies and Provide real-life examples.
3. Support and guide the students for self–study.
4. You will also be responsible for assigning homework, grading assignments and quizzes, and
documenting students' progress.
5. Encourage the students to group learning to improve their creative and analytical skills.
6. Show short related video lectures in the following ways:
● As an introduction to new topics (pre-lecture activity).
● As a revision of topics (post-lecture activity).
● As additional examples (post-lecture activity).
● As an additional material of challenging topics (pre-and post-lecture activity).
● As a model solution of some exercises (post-lecture activity).
Module-1:Calculus (8 hours)
Introduction to polar coordinates and curvature relating to EC & EE Engineering
applications.Polar coordinates, Polar curves, angle between the radius vector and the tangent, angle
between two curves. Pedal equations. Curvature and Radius of curvature - Cartesian, Parametric,
Polar and Pedal forms. Problems.
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Self-study: Euler’s Theorem and problems. Method of Lagrange’s undetermined multipliers with
single constraint.
Applications: Series expansion in communication signals, Errors and approximations, and vector
calculus.
(RBT Levels: L1, L2 and L3)
Applications of Linear Algebra: Network Analysis, Markov Analysis, Critical point of a network
system. Optimum solution.
(RBT Levels: L1, L2 and L3)
List of Laboratory experiments (2 hours/week per batch/ batch strength 15)
10 lab sessions + 1 repetition class + 1 Lab Assessment
1 2D plots for Cartesian and polar curves
2 Finding angle between polar curves, curvature and radius of curvature of a given curve
3 Finding partial derivatives and Jacobian
4 Applications to Maxima and Minima of two variables
5 Solution of first-order ordinary differential equation and plotting the solution curves
6 Program to compute area, volume and centre of gravity
7 Evaluation of improper integrals
8 Numerical solution of system of linear equations, test for consistency and graphical
representation
9 Solution of system of linear equations using Gauss-Seidel iteration
10 Compute eigenvalues and eigenvectors and find the largest and smallest eigenvalue by
Rayleigh power method.
Suggested software’s: Mathematica/MatLab/Python/Scilab
Course outcome (Course Skill Set)
At the end of the course the student will be able to:
CO1 apply the knowledge of calculus to solve problems related to polar curves and learn the
notion of partial differentiation to compute rate of change of multivariate functions
CO2 analyze the solution of linear and nonlinear ordinary differential equations
CO3 apply the concept of change of order of integration and variables to evaluate multiple
integrals and their usage in computing area and volume
CO4 make use of matrix theory for solving the system of linear equations and compute
eigenvalues and eigenvectors
CO5 familiarize with modern mathematical tools namely
MATHEMATICA/ MATLAB/ PYTHON/SCILAB
Assessment Details (both CIE and SEE)
The weightage of Continuous Internal Evaluation (CIE) is 50% and for Semester End Exam (SEE) is
50%. The minimum passing mark for the CIE is 40% of the maximum marks (20 marks out of 50).
The minimum passing mark for the SEE is 35% of the maximum marks (18 marks out of 50). A
student shall be deemed to have satisfied the academic requirements and earned the credits allotted to
each subject/ course if the student secures not less than 35% (18 Marks out of 50) in the semester-end
examination(SEE), and a minimum of 40% (40 marks out of 100) in the total of the CIE (Continuous
Internal Evaluation) and SEE (Semester End Examination) taken together.
Continuous Internal Evaluation(CIE):
The CIE marks for the theory component of the IC shall be 30 marks and for the laboratory
component 20 Marks.
CIE for the theory component of the IC
Three Tests each of 20 Marks; after the completion of the syllabus of 35-40%, 65-70%, and 90-
100% respectively.
Two Assignments/two quizzes/ seminars/one field survey and report presentation/one-course
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Reference Books
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