22CABS102 MATRICES AND CALCULUS SEMESTER I
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COURSE OBJECTIVES:
To obtain the knowledge of Eigen values and diagonalization of a matrix.
To be familiarize with differentiation of single variable and its applications.
To acquire knowledge of differentiation for more than one variable and its applications.
To obtain the knowledge of various techniques of integration.
To acquire the knowledge of multiple integration and related applications.
UNIT-I: MATRICES 9+3
Eigen values and Eigenvectors of a real matrix - Characteristic equation - Properties of Eigen
values and Eigenvectors - Cayley-Hamilton theorem - Diagonalization of a matrix by orthogonal
transformation - Reduction of a quadratic form to canonical form by orthogonal transformation -
Nature of quadratic forms.
UNIT-II: DIFFERENTIAL CALCULUS 9+3
Representation of functions - Limit of a function - Continuity - Derivatives - Differentiation rules -
Maxima and Minima of functions of one variable.
UNIT-III: FUNCTIONS OF SEVERAL VARIABLES 9+3
Partial differentiation - Homogeneous functions and Euler‘s theorem - Total derivative - Change of
variables - Jacobians - Partial differentiation of implicit functions - Taylor‘s series for functions of
two variables - Maxima and minima of functions of two variables - Lagrange‘s method of
undetermined multipliers.
UNIT-IV: INTEGRAL CALCULUS 9+3
Definite and Indefinite integrals - Substitution rule - Techniques of Integration: Integration by
parts, Trigonometric integrals, Trigonometric substitutions, Integration of rational functions by
partial fraction, Integration of irrational functions - Improper integrals.
UNIT-V: MULTIPLE INTEGRALS 9+3
Double integrals - Change of order of integration - Double integrals in polar coordinates - Area
enclosed by plane curves - Triple integrals - Volume of solids - Change of variables in double and
triple integrals.
Contact Periods:
Lecture: 45 Periods Tutorial: 15 Periods Practical: 0 Periods Total: 60 Periods
REFERENCES:
1. Kreyszig
1 E., “Advanced Engineering Mathematics”, John Wiley & Sons, 10th Edition,
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2. Grewal
2 B.S., “Higher Engineering Mathematics”, Khanna Publishers, 44th Edition, New
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3. Jain R.K. and Iyengar S.R.K., “Advanced Engineering Mathematics”, Narosa Publications,
New Delhi, 5th Edition, 2016.
4. James Stewart, “Calculus: Early Transcendentals”, Cengage Learning, 8th Edition, New
Delhi, 2015.
5. Thomas G.B., Hass J. and Weir M.D., “Thomas Calculus”, Pearson Education, 14th Edition
New Delhi, 2018.
6. Anton H., Bivens I. and Davis S., “Calculus”, Wiley, 10th Edition, 2016.
COURSE OUTCOMES:
Upon completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO1: Understand the matrix algebra techniques for solving practical problems.
CO2: Understand the limit definition and rules of differentiation to differentiate functions.
CO3: Apply differentiation to solve maxima and minima problems.
CO4: Apply different methods of integration in solving practical problems.
CO5: Apply multiple integrals ideas in solving areas and volumes.