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Mathematics-I Syllabus

The document outlines the course structure for Mathematics - I (RCP23FCBS101), detailing the teaching and examination schemes, prerequisites, objectives, and outcomes. It covers topics such as matrices, complex numbers, partial differentiation, and numerical solutions, with a focus on developing mathematical skills for engineering students. The course includes practical applications using SciLab software and is assessed through term tests, teacher assessments, and an end-semester exam.

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Mathematics-I Syllabus

The document outlines the course structure for Mathematics - I (RCP23FCBS101), detailing the teaching and examination schemes, prerequisites, objectives, and outcomes. It covers topics such as matrices, complex numbers, partial differentiation, and numerical solutions, with a focus on developing mathematical skills for engineering students. The course includes practical applications using SciLab software and is assessed through term tests, teacher assessments, and an end-semester exam.

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Mathematics - I (RCP23FCBS101)

Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme


Lectures : 03 Hrs./week Term Test : 20 Marks
Practical : - - - - Teacher Assessment : 20 Marks
Tutorial : - - - - End Sem Exam : 60 Marks
Credit : 03 Total Marks : 100 Marks

Pre-requisite Knowledge of
1. Inverse of a matrix, addition, multiplication and transpose of a matrix.

2. Algebra of Complex Numbers, Cartesian, polar and exponential form of complex number.

Course Objectives
1. To develop the basic Mathematical skills of engineering students that are imperative for effec-
tive understanding of engineering subjects. The topics introduced will serve as basic tools for
specialized studies in many fields of engineering and technology.

2. To provide hands on experience using SciLab software to handle real life problems.

Course Outcomes
COs Course Outcomes Blooms Blooms
Level Description
CO1 Apply principles of basic operations of matrices to find rank and L3 Apply
echelon form of matrices to solve system of simultaneous equations.
CO2 Illustrate the basic concepts of Complex numbers and apply the L4 Analyze
knowledge of complex numbers to solve problems in hyperbolic
functions and logarithmic functions.
CO3 Illustrate the knowledge of Expansion of function. L4 Analyze
CO4 Illustrate the basic principles of Partial differentiation and it’s ap- L4 Analyze
plication to find maxima and minima.
CO5 Illustrate SciLab programming techniques to the solution of linear L4 Analyze
and simultaneous algebraic equations.

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Course Contents

Unit-I Matrices 07 Hrs.


Prerequisite: Inverse of a matrix, addition, multiplication and transpose of a matrix

1.1 Types of Matrices: Symmetric, Skew-Symmetric, Hermitian, Skew-Hermitian, Unitary, Orthogo-


nal Matrices. Rank of a matrix using Echelon form
1.2 System of homogeneous and non – homogeneous equations, their consistency and solutions. Linear
dependent and independent vectors.

Unit-II Complex Numbers, Hyperbolic function and Logarithm


of Complex Numbers 11 Hrs.
Prerequisite: Definition, algebra, polar and exponential form of complex numbers

2.1 Review statement of D’Moivre’s Theorem.


2.2 Application of D’Moivre’s Theorem: Find Expansion of sinn θ, cosn θ in terms of sines and cosines
of multiples of θ, expansion of sin nθ, cos nθ in powers of sinθ, cosθ and to find sum of the trigono-
metric series.
2.3 Roots of complex number.
2.4 Circular functions of complex number and Hyperbolic functions. Inverse Circular and Inverse
Hyperbolic functions. Separation of real and imaginary parts of all types of functions.
2.5 Logarithmic functions, Separation of real and Imaginary parts of Logarithmic functions.

Unit-III Expansion of Function 04 Hrs.


Prerequisite: Derivative

3.1 Taylor’s Theorem (Statement only), Taylor’s series and Maclaurin’s series (Statement only). Ex-
pansion of standard functions.
Unit-IV Partial Differentiation 09 Hrs.
Prerequisite: Derivative

4.1 Partial Differentiation: Function of several variables, Partial derivatives of first and higher order,
Differentiation of composite function, Total differentials and Implicit functions.
4.2 Euler’s Theorem on Homogeneous functions with two and three independent variables (with proof).
Deductions from Euler’s theorem.
Unit-V Applications of Partial Differentiation 04 Hrs.
Prerequisite: Maxima and Minima of single variable function, Partial derivatives

5.1 Maxima and Minima of a function of two independent variables.


5.2 Jacobian’s of two and three independent variables.

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Unit-VI Numerical Solutions of Transcendental Equations,
System of Linear and Non-Linear Equations, Curve fitting 04 Hrs.
Prerequisite: Solution of system of equations

6.1 Solution of Algebraic and Transcendental Equations by Newton Raphson Method.


6.2 Solution of system of linear algebraic equations by Gauss Seidal Iteration Method.
6.3 Curve fitting: Fitting a straight line, Quadratic curve.

Reference Books

1. Foundations of Complex Analysis, S. Ponnusamy, Narosa Publications.

2. Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Erwin Kreyszig, Wiley Eastern Limited, 9th Ed.

3. Advanced Engineering Mathematics by H. K. Dass, 28th edition, S. Chand 2010.

4. Introductory Methods of Numerical Analysis, S.S. Sastry, Eastern Economy Edition.

5. Numerical Methods, M. K. Jain, R. K. Jain, S. R. K. Iyengar, New Age International Publishers.

6. Matrices, Shanti Narayan, S. Chand publication.

7. Applied Numerical Methods with MATLAB for Engineers and Scientists by Steven Chapra,
McGraw Hill.

8. Elementary Linear Algebra with Application by Howard Anton and Christ Rorres, 6th edition,
John Wiley and Sons, INC.

Text Books:

1. Higher Engineering Mathematics, Dr. B. S. Grewal, Khanna Publication.

2. Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Dennis G. Zill, Warren S. Wright

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