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Course Code
Course Title
Course Planner
Lectures
MTH107
11521::Vikas Sharma
Course Category
3.0
TextBooks
Sr No
Title
Author
Edition
Year
Publisher Name
T-1
HIGHER ENGINEERING
MATHEMATICS
B.S.GREWAL
42th
2012
KHANNA PUBLISHERS
Reference Books
Sr No
Title
Author
Edition
Year
Publisher Name
R-1
ELEMENTARY ENGINEERING
MATHEMATICS
11th
2005
KHANNA PUBLISHERS
R-2
ADVANCED CALCULUS
ROBERT C.WREDE
MURRY SPIEGEL
2nd
2005
Relevant Websites
Sr No
Salient Features
RW-1
http://www.math.utsc.utoronto.ca/calculus/Redbook/
RW-2
http://tarungehlots.blogspot.in/2013/09/cbse-ncert-class-12-maths-solutions_10.html
Tutorials
RW-3
http://home.iitk.ac.in/~psraj/mth102/lecture_notes.html
Lecture Notes .
RW-4
http://www.purplemath.com/modules/linprog.htm
Linear Programming
RW-5
http://www.mathsisfun.com/sets/sets-introduction.html
Basics of sets
RW-6
http://www.cs.odu.edu/~toida/nerzic/content/set/set_operations.html
Set operations
RW-7
http://www.mathgoodies.com/lessons/toc_vol9.html
Logics
RW-8
http://www.mathtutor.ac.uk/differentiation
Differentiation
RW-9
http://www.mathtutor.ac.uk/integration
Integration
Salient Features
AV-1
http://nptel.ac.in/video.php?subjectId=106106094
Video Lecture
AV-2
http://nptel.ac.in/courses/111104027/
Video Lecture
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0.0
3.0
Spill Over
Week 1
Lecture 1
Basic Calculus(Functions)
R-1:11.4
R-2:Page-39
Lecture 2
Basic Calculus(Graphical
representation of functions.)
Lecture 3
Lecture Description
Introduction to the
course and basics of
Function .
R-1:11.5-11.6
R-2:Page-40
Graphical
Representation and
Classification of
functions.
Basic Calculus
(Classification of functions)
R-1:11.5-11.6
Graphical
Representation and
Classification of
functions.
Basic Calculus(Limit of a
function and Evaluation of
limits)
R-1:11.7
RW-1
AV-1
RW-1
Week 2
Week 3
Lecture 4
Basic Calculus(Continuity
of a function-At a point)
R-1:11.8
RW-1
Lecture 5
Basic Calculus(Continuity
of a function-In an interval)
R-1:11.8
RW-1
Lecture 6
Differential Calculus
(Differential coefficient,
General rules of
differentiation)
R-1:12.1
RW-8
Lecture 7
Differential Calculus
(Derivatives of standard
functions)
R-1:12.2
Derivatives of standard
functions.
Lecture 8
Differential Calculus
(Derivatives of Parametric
forms)
R-1:12.3-12.4
Derivatives of
Parametric forms and
implicit and
Logarithmic functions.
Differential Calculus
(Derivatives of implicit
functions)
R-1:12.3-12.4-12.5
Derivatives of
Parametric forms and
implicit and
Logarithmic functions.
Differential Calculus
(Logarithmic differentiation)
R-1:12.3-12.4-12.5
Derivatives of
Parametric forms and
implicit and
Logarithmic functions.
Lecture 9
Test1
Continuity is
used to check
the breaks in the
graph of a
function.
We use
derivatives to
find rate of
change of one
quantity with
respect to some
other quantity.
Simple example
is to find the rate
of change of
area of circle
with respect to
its radius.
Week 4
Week 5
Week 6
R-1:14.13
Maxima and Minima of Student will learn the Use of white board
functions of one
conditions and
with discussion.
variable.
procedure of Maxima
and Minima.
It is application
part of
derivatives. To
find maximum
or minimum
value of velocity
of a particle
whose motion is
time dependent.
To find rate of
change of
atmospheric
pressure which
depends upon
two quantities
altitude and
temprature.
R-1:15.1-15.2
Basics of Partial
derivatives.
R-1:15.5
Total derivatives
R-1:16.1-16.2
RW-9
Methods of integration
by Substitution or
change of variable.
R-1:16.3-16.4-16.516.6-16.7
R-1:16.8-16.11
Integral Calculus(Methods
of integration-By Parts)
R-1:16.8-16.11
Lecture 16
Test2
Week 6
Integral Calculus(Properties
of definite integral)
Week 7
R-1:17.11-17.12
Definite integral as
Limit of sum and
properties of definite
integral
R-1:17.11-17.12
Definite integral as
Limit of sum and
properties of definite
integral
R-1:20.2-20.3
R-1:20.5-20.6
Linear differential
equations of first order
and first degree.
SPILL OVER
Week 7
Lecture 20
Spill Over
Lecture 21
Spill Over
MID-TERM
Week 8
Week 9
T-1:2.2-2.3
RW-2
T-1:2.4-2.6
RW-2
Matrices, operations,
Transpose, Ad joint,
Inverse.
T-1:2.7
RW-3
T-1:2.9-2.12
Solution of Linear
system of equations by
Cramer's rule and
vectors linear
dependance and
independance
T-1:2.9-2.12
Solution of Linear
system of equations by
Cramer's rule and
vectors linear
A geographic
example may
help to clarify
the concept of
dependance and
independance
linear
independence. A
person
describing the
location of a
certain place
might say, "It is
3 miles north
and 4 miles east
of here." This is
sufficient
information to
describe the
location,
because the
geographic
coordinate
system may be
considered as a
2-dimensional
vector space .
The person
might add, "The
place is 5 miles
northeast of
here." Although
this last
statement is
true, it is not
necessary. In
this example the
"3 miles north"
vector and the
"4 miles east"
vector are
linearly
independent.
That is to say,
the north vector
cannot be
described in
terms of the east
vector, and vice
versa. The third
"5 miles
northeast"
vector is a linear
combination of
the other two
vectors, and it
makes the set of
vectors linearly
dependent, that
is, one of the
three vectors is
unnecessary.
Lecture 26 Linear Algebra(Eigen values
and Eigen vectors,
Properties of Eigen values)
T-1:2.13-2.14
RW-3
Lecture-26, Eigen
values, Eigen vectors
and their properties.
Lecture-27, problems
related to finding eigen
values and vectors.
T-1:2.13-2.14
RW-3
Lecture-26, Eigen
values, Eigen vectors
and their properties.
Lecture-27, problems
related to finding eigen
values and vectors.
T-1:2.15
Cayley-Hamilton
theorem
T-1:34.2
Formulation of the
problem
Lecture 30
Week 11 Lecture 31 Linear Programming
Problems(Graphical
Method)
Test3
T-1:34.3-34.4
RW-4
AV-2
Graphical Method
T-1:34.5-34.6
General LPP, Canonical Student will learn the Use of white board
and standard form of
optimization of of
with discussion.
LPP
linear functions
subject to linear
constraints .
T-1:34.7-34.8
Lecture-33, Working
procedure of Simplex
method.
Lecture-34, solution to
problems of LPP using
Simplex method.
T-1:34.7-34.8
Lecture-33, Working
procedure of Simplex
method.
Lecture-34, solution to
problems of LPP using
Simplex method.
Most companies
would like to
maximize
profits or
minimize costs
with limited
resources, in
that case we use
LPP.
T-1:34.11
Duality concept.
T-1:3.1-37.2
RW-5
language of sets
Use of white board
which is used to
with discussion.
express mathematical
ideas concisely
T-1:37.3-37.4
RW-6
T-1:37.3-37.4
RW-7
T-1:37.3-37.4
RW-7
T-1:37.3-37.4
RW-6
T-1:37.5-37.6
Algebra of Logic,
Logical operators
T-1:37.7-37.8-37.937.10
Statement generated by
a set, Equivalence,
duality and arguments.
T-1:37.7-37.8-37.937.10
Statement generated by
a set, Equivalence,
duality and arguments.
SPILL OVER
Week 14 Lecture 41
Spill Over
Lecture 42
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Week 15 Lecture 43
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Lecture 44
Spill Over
Lecture 45
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Frequency
Test
Out Of
2
Total :-
10
20
10
20
Objective
Evaluation Mode
Allottment /
submission Week
Test1
Observe the
performance of
students .
A test of 30 marks
consisting of 4
questions ( 2 of 5
marks , 2 of 10
marks )
2/3
Test2
Observe the
performance of
students .
Individual
A test of 30 marks
consisting of 4
questions ( 2 of 5
marks , 2 of 10
marks )
5/6
Test3
Observe the
performance of
students .
Individual
A test of 30 marks
consisting of 4
questions ( 2 of 5
marks , 2 of 10
marks )
9 / 10