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Course Handout (Student & Faculty)

Institute/School/College Name Chitkara University Institute of Engineering & Technology


Department/Centre Name Department of Applied Sciences
Programme Name B.E.-CSE/ECE/EE/ME/CIVIL/ECSE/Mechatronics
Course Name Calculus and Statistical Analysis Session 2019-2020
Course Code AM121 Semester/Batch Ist/2019
Lecture/Tutorial (Per Week) 4-1-0 Course Credit 5
Course Coordinator Name Ms Deepika Goyal

1. Scope & Objective of the Course:


● To provide the ability to apply mathematics for the solution of complex engineering and real life
problems.
● To Identify, formulate and analyse the engineering problems.
● To arrive at substantiated conclusions using principles of mathematics are covered.

The main objectives of the courses are:


● To design matrices for mathematical problems related to real life and find their solutions.
● To analyse functions of two or more variables and compute their derivatives for finding extreme
values of surfaces.
● To apply techniques of evaluating double and triple integral to solve various engineering problems.
● To implement various hypothesis testing techniques for small and large sample data and calculate
coefficient of correlation, line of regression to describe relation between independent variable and dependent
variable.
2. Course Learning Outcome:
♣ CLO01: Introduce and form matrices to present mathematical solutions in a concise and informative
manner. Use matrices to solve the problems of system of linear equations and solve various live problems using
matrices.
♣ CLO02: Find local extreme values of functions of several variables, test for saddle points, examine the
conditions for the existence of absolute extreme values. Solve constraint problems using Lagrange multipliers
and solve related application problems.
♣ CLO03: Apply the principles of Integral Calculus to solve a variety of practical problems in Engineering
and applied Sciences.
♣ CLO04: To interpret statistical inference tasks with the help of probability & distributions and
hypothesis testing for means, variances and proportions of large as well as small data and employ appropriate
regression models in determining statistical relationships.

3. Recommended Books (Reference Books/Text Books):


a. B01: Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Erwin Kreyszig, Wiley India Pvt. Ltd.
b. B02: Engineering Mathematics, Srimanta Pal &Subodh C. Bhunia, Edition 2015, Oxford
University Press.
c. B03: The Engineering Mathematics, 2nd Edition, Chitkara University Publication, Vol. I.
d. B04: Higher Engineering Mathematics, B.V. Ramana, Tata McGraw-Hill Education.
e. B05: Advanced Engineering Mathematics, R.K. Jain and S.R.K. Iyengar, Alpha Science International Ltd.
f. B06: Higher Engineering Mathematics, B.S. Grewal, Khanna Publications.
g. B07: A text book of Engineering Mathematics, N. P. Bali and Manish Goyal, Laxmi Publications.
h. B08: Calculus, by Howard Anton, Irl Bivens Stephens Davis
i. B09: Advanced Engineering Mathematics, H.C. Taneja, I.K. International, Vol I.
j. B10: Introduction to Probability and Statistics for Engineers and Scientists 4th edition, Sheldon M.
Ross, Academic Press, Elsvier.
4. Other readings & relevant websites:
S.N. Link of Journals, Magazines, websites and Research Papers
1. http://www.nptelvideos.com/video.php?id=67&c=1
2. http://www.nptelvideos.com/video.php?id=71&c=1
3. http://www.nptelvideos.com/video.php?id=91&c=1
4. http://mathinsight.org/partial_derivative_examples
5. http://www.studyyaar.com/index.php/module/58-multiple-integrals-and-their-applications
6. www.intmath.com/Matrices-determinants/Matrix-determinant-intro.php
7. http://nptel.ac.in/courses/111105041/23

5. Course Plan:
a. Lecture Plan

Lect. No. Topics

1 Prerequisite
Differentiation: Geometrical interpretation of derivative, Indefinite and definite
(integration by substitution, by parts, by partial fraction), Reduction formulae sine
and cosine (with limit 0 – π/2)
2 Matrices: Review of matrices and determinants, Elementary operations, rank,
Inverse of matrix, Normal form
3-4 Solution of a system of linear equations by using rank
5 Characteristics equations , Cayley Hamilton theorem(without proof)

6 Eigen values and vectors


7 Diagonalization, Quadratic form & Canonical form,
Formative Assessment-1
8-9 Introduction to Partial Derivatives: Function of several variables, Limit and
continuity
10-11 Partial Differentiation, Euler’s Theorem
ST-1 (Syllabus covered from Lecture 1 to 11)
12 Tangent and Normal, Partial Derivative of Composite Functions, Implicit Functions
13-14 Total derivatives, Error & Approximation.
15-16 Jacobians with properties, Taylor’s Series Expansion, Maclaurin’s Series (one & two
variables).
17 Application: Maxima and Minima of functions of two and three variables
18 Lagrange’s method of Undetermined Multipliers
19 Sketch some standard Cartesian and Polar curves using Curve tracing - Cardiod,
Leminscate, Folium of Descartes, Three/Four Leaved Rose, Limacon Cissoid,
20-22 Multiple Integration and its Applications: Reduction formulas, Introduction to
Double Integration using Cartesian & polar coordinate
23-24 Change of order in double integration, Introduction to Triple Integration
Formative Assessment-2

25-26 Change of variables in Polar, Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates


27 Applications of multiple integral to find Area enclosed by Plane curves
28-29 Applications of multiple integral to find Volume,Moment of Inertia, Centroid,
Centre of Gravity
30 Improper integrals of first and second kind, Special Functions: Beta and Gamma
functions
31-32 Probability and Statistical Methods: Random variable(discrete and continuous),
Binomial, Poisson
33-34 Normal, exponential distribution.
ST-2 (Syllabus covered from Lecture 12 to 34)
35-36 Hypothesis Testing (General concepts, Testing a Statistical hypothesis, one and two
tailed tests, Critical region, Confidence interval estimation, Single and two sample
tests on proportion), mean and variance
37-38 Sampling Distribution of means and variance, t-distribution and F-distribution,
39-40 Correlation ,lines of regression(two variable only)
ST-3 (Syllabus covered from Lecture 1 to 40)

b. Tutorial Plan

Tutorial No. Topic(s)


1-2 Problems related to rank, Inverse of matrix, Normal form, Solution of a system of
linear equations, Cayley Hamilton theorem, Diagonalization, Canonical form
3 Problems related to Function of several variables, Limit and continuity, Partial
Differentiation, Euler’s Theorem
4-5 Problems related to Tangent and Normal, Composite Functions, Implicit Functions,
Total derivatives, Error & Approximation, Jacobians, Taylor’s &Maclaurin’s Series,
Maxima and Minima, Curve Tracing
6 Problems related to Double Integration, Change of order, Triple Integration,
Change of variables, Area and volume, Moment of Inertia, Centroid, Centre of
Gravity
7 Random variable (discrete and continuous), Binomial, Poisson, Normal,
exponential distribution.
8 Sampling Distribution of Means and Variance, t-distribution and F-distribution,
Hypothesis Testing (General concepts, Testing a Statistical hypothesis, one and two
tailed tests, Critical region, Confidence interval estimation. Single and two sample
tests on proportion),
9 Mean and variance .correlation ,lines of regression(two variable only)
6. Evaluation Scheme & Components:

Evaluation Type of Component No. of Weightage of Mode of


Component Assessments Component Assessment

Component 1 Formative Assessments(FAs) 02** 10% Offline

Component 2 Sessional Tests (STs) 03* 30% Offline

Component 3 End Term Examinations 01 60% Offline

Total 100%

*Out of 03 STs, the ERP system automatically picks the best 02 STs marks for evaluation of the STs as final marks.
**Out of 2 FA’s the ERP system automatically picks the best 01 FA marks for evaluation.

Details of Evaluation Components:

Evaluation Description Syllabus Timeline of Examination Weightage


Component Covered (%) (%)

FA 01 40% 3rd Week of Semester


Component
10%
01
FA 02 80% 8th Week of Semester

As defined in Academic
ST 01 Upto 40%
Calendar
Component As defined in Academic
ST 02 41% - 80% 30%
02 Calendar
As defined in Academic
ST 03 100%
Calendar
At the end of the
Component 60%
End Term Examination* 100%
03 semester

Total 100%
*As per Academic Guidelines minimum 75% attendance is required to become eligible for appearing in the End Semester Examination.

7. Syllabus of the Course:


Subject: Calculus and Statistical Analysis Subject Code:

No. of Weightage
S. No. Topic (s)
Lectures %
1 Unit-I Matrices: Review of matrices and determinants, Elementary 7 17.5%
operations, rank, Inverse of matrix, Normal form, Cayley Hamilton
theorem(without proof), Solution of a system of linear equations by
using rank, Characteristics equations, Eigen values and vectors,
Diagonalization, Canonical form, Quadratic form.
2 Unit-II Partial Differentiation & its Applications: Introduction to 11 27.5%
Partial Derivatives: Function of several variables, Limit and continuity
Partial Differentiation, Euler’s Theorem, Total derivatives, Error &
Approximation, Tangent and Normal. Partial Derivative of Composite
Functions, Implicit Functions, Jacobians(with properties), Taylor’s
Series Expansion, Maclaurin’s Series (one and two
variables).Application: Maxima and Minima of functions of two and
three variables, Lagrange’s method of Undetermined Multipliers.
3 Unit-III Multiple Integration and its Applications:Curve 12 30%
Tracing:curve tracing (Cartesian and polar curves)- Cissoid, cardiod,
Lemniscate, Folium of Descartes, Three/Four Leaved Rose, Limacon,
Introduction to Double Integration using Cartesian & polar
coordinate, Change of order in double integration, Introduction to
Triple Integration ,Change of variables in Polar, Cylindrical and
Spherical Coordinates , Applications of multiple integral to find Area
enclosed by Plane curves ,Applications of multiple integral to find
Volume, Moment of Inertia, Centroid, Center of Gravity, Improper
integrals of first and second kind , Special Functions: Beta and Gamma
functions
4 Unit-IV Probability and Statistical Methods: Random variable 10 25%
(discrete and continuous), Binomial, Poisson, Normal, exponential
distribution. Sampling Distribution of means and variance, t-
distribution and F-distribution, Hypothesis Testing (General concepts,
Testing a Statistical hypothesis, one and two tailed tests, Critical
region, Confidence interval estimation. Single and two sample tests
on proportion), mean and variance .correlation ,lines of
regression(two variable only)
TOTAL 40 100%

This Document is approved by:

Designation Name Signature


Course Coordinator Ms Deepika Goyal
Programme In-charge Dr Reetu Malhotra
Asst. Dean Dr Mohit Kumar Kakkar
Date (DD/MM/YYYY) 9-08-2019
A. Course Execution Plan (Faculty)
Lecture Topics Date of Remarks (if
No. delivery any)
1 Prerequisit
e
Differentiation: Geometrical interpretation of derivative, Indefinite
and definite (integration by substitution, by parts, by partial
fraction), Reduction formulae sine and cosine (with limit 0 – π/2)
2 Matrices: Review of matrices and determinants, Elementary
operations, rank, Inverse of matrix, Normal form
3-4 Solution of a system of linear equations by using rank
5 Characteristics equations , Cayley Hamilton theorem(without
proof)
6 Eigen values and vectors
7 Diagonalization, Quadratic form & Canonical form
8-9 Introduction to Partial Derivatives: Function of several variables,
Limit and continuity
10 Partial Differentiation
11 Euler’s Theorem
12 Tangent and Normal, Implicit Functions
13 Partial Derivative of Composite Functions
14 Total derivatives, Error & Approximation
15 Jacobians with properties
16 Taylor’s Series Expansion, Maclaurin’s Series (one & two variables)
17 Maxima and Minima of functions of two and three variables
18 Lagrange’s method of Undetermined Multipliers
19 Sketch some standard Cartesian and Polar curves using Curve
tracing - Cardiod, Lemniscate, Folium of Descartes, Three/Four
Leaved Rose, Limacon, Cissoid
20-21 Multiple Integration and its Applications: Reduction formulas,
Introduction to Double Integration using Cartesian
22 polar coordinate
23 Change of order in double integration
24 Introduction to Triple Integration
25 Change of variables in Polar
26 Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates
27 Applications of multiple integral to find Area enclosed by Plane
curves
28 Applications of multiple integral to find Volume
29 Moment of Inertia, Centroid, Center of Gravity
30 Improper integrals of first and second kind, Special Functions: Beta
and Gamma functions
31-32 Probability and Statistical Methods: Random variable(discrete
and continuous), Binomial, Poisson
33-34 Normal, exponential distribution
35-36 Hypothesis Testing (General concepts, Testing a Statistical
hypothesis, one and two tailed tests, Critical region, Confidence
interval estimation. Single and two sample tests on proportion),
mean and variance
37-38 Sampling Distribution of means and variance, t-distribution and F-
distribution
39-40 Correlation ,lines of regression(two variable only)

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Faculty In-charge Programme In-charge/Dy. Dean/Dean

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