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Calculus and Analytic Geometry Spring 2021

This document outlines the course details for Calculus and Analytical Geometry. It includes the course code, credit hours, assessments, instructor information, textbook, reference materials, course goals, lecture contents, and practice exercises for each lecture. The course goals are to understand functions and graphs, limits, derivatives, integrals, and conic sections and their applications. Assessment includes quizzes, assignments, class participation, a midterm exam, and a final exam.

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Calculus and Analytic Geometry Spring 2021

This document outlines the course details for Calculus and Analytical Geometry. It includes the course code, credit hours, assessments, instructor information, textbook, reference materials, course goals, lecture contents, and practice exercises for each lecture. The course goals are to understand functions and graphs, limits, derivatives, integrals, and conic sections and their applications. Assessment includes quizzes, assignments, class participation, a midterm exam, and a final exam.

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Calculus and Analytical Geometry

BSCS/BSSE

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Course Code CSSS1713/ SESS1713
Credit Hours 3

Assessments  Quiz 15%


 Assignment 10%
 Class Participation 10%
 Mid Exam 20%
 Final Exam 45%

Course Instructor Dr. Abdul Rauf Nizami


Email: [email protected]
Cell: 0336-7778271
Office Address: Building A, F304, Cabin 4
Office Hours: Displayed on the office door

Textbook CALCULUS by Howard Anton 10th Edition

 CALCULUS by Thomas
Reference Material
 APPLIED CALCULUS by Hughes Hallett

Course Goals Upon successful completion of the course, the students should be
able to:

 Understand functions and their graphs.


 Understand the concepts of limits and continuity.
 Understand geometrical and physical meanings of derivative.
 Use derivative to find extreme values.
 Understand the concept of indefinite integral.
 Compute indefinite integrals by parts and by partial fractions.
 Understand the concept of definite integral.
 Find areas between curves as applications of definite
integrals.
 Understand the conic sections and their applications

Lecture Contents Practice Exercises


Lecture 1 Intervals
Lecture 2 Inequalities
Lecture 3 Functions: independent variable, dependent Quick Exercises 0.1 ( Pg. 11)

variable, domain and range of a function, Problems: 1 and 3

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vertical line test, horizontal line test Exercise Set 0.1 (Pg. 13)

for one-to-one and onto functions Problems: 7, 10 (a), and 10(b)

Lecture 4 Graphs of Functions: linear, quadratic, Exercise Set 0.2 (Pg. 25)

cubic, rational, etc. Problems: 7, 9, 13, 17, 31, and 35


Lecture 5 Exercise Set 1.2 (Pg. 87)
Limit
Problems: 2,3,4, and 9
Lecture 6 Exercise Set 1.5 (Pg. 118)
Continuity
Problems: 1,4, and 29
Lecture 7 Exercise Set 2.2 (Pg. 152)
Secant and tangent lines
Problems: 9,10, and 11
Lecture 8 Average rate, Instantaneous rate, The Exercise Set 2.1 (Pg. 140)

derivative Problems: 11 and 12


Lecture 9 Techniques of differentiation Exercise Set 2.3 (Pg. 161)

Problems: 1,3,7,9, and 10


Lecture 10 Techniques of differentiation Exercise Set 2.4 (Pg. 168)

Problems: 1,3,11, and 13

Exercise Set 2.5 (Pg. 172)

Problems: 1,3,5,7, and 25

Lecture 11 Applications of the Derivative: Intervals


Exercise Set 4.1 (Pg. 242)
of increase and decrease, Concavity
Problems: 15,17, and 19
(optional)
Lecture 12 Applications of the Derivative: Critical
Exercise Set 4.2 (Pg. 252)
points, Second derivative test, Extreme
Problems: 3,7, and 8
values
Lecture 13 Applications of the Derivative: Maximize Exercise Set 4.5 (Pg. 285)

profit and revenue, Minimize cost Problems: 42,43, and 44


Lecture 14 Rolle’s Theorem, Mean-Value Theorem Exercise Set 4.8 (Pg. 308)

Problems: 1,2,5, and 6


Lecture 15 Revision for mid-term exam
Lecture 16 Revision for mid-term exam
Mid-Term Exam
Lecture
Contents Practice Exercises

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Lecture 17 The indefinite integral of algebraic Exercise Set 5.2 (Pg. 330)

functions Problem: 9,10,11,14,17, and 19


Lecture 18 The indefinite integral of exponential, Exercise Set 5.2 (Pg. 330)

logarithmic, and trigonometric functions Problems: 21,23,25, and 30


Lecture 19 Integration by parts Exercise Set 7.2 (Pg. 498)

Problems: 1,3, and 5


Lecture 20 Integration by parts Exercise Set 7.2 (Pg. 498)

Problems: 7,9,21, and 23


Lecture 21 Integration by partial fractions Exercise Set 7.5 (Pg. 514)

Problems: 1,9,10, and 12


Lecture 22 Integration by partial fractions Exercise Set 7.5 (Pg. 514)

Problems: 17,19, and 23


Lecture 23 The definite integral Exercise Set 5.4 (Pg. 350)

Problems: 36,37, and 39


Lecture 24 Properties of the definite integral Exercise Set 5.5 (Pg. 360)

Problems: 13,21, and 25


Lecture 25 Applications of the definite integral: Exercise Set 5.6 (Pg. 373)

area under a curve Problems: 5,7,35,37, and 39


Lecture 26 Applications of the definite integral: Exercise Set 6.1 (Pg. 419)

area between two curves Problems: 5,7,8, and 15


Lecture 27 Parabola Exercise Set 10.4 (Pg. 744)

Problems: 3,4, and 15


Lecture 28 Parabola Exercise Set 10.4 (Pg. 744)

Problems: 5 and 6
Lecture 29 Ellipse Exercise Set 10.4 (Pg. 744)

Problems: 7,8,9, and 10


Lecture 30 Hyperbola Exercise Set 10.4 (Pg. 744)

Problems: 11,12,13, and 14


Lecture 31 Revision for Final-Term Exam
Lecture 32 Revision for Final-Term Exam

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