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Syllabus LAAC

This document provides an overview of the MA19152-LINEAR ALGEBRA AND APPLIED CALCULUS course, including objectives, units of study, outcomes, textbooks, and references. The course covers topics such as matrices, vector spaces, differential and integral calculus, and their applications to engineering problems. It aims to develop skills in using matrix algebra techniques, vector spaces, calculus concepts, and their application to engineering problems.

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This document provides an overview of the MA19152-LINEAR ALGEBRA AND APPLIED CALCULUS course, including objectives, units of study, outcomes, textbooks, and references. The course covers topics such as matrices, vector spaces, differential and integral calculus, and their applications to engineering problems. It aims to develop skills in using matrix algebra techniques, vector spaces, calculus concepts, and their application to engineering problems.

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MA19152-LINEAR ALGEBRA AND APPLIED CALCULUS LTPC

3104
Common to I sem. B.E.- CSE,BME,ECE & EEE and B.Tech. – I.T.

OBJECTIVES

 To gain knowledge in using matrix algebra techniques and theconcepts of basis and
dimension in vector spaces.
 To understand the techniques of calculus which are applied in the Engineering
problems.

UNIT I – MATRICES 12

Symmetric and skew – symmetric matrices , orthogonal matrices – Eigen values and Eigen vectors -
Cayley – Hamilton theorem (without proof) and applications - orthogonal transformation and
quadratic forms to canonical forms - Nature of quadratic forms.

UNIT II – VECTOR SPACES 12


Vector space – Linear dependence and independence of vectors, bases, dimensions - range
and kernel of a linear map, rank and nullity – matrix of Linear transformation - inverse of a
linear transformation - rank nullity theorem – composition of Linear maps – Matrix
Associated with Linear Map - inner products and norms – Gram – Schmidt orthogonalisation.

UNIT III – DIFFERENTIAL CALCULUS AND APPLICATIONS 12


Curvature in Cartesian co-ordinates – Centre and radius of curvature – Circle of curvature –
Evolutes and Envelopes - Partial derivatives: Definitions and Simple problems - Jacobian and
properties – Taylor’s series for functions of two variables – Lagrange’s method of
undetermined multipliers.

UNIT IV - APPLICATION OF INTEGRATION AND IMPROPER INTEGRALS 12


Evaluation of area, surface area and volume of revolution - Centre of Gravity – Moment of
inertia – Improper integrals: Beta and Gamma integrals and their properties .
UNIT V - MULTIPLE INTEGRAL 12

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.

TOTAL PERIODS 60
OUTCOMES
On completion of the course students will be able to:

 Apply the concept of Eigenvalues and eigenvectors, diagonalization of a matrix for


solving problems.

 Use concepts of basis and dimension in vector spaces in solving problems and to
construct orthonormal basis using inner products.

 Analyze, sketch and study the properties of different curves and to handle functions of
several variables and problems of maxima and minima.
 Apply the techniques of Integration in Engineering problems.
 Evaluate surface area and volume using multiple integrals.

TEXT BOOKS

1. Grewal B.S., “ Higher Engineering Mathematics ”, Khanna Publishers, New Delhi,


43rd Edition, 2014.
2. T Veerarajan , Linear Algebra and Partial Differential Equations, Mc Graw Hill
Education,2019

REFERENCES

1. Ramana. B.V., " Higher Engineering Mathematics ", McGraw Hill Education Pvt.
Ltd, New Delhi, 2016.
2. Friedberg, A.H., Insel, A.J. and Spence, L., ―Linear Algebra‖, Prentice - Hall of
India, New Delhi, 2004.
3. Erwin Kreyszig ," Advanced Engineering Mathematics ", John Wiley and Sons, 10th
Edition, New Delhi, 2016.
4. Bali, N.P. and Manish Goyal, A Text Book of Engineering Mathematics, Lakshmi
Publications Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, 2006.
5. T Veerarajan, Engineering Mathematics –II , Mc Graw Hill Education, 2018
6. T Veerarajan, Engineering Mathematics –I , Mc Graw Hill Education, 2018

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