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Course Title: Engineering Mathematics - Ii Course Code: 2002 Course Category: F Periods/Week: 6 Periods/Semester: 90 Credits: 6

This document outlines the course content and schedule for Engineering Mathematics - II. The course is divided into 5 modules covering topics such as vector algebra, binomial theorem, determinants, matrices, integral calculus, and differential equations. Module 1 covers vector algebra and binomial theorem over 14 and 10 periods respectively. Module 2 covers determinants over 8 periods and matrices over 14 periods. Module 3 covers indefinite integrals over 10 periods and definite integrals over 8 periods. Module 4 covers applications of integration such as area and volume over 10 periods and differential equations over 10 periods. Tests and assignments are scheduled for the remaining 10 periods.

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Course Title: Engineering Mathematics - Ii Course Code: 2002 Course Category: F Periods/Week: 6 Periods/Semester: 90 Credits: 6

This document outlines the course content and schedule for Engineering Mathematics - II. The course is divided into 5 modules covering topics such as vector algebra, binomial theorem, determinants, matrices, integral calculus, and differential equations. Module 1 covers vector algebra and binomial theorem over 14 and 10 periods respectively. Module 2 covers determinants over 8 periods and matrices over 14 periods. Module 3 covers indefinite integrals over 10 periods and definite integrals over 8 periods. Module 4 covers applications of integration such as area and volume over 10 periods and differential equations over 10 periods. Tests and assignments are scheduled for the remaining 10 periods.

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COURSE TITLE : ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS – II

COURSE CODE : 2002


COURSE CATEGORY : F
PERIODS/WEEK : 6
PERIODS/SEMESTER : 90
CREDITS : 6

TIME SCHEDULE

MODULE TOPICS PERIODS


VECTOR ALGEBRA 14
1
BINOMIAL SERIES 10
DETERMINANTS 8
2
MATRICES 14
INDEFINITE INTEGRALS 10
3
DEFINITE INTEGRALS 8
APPLICATIONS OF INTEGRATION - AREA & VOLUME 6
4
DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS 10
TESTS, ASSIGNMENTS AND TUTORIALS
5 10
(4 Periods per Unit)
TOTAL 90

SPECIFIC OUTCOME

MODULE - I VECTOR ALGEBRA AND BINOMIAL THEOREM.

1.1.0 Vector Algebra


1.1.1 Scalar and vector quantities.
1.1.2 Definition of a vector.
1.1.3 Representation of vectors.
1.1.4 Name a directed line segment as a vector.
1.1.5 Different types of vectors.
1.1.6 Addition and subtraction of vectors in terms of the segment.
1.1.7 Position vector of a point with reference to a point.
1.1.8 Difference of two vectors with same initial point as position vector of a point.
1.1.9 Orthogonal Cartesian axes ,the unit vectors i, j and k .
1.1.10 Types of vector product (a) scalar product (b) vector product
1.1.11 Scalar (dot) product and vector (cross) product.
1.1.12 Properties of dot product and cross product (no proof)
1.1.13 Simple problems to find
(i) Work done by a force (application of scalar product)
(ii) Moment of a force (application of vector product)
1.2.0 Binomial Theorem.
1.2.1 Concept of factorial
1.2.2 Meaning of nc r and value of ncr (No proof and no problems)
1.2.3 Use of ncr in the expansion (x + a)n , where n is positive integer.
1.2.4 State binomial theorem for a positive integer.
1.2.5 Expansion of (x + a)n ,and (x - a)n where n is positive integer. (Statement only).
1.2.6 General term of the expansion of (x + a)n ,and (x - a)n
1.2.7 Properties of binomial expansion
1.2.8 Problems of the following types
1.2.8.1 Expand using Binomial theorem
1.2.8.2 Find a particular term in the expansion
1.2.8.3 Find middle term(s)
1.2.8.4 Find the coefficient of xn
1.2.8.5 Find constant terms in (x + a)n ,and (x - a)n

MODULE - II DETERMINANTS AND MATRICES.

2.1.0 DETERMINANTS.
2.1.1 Definition of determinant by means of algebraic expression
2.1.2 Order of a determinant
2.1.3 Evaluation of determinants of 2nd & 3rd order --- problems.
2.1.4 Solution of a system of simultaneous linear equations in two unknowns
2.1.5 Solution of a system of simultaneous linear equations in three unknowns

2.2.0 MATRICES.

2.2.1 Definition of matrices


2.2.2 Order of matrices
2.2.3 Different types of matrices
2.2.4 Algebra of matrices such as
Equality of matrices
Addition of matrices
Subtraction of matrices
Scalar multiplication and Multiplication
2.2.5 Problems on algebra of matrices
2.2.6 Transpose of a matrix
2.2.7 Symmetric and skew-symmetric matrices
2.2.8 Determinant associated with a square matrix
2.2.9 Singular and non singular matrices
2.2.10 Minors and cofactors
2.2.11 Cofactor matrix
2.2.12 Adjoint of a matrix
2.2.13 Inverse of a matrix
2.2.14 Solution of a system of three linear equations in two unknowns
using the inverse of the coefficient matrix.

MODULE - III INTEGRAL CALCULUS.

3.1.0 INTEGRAL CALCULUS.


3.1.1 Integration as reverse process of differentiation
3.1.2 List standard integrals.
3.1.3 Rules of integration.
1 . kf ( x ) dx  k  f ( x ) dx . 2.  f(x)  g(x) dx   f(x)dx   g(x)dx

3.1.4 Simple problems using standard results and rules of integration.


3.1.5 Simple problems using algebraic simplification and trigonometric results.
3.1.6 Integration by substitution method.
3.1.7 Solve simple problems on substitution method
3.1.8 Evaluation of integrals of the form
(1) ∫ ( ) 2) ∫ ∅ ( ) ( )
( )
3)∫ ( ) ( ) 4) ∫ ( ) 5)  f(( ax  b)dx
3.1.9 Integration by parts.
3.1.10 Solutions of problems of the type x sinx, x2 cos x, (ax + b) ex, x sin2x, log x,
ex sinx, x log x etc.,

3.2.0 DEFINITE INTEGRALS.


3.2.1 Meaning of a b f(x) dx and definition of definite integral.(Correct notation)
3.2.2 Properties of definite integrals.
3.2.3 Problems of the same type as in indefinite integral using limits of integration.

MODULE – IV APPLICATIONS OF INTEGRATION

4.1.0 AREA AND VOLUME


4.1.1 Formulae for finding area bounded by a curve and volume of a solid of revolution
(no proof)
4.1.2 Estimation of the area bounded by the curve y = f(x), the x- axis and the
ordinates at x=a and x=b
4.1.3 Estimation of the area bounded by the curve y = f(x), and the x- axis
4.1.4 Estimation of the area enclosed between two curves y1 = f1(x), and y2=f2(x)
4.1.5 Simple problems to find the volume of solid of revolution.
4.2.0 DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS.

4.2.1 Definition of differential equation with examples


4.2.2 Order and Degree of D E with examples.
4.2.3 Solution of D E by variable separable method.
4.2.4 Problems on variable separable method.
dy
4.2.5 Solution of a linear D E of the type  Py  Q
dx
4.2.6 Simple problems
d2y
4.2.7 Solution of D E of the type  f ( x)
dx2
4.2.8 Simple problems

CONTENT DETAILS
MODULE - I

1.1 Vector Algebra

Scalar and vector quantities, Definition of a vector, Representation of vectors, Name a directed
line segment as a vector, Different types of vectors, Addition and subtraction of vectors in
terms of the segment, Position vector of a point with reference to a point, Difference of two
vectors with same initial point as position vector of a point, Orthogonal Cartesian axes ,the unit
vectors i, j and k , Types of vector product (a) scalar product (b) vector product, Scalar (dot)
product and vector (cross) product, Properties of dot product and cross product (no proof),
Simple problems to find (i) work done by a force (application of scalar product) (ii) moment of
a force (application of vector product).

1.2 Binomial Theorem

Concept of factorial , Meaning of nc r and value of ncr (No proof and no problems), Use of
ncr in the expansion (x + a)n , where n is positive integer, State binomial theorem for a
positive integer, Expansion of (x + a)n ,and (x - a)n where n is positive integer(statement
only), General term of the expansion of (x + a)n ,and (x - a)n, Properties of binomial expansion,
Problems of the following types (a) expand using Binomial theorem, (b) to find a particular
term in the expansion, (c) to find middle term(s), (d) to find the coefficient of xn , to find
constant terms in (x + a)n ,and (x - a)n,
MODULE - II Determinants and Matrices

2.1 Determinants
Definition of determinant by means of algebraic expression , Order of a determinant, Evaluation
of determinants of 2nd & 3rd order --- problems, Solution of a system of simultaneous linear
equations in two unknowns, Solution of a system of simultaneous linear equations in three
unknowns
2.2 Matrices
Definition of matrices, Order of matrices, Different types of matrices, Algebra of matrices such
as Equality of matrices, Addition of matrices, Subtraction of matrices, Scalar multiplication and
Multiplication, Problems on algebra of matrices, Transpose of a matrix, Symmetric and skew-
symmetric matrices, Determinant associated with a square matrix, Singular and non singular
matrices, Minors and cofactors, Cofactor matrix, Adjoint of a matrix, Inverse of a matrix,
Solution of a system of three linear equations in two unknowns , Using the inverse of the
coefficient matrix.

MODULE - III

3.1 Integral Calculus

Integration as reverse process of differentiation, List standard integrals, Rules of integration,

1 . kf ( x ) dx  k  f ( x ) dx. 2.  f(x)  g(x) dx   f(x)dx   g(x)dx


Simple problems using standard results and rules of integration, Simple problems using
algebraic simplification and trigonometric results, Integration by substitution method, Solve
simple problems on substitution method, Evaluation of integrals of the form,
( )
(1) ∫ ( ) 2) ∫ ∅ ( ) ( ) 3)∫ ( ) ( ) 4) ∫ ( )
5)  f(( ax  b)dx

Integration by parts, Solutions of problems of the type x sinx, x2 cos x, (ax + b) ex, x sin2x, log
x, ex sinx, x log x etc.

3.2 Definite Integrals

Meaning of a b f(x) dx and definition of definite integral.(Correct notation), Properties of


definite integrals, Problems of the same type as in indefinite integral using limits of integration.
MODULE - IV

4.1 Area and Volume

Formulae for finding area bounded by a curve and volume of a solid of revolution (no proof),
estimation of the area bounded by the curve y = f(x), the x- axis and the ordinates at x=a and
x=b, Estimation of the area bounded by the curve y = f(x), and the x- axis , Estimation of the
area enclosed between two curves y1 = f1(x), and y2=f2(x), Simple problems to find the volume
of solid of revolution.

4.2 Differential Equations

Definition of differential equation with examples, Order and Degree of D E with examples,

Solution of D E by variable separable method, Problems on variable separable method,


dy
Solution of a linear D E of the type  Py  Q , Simple problems, Solution of D E of the type
dx
d2y
 f ( x) , Simple problems
dx 2

NB: Emphasis is mainly placed in application oriented problems and hence proofs and
derivations are not expected.

TEXT BOOK:

Engineering Mathematics-II for polytechnic colleges by different authors.

REFERENCE BOOK:

1. W.R Neelakanta - Applied Mathematics – Sapna Publications.

2. Dr. D S Prakash - Applied Mathematics – S Chand Publications

3. Calculus : One-Variable calculus Vol-I, 2edn. - Apostol,WILEY

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