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VISION OF INSTITUTE
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MISSION OF INSTITUTE
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Dr. Ruchi Mathur & Dr. Tripati Gupta, JECRC, 3
Department of Mathematics
Syllabus of Engineering Mathematics -I
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Course Outcome of Engineering Mathematics –I Semester I
On completion of this course students will be expected to:
CO1. Recognize odd, even and periodic function and express them in Fourier series
using Euler’s formulae.
CO4. Interpret the concept of a series as the sum of a sequence, and use the
sequence of partial sums to determine convergence of a series. Understand
derivatives of power, trigonometric, exponential, hyperbolic, logarithmic series.
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CO-PO mapping
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CO3 3 1 - - - - - - 1 1 - 1
CO4 3 1 - - - - - - 1 1 - 1
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JECRC
Course Plan
Subject: Engineering Mathematics –I(2018-19)
Semester-I
14 Test For
convergence:-
Taylor's series,
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15 Periodic To enable students Recognize odd, Advanced Engg. 526-541
functions, Fourier to learn the even and periodic Mathematics by
series, Expansion of function and ERWIN
periodic function express them in KREYSZIG, John
16 Euler’s formula
in the series of Fourier series Wiley & Sons.
sines and cosines using Euler’s
17 Change of intervals and their formulae.
modifications
according to the
18 Half range sine type of function
series and limits.
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21 Defination of To introduce Understand the Higher Engg. 3.1 to 3.18
Limit, continuity students with the concept of limits, Mathematics by
22 Partial concept of limit continuity and B.V. Ramanna
differentiation, and continuity of differentiability of
two variables, functions of
23 Total derivative solving equations several variables.
24 Tangent plane and for extreme Analytical
normal lines points. definition of
partial derivative.
25 Directional Higher Engg. 4.1 to 4.10
Maxima and
derivative Mathematics by
minima of
26 Maxima, minima B.V. Ramanna
functions of
and saddle points several variables
27 Method of
Lagrange
multipliers
28 Method of
Lagrange
multipliers
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31 Multiple Integration: To make students learn Evaluation of Multiple Engg. Mathematics for 5.63 to 5.104
Double integrals double and triple Integrals in finding the Sem I &II by C.B. 5.43 to 5.54
(Cartesian) integrals with their areas, volume enclosed Gupta, Mc. Graw Hill
applications in deriving by several curves and Education , Chennai.
32 change of order of Gauss, Green’s and its applications in line ,
integration in double Stoke’s theorem. surface and volume
integrals integral.
33 Change of variables
(Cartesian to polar)
34 Applications: areas and
volumes,
35 Applications: Centre of
mass and Gravity
(constant and variable
densities)
36 Triple integrals
(Cartesian)
37 Simple applications
involving cubes, sphere
and rectangular
parallelepipeds;
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