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This document outlines the syllabus for the Engineering Mathematics-I course taken in the first semester by various engineering branches at B.Tech level. The course aims to develop students' knowledge in areas like convergence of series, differentiation of single-variable and multi-variable functions, and solving differential equations of the first order and higher order linear equations with constant coefficients. The syllabus is divided into 4 units covering topics such as infinite series, differential calculus, partial differentiation, differential equations of first order, and higher order linear differential equations.

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SYLLABUS

This document outlines the syllabus for the Engineering Mathematics-I course taken in the first semester by various engineering branches at B.Tech level. The course aims to develop students' knowledge in areas like convergence of series, differentiation of single-variable and multi-variable functions, and solving differential equations of the first order and higher order linear equations with constant coefficients. The syllabus is divided into 4 units covering topics such as infinite series, differential calculus, partial differentiation, differential equations of first order, and higher order linear differential equations.

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U18MH101 ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS- I

Class: B.Tech. I-Semester Branch(s): ME, CSE, IT, CSN, CSIOT , CSD
CE, EIE, EEE, ECE, ECI, CSAIML

Teaching Scheme: Examination Scheme:

L T P C Continuous Internal Evaluation 40 marks


3 1 - 4 End Semester Exam 60 marks

Course Learning Objectives (LOs):


This course will develop students’ knowledge on /in
LO1: basic concepts of convergence of a series, mean value theorems, expansion of a function in series
LO2: partial differentiation and it’s applications to functions of two/several variables
LO3 : differential equations of first order and first degree along with certain applications
LO4: the methods of solving higher order linear differential equations and introduce few applications
to engineering problems

UNIT-I (9+3)
Infinite Series: Sequences & Series, General properties of series, Series of positive terms,
Comparison test, Limit comparison test, Integral test, D’Alembert’s Ratio test, Cauchy’s nth root
test, Alternating series- absolute convergence.
Differential Calculus (Functions of One Variable): Limits, Continuity, Differentiability, Rolle’s
theorem (Physical and algebraic interpretations), Lagrange’s mean value theorem (Geometrical
interpretation), Cauchy’s mean value theorem. Taylor’s theorem and Power series
representation of functions, Maclaurin’s series, Asymptotes and Tracing of Simple Curves

UNIT-II (9+3)
Differential Calculus (Functions of Several Variables): Partial differentiation, Total
differentiation, Change of variables, Application to find Tangent plane and Normal to a surface,
Jacobians. Taylor’s theorem for function of two variables (without proof), Maximum and
minimum values of functions of two variables. Langrage’s method of undetermined multipliers.
Differentiation under integral sign.

UNIT-III (9+3)
Differential Equations of First Order: Practical approach to differential equations. Formation
and solution of differential equation. Solution of first order and first degree differential
equation, variables separable form, homogeneous form, reducible to homogeneous form, First
order linear equations, Equations reducible to linear equation (Bernoulli’s equation), Exact
differential equations, Equations reducible to exact form.
Applications of First Order Differential Equations: Simple examples of Physical applications
(Orthogonal trajectories, RL series circuit problem).

UNIT-IV (9+3)
Higher Order Linear Differential Equations with Constant Coefficients: Liner differential
Equations of higher order with constant coefficients, General solution, Complementary
function, Particular Integral. Methods of evaluation of particular Integrals. Wronskian, Linear
dependence of solutions, Method of Variation of parameters. Cauchy’s homogenous linear
equation. Applications: Simple examples of RLC series circuit problem.

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Text Books:
[1] Grewal, B.S., Higher Engineering Mathematics, 43/e, Delhi, Khanna Publishers ,2014.

Reference Books:
[1] Kreyszig E, Advanced Engineering Mathematics,9th edition, Inc, U.K, John wiely & sons,
2013.
[2] Shanti Narayan, Differential Calculus, New Delhi, S. Chand & Co
[3] S.S. Sastry, Engineering Mathematics 3/e, Vol.II, Prentice Hall of India,2014

Course Learning Outcomes (COs):


On completion of this course, students will be able to…
CO1: demonstrate the convergence of a series and interpret mean value theorems
CO2: apply partial differentiation to functions of several variables in solving various engineering problems
CO3: utilize appropriate methods of differential equations of first order and first degree in solving real life
engineering problems
CO4: solve the higher order linear differential equation with constant coefficients and
few problems on engineering applications

Course Articulation Matrix (CAM): U18 MH101 ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS- I

CO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PSO PSO
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 2

CO1 U18MH101.1 3 2 1 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 1 - -
CO2 U18MH101.2 3 3 2 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 1 - -
CO3 U18MH101.3 3 2 2 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 1 - -
CO4 U18MH101.4 3 3 2 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 1 - -
U18MH101
3 2.5 1.75 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 1

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