21 Mat 11
21 Mat 11
2022
I Semester
CALCULUS AND DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS
Course Code 21MAT11 CIE Marks 50
Teaching Hours/Week (L:T:P:S) 2:2:0:1 SEE Marks 50
Total Hours of Pedagogy 40 Total Marks 100
Credits 03 Exam Hours 03
Course objectives: The goal of the course Calculus and Differential Equations - 21MAT11 is
To facilitate the students with a concrete foundation of differential calculus
To solve the first and higher-order ordinary differential equations enabling them to acquire the
knowledge of these mathematical tools.
To develop the knowledge of matrices and linear algebra in a comprehensive manner.
Teaching-Learning Process (General Instructions):
These are sample Strategies, which teachers can use to accelerate the attainment of the various course
outcomes.
1. In addition to the traditional lecture method, different types of innovative teaching methods
may be adopted so that the delivered lessons shall develop student’s theoretical and applied
mathematical skills.
2. State the need for Mathematics with Engineering Studies and Provide real-life examples.
3. Support and guide the students for self–study.
4. You will also be responsible for assigning homework, grading assignments and quizzes, and
documenting students' progress.
5. Encourage the students for group learning to improve their creative and analytical skills.
6. Show short related video lectures in the following ways:
● As an introduction to new topics (pre-lecture activity).
● As a revision of topics (post-lecture activity).
● As additional examples (post-lecture activity).
● As an additional material of challenging topics (pre-and post-lecture activity).
● As a model solution of some exercises (post-lecture activity).
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Apply the knowledge of calculus to solve problems related to polar curves and its applications
in determining the bentness of a curve.
Learn the notion of partial differentiation to calculate rate of change of multivariate functions
and solve problems related to composite functions and Jacobian.
Solve first-order linear/nonlinear ordinary differential equations analytically using standard
methods.
Demonstrate various models through higher order differential equations and solve such linear
ordinary differential equations.
Test the consistency of a system of linear equations and to solve them by direct and iterative
methods.
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The students have to answer 5 full questions, selecting one full question from each module eory
SEE will be conducted by University as per the scheduled time table, with common question papers for the
subject
Suggested Learning Resources:
1. The question paper will have ten questions. Each question is set for 20 marks.
Text Books
2. There will be 2 questions from each module. Each of the two questions under a module (with a
1. B. S. Grewal: “Higher Engineering Mathematics”, Khanna publishers, 44th Ed.2018
maximum of 3 sub-questions), should have a mix of topics under that module.
2. E. Kreyszig: “Advanced Engineering Mathematics”, John Wiley & Sons, 10th Ed. (Reprint), 2016.
The students have to answer 5 full questions, selecting one full question from each module
Reference Books
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3. N.P Bali and Manish Goyal: “A textbook of Engineering Mathematics” Laxmi Publications,
Latest edition.
4. C. Ray Wylie, Louis C. Barrett: “Advanced Engineering Mathematics” McGraw – Hill Book
Co.Newyork, Latest ed.
5. Gupta C.B, Sing S.R and Mukesh Kumar: “Engineering Mathematic for Semester I and II”,
Mc-Graw Hill Education(India) Pvt. Ltd 2015.
6. H.K.Dass and Er. Rajnish Verma: “Higher Engineering Mathematics” S.Chand Publication
(2014).
7. James Stewart: “Calculus” Cengage publications, 7th edition, 4th Reprint 2019.
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