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Contents J-Relations and Functions To verify that the relation R in the set L of all lines in a plane, defined by R= {(m) 214m} is symmetric but neither reflexive nor transitive, 2, Relations and Functions ‘To verify that the relation R in the set L ofall lines in a plane, defined by R= {lm):1|] m} isan equivalence relation. Relations and Functions To demonstrate a function which is not ‘one-one but is onto. 4, Relations and Functions To demonstrate a function which is ‘one-one but not onto. Inverse Trigonometric Functions To draw the graph of sin'x, using the graph of sin x and demonstrate the concept of mirror reflection (about the line y=). Inverse Trigonometric Functions ‘To explore the principal value of the function sin’'x using a unit circle. 7. Exponential and Logarithmic Functions “To sketch the graphs of a and log,x, 4 0. ‘a 1 and to examine that they are mirror images of each other. 8. Relation Between Common Logarithm and Natural Logarithm ‘To establish a relationship between common logarithm (to the base 10) and natural logarithm (to the base e) of the number * Limit and Continuity f(x) at x= and also to chee | “of the funtion at that point 10. 14, 16. Continuity To verify that for a function f to be continuous at given point x. Ay=[ fly +An-F(x)lis arbitrarily small provided. Avis sufficiently small. Rolle’s Theorem To verify Rolle’s Theorem. . Lagrange’s Mean Value Theorem ‘To verify Lagrange’s Mean Value Theorem. . Applications of Derivatives (Increasing and Decreasing Functions) To understand the concepts of decreasing and increasing functions. Applications of Derivatives (Maxima and Minima) To understand the concepts of local maxima, Jocal minima and point of inflexion. Applications of Derivatives (Absolute Maxima and Minima) To understand the concepts of absolute maximum and minimum values of a function in a given closed interval through its graph. Applications of Derivatives (Maxima and Minima) To construct an open box of maximum volume from a given rectangular sheet by cutting equal squares from each comer. | J Applications of Derivatives Gi) (Maxima and Minima) | ‘To find the time when the area of rectangle of given dimensions become | length is decreasing maximum, if the ‘and the breadth is increasing at given rates, ives ications of Deri 18. App! and Minima) (Ma ‘To verify that amongst all the rectangles of the same perimeter, the square has the aximum area. oa of Bounded Curves. To evaluate the definite integral {oP paras the limit of a sum and verify it by actual integration. 20. Vectors To verify that angle in a semi-circle is aright angle, using vector method. Ah Vectors To verify geometrically that Ex(a+B)=exatexd Three Dimensional Geometry To locate the points to given coordinates in space, measure the distance between ‘wo points in space and then to verify the distance using distance formula. 3, Three Dimensional Geometry To demonstrate the equation of a plane in normal form. JAA. Three Dimensional To verify that the angle between two planes is the same as the angle between Geometry their normals. 25. Three Dimensional Geometry To find the distance of given point (in space) from a plane (passing through three non-collinear points) by actual measurement and also analytically. ~%. Three Dimensional Geometry To measure the shortest distance between two skew lines and verify it analytically, _22. Probability To explain the computation of conditional probability of a given event A, when event B has already occurred, through an example of throwing a pair of dice. Projects (1 -3) Set-up of Mathem ies Laboratory

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