The document outlines the syllabus for the B.A./B.Sc. I Semester course titled 'Elementary Calculus' at Aligarh Muslim University, approved on May 17, 2022. The course covers fundamental topics including set operations, number systems, differential and integral calculus, with a total of 48 lectures and a credit value of 4. Assessment is based on sessional tests (30%) and a semester examination (70%).
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Generic Calculus
The document outlines the syllabus for the B.A./B.Sc. I Semester course titled 'Elementary Calculus' at Aligarh Muslim University, approved on May 17, 2022. The course covers fundamental topics including set operations, number systems, differential and integral calculus, with a total of 48 lectures and a credit value of 4. Assessment is based on sessional tests (30%) and a semester examination (70%).
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DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS
ALIGARH MUSLIM UNIVERSITY, ALIGARH
Syllabus of B.A./B.Sc. I Semester approved in BOS: 17-05-2022 Course Title Elementary Calculus Course Number MMBSGE1006 Credits 4 Course Category Generic (Elective) Prerequisite Courses None Contact Hours 4 Lectures / week Type of Course Theory Course Assessment Sessional Tests 30% Semester Examination 70% Course Objectives The primary objective of this course is to provide essential knowledge of basic tools of set operations, number systems, differential calculus, integral calculus, matrices, and determinants for those students who do not have mathematical background at +2 level. Course Outcomes This course will enable the students to provide understanding in different topics of elementary algebra and elementary calculus. Contents of Syllabus No. of Lectures UNIT I: Revisit to Sets and Numbers Sets and elements, Empty and Non-empty sets, Subset of a set, Union and intersection of two sets, Venn diagram, Universal set, Revisit to number system (natural numbers, whole numbers, integers, rational numbers and real numbers), Standard notations to represent the 11 sets of different class of numbers, Principle of mathematical induction and its simple applications, Complex numbers, Real and imaginary parts of a complex numbers, Algebra of complex numbers, Conjugate and modulus of a complex number, Cube roots of unity. UNIT II: Relations and Functions Definition and examples of a relation and function, Domain, Codomain and Range of a function, Image and preimage of an element, One-one and Many-one functions, Onto and into functions, Composite functions, Inverse of a function, Pictorial representation of a 11 function, Real valued function of a real variable, Some elementary real functions such as: linear, quadratic, power, polynomial, rational, absolute value, signum and greatest integer functions with their graphs, domains and ranges; Properties of trigonometric, logarithmic and exponential functions, Even and odd functions, Periodic functions, Sum, difference, product and quotients of real functions. UNIT III: Differential Calculus Limit of real functions, Left-hand and right-hand limits, Continuous functions, Derivative of a function and its geometrical explanation and properties, Differentiation from the first 13 principle, Derivative of function of function, Algebra of derivatives, Differentiation by substitution, Differentiation of implicit functions, Logarithmic differentiation, Parametric differentiation, Higher order derivatives, Applications of derivative. UNIT IV: Integral Calculus Idea of integration of a function, Indefinite integration, Some basic formulas for integration of functions, Integration by substitution, Integration of the functions of certain 13 forms, Integration by partial fractions, Integration by parts, Definite integration and its properties, Applications of definite integral. Total No. of Lectures 48 nd Textbooks*/ 1. Ed. th Reference 2. *G. B. Thomas Jr., M.D. Weir, J. Hass, Calculus, 12 Ed., Pearson Publication. Books 3. *H. Anton, I. Bivens and S. Davis, Calculus, 7th Edition, John Wiley & Sons 4. *J. Stewart, Calculus, 5e, Thomson, Books / Cole