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MTH 102

MTH 102: Elementary Mathematics II is a 5-credit course covering topics such as trigonometry, calculus, coordinate geometry, and statistics. Key concepts include differentiation, integration, equations of geometric shapes, and probability. Recommended textbooks include 'Pure Mathematics for Advanced Level' and 'Business Mathematics'.

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MTH 102

MTH 102: Elementary Mathematics II is a 5-credit course covering topics such as trigonometry, calculus, coordinate geometry, and statistics. Key concepts include differentiation, integration, equations of geometric shapes, and probability. Recommended textbooks include 'Pure Mathematics for Advanced Level' and 'Business Mathematics'.

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MTH 102: ELEMETARY MATHEMATICS II

Credit Hours: (4-1-0)


No. of Credit Units: 5

S/N TOPICS CONTENT

1 Trigonometry Circular measure, small angles,

Definition and properties of sine, cosine, tangent, etc.

𝐴 𝐴
Formulae for sin(A +B), cos(A+B), tan(A+B), sin , cos ,
2 2
𝐴
tan , e.t.c,
2

Sine and Cosine formulae,

Factor Formulae, inverse trigonometric functions.

General solution of trigonometric equations such as a cos θ +


b sin θ = c, etc.,

2 Calculus Differentiation of algebraic, exponential, trigonometric,


product, and quotient functions,

Applications of differentiation to curve sketching, etc.,

Maxima and minima,

Definite and indefinite integrals with applications to areas and


volumes.

Simple techniques of integration such as integration by parts


etc.; Simple first order ordinary differential equations;

3 Coordinate Geometry Coordinates in rectangular and polar systems,

Equations of lines, circles, ellipse, hyperbola and parabola.

4 Statistics Finite sample spaces,

Definition of probability on finite sample spaces and


examples. Probability as proportion of areas, conditional
probability of events; Independent probability, tree diagrams,

Variables and cumulative frequency distribution,

Mean, median, mode, variance and co-variance,

Conditional expectation and linear correlation, using scatter


diagram;
* Textbooks (i) Pure Mathematics for Advanced level; B.D. Bunday and
H. Mulholland;
(ii) Business Mathematics; 2ND Edition Qazi Zameeruddin,
Vijay K. Khama, SK Bhambri;

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