Calculus
Calculus
Calculus
CALCULUS
SUBJECT CODE: 2110014
B.E. 1ST YEAR
Type of course: Engineering Mathematics
Prerequisite: Student should be able to graph elementary functions and solve both linear equations
and inequalities. Students entering in Calculus should have a firm grasp of algebra and
trigonometry, trigonometric functions, inverse trigonometric functions and their properties,
exponential and logarithmic function. Continuity and Differentiability of functions, Derivatives of
Functions in Parametric Forms, Mean Value Theorem, Rate of Change of Quantities, Increasing and
Decreasing Functions, Tangent, Normal and Maxima and Minima of single variable function.
Integrals, Integration as an Inverse Process of Differentiation, Integrals of some Particular
Functions, Integration by Partial Fractions, Integration by Parts, Definite Integral, Fundamental
Theorem of Calculus, Evaluation of Definite Integrals by Substitution, Properties of Definite
Integrals, Area under Simple Curves and Area between Two Curves by integration.
Rationale: Mathematics is a language of Science and Engineering.
Teaching and Examination Scheme:
Teaching Scheme
Credits
Examination Marks
L
T
P
C
Theory Marks
Tutorial Work/ Practical
Marks
ESE
PA
ESE
PA
(E)
(M)
/Viva (V)
(I)
3
2
0
5
70
30*
30
20
Total
Marks
150
L- Lectures; T- Tutorial/Teacher Guided Student Activity; P- Practical; C- Credit; ESE- End Semester Examination;
PA- Progressive Assessment
Contents:
Sr.
No.
Topics
Infinite Sequences and Series
Introduction of Convergence, Divergence of Sequences
and Infinite Series
The nth term test for Divergence, Integral Test
Comparison Test, Ratio Test, Root Test
Alternating Series, Absolute convergence, Conditional
convergence
Power Series & Radius of convergence
Taylors series
Maclaurins series
Curve Sketching
Concavity
Curve sketching
Polar co-ordinates, Relation between Polar and Cartesian
Teaching
Module
Hrs.
Weightage
20-22%
10-12%
Co-ordinates
Graphs in Polar co-ordinates
Indeterminate Forms
Indeterminate form 0 0 , , 0,
3
0
0
Indeterminate form 0 , , 1
Improper Integral
Improper integrals of Type- I and Type - II
Convergence and divergence of improper integrals
Applications of Integration
Volume by slicing
Volume of solids of revolution by disk method
Volume of solids of revolutions by washer method
Volume by cylindrical shell.
Partial Derivatives
Function of 2-variables, graphs, level curves
Limit, continuity of function of several variables
Partial derivatives and Clairauts theorem
Tangent plane, Normal line
Linear approximation, Total differential
Chain rule, implicit differentiation
Eulers theorem for homogeneous function
Maximum and minimum values by second derivative test
Lagrange multipliers
Taylors formula for two variables
Multiple Integrals
Double integrals over rectangles and Fubinis theorem,
Properties of double integrals
Double integrals over general region
Double integrals in polar co-ordinates
Triple Integrals, Triple integrals in cylindrical coordinates
Triple integrals in spherical co-ordinates
Change of Order of Integration
Jacobian of several variables, Change of variable in
multiple integrals
10-12%
10-12%
10
30-32%
20-22%
Note: Teachers are advised to encourage students to perform the projects in group of 4 students for
conceptual understanding by geometrically, numerically and algebraically.
Reference Books:
1. Calculus with Early Transcendental Functions, James Stewart, Cengage Learning
2. Thomas Calculus, Maurice D. Weir, Joel Hass, Frank R. Giordano, Pearson Education
3. Calculus Single and Multivariable, Hughes Hallett et al., John-Wiley and Sons.
4. Calculus, Robert T. Smith & Ronald B. Minton, McGraw-Hill
5. Calculus, Volumes 1 and 2, T. M. Apostol, Wiley Eastern.