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Syllabus MATDIP301 MATDIP401 PDF

This document outlines the syllabus for a Bridge Course in Advanced Mathematics-I. The course is 40 hours total and meets for 4 hours per week. It covers topics in trigonometry, differential calculus, integral calculus, and differential equations. Trigonometry includes complex numbers, polar form, and Argand diagrams. Differential calculus covers differentiation of standard functions, Taylor/Maclaurin series, and partial differentiation. Integral calculus includes reduction formulas, double/triple integrals, beta and gamma functions. Differential equations covers solving first order equations and second/higher order equations with constant coefficients. Textbooks recommended are by B.S. Grewal and H.K. Dass.

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Syllabus MATDIP301 MATDIP401 PDF

This document outlines the syllabus for a Bridge Course in Advanced Mathematics-I. The course is 40 hours total and meets for 4 hours per week. It covers topics in trigonometry, differential calculus, integral calculus, and differential equations. Trigonometry includes complex numbers, polar form, and Argand diagrams. Differential calculus covers differentiation of standard functions, Taylor/Maclaurin series, and partial differentiation. Integral calculus includes reduction formulas, double/triple integrals, beta and gamma functions. Differential equations covers solving first order equations and second/higher order equations with constant coefficients. Textbooks recommended are by B.S. Grewal and H.K. Dass.

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Syllabus for Bridge Course in Advanced Mathematics I (common to all branches)

Total number of hours of teaching


: 40
Examination Marks
: 100
Hours per week
:4
Subject code
: MATDIP301
1.) Trigonometry - Complex Numbers:
Definitions, complex numbers as an ordered pair, real and imaginary parts, modulus and
amplitude of a complex number, equality of a complex number, addition, subtraction, multiplication &
division of complex numbers, polar form, Argand diagram, exponential form, expressing in the form aib
problems
6Hrs
2.) Differential Calculus:
Differentiation of nth order standard functions , Leibnitz theorem (statement only) with examples,
point curves, Taylor series, Maclaurin series of simple functions for single variable.
Partial differentiation:
Definition, Euler theorem, total differentiation , differentiation of composite and implicit
functions, Jacobians illustrative examples and problems.
14Hrs
3.) Integral Calculus:
Reduction formula for functions sinnx, cosnx,sinnx cosnx. double integral , simple problems &
triple integral simple problems (with standard limits) and functions, properties, relation between and
Functions simple problems.
8Hrs
4.) Differential Equation:
Solution of first order first degree differential equations variable separable methods
homogenous equation, Bernoullis and exact differential equations (without L F). Differential equations
of second and higher orders with constant co-efficient.
12Hrs
Text books:
1.) Higher Engineering Mathematics B.S.Grewal
2.) Higher Engineering Mathematics H.K Dass
Syllabus for Bridge Course in Advanced Mathematics II (common to all branches)
Total number of hours of teaching
: 40
Examination marks
: 100
Hours per week
:4
Subject code
: MATDIP401
1.) Solid Geometry:
Distance formula (without proof), division formula, direction cosines and direction ratios, planes
and straight lines, angles between the planes.
12Hrs
2.) Vectors - Vector Algebra:
Vector addition, multiplication (dot and cross products) , triple products, vector differentiation
velocity, acceleration of a vector point function, gradient, curl and divergence, solenoid and irrotational
fields, simple and direct problems.
12Hrs
3.) Laplace Transforms:
Definitions, Laplace transforms of elementary functions, derivatives and integrals, Inverse
transforms, Applications Laplace transforms to differential equations.
16Hrs
Text Books:
1.) Higher Engineering Mathematics B S Grewal.
2.) Higher Engineering Mathematics H K Dass.

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