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Student Study Guide JABATAN MATEMATIK, SAINS DAN KOMPUTER POLITEKNIK KOTA BHARU 1.

Nama Pensyarah Lokasi Pejabat Kursus Mata Kredit Program : : : : : WEE SIEW PING JMSK, PKB BA-201 ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS 2 2

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Topik (Kandungan Kursus) Ringkasan content of the course - Rujuk Lampiran 2 Ringkasan Rancangan Mengajar Semester - Rujuk Lampiran 3 Assessment Rubrik yang diguna pakai - Akan diberi semasa penilaian (Labwork, Project, Presentation) Peratus pembahagian markah - Rujuk Lampiran 4 Assessment Specification Table (AST) Rujuk Lampiran 5 Buku rujukan Senarai buku-buku rujukan Rujuk Lampiran 5

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COURSE LEARNING OUTCOME (CLO)

Upon completion of this course, students should be able to:

1. Explain basic operations on complex numbers stated in various forms using algebraic
operations or by constructing Argands diagrams.

2. Apply various differentiation techniques to determine the derivatives of algebraic,


trigonometric, logarithmic ,exponential and parametric functions up to the second order including solving real life optimization and kinematic problems .

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Use suitable integration methods in solving related problems to determine the definite and indefinite integrals of algebraic, trigonometric, reciprocal and exponential functions.

SYNOPSIS ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS 2 provides exposure to students regarding complex numbers which explains real and imaginary numbers. This course also emphasizes on calculus and its applications.

SUMMARY 1.0 COMPLEX NUMBERS This topic discusses the difference between real numbers and imaginary numbers. Basic operation on complex numbers is also explained. This topic also shows the representation of complex numbers in the form of Argands diagrams, polar and exponential. Basic operation in polar form is also discussed. DIFFERENTIATION This topic includes first order differentiation and various differentiation techniques. It includes differentiation of an algebraic, trigonometric, logarithmic and exponential functions. Differential concept is also applied in parametric equation functions. APPLICATIONS OF DIFFERENTIATION This topic explains application of differentiation in calculating gradient of curve. This topic also expounds the application of differentiation to find stationary points as well as sketching its graph. Differentiation is applied to solve kinematical and real problems. INTEGRATION This topic shows that integration is the inverse of differentiation. Integration for algebraic, trigonometric, exponential and reciprocal functions are discussed. This topic also explains the substitution method. APPLICATIONS OF INTEGRATION This topic builds an understanding of the integration applications in calculating the areas and the volumes of bounded region. Integration is also applied to solve kinematical problems.

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TEACHING PLAN

WEEK/ DATE 1 08/07/12 12/07/12 2-4 15/07/12 02/08/12 5-7 05/08/12 30/08/12 8-10 02/09/12 20/09/12/ 11-13 23/09/12 11/10/12 14-16 21/10/12 01/11/12

TOPIC AND SPECIFIC OUTCOMES

STUDENT REGISTRATION COMPLEX NUMBERS

DIFFERENTIATION APPLICATION OF DIFFERENTIATION INTEGRATION APPLICATION OF INTEGRATION

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ASSESSMENT

The course assessment is carried out in two sections: i. Continuous Assessment (CA) ii. Final Examination (FE) The percentage ratio of FE to CA should follow the guideline stated in the Arahan-Arahan Peperiksaan dan Kaedah Penilaian which is approved by The Lembaga Peperiksaan dan Penganugerahan Sijil/Diploma Politeknik. ASSESSMENT SPECIFICATION TABLE:

CLO CLO 1 CLO 2 CLO 3 CONTEXT

ASSESSMENT METHODS FOR COURSEWORK (CA) Theory Test *(2) 30% Quiz *(2) 10% Tutorial Exercise *(4) 40% Group Disscussion *(2) 20%

Complex Numbers Differentiation Application Of Differentiation Integration Application Of Integration

Remark: CLO 1: Explain basic operations on complex numbers stated in various forms using algebraic operations or by constructing Argands diagrams. CLO 2: Apply various differentiation techniques to determine the derivatives of algebraic, trigonometric, logarithmic ,exponential and parametric functions up to the second order including solving real life optimization and kinematic problems . CLO 3: Use suitable integration methods in solving related problems to determine the definite and indefinite integrals of algebraic, trigonometric, reciprocal and exponential functions. FINAL EXAMINATION (FE): Final examination is carried out at the end of the semester.

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REFERENCES Abd Wahid Md Raji et al (2003) Calculus for Science and Engineering Students : Universiti Teknologi Malaysia & Kolej Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Amran Hussin et al (2002) Matematik Tulen Pra Universiti . Penerbit Fajar Bakti Sdn. Bhd. Finney, R. L. & Thomas, G. B. (1993). Calculus (2nd ed). Addison-Wesley Publishing Company. Misiahi & Sullivan (2000). Finite Mathematics: An Applied Approach (8th ed). Ins. New York: John Wiley & Sons. Stroud, K. A. (2001). Engineering Mathematics: Programs and Problems (5th ed). Macmillan Press Ltd. Yong Zulina Zubairi et al (2006) Mathematics for STPM & Matriculation: Calculus : Thompson

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