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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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