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Course Syllabus - MAT 183

Dec 2012 Apr 2013


PROGRAMME COURSE CODE COURSE STATUS CREDIT HOURS PART PREREQUISITE CONTACT HOUR 1.0 : : : : : : : : DIPLOMA IN MECHANICAL / ELECTRICAL / CIVIL / CHEMICAL ENGINEERING CALCULUS 1 MAT 183 CORE 3 02 PRECALCULUS (MAT 133) 4 (3 LECTURES, 1 TUTORIAL)

COURSE DESCRIPTION This is the first course in the calculus series. It starts with topics on functions and graphs, limit and continuity, techniques of differentiation and its applications. It also covers simple integration and its applications.

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COURSE OUTCOME At the end of the course(Course Outcome (CO)), students should be able to: CO1: State the properties of function, limits and continuity, techniques of differentiation and integration (C1, P2, A1) CO2: Compute limit, continuity, derivatives and integrals (C2, P2, A2) CO3: Solve problems involving differentiation and integration (C3, P3, A2) CO4: Sketch the graph of polynomial or rational function using calculus (C3, P4, A2)

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TEACHING METHODOLOGY Lecture, tutorial and laboratory.

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ASSESSMENT Quizzes (4) Test(3) Final Exam : : : 10% 30% 60%

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TEXT BOOK Howard Anton, Calculus 8th Edition, John Wiley & Sons., Inc. 2005. REFERENCES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Smith and Minton, Calculus (Basic Calculus for Science and Engineering), Mc Graw Hill, 2007 Finney, Weir and Giordano, Thomas, Calculus 10th Edition, Addison-Wesley Pub. Com., 2001. James Stewart, Calculus 5th Edition, Brooks/ Cole Pub.Com., 1999. G.L Bradley and K.L.Smith, Calculus 2nd Edition, Prentice-Hall Inc., 1999. Edwards and Penney, Calculus with Analytic Geometry, 5 th edition, Prentice Hall International Inc., 1998.

Course Syllabus - MAT 183


Dec 2012 Apr 2013
7.0 Schedule of Lectures
Week Date 3 7 Dec (3 hours) TOPIC
1.0 FUNCTIONS, LIMITS AND CONTINUITY 1.1 Functions Properties of functions Operations on functions Graphs (family) of functions 1.2 Limits Introduction (An intuitive approach) One sided limits and two sided limits Infinite limits and limits at infinity Computing limits Computing limits : End behavior 1.3 Continuity Continuity at a point Limits and continuity of Trigonometric Functions MID-SEMESTER BREAK 2.0 DIFFERENTIATION 2.1 An Introduction to the Derivative: Tangents 2.2 The Definition of Derivative Differentiation from the First Principle Differentiability and Continuity 2.3 Techniques of Differentiation 2.4 Derivative of Trigonometric, Exponential and Logarithmic Functions 2.5 The Chain Rule 2.6 Implicit Differentiation 2.7 Linear Approximations and Differentials 3.0 APPLICATIONS OF DIFFENTIATION 3.1 Related Rates 3.2 Analysis of Functions 1 Intervals of increasing and decreasing functions Concavity and Inflections points 3.3 Analysis of Functions 11 Relative maxima and minima Critical numbers First and Second Derivative Tests Graphs of polynomial functions Graphs of rational functions (linear/linear) 3.4 Maximum and Minimum Values Absolute maxima and minima 3.5 Applied Maximum and Minimum Problems

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10 14 Dec (3 hours)

17 21 Dec (2.5 hours) 24 28 Dec

31 Dec 4 Jan (3 hours)

Quiz 1 (0.5 hour)

7 11 Jan (2 hours) 14 18 Jan (3 hours) 21 25 Jan (2.5 hours) 28 Jan 1 Feb (3 hours)

TEST 1 (1 hour)

Quiz 2 (0.5 hour)

4 8 Feb (2.5 hours) 11 15 Feb

Quiz 3 (0.5 hour)

SPECIAL LEAVE
3.6 Rolles Theorem; Mean Value Theorem 4.0 INTEGRATION 4.1 Antiderivatives 4.2 The Indefinite Integral of algebraic, trigonometric, exponential and logarithmic functions 4.3 Integration by Substitution 4.4 Sigma Notation 4.5 Area as a Limit and The Definite Integrals Properties of Definite Integrals 4.6 The Fundamental Theorem of Calculus The First Fundamental Theorem of Calculus The Second Fundamental Theorem of Calculus Evaluating definite integral by substitution 5.0 APPLICATIONS OF INTEGRATION 5.1 Area between Two Curves 5.2 Volume : Solids of Revolution Volume by Disks Method Volume by Washers Method 5.3 Volume by Cylindrical Shell Method Revision EXAMINATION TEST 2 (1 hour)

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18 22 Feb (2 hours) 25 Feb 1 March (3 hours) 4 8 March (2.5 hours) 11 - 15 March (3 hours) 18 22 March (2 hours) 23 26 March 27 March 14 April

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Quiz 4 (0.5 hour)

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TEST 3 (1 hour)

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