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DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS, SCIENCE AND COMPUTER SESION : DEC 2011 COURSE OUTLINE COURSE CODE COURSE NAME CREDITS

HOURS NAME OF LECTURER CONTACT NO. SYNOPSIS ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS 3 exposes students to the statistical concept and its applications in interpreting data. Estimation of area under irregular shapes is also included. This course introduces the applications of arithmetic and geometric progressions and matrix concept to solve simultaneous equation by inverse matrix method and Cramers Rule. The Numerical Method enables students to solve simultaneous linear and non-linear equations . COURSE LEARNING OUTCOMES (CLO): Upon completing this course, students should be able to: 1. Transform raw data into useful statistics to compute central tendencies and dispersions using appropriate formula or graphical methods. (C2) 2. Apply Trapezium and Simpsons Rules, Arithmetic Progression (AP) and Geometric Progression (GP) formulae in solving given problems. (C3, P1) 3. Select suitable method s to solve simultaneous linear equations and nonlinear equations problems. (A2) . Week (Period) WEEK 1 (18-22/12/11) WEEK 2 (25-29/2011) Topics & Sub-Topics JUNIOR & SENIOR REGISTRATION WEEK Hours : BA 301 : ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS 3 : 2 (30 LECTURER : 15 TUTORIAL) : NIK MUHD TASNIM BIN NIK IBRAHIM : 012-9580864

Email add: niktasnim@psmza.edu.my

1.0
1.1

DESCRIPTIVE STATISTICS Know the basics of statistics 1.1.1 Explain fundamental statistical concepts. 1.1.2 Interpret several forms of data presentation: line graph bar chart pie chart Understand frequency distribution 1.2.1 Find the range of data 1.2.2 Determine class size and class interval 1.2.3 Identify lower and upper class limit 1.2.4 Determine upper and lower class boundary 1.2.5 Determine mark class (midpoint) 1.2.6 Construct frequency table 1.2.7 Draw histogram and frequency polygon Compute Measures of Central Tendency 1.3.1 Calculate mean, median and mode for grouped data and ungrouped data using formula 1.3.2 Determine modal class from frequency table for grouped data 1.3.3 Determine mode from histogram for grouped data

WEEK 3 01-05/01/2012

1.2

WEEK 4 08-12/01/2012

1.3

Week (Period) WEEK 5 15-19/01/2012 1.4

Topics & Sub-Topics Understand cumulative frequency distribution 1.5.1 Prepare cumulative frequency table 1.5.2 Draw ogive 1.5.3 Estimate median, quartiles, interquartile range, deciles and percentiles from ogive.

Hours 3

WEEK 6 22-26/01/2012

1.5

Compute Measures Of Dispersion for sample 1.4.1 Calculate mean deviation 1.4.2 Calculate variance 1.4.3 Calculate standard deviation AREA OF IRREGULAR SHAPES Compute area of irregular shapes 2.1.1 Determine planar surface area of irregular shapes using Trapezium rules. 2.1.2 Determine planar surface area of irregular shapes using Simpsons rules.

WEEK 7 29/0102/02/2012

2.0
2.1

WEEK 8 05-09/02/2012 WEEK 9 12-16/02/2012

3.0 3.1

PROGRESSIONS Understand the characteristics of Arithmetic Progressions (A.P) 3.1.1 Recognize the first term of an A.P 3.1.2 Recognize common difference of an A.P Apply Arithmetic Progressions formula 3.2.1 Determine value of nth term of an A.P 3.2.2 Determine sum of the first nth term of an A.P 3.2.3 Calculate the arithmetic mean

3.2

WEEK 10 19-23/02/2012 WEEK 11 26/0201/03/2012 3.3

CUTI PERTENGAHAN SEMESTER

3.2.4 Solve problems related to A.P Understand the characteristics of Geometric Progressions (G.P) 3.3.1 Recognize the first term of a G.P 3.3.2 Recognize the common ratio of a G.P Apply Geometric Progression formula 3.4.1 Determine the value of nth term of a G.P 3.4.2 Determine the sum of the first nth term of a G.P 3.4.3 Calculate the sum to infinity of a G.P 3.4.4 Calculate the geometric mean 3.4.5 Solve problems related to G.P 4.0 4.1 MATRICES Know characteristics of matrices 4.1.1 State the definition of a matrix. 4.1.2 Describe matrix notations and matrix formatting . 4.1.3 Types of matrices. Apply basic operations on matrices 4.2.1 Solve the equality of matrices 3

3.4 WEEK 12 04-08/03/2012

WEEK 13 11-15/03/2012

4.2

Week (Period)

Topics & Sub-Topics 4.2.2 State the properties of addition and subtraction 4.2.3 Perform addition and subtraction of matrices 4.2.4 State the properties of multiplication 4.2.5 Perform multiplication of matrix: a. multiplication by a scalar b. multiplication of matrices

Hours

WEEK 14 18-22/03/2012 4.3

4.2.6 State the properties of transposition 4.2.7 Determine the transpose of a matrix Know the inverse matrices (up to 3 x 3) 4.3.1 Obtain : a. the determinant of a matrix b. the minor of a matrix c. the cofactor of a matrix d. an adjoint of a matrix 4.3.2 Find the inverse for square matrices Solve simultaneous linear equations up to 3 variables 4.4.1 Use inverse matrices 4.4.2 Use Cramers Rule

WEEK 15 25-29/03/2012 WEEK 16 01-05/04/2012

4.4

5.0 5.1

NUMERICAL METHOD Construct solutions of linear equations 5.1.1 Use Gaussian Elimination method. 5.1.2 Use LU Decomposition with Crout method 5.1.3 Apply using LU Decomposition with Doolittle method 5.1.4 Apply using LU Decomposition with Cholesky method

WEEK 17 08-12/04/2012

WEEK 18 15-19/04/2012

5.2

Construct solutions of non-linear equations 5.2.1 Use the fixed point iteration method 5.2.2 Use the Newton-Raphson method

WEEK 19& 20 22/0403/05/2012

FINAL EXAMINATION WEEK

COURSE EVALUATION 1. 2. COURSEWORK (CA): Quiz (1) Test ( 2) End Of Cahpter (1) Tutorial Exercise (3 ) Group Discussion FINAL EXAMINATION (FE) 10% 30% 20% 25% 15%

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