ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS I 4.6.
Second order and first degree linear differential equations with constant
coefficients.
SH 401 4.7. Second order and first degree linear differential equations with variable
coefficients; Cauchy’s equations
Lecture: 3 Year: I 4.8. Applications in engineering field
Tutorial: 2 Part: I
Practical :
Course Objectives: To provide students a sound knowledge of calculus and Reference books:
analytic geometry to apply them in their relevant fields. 1. Erwin Kreyszig, Advance Engineering Mathematics , John Wiley and Sons Inc
2. Thomas,Finney,Calculus and Analytical geometry Addison- Wesley
1. Derivatives and their Applications (14 hours)
3. M. B. Singh, B. C. Bajrachrya, Differential calculus, Sukunda Pustak Bhandar,Nepal
1.1. Introduction
1.2. Higher order derivatives 4. M. B. Singh, S. P. Shrestha, Applied Mathematics,
1.3. Mean value theorem 5. G.D. Pant, G. S. Shrestha, Integral Calculus and Differential Equations, Sunila
1.3.1. Rolle’s Theorem Prakashan,Nepal
1.3.2. Lagrange’s mean value theorem 6. M. R. Joshi, Analytical Geometry, SukundaPustak Bhandar,Nepal
1.3.3. Cauchy’s mean value theorem 7. S. P. Shrestha, H. D. Chaudhary, P. R. Pokharel,
1.4. Power series of single valued function A Textbook of Engineering Mathematics - Vol I
1.4.1. Taylor’s series
8. Santosh Man Maskey, Calculus, Ratna Pustak Bhandar, Nepal
1.4.2. Maclaurin’s series
1.5. Indeterminate forms; L’Hospital rule
1.6. Asymptotes to Cartesian and polar curves
1.7. Pedal equations to Cartesian and polar curves; curvature and radius of
curvature
Evaluation Scheme
2. Integration and its Applications (11 hours)
2.1. Introduction The questions will cover all the chapters in the syllabus. The evaluation scheme will be as
2.2. Definite integrals and their properties indicated in the table below:
2.3. Improper integrals
2.4. Differentiation under integral sign Chapters Hours Mark distribution*
2.5. Reduction formula; Beta Gama functions 1. 14 25
2.6. Application of integrals for finding areas, arc length, surface and
2. 11 20
solid of revolution in the plane for Cartesian and polar curves
3. 08 15
3. Plane Analytic Geometry ([Link]) 12 20
3.1. Transformation of coordinates: Translation and rotation Total 45 80
3.2. Ellipse and hyperbola; Standard forms, tangent, and normal
3.3. General equation of conics in Cartesian and polar forms * There may be minor deviation in marks distribution.
4. Ordinary Differential Equations and their Applications (12 hours)
4.1. First order and first degree differential equations
4.2. Homogenous differential equations
4.3. Linear differential equations
4.4. Equations reducible to linear differential equations; Bernoulli’s equation
4.5. First order and higher degree differential equation; Clairaut’s equation