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Course Title: Credit Hours:

Calculus I 3+0

Textbook: Author: Publisher: Referred as:

Calculus and Analytic Geometry (9th Edition) George B. Thomas, Jr. and Ross L. Finney. Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, New York, 1998 Thomas

Reference book: Calculus (6th Edition) Author: Swokowski, Olinick and Pence Publisher: National Book Foundation Islamabad, 1962 Referred as: Swok Course Description: The course reviews the concepts of basic Calculus; including Limits, continuity, differentiation and integration. A brief account of vectors, three dimensional geometry and complex numbers is also included as pre-calculus review. Stress is laid on applications of differentiation and integration to practical problems. Convergence/divergence of the Sequence and series are included towards the end of the syllabus. Course Contents: The course comprises three main parts. The first part consists of pre-calculus review. In this part those topics of algebra, vectors and 3-dimentional geometry are covered which are necessary to study calculus. In the second part Differential and Integral Calculus are covered with special emphasis to their application to engineering and technology related problems. Related rates, maxima and minima, areas and volumes are treated as application of calculus. Sequences and series form the third part of the syllabus. Knowledge of sequences and series is required for study of Fourier Series and other related topics in the next semester. Course Evaluation: There will be five quizzes, at least three assignments, two one hour tests and one end semester examination. Evaluation will be on the basis of following criteria:

Quizzes Assignments Mid Term Total

10% 10% 30% 100

Final Examination 50%

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Detailed Syllabus for Calculus I


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1 2 3 Notes/Hando ut Thomas Appendix A-3 Thomas Sec 1.2, 1.4 Thomas Sec 1.5, Sec 2.1 Thomas Sec 2.2 , 2.4 to 2.6 and handout

Topics
Review of vectors, scalars and vector products. Three Dimensional Coordinate System and equation of planes and straight lines with vector treatment. Complex numbers, Argrand Diagrams, Polar Form of Complex Numbers. Applications of De Moivres Theorem . Hyperbolic Functions. Concept of Limits. Rules and techniques of finding limits. Left Hand and Right Hand Limits and existence/non-existence of Limits. Continuity. Continuity at a point and continuity in an interval. Definition of Derivative and its calculation by definition. Geometric Interpretation of derivative. Techniques of Differentiation: Basic Rules, Algebraic Functions, Trigonometric Functions, hyperbolic functions, Implicit Functions, Exponential and Logarithmic Functions. The Chain Rule.

6 7 Thomas Sec 2.3, Sec2.7 Thomas Sec 3.1,3.2,3.3,3. 4 Thomas Sec 3.6, 6.6 Thomas Sec 4.1,4.3 and handout Swok Sec 7.4,7.5, 7.7 Thomas Sec 5.1 Thomas Sec 9.6 9.7,9.9 Thomas 5.3 5.4, 5.5

1st One Hour Test


Rates of change. Related Rates of Change Local and Absolute Maxima and Minima. Rolles Mean Value Theorem. First and second derivative tests for local maxima/minima. Concavity and convexity Optimization Problems using differentiation. L Hopital Rule. Indeterminate Forms Indefinite Integration, Method of Substitution, Method of Parts and other techniques of integration. Integration of Rational and Irrational Functions. Introduction to Improper Integrals.

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2nd One Hour Test


Definite Integration. Finding areas between Curves in Cartesian Coordinates. Polar Coordinates, Polar Curves and finding their areas using integration.

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Sec Arc Lengths of plane curves. Volumes of solids of revolution using integration. Disc Method and Cylindrical Shell Method.

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Thomas Sec 8.1 8.3 to 8.6 Thomas Sec 8.7 to 8.9

Sequences and Series. Convergence/divergence of positive term series by Integral Test, p-test, Ratio Test, Root Test and Comparison Test. Alternating Series. Absolute and Conditional Convergence. Power Series. Taylors and Maclaurin series

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End Semester Exam

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