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19MAT101 Single Variable Calculus - Lecture Plan
19MAT101 Single Variable Calculus - Lecture Plan
19MAT101 Single Variable Calculus - Lecture Plan
Calculus
Graphs: Functions and their Graphs. Shifting and Scaling of Graphs. (1.5)
Limit and Continuity: Limit (One Sided and Two Sided) of Functions. Continuous Functions,
Discontinuities, Monotonic Functions, Infinite Limits and Limit at Infinity. (2.1, 2.6)
Differentiation : Derivatives, Non- Differentiability (3.1)
Graphing : Extreme Values of Functions, Concavity and Curve Sketching, (4.1, 4.4).
Integration: Definite Integrals, The Mean Value Theorem for definite integrals, Fundamental
Theorem of Calculus, Integration Techniques. (5.2 - 5.3, 8.1 – 8.5)
Text Book
1. ‘Calculus’, G.B. Thomas Pearson Education, 2009, Eleventh Edition.
Reference
1. ‘Calculus’, Monty J. Strauss, Gerald J. Bradley and Karl J. Smith, 3rd Edition, 2002.
3 2.1 Limits from Graph and few other conceptual problems Problems 1 – 10
Definition of continuity of a function at a point, on an interval,
continuity test, types of discontinuity, continuous extension,
4–5 2.6 Problems 1 – 49
intermediate value property and intermediate value theorem,
problems
Derivatives – Definition, types of non - differentiability Derivatives of |x|, x2/3, x1/3 ,
6 3.1
Problems 35 - 43
Limit of finite sum and Riemann sum Problems 29 – 40
7–8 5.2
9 Test 1
8.1 1-70; 8.2 1-24, 43-46; 8.3 1-20;
8.4 –square of sinx, cosx, tanx, cotx,
Techniques of integration (Theory portion relevant to the
secx and cosecx and cube of sinx
10 - 11 8.1 – 8.5 problems given in Remarks column should be considered on
and cosx and 33-37; (Give more
these sections)
assignment problems from these
sections.)
The definite integrals-definition, existence, properties and Problems 51 – 70 (Problems 1 – 50
12 5.3
evaluation assignment)
Absolute Extrema, Local Extrema, Extreme value theorem, Problems 1 – 54
Absolute Extremum of a continuous function on a closed
13 – 14 4.1
interval
Ev
CO2 To sketch graphs for functions using the concepts of single variable calculus and apply
CO – PO Mapping
CO PO PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5 PO6 PO7 PO8 PO9 PO10 PO11 PO12
CO1 1 3 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---
CO2 1 2 --- --- 2 --- --- --- --- --- --- ---