19MAT101 Single Variable Calculus - Lecture Plan

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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.

Lecture Plan (Single Variable Calculus)

L.No Sections Contents Remarks


Shifting and Scaling of Graphs Problem 15 - 60(Minimum number
1–2 1.5 of problems are enough to illustrate)

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

15 - 16 4.4 Strategy for Graphing y = f (x) and related Problems Problems 9 – 40

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COURSE OUTCOMES (COs)


CO1 To understand the concepts of single variable calculus.

CO2 To sketch graphs for functions using the concepts of single variable calculus and apply

the fundamental theorem of calculus to evaluate integrals.

CO – PO Mapping

CO PO PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5 PO6 PO7 PO8 PO9 PO10 PO11 PO12

CO1 1 3 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---

CO2 1 2 --- --- 2 --- --- --- --- --- --- ---

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