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Course Curriculam

Course Code: MATH242 Credit Units L T P/S SW AS/DS FW No. of PSDA Total Credit Unit
Course Level UG 3 0 0 2 0 0 0 4
Course Title Applied Mathematics-IV

Course
Description :

Course Objectives :

SN
Objectives
.
By the end of the semester, students will be able to deals with the techniques of numerical analysis which gives the solution to applied problem when
ordinary analytical method fails. Also, students get acquainted with the all the basic concepts of statistics which will help them in various disciplines in
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coming semesters. The applications of this course includes business and engineering problems involving probability, probability distribution and curve
fitting.

Pre-Requisites : General

SN. Course Code Course Name

Course Contents / Syllabus :

SN. Module Descriptors / Topics Weightage


Module I: • Bisection Method, • Method of False Position, • Newton-Raphson method • Jacobi iteration method, • Gauss
Iterative Seidal method • Finite Differences, • Difference tables • Polynomial Interpolation: Newton’s forward and backward
1 40.00
Techniques and formula • Central Difference Formulae: Gauss forward and backward formula. • Interpolation with unequal
Interpolation intervals: Lagrange’s Interpolation, • Newton Divided difference formula .
Module II:
Numerical • Introduction • Numerical differentiation • Numerical Integration : Trapezoidal rule, Simpson’s 1/3 and 3/8 rules, •
2 30.00
Differentiation Solution of differential equations: Euler’s Method, • Runga-Kutta 4th Order Method
and Integration
Module III:
Probability and • Overview of Probability • Introduction and expected value of Random variable (discrete and continuous),
3 15.00
Probability Variance of Random Variable • Probability Distribution: Binomial, Poisson, Normal
Distributions
Module IV:
Dispersion,
• Moments about a point, mean and origin • Skewness, Kurtosis Pearson’s ß and ? – coefficients • Curve Fitting
4 Curve fitting and 15.00
using Method of Least Squares • Fitting of Straight lines • Fitting of second degree parabola
Principle of least
square

Course Learning Outcomes :

SN. Course Learning Outcomes


Students will be able to analyze and solve various concepts related to probability and probability distributions like binomial, poisson and normal
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distributions.
2 Students will be able to fit various curves of the form of straight line, parabola with the help of least square method.
3 Students will be able to apply iterative methods to solve the simultaneous equations and algebraic equations.
4 Students will be able to solve transcendental equations using numerical methods.
Students will be able to form a polynomial/curve satisfying the given data when the intervals are equally/unequally spaced using different numerical
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methods.
6 Students will be able to find the value of first derivative and higher order derivatives from the given data even when function is not given.
7 Students will be able to apply concept of numerical methods to solve the differential equations and integrations.

Pedagogy for Course Delivery :

SN. Pedagogy Methods


1 The course pedagogy will include four quadrant approach i.e. video lectures, presentations, e-content, discussions and assessments.
2 All the topics covered in the syllabus will be correlated with its applications in real life situations and also in other disciplines.
In order to inculcate problem solving ability in students’ time to time quiz, viva, home assignments and class tests will be conducted during the
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progress of the semester.
4 Extra sessions for revision will be undertaken.

Theory /VAC / Architecture Assessment (L,T & Self Work): 100.00 Max : 100

Attendance+CE+EE : 5+35+60

SN. Type Component Name Marks


1 Attendance 5.00
2 End Term Examination (OMR) 60.00
3 Internal MID TERM EXAM 10.00
4 Internal HOME ASSIGNMENT 10.00
5 Internal VIVA VOCE 5.00
6 Internal CLASS QUIZ 5.00
7 Internal CLASS TEST 5.00

Lab/ Practical/ Studio/Arch. Studio/ Field Work Assessment : 0.00 Max : 100

N/A

List of Professional skill development activities :

No.of PSDA : 0
SN. PSDA Point

Text & References :

SN. Type Title/Name Description ISBN/ URL


Jain, Iyengar and Jain, “Numerical Methods
1 Book for Scientific and Engineering
Computations”, New Age Int
S C Gupta and V K Kapoor, "Fundamentals
2 Book of Mathematical Statistics", Sultan Chand &
Sons.
Grewal B S, “Numerical methods in
3 Book Engineering and Science”, Khanna
Publishers, Delhi.
Gerald & Whealey, “Applied Numerical
4 Book
Analyses”, AW.
Rohatgi, V.K. and Saleh, A.K. Md. E.
John Wiley and
5 Book (2009):An Introduction to Probability and
Sons.
Statistics, 2nd Edn.
Goon A.M., Gupta M.K. and Dasgupta B.
6 Book (2005): Fundamentals of Statistics, Vol.I,
8th Edn.World Press

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