DEVI AHILYA VISHWAVIDYALAYA (DAVV), INDORE
Bachelor Of Computer Applications (BCA) (Full-Time)
First-1st-I Semester Curriculum/ Syllabus 2011-12 Academic Year Onwards
First-1st-I Semester Curriculum/ Syllabus 2011-12 Academic Year Onwards
Mathematics – 1 Syllabus
Mathematics – 1 [BCA -101] Syllabus /Course contents
UNIT - I
Review of concepts of function of one variable: define a function.
Types of function: Limits: define working rule for finding out the limit,
fundamental property of limit, problems based on limits: Continuity : define
point of discontinuity, classification of discontinuity, problems based on
continuity & discontinuity Differentiability : condition for derivability
and problems.
UNIT - II
Successive differentiation, Rolles theorem, Mean value theorem,
Taylor’s theorem, Taylor’s & Maclaurin’s series, Intermediate forms.
UNIT - III
Tangents, Normals, Curvature, asymptotes, integration of
hyperbolic function and reduction formula
UNIT - IV
Differentiation of vector function, gradient, directional
derivatives, divergence and curl, vector function of several scalar variables
and their partial derivative, level surface gradient in Cartesian and polar
coordinates, divergences of vector and curl of a vector.
UNIT - V
Matrix – definition, types of matrix, special matrix elementary
transformation of matrix, inverse of matrix – adjoint methods and Gaussian
elimination, normal from of matrix, rank of matrix, nullity of matrix (their
applications) consistency and solution of linear simultaneous equations.
TEXT BOOK
A text book of calculus by Dr. H.K.Pathak, & D.C. Agrawal 2010
REFERENCE BOOKS :
1. A text book of calculus by Dr. H.S.Sharma, Ratan Prakashan
2. Vector Calculus & Geometric by Dr. H.K.Pathak, & D.C.
Agrawal
3. Discrete Mathematics by Dr. H.K.Pathak, & D.C. Agrawal –
(shikha sahitya prakashan)
OBJECTIVE : The objective of this course is to
familiarize the students with Calculus.
EXAMINATION: The internal examination will carry 20% marks i.e. 10 marks. The
external examination will be of 80% marks i.e. 40 marks. The question paper
will contain questions equally distributed in all units. The balance of the
paper will be maintained by including appropriate
(numerical/objective/conceptual/analytical/theoretical) combination of
subsection in each question.
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