ENG1901

Engineering mathematics A

P Norton (Caulfield and Clayton) and A Carr (Gippsland)

4 points · 39 lectures and 12 tutorial/laboratory hours · First/second semester, Caulfield, Clayton · First semester, Gippsland · First/second semester, Distance · Prerequisite: VCE Mathematical Methods 3/4 · Prohibited combinations: MAC1901, GAS1641 · Students who have obtained less than a grade average of B+ in CATs 2 and 3 of VCE Specialist Mathematics are strongly encouraged to take ENG1901.

Objectives The student is expected to consolidate her/his knowledge and skills in calculus, algebra and geometry, particularly where relevant to other engineering subjects.

Synopsis Solution of systems of linear equations. Polynomial, trigonometric, exponential and logarithmic functions. Complex numbers. Differentiation and applications. Integration and applications. Introduction to differential equations. Vectors in two and three dimensions. Use of computer algebra systems.

Assessment Examination (3 hours): 70% · Assignments and tests: 30%

Recommended texts

Stewart J Calculus 3rd edn, Brooks-Cole, 1995 which is packaged together with Heuvers Kand others Linear algebra for calculus Brooks-Cole, 1991
James G Modern engineering mathematics 2nd edn, Addison-Wesley, 1996
Osterbee A and Zorn P Calculus Saunders, 1997

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