Cal II (With Application)
Cal II (With Application)
Cal II (With Application)
Main campus
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Text Books Title Calculus (For the Managerial, Life & Social Sciences) 6th Edition
Author S.T.TAN
& Publisher THOMOSON
Ref. Books Title Calculus (For Business, Economics & Social Sciences) 8th Edition
Author Laurence D.Hoffmann & Gerald L.Bradley
Publisher McGraw-Hill
2. Title & Multivariable Calculus , 5th edition by
Author James Stewart, THOMOSON
3. Title & Calculus 10th edition by
Author Anton – Bivens - Davis , Wiley Publishers
4. Title & Brief Applied Calculus: An Applied Approach , 8th edition by
Author Berresford - Rockett
5. Title & Brief Calculus: An Applied Approach , 8th edition by
Author Ron Larson
6. Title & Calculus, 6th edition by
Author Swokowski-Olinick-Pence, PWS Publishers
7. Title & Calculus, 3rd edition by
Author Munem & Foulis , Worth Publishers
8. Title & Calculus , 3rd edition by
Author Monty J. Strauss, Gerald L.Bradly, Karal J.Smith , Pearson Pub.
9. Title & Thomas’s Calculus , 12th edition
Author Finney. Weir. Giordano , Addison Wesley
10. Title & Calculus , 2nd edition by
Author Robert T.Smith ,Roland B. Minton , McGraw Hill
The main objective of this course to enhance the knowledge acquire in multivariable
calculus and analytic geometry. Familiarize the student with real world application and
OBJECTIVE
develop the technique solve such problems, and to prepare students for advanced level
undergraduate and graduate mathematical courses.
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Function of Two Variables, Limits, continuity, Partial Differentiation, Chain rule,
Optimization, Lagrange Multiplier, Multiple Integrals for Rectangular & Non-
Rectangular region, Parametric equation, Tangent and Arc-length of Parametric curve,
DISCRIPTION
Polar curves, Sketching, Vector in 2D, Operation in vectors, Quadric Surfaces, Conic
section, Parabola Hyperbola and Ellipse Standard equations and their sketching. Real
world Applications for all above topics.
01 Function of several variables: Introduction, Function of two variables, Domain and Range,
Graph of function of two variables, Level curves.
Book (Tan) : [Art # 8.1] Ex1, Ex2, Ex5, Ex6 (Ex# 8.1: Q1 to Q24)
OR
Book (Hoffmann) : [Art# 7.1] Eg.7.1.1, Eg.7.1.2, Eg.7.1.3, Eg.7.1.6 (Ex# 7.1 : Q1 to Q26)
OR
Book (Stewart): [Art# 15.1] Eg1, Eg4, Eg5, Eg6, Eg9, Eg10 (Ex# 15.1: Q6 to Q29 , Q35 to Q44)
Applications
Book (Tan) : [Art # 8.1] Eg3 (Revenue Function), Eg4 (Home Mortgage payments)
[Ex # 8.1] Q29, Q31 (Revenue Function), Q37, Q38 ( Home Mortgages)
OR
Book (Hoffmann): [Art# 7.1] Eg. 7.1.5 (Cobb-Douglas Function)
[Ex # 7.1] Q28 (Production Cost), Q29, Q33 (Retail Sales),
Q30 to Q32 (Production)
OR
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Book (Stewart): [Art# 15.1] Eg2. (Wind-Chill Index), Eg3. ( Cobb-Douglas Function)
Book (Anton) : [Art #13.2] Eg1, Eg2, Eg3, Eg4 (Ex# 13.2 : Q1 to Q28 and Q36 to Q38)
02 OR
Book (Stewart) :[Art #15.2] Eg1 to Eg8 ( Ex#15.2 : Q5 to Q20)
Partial Derivatives: Partial derivative Function, Notation, 1 st , 2nd and Mixed 2nd order Partial
Derivatives, Physical Interpretation of Partial Derivatives
Book (Tan) : [Art #8.2] Eg1, Eg2, Eg3, Eg6, Eg7 (Ex # 8.2: Q1 to Q40)
OR
Book (Hoffmann): [Art #7.2] Eg.7.2.1, 7.2.2, 7.2.3, 7.2.7 (Ex # 7.2: Q1 to Q26)
OR
Book (Stewart): [Art # 15.3] Eg1 to Eg6 (Ex # 15.3: Q13 to Q64)
Applications
Book (Tan) : [Art #8.2] Eg4 (Marginal Productivity), Eg5 (Substitute & Complementary
03
commodities)
[Ex# 8.2] Q41, Q42 (Productivity of a country) ,Q43 (Land Price) , Q44 to Q46
(Complementary and substitute commodities), Q47 (Revenue Function), Q48
(Profit Function)
OR
Book (Hoffmann): [Art #7.2] Eg 7.2.4 (Marginal Productivity of capital), 7.2.5 (Cobb-Douglas
function)
[Ex #7.2] Q27, 30 (Marginal Analysis), Q28, Q29 (Marginal Productivity) ,
Q32,Q33,Q47(Consumer Demand)
Book (Stewart): [Ex # 15.3] Q74 , Q75 (Cobb Douglas Production function)
Book (Anton) : [Art #13.5] Eg1 to Eg8 (Ex# 13.5: Q1 to Q10 and Q17 to Q22)
04 OR
Book (Stewart): [Art #15.5] Eg1 to Eg9 (Ex#15.5: Q5 to 20)
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Optimizing Function of Two variables: Local Maxima and minima, Critical Points and its
significance, The second partial test
Book (Tan) : [Art # 8.3] Eg1, Eg2, Eg3, (Ex #8.3 : Q1 to Q20)
OR
Book (Hoffmann): [Art # 7.3] Eg 7.3.1, 7.3.2, 7.3.3, (Ex#7.3: Q1 to Q20)
OR
Book (Stewart): [Art# 15.7] Eg1 to Eg5
Applications
05
Book (Tan) : [Art #8.3] Eg4 (Maximizing Profit) , Eg5 (Locating TV Relay Site)
[Ex #8.3] Q21, Q22, Q23 (Maximize Profit and Price), Q25 (Optimal Site Selection),
Q26 (Packaging Cast Minimizing)
OR
Book (Hoffmann): [Art#7.3] Eg 7.3.4 (Maximize the Profit) , Eg 7.3.5 (Distance Minimization)
[Ex# 7.3] Q21 (Retail sale), Q22 (Pricing) , Q23 (Construction), Q30 (Allocation
of Fund), Q32 (Profit under Monopoly) , Q36 (Learning)
06 OR
Book (Stewart): [Art # 15.7] Eg 7 (Ex# 15.7: Q27 – Q34)
07 The method of least Square: Procedure, The least Square Line, Least Square Prediction,
Nonlinear Curve Fitting
Applications
Book (Tan) : [Art# 8.4] Eg2 (Advertising Expense and Firm’s Profit), Eg3 (Maximizing Profit)
[Ex # 8.4] Q7 (IBAs admission), Q10 (Net Sale), Q12 (Welfare Cost), Q16 (Online
Banking), Q17 (Online travel), Q19 (Male life expectancy at age 65)
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OR
Book (Hoffmann) : [Art# 7.4]: Eg 7.4.3 (GPA predication), Eg 7.4.4 (Production level and Demand)
[Ex# 7.4] Q17 (College admission), Q19 ( Demand and Revenue), Q22 (Population
Prediction), Q25 (Investment Analysis), Q26 (Disposable income and
consumption), Q27 (Stock Market average) , Q30 (Bacterial Growth)
Lagrange Multiplier: Extremum Problems with constrained, Interpretation and graphical
approach to build the concept.
Book (Tan) : [Art# 8.5] Eg1, Eg2, Eg3 (Ex # 8.5: Q1 to Q16)
OR
Book (Hoffmann) : [Art # 7.5] : Eg.7.5.1, 7.5.2, 7.5.3 (Ex # 7.5: Q1 to Q16)
OR
Book (Stewart): [Art# 15.8] Eg 1 to Eg5 (Ex# 15.8: Q3 to Q17)
Applications
08
Book (Tan) : [Art # 8.5] Eg1(Maximizing Profit), Eg 6 (Cobb-Douglas Production function)
[Ex # 8.5] Q17 (Maximizing Profit), Q19, Q22 (Minimizing the Construction Cost),
Q25 (Maximizing Production)
OR
Book (Hoffmann) : [Art # 7.5] Eg 7.5.4 (Cobb-Douglas utility function), Eg 7.5.5 (Maximize sale)
[Ex# 7.5] Q17 (Construction), Q22, Q23 (Packaging) , Q23 (Allocation of Fund),
Q25( marginal Analysis), Q39 ( Utility), Q46 ( Hazardous waste
Management)
09 Multiple Integral: Introduction, Def. of double integral, Geometric interpretation of double
integral, Double integral over rectangular and non-rectangular region (Type 1 , Type 2 Prob),
Volume as double integral.
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OR
Book (Hoffmann) : [Art 7.6] Eg 7.6.4 (Cobb-Douglas production function)
[Ex #7.6] Q27 (Production), Q32 (Average surface area of human body),
Q34 ( Warranty Protection),
Parametric equations and curves. Parametric equations and their graph, expressing ordinary
functions parametrically, Tangent line and arc length of parametric curve, The cycloid, Roulettes
Book (Anton) : [Art 10.1] Eg1 to Eg8 (Ex # 10.1: Q3 to Q12, Q45 to Q50, Q65 to Q70)
OR
Book (Swokowski) : [Art # 9.1] Eg 1 to Eg 4 (Ex # 9.1: Q1 to Q24)
10 Applications
Book (Anton): [Art #10.2] Eg1 to Eg8 (Ex#10.2 : Q1 to Q4, Q9 to Q12 , Q17 to Q46)
11 [Art# 10.3] Eg 1 to Eg9 (Ex#10.3: Q39-Q46)
Applications
Book (Anton): [Art # 10.2] Q56 (Mathematics of beautiful symmetrical polar curves- Butterfly curve)
12 Vectors and geometry of space: Vectors, Algebra of vector, The dot product, Direction Cosine
and Angle, The Cross product, Quadric surface, Skew lines, Parametric equation of line & Plane
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Book (Stewart): [Art #13.2 - Ex 13.2] Q17 to Q22
[Art #13.3- Ex 13.3] Q3 to Q10, Q23 , Q24
[Art #13.4 - Ex# 13.4] Q1 to Q7
[Art #13.6 - Ex# 13.6] Q11 to Q20
Applications
Conic Section: Def. of conic sections, Equation of parabola, Ellipse and Hyperbola in standard
form, Sketching of parabola , Ellipse and hyperbola ,Conic Section in Polar coordinate .
14 Revision
GRADING POLICY (Tentative)
OFFICIAL EXCUSES
Only excuses obtained officially are accepted. Personal excuses are not accepted. No make-up
tests/quizzes/exams will be provided. If an official excuse exists, the student will be given the average
of his grades, or as advised by the academic committee.
SOFTWARES
STUDENT RESPONSIBILITIES
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• Read regularly and critically - You will have a text for this course, notes that I will prepare, and
outside references to consult. In order to master the material it is necessary that you read these
materials regularly and critically.
• Attend Class - If you choose to take this course, you’ll need to attend. Some portion of the material
we cover will not be in your text. Don’t decide to take this course without committing yourself to
attending each and every class.
• Complete Problem Sets - The heart of this course is the homework problems. It is in doing the
homework that you will master the material. There will be some homework sets handed out during the
course of the semester. The due date for each homework assignment is firm; no late homework will be
accepted. You should write your answers clearly.
Turn off your cell phones or any other electronic devices before entering the class.
Submit your assignments on time, no assignment will be accepted after the deadline.
On average, most students find at least three hours outside of class for each class hour necessary
for satisfactory learning.
Chapters should be read and homework should be attempted before class.
Do not get behind. You are encouraged to work with other students. Plus, I will be available during
office hours to help you.
Develop a learning habit rather than memorizing.
Work in groups, whenever appropriate.
Be creative in thinking, but stick to the topic assigned for discussions, assignments and
presentations.
Always bring your text Books with you in the class. _____________________
16-01-2017
Instructor: Maqsood Alam
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