- Course Code :
MT103
- Level :
Undergraduate
- Course Hours :
3.00
Hours
- Department :
Faculty of Computers and Information Technology
Instructor information :
Area of Study :
Apply the basic concepts and theories of ordinary differential equations.
Combine and evaluate different applications of differential equations.
Use basic mathematics to learn the principles of double and triple integral.
Analyze the analytical requirements of Taylor and Maclaurin series.
Carry out a self-learning and research in partial derivatives.
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Functions of several variables: limits, continuity and partial derivatives, Chain rule, Tangent planes and normal lines, Extrema and constrained extrema, Ordinary differential equations: equations of first order (separable, homogenous, exact, linear and Bernoulli), Orthogonal trajectories, Equations reducible to first order, High order linear equations, The variation of parameters and operation method, Euler's equation, System of linear differential equations, Series and tests of convergence, Taylor and Maclaurin expansion, Multiple integrals: double integral in Cartesian and Polar coordinates, Triple integrals and Jacobians, Line integral, Green's theorem.
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