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Syllabus in Math107

This document provides a syllabus for a differential equations course offered at Mahardika Institute of Technology. The course is intended to teach students how to solve various types of differential equations, including first order equations, linear equations of order n, and equations with Laplace transforms. Over the course of the semester, students will learn definitions and classifications of differential equations, methods for solving first order and linear equations, and applications of differential equations to problems in engineering. Student assessment will include quizzes, exams, and other assignments, with a final grade determined by performance on pre-midterm, midterm, pre-final, and final exams.

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Syllabus in Math107

This document provides a syllabus for a differential equations course offered at Mahardika Institute of Technology. The course is intended to teach students how to solve various types of differential equations, including first order equations, linear equations of order n, and equations with Laplace transforms. Over the course of the semester, students will learn definitions and classifications of differential equations, methods for solving first order and linear equations, and applications of differential equations to problems in engineering. Student assessment will include quizzes, exams, and other assignments, with a final grade determined by performance on pre-midterm, midterm, pre-final, and final exams.

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Republic of the Philippines Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao Commission on Higher Education

MAHARDIKA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, INC.


Ilmoh Street, Bongao, Tawi-Tawi, PHILIPPINES Tel. 068-2681259/ E-mail: [email protected] SYLLABUS
PLACEMENT: BSEEIII 1 SEM, 2012-2013 CREDIT: 3 UNITS TIME ALLOTMENT: 54 HOURS COURSE TITLE AND NO. MATH 107 COURSE DESCRIPTION: DIFFERENTIAL EQUATION Differentiation and integration in solving first order, first-degree differential equations, and linear differential equations of order n; Laplace transforms in solving differential equations. GENERAL OBJECTIVES: After completing this course, the student must be able to: 1. Solve the different types of differential equations; and 2. Apply differential equations to selected engineering problems.. COURSE CONTENT CONTENTS
1. Definitions 1.1. Definition and Classifications of Differential Equations (D.E.) 1.2. Order Degree of a D.E. / Linearity 1.3. Solution of a D.E. (General and Particular) 2. Solution of Some 1st Order, 1st Degree D.E. 2.1. Variable Separable 2.2. Homogeneous 2.3. Exact 2.4. Linear 2.5. Equations Linear in a Function 2.6. Bernoullis Equation 3. Applications of 1st Order D.E. 3.1. Decomposition / Growth 3.2. Newtons Law of Cooling 3.3. Mixing (Non-Reacting Fluids) 3.4. Electric Circuits 4. Linear D.E. of Order n 4.1. Standard Form of a Linear D.E. 4.2. Linear Independence of a Set of Functions 4.3. Differential Operators 4.4. Differential Operator Form of a Linear D.E. 5. Homogeneous Linear D.E. with Constant Coefficients 5.1. General Solution 5.2. Auxiliary Equation 6. Non-Homogeneous D.E. with Constant-Coefficients 6.1. Form of the General Solution 6.2. Solution by Method of Undetermined Coefficients 6.3. Solution by Variation of Parameters
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COURSE REQUIREMENT: ITEM DISTRIBUTION Knowledge 10% Comprehension 20% Application 30% Evaluation 40% SOURCE OF SCORE QUIZZES MAJOR EXAMS OTHERS WEIGHTS 50% 40% 10% A total of 100% FINAL RATING PREMID 25% MIDTERM 25% PREFINAL 25% FINAL 25% FINAL GRADE 100%

REFERENCES: (RESOURCES, MATERIALS, AND ETC.) Asin, Ricardo C. Elementary Differential Equations. National Book Store, 1991. Dela Fuente, Feliciano and Uy. Elementary Differential Equations. National Book Store, 1999.

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DARUSSALAM S. ABDULLA, CE JAAPAR H. HASSAN,SPHE JAAPAR H. HASSAN, SPHE ear Level Adviser Department Chairman

ABDUHASAD S. MUKARRAMA, ED.D Vice-President for Academic Affairs

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