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East West University

Course Outline

Department of Mathematical and Physical Sciences


Semester: Fall 2023

Course Title: Coordinate Geometry and Vector Analysis Course Code: MAT104
Pre-Requisite: MAT101 Credit Hour: 3

Course Instructor: Dr. Anup Kumer Datta, Associate Professor.


Office Room: Phone Number:
E-mail Address: [email protected]

Class Schedule and Office Hour:


Day Course Code Class Time & Room No. Office Hour
MAT104(Sec-8) 8:30 am – 10:00 am
Sunday
FUB-802
MAT104(Sec-9) 11:50 am – 1:20 pm 10.10 am -11.40 am
FUB-603
MAT104(Sec-8) 8:30 am – 10:00 am
Tuesday
FUB-802
MAT104(Sec-9) 11:50 am – 1:20 pm
FUB-603

Course Goal
This course is designed to develop the basic concept of students in the area of geometry
and vector analysis. A student has to study this course because the contents of the course
are very much applicable in all branches of Science and Engineering. The methods of
vector analysis provide a natural aid to the understanding of geometry and some physical
concepts. They are also a fundamental tool in many theories of Applied Mathematics.

Course Contents : 1. Two-dimensional geometry


2. Three-Dimensional geometry
3. Vector Analysis

Description : The following topics will be covered throughout the semester.

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Course Learning Outcomes
The specific course outcomes supporting the programs outcomes are:
Outcome 1
• At the end of Two-dimensional geometry students will be able to do
transformations of axes. They will also be able to determine different properties of
straight lines, circles and conics with identification of curves.
Outcome 2
• At the end of Three-Dimensional geometry students will be able to do
transformations of curvilinear co-ordinate systems. They will be able to determine
directional cosines and directional ratios of straight lines manually with geometric
interpretations, and different properties of conics and straight lines in three
dimensions.
Outcome 3
• At the end of vector analysis students will be able to do vector integrations and
differentiations. They will able to do gradient of scalar functions, divergence and
curl of vector functions. They will be able to solve problems of Green’s theorem,
divergence theorem and Stoke’s theorem.

Tentative Course Contents and Teaching Methods


Topics Teaching
Two-Dimensional Geometry Lecturing, multimedia
Change of axes. Transformation of co-ordinates. presentation, concept test
Pair of straight lines. Circles: Tangents and and questioning.
Normals, Chord of contact, System of circles,
Orthogonal circles. Conic Section: Parabola,
Ellipse and Hyperbola. The general equation of
second degree, Identification of curves.
Three-Dimensional Geometry Lecturing, multimedia
Co-ordinate system. Direction cosines and presentation, concept test
direction ratios. Plane, Straight line. The shortest and questioning.
distance. Sphere: Tangent plane. Cylinder and
Cone.

Vector Analysis Lecturing, multimedia


Vectors and Scalars. Algebra of vectors, Vector presentation, concept test
differentiation and vector integration. Gradient. and questioning.
Divergence and Curl. Cartesian, Spherical, Polar
and Cylindrical system. Physical significance of
Gradient, Divergence and Curl. Green’s
Theorem, Divergence Theorem. Stoke’s Theorem
and their applications.

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Text Book : A Text Book on Co-ordinate Geometry with Vector Analysis: Md.
Abdur Rahman, 1st Edition, Ideal Library.

Reference Books : Vector Analysis: Schaum’s Series.

Term Examinations:

Examinations Section
2
Mid 14 November 2023 (Tuesday)
Final 31 December 2023 (Sunday)

Score Distribution : Mid Examination : 30% Presentation : 5%


Final Examination : 30% Class Performance : 5%
Class Test/Quizzes : 20%
Assignment : 10%

Grading Policy:
80% and above- : A+ 60% to less than 65%: B 40% to less than 45%: D
75% to less than 80%: A 55% to less than 60%: B- less than 40% :F
70% to less than 75%: A- 50% to less than 55%: C+
65% to less than 70%: B+ 45% to less than 50%: C

Special Instruction:
 Students are not allowed to enter into the classroom after 10 minutes of starting time.
 Students should wear proper dress inside the university campus.
 Students are requested to switch off their mobile telephone during the class hour.
 No make-up quizzes and assignment will be held.
 Students are requested to go to the Teaching Assistant (GTA) regularly.
 There is zero tolerance for cheating at EWU. Students caught with cheat
sheets in their possession, whether used or not used, &/or copying from cheat
sheets, writings on the palm of hand, back of calculators, chairs or nearby
walls, etc. would be treated as cheating in the exam hall. The only penalty for
cheating is expulsion from EWU.

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____________________
(Dr. Anup Kumer Datta)
Date: 01.10.2023

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