Assignment
Assignment
Engineering Mathematics 1
FKB13102 & FKB14102
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Engineering Mathematics 1
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For each topic, include: (a) (b) One example of the application in the real life or technical area* One applied question**(in technical area) using any methods described in each topic (c) One pure mathematics question** related to each topic
NOTE *Diagrams or related image can be included in the example. **Provide the full solutions for each question. Include the references (books, website,etc) for the application or questions used in your assignment.
ASSIGNMENT
Engineering Mathematics 1
Format
(1) (2) Use the cover page provided and fill in all the details. Use different color for the cover page (front and back) according to your courses (MECHA=RED, IART=BLUE, ACIR=PINK, WQI=GREEN, MTM=ORANGE, AMT=PURPLE) (3) Your work must be typed using font ARIAL size 12 with line spacing 1.5 The mind map can be hand written or using mind map software. (4) Assignment must be submitted in two forms. (a) (b) hard copy soft copy : : assignment must be comb-bind e-mail to: [email protected] [email protected]
Evaluation
This assignment carries 10% of the total evaluation for the whole semester. (1) 10 marks : mind maps
(marks will be given based on your presentation and creativity) (2) 10 marks : applications and related problems
Dateline of submission
Friday, 15th October 2010 before 5.00 pm
Submit the hard copy to your respective tutorial lecturer at M009, Mathematics Unit.
ASSIGNMENT
Engineering Mathematics 1
This is a mind map about mind mapping itself. It presents, in a visual way, the core elements and techniques on how to draw mind maps.
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Engineering Mathematics 1
Start in the middle of a blank page, writing or drawing the idea you intend to develop. Develop the related subtopics around this central topic, connecting each of them to the center with a line.
Repeat the same process for the subtopics, generating lower-level subtopics as you see fit, connecting each of those to the corresponding subtopic.
Use colors, drawings and symbols copiously. Be as visual as you can, and your brain will thank you
Keep the topics labels as short as possible, keeping them to a single word or, better yet, to only a picture. Especially in your first mind maps, the temptation to write a complete phrase is enormous, but always look for opportunities to shorten it to a single word or figure your mind map will be much more effective that way.
Vary text size, color and alignment. Vary the thickness and length of the lines. Provide as many visual cues as you can to emphasize important points. Every little bit helps engaging your brain.