Mathematics/Applied Mathematics
MATHEMATICS/
APPLIED
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SECTION A
1. Algebra (iv). Application of Integration as area under the
(i) Matrices and types of Matrices curve
(ii) Equality of Matrices, transpose of a Matrix, 4. Differential Equations
Symmetric and Skew Symmetric Matrix (i) Order and degree of differential equations
(iii) Algebra of Matrices (ii) Formulating and solving of differential equations
(iv) Determinants with variable separable
(v) Inverse of a Matrix 5. Probability Distributions
(vi) Solving of simultaneous equations using Matrix (i) Random variables and its probability distribution
Method (ii) Expected value of a random variable
2. Calculus (iii) Variance and Standard Deviation of a random
(i) Higher order derivatives variable
(ii) Tangents and Normals (iv). Binomial Distribution
(iii) Increasing and Decreasing Functions 6. Linear Programming
(iv). Maxima and Minima (i) Mathematical formulation of Linear
3. Integration and its Applications Programming Problem
(i) Indefinite integrals of simple functions (ii) Graphical method of solution for problems in two
variables
(ii) Evaluation of indefinite integrals
(iii) Feasible and infeasible regions
(iii) Definite Integrals
(iv). Optimal feasible solution
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Section B1: Mathematics
UNIT I: RELATIONSAND FUNCTIONS
1. Relations and Functions
Types of relations: Reflexive, symmetric, transitive andequivalence relations. One to one and onto
functions, compositefunctions, inverseofafunction. Binaryoperations.
2. Inverse Trigonometric Functions
Definition, range, domain, principal value branches. Graphs of inverse trigonometric functions.
Elementaryproperties ofinversetrigonometricfunctions.
UNIT II: ALGEBRA
1. Matrices
Concept, notation, order, equality, types of matrices, zero matrix, transpose of amatrix, symmetric
[Link], multiplication andscalarmultiplication of matrices, simple
properties of addition, multiplication andscalarmultiplication. Non-commutativity of multiplication
of matrices and existence of non-zeromatrices whose product is the zero matrix (restrict to square
matrices of order 2). Concept of elementary row and column operations. Invertible matrices and
proof of theuniqueness of inverse, if it exists; (Hereallmatriceswillhavereal entries).
2. Determinants
Determinant of asquarematrix (up to 3 × 3 matrices), properties of determinants, minors, cofactors
and applications of determinants in finding the area of a triangle. Adjoint and inverse of a square
matrix. Consistency,inconsistencyandnumber of solutionsofsystem of linearequationsbyexamples,
solvingsystem of linear equations in two or threevariables (havingunique solution) usinginverse of
amatrix.
UNIT III: CALCULUS
1. Continuityand Differentiability
Continuityand differentiability, derivative of composite functions, chainrule, derivatives of inverse
trigonometricfunctions, derivative of implicitfunction. Concepts of exponential, logarithmicfunctions.
Derivativesoflog x andex. [Link] expressedinparametric
forms. Second-order derivatives. Rolle’s and Lagrange’s Mean Value Theorems (without proof)
andtheir geometric interpretations.
2. Applications of Derivatives
Applications of derivatives: Rate of change, increasing/decreasing functions, tangentsandnormals,
approximation,maximaandminima(firstderivativetestmotivatedgeometricallyandsecondderivative
test given as aprovabletool). Simpleproblems (that illustrate basic principles and understanding of
the subject as well as real-life situations). Tangent and Normal.
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3. Integrals
Integration as inverseprocess of differentiation. Integration of avarietyof functions bysubstitution,
bypartial fractions andbyparts, onlysimpleintegrals ofthetype –
to be evaluated.
Definite integrals as a limit of a sum. Fundamental Theorem of Calculus (without proof). Basic
propertiesofdefiniteintegrals andevaluationofdefiniteintegrals.
4. Applications of the Integrals
Applications in finding the area under simple curves, especiallylines, arcs of circles/parabolas/el-
lipses (in standard form only), area between the two above said curves (the region should be cleraly
identifiable).
5. Differential Equations
Definition, orderand degree, general andparticular solutions of adifferential equation. Formation of
differential equation whose general solution is given. Solution of differential equations bymethod of
separation of variables, homogeneous differential equations of first order and first degree. Solutions
of linear differential equation ofthetype –
dy
Py Q , where P and Q are functions of x or constant
dx
dx
Px Q , where P and Q are functions of y or constant
dy
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UNIT IV: VECTORSAND THREE-DIMENSIONALGEOMETRY
1. Vectors
Vectors and scalars, magnitude and direction of a vector. Direction cosines/ratios of vectors. Types
of vectors (equal, unit, zero, parallel and collinear vectors), position vector of a point, negative of a
vector, components of a vector, addition of vectors, multiplication of a vector by a scalar, position
vector of a point dividing a line segment in a given ratio. Scalar (dot) product of vectors, projection
of a vector on a line. Vector (cross) product of vectors, scalar triple product.
2. Three-dimensional Geometry
Direction cosines/ratios of alinejoiningtwo points. Cartesian andvector equation of a line, coplanar
and skew lines, shortest distance between two lines. Cartesian and vector equation of a [Link]
between(i) twolines, (ii) two planes, (iii) a lineand a plane. Distance of apoint from a plane.
UnitV: Linear Programming
Introduction, related terminologysuch as constraints, objectivefunction, optimization, different types
of linearprogramming(L.P.) problems, mathematicalformulation of L.P. problems, graphicalmethod
of solution for problems in two variables, feasible and infeasible regions, feasible and infeasible
solutions, optimalfeasiblesolutions(uptothreenon-trivialconstrains).
Unit VI: Probability
Multiplicationstheorem on probability. Conditionalprobability, independentevents, total probability,
Baye’s theorem. Random variable and its probability distribution, mean and variance of haphazard
[Link](Bernoulli)trialsand Binomialdistribution.
Section B2: Applied Mathematics
Unit I: Numbers, Quantification and Numerical Applications
A. Modulo Arithmetic
Define modulus of an integer
Apply arithmetic operations using modular arithmetic rules
B. Congruence Modulo
Define congruence modulo
Apply the definition in variousproblems
C. Allegation andMixture
Understand the rule of allegation to produce a mixture at a givenprice
Determine the mean price of amixture
Apply rule of allegation
D. Numerical Problems
Solve real life problems mathematically
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E. Boats and Streams
Distinguish between upstreamand downstream
Express the problem in the formof an equation
F. Pipes andCisterns
Determine the time taken bytwo or more pipes to fill or
G. Races andGames
Compare the performance oftwo players w.r.t. time,
distance taken/distance covered/ Work done from the givendata
H. Partnership
Differentiate between activepartner and sleeping partner
Determine the gain or loss tobe divided among the partners in the ratio of their investment
with due
consideration of the time volume/surface area for solid formed using two ormore shapes
I. Numerical Inequalities
Describe the basic concepts ofnumerical inequalities
Understand and write numericalinequalities
UNIT II: ALGEBRA
A. Matrices andtypes of matrices
Define matrix
Identify different kinds ofmatrices
B. Equality of matrices, Transpose of amatrix, Symmetric andSkew symmetric matrix
Determine equality of twomatrices
Write transpose of given matrix
Define symmetric and skewsymmetric matrix
UNIT III: CALCULUS
A. Higher OrderDerivatives
Determine second and higherorder derivatives
Understand differentiation ofparametric functions and implicit functions Identify dependent
andindependent variables
B. Marginal Cost and Marginal Revenue usingderivatives
Define marginal cost andmarginal revenue
Find marginal cost and marginalrevenue
C. Maxima andMinima
Determine critical points of thefunction
Find the point(s) of local maxima and local minima and corresponding local maximumand
local minimum values
Find the absolute maximum and absolute minimum value of afunction
UNIT IV: PROBABILITY DISTRIBUTIONS
A. Probability Distribution
Understand the concept ofRandom Variables and its Probability Distributions
Find probability distribution ofdiscrete random variable
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B. Mathematical Expectation
Apply arithmetic mean of frequency distribution to find the expected value of a random
variable
C. Variance
Calculate the Variance and [Link] a random variable
UNIT V: INDEX NUMBERS AND TIME BASED DATA
A. Index Numbers
Define Index numbers as aspecial type of average
B. Construction ofIndex numbers
Construct different type of indexnumbers
C. Test of Adequacy of Index Numbers
Apply time reversal test
D. Time Series
Identify time series aschronological data
E. Components ofTime Series
Distinguish between differentcomponents of time series
F. Time Series analysis for univariate data
Solve practical problems basedon statistical data and Interpret
UNIT VI : INFERENTIAL STATISTICS
A. Population andSample
Define Population and Sample
Differentiate between population and sample
Define a representative samplefrom a population
B. Parameter andStatistics and Statistical Interferences
Define Parameter with reference to Population
Define Statistics with referenceto Sample
Explain the relation betweenParameter and Statistic
Explain the limitation of Statisticto generalize the estimation for population
Interpret the concept of Statistical Significance andStatistical Inferences
State Central Limit Theorem
Explain the relation betweenPopulation-Sampling Distribution-Sample
UNIT VII: FINANCIAL MATHEMATICS
A. Perpetuity, Sinking Funds
Explain the concept of perpetuity and sinking fund
Calculate perpetuity
Differentiate between sinkingfund and saving account
B. Valuation ofBonds
Define the concept of valuationof bond and related terms
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Calculate value of bond usingpresent value approach
C. Calculation ofEMI
Explain the concept of EMI
Calculate EMI using variousmethods
D. Linear method of Depreciation
Define the concept of linearmethod of Depreciation
Interpret cost, residual value and useful life of an asset fromthe given information
Calculate depreciation
UNIT VIII: LINEAR PROGRAMMING
A. Introductionand relatedterminology
Familiarize with terms related toLinear Programming Problem
B. Mathematicalformulation ofLinear ProgrammingProblem
Formulate Linear ProgrammingProblem
C. Different types of Linear Programming Problems
Identify and formulate differenttypes of LPP
D. Graphical Method of Solution for problems in two Variables
Draw the Graph for a system oflinear inequalities involving twovariables and to find its
solutiongraphically
E. Feasible and InfeasibleRegions
Identify feasible, infeasible andbounded regions
F. Feasible andinfeasible solutions, optimal feasible solution
Understand feasible andinfeasible solutions
Find optimal feasible solution