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Differential and Integral Calculus I Syllabus

The syllabus outlines the course 'Differential and Integral Calculus I' for Civil Engineering students, detailing its objectives, content schedule, and evaluation methods. Key topics include real number systems, analytical geometry, limits, derivatives, and integrals, with a focus on their applications in engineering. The course is mandatory, worth 6 credits, and taught by a team of professors.
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Differential and Integral Calculus I Syllabus

The syllabus outlines the course 'Differential and Integral Calculus I' for Civil Engineering students, detailing its objectives, content schedule, and evaluation methods. Key topics include real number systems, analytical geometry, limits, derivatives, and integrals, with a focus on their applications in engineering. The course is mandatory, worth 6 credits, and taught by a team of professors.
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National University Faculty of

FedericoVillarreal Civil Engineering


Professionals training professionals

SYLLABUS

DIFFERENTIAL AND INTEGRAL CALCULUS I CODE:3B0104

I.- GENERAL DATA


1.0. Vocational School Civil Engineering
1.1. Academic Department Civil Engineering
1.2. Academic Semester 2006-I
1.3. Cycle FIRST
1.3. Credits 6
1.4. Condition Mandatory
1.5. Weekly Hours Theory
1.6. Prerequisites None
1.7. Responsible Teachers Ing: Cesario Hiroyasu Vargas.
Lic. Ivan Conislla Contreras.
Gustavo Paredes Urbiola.
Roque Garcia Urrutia Olavarria

II.- SUMMARY
Real Number System - Analytical Geometry: Conics and Quadrics - Functions -
Limits - Continuity - The Derivative - Applications of the Derivative - The Differential -
Indefinite Integral - Integration Methods - Definite Integral.

III.- OBJECTIVES

GENERAL OBJECTIVES
Consider analytical geometry as a new alternative for the development of geometry.
in the two-dimensional and three-dimensional Cartesian plane, likewise:
Establish the limits of a function. Find the derivatives of algebraic functions.
transcendental - Apply Derivatives to solve maximum, minimum, and problems
earrings
Find the integrity of algebraic and transcendental functions. Apply the integrals for
determine areas of surfaces bounded by curves and volumes of revolution.

SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES
Provide comprehensive information to the future professional so that they can develop skillfully.
efficiently in the course of the specialty subjects.

CONTRIBUTIONS OF THE COURSE TO THE OBJECTIVES OF THE CAREER


They serve to understand and comprehend the basic foundations of the career subject.
Mathematics courses provide skills and creativity in professional development
of our graduates.

IV.- CONTENT SCHEDULE

FIRST WEEK
Systems of real numbers
Definition of the set of real numbers. The order relation.
Theorems related to the less than or equal to, greater than or equal to relationship.
1 out of 5
Intervals
Definition of interval.
Characteristics and polynomials. Algorithm of critical values.
Absolute value of a real number. Theorems. Equations and inequalities with value
absolute. Linear distance.

SECOND WEEK
Cartesian Product
Cartesian product of sets. Properties. Definition of the Cartesian plane (in R2).
Two-dimensional coordinate system.
Distance between points in R2. Division of a segment according to a given ratio.
Coordinates of the midpoint.
The line in R2
Inclination angle. Slope. Line equations (point-slope form,
symmetric and general.
Angles between two lines. Parallelism and perpendicularity. Distance from a point to a
line. Family of lines.

THIRD WEEK
The circumference and parabola
Definitions and elements of the circumference. Equations, canonical form, ordinary and
General. Family of the circumference.
Definition and elements of the parabola.
of the parabola. Property of the parabola.
The Ellipse
Definition.
Ordinary and general equations of the ellipse. Family of ellipses. Focal property of the.
ellipse.
The hyperbola
Definición. Elementos. Ecuación canónica. Ecuaciones de las asílotas. Hipérbolas
equilateral and conjugated.
Ordinary and general equation of the hyperbola. Family of hyperbola.

FOURTH WEEK
General Definition of Conic
Study of the complete second-degree equation (quadratic). The discriminant of the equation
2nd grade complete.

FIFTH WEEK
Coordinate transformation.
Rotation of coordinate axes. Rotation equations of axes.
Transformation of coordinates through a translation and a rotation of axes
coordinates.

SIXTH WEEK
Graph of a real relationship defined by an equation (intersections, symmetry, asymptote,
vertical, horizontal, and oblique.
Functions
Definition.
Quadratic. Polynomial. Rational. Root and Power.

SEVENTH WEEK
MIDTERM EXAM

EIGHTH WEEK
Limit of functions

2 out of 5
Definition. Geometric interpretation. Theorems about limits. Lateral limits. Unit and
existence of the limit. Limits when the variable approaches infinity. Finite limits asymptotes of
a curve.

Ninth Week
Continuity and derivation
Definition of continuity.
Definition of derivative. Geometric interpretation. Derivative of the derivative of a product and
a quotient of functions.
Derivative of the Composite Function
Theorem of the derivative of the composite function (chain rule).
Higher order derivatives. Implicit differentiation. Theorem on implicit differentiation.

TENTH WEEK
Inverse Trigonometric Functions.
Definition. Limits and continuity. Derivation of the inverse trigonometric functions.
Graphical representations.
Exponential and Logarithmic Functions.
Exponential and logarithmic function. Definition. Properties of the number e. Limit and
continuity.
Derivatives of logarithmic and exponential functions.

ELEVENTH WEEK
Hyperbolic Functions
Definition of the function (sinh, cosh, tash) hyperbolic identity graph of the breast
hyperbolic and hyperbolic cosine.
Derivatives of the hyperbolic functions graph of sine and cosine hyperbolic (the
catenary).
Inverse hyperbolic functions.
Definition. Continuity and derivation. Indeterminate forms. L'Hôpital's rule.

TWELFTH WEEK
Parametric equations of a curve.
Transformation of a Cartesian equation to a parametric one and vice versa.
Obtaining the derivative of a function expressed in parametric form. Motion
curvilinear. Radius of curvature and center of curvature.
Differentials
Increase of a variable. Definition. Differentiation formulas. Interpretation
geometric of the differential.
The differential as an approximation of its increment. The differential as an error.
Relative error. Percentage error.

THIRTEENTH WEEK
Applications of the derivative
The derivative as a rate of change.
Increment of a function. The derivative as a rate of change or speed of variation.
Speed and acceleration.
Maximums and minimums of a function.
Absolute maximums and minimums.
Increasing and decreasing functions.
Relative maxima and minima (first and second criteria).
Application problems. Concavity and inflection points.
Transcendental functions.
Trigonometric functions (sine, cosine, tangent). Limits and continuity.
Derivatives of trigonometric functions. Graphs.

FOURTEENTH WEEK
Antiderivative or Indefinite Integral
3 out of 5
Definition of antiderivative. Properties. Chain rule for integrals (change of variable)
variable).
Integrals of immediate trigonometric functions.
Integrals of conduction to inverse trigonometric functions.
Immediate integrals of hyperbolic trigonometric functions.

FIFTEENTH WEEK
FINAL EXAM

SIXTEENTH WEEK
SUBSTITUTE EXAM

SEVENTEENTH WEEK
REEXAMINATION OF DELAYED

V. METHODOLOGY
Classes will be held stimulating the active participation of students, through
development of exercises and practical work, group or individual. The presentations of
decently guide group work by complementing or systematizing information.

VI.- EQUIPMENT AND MATERIALS


Equipment: Overhead projector.
Materials: Handouts.

VII.- EVALUATION

EVALUATION SYSTEM: SES-5

PF = 3EP + 4EF + nPP


7+n
Where:
PF: Final Average
EP: Partial Exam
EF: Final Exam
PP: Average of Practice
Total number of practices

VIII.- SOURCES OF INFORMATION OR BIBLIOGRAPHY

Calculation of a variable with Analytic Geometry


Saturnino Salas

Calculus. Vol. I
Sirge Lon
The Calculation
Lous Leithol

Calculus and Analytic Geometry


Howard Anton. Vol. 1.

Differential Calculus
Pablo Miquel and Merino

Differential Calculus
Maynard Kong

4 out of 5
Solved problems of Differential Calculus
Casabianca Pizano Manual

Calculations of one variable and several variables with Analytical Geometry.


Saturnino L. Salas
Einar Hille
Differential Integral Calculus
Granville Smith Longley

Analytical geometry
Phillips

_______________________
COURSE PROFESSOR

_______________________________ ______________________
HEAD OF ACADEMIC DEPARTMENT SCHOOL DIRECTOR

5 out of 5

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