ING1028 Technical Science 1
Course description for academic year 2017/2018
Contents and structure
Arithmetic and algebra, powers and roots, equations and inequalities, trigonometry in degrees and radians, graphs and functions, limits and continuity, derivation and function analysis, vectors. Distance, speed and time, mass, weight and density. Direct Current, Alternating Current og battery systems.
Learning Outcome
-Knowledge:
The students can
- Define mathematical concepts, such as natural numbers, whole numbers, rational and irrational numbers.
- Explain quadratic equations and factorization, together with calculation rules for powers and roots.
- Explain definition of sine, cosine and tangent, and other simple trigonometric correlations.
- Describe the unit circle for a fellow student.
- Explain the function concept, define the range and value of a function, and how a coordinate system is constructed.
- Describe continuity and discontinuity graphically.
- Define a vector
-Skills
The students can
- Solve equations of the first and second degree, and inequalities using mathematical operations.
- Run a polynomial division and factoring polynomials.
- Apply trigonometric formulas and exact trigonometric values for triangle calculation and solution of equations.
- Draw different functions in a coordinate system and solve equations, systems of equations and inequalities graphically.
- Set up the equation for a straight line.
- Find limits and asymptotes of functions.
- Perform calculations related to distance, speed and time.
- Use differentiation techniques to find the derivative of sums, differences, products and quotient as well as composite functions.
- Perform calculations on vectors in a plane and in space.
-General qualification:
The students:
- Can write mathematics correctly with the correct use of mathematical symbols and notation.
- Can explain mathematical problems and solution methods to others, both in writing, verbally and in other ways.
- Has acquired the knowledge necessary for engineering studies.
Entry requirements
None.
Recommended previous knowledge
None.
Teaching methods
Lectures and workshop.
Compulsory learning activities
Yes, will be specified in the course plan by semester start.
Assessment
Written exam, 5 hours.
Grade: A-F/passed ; F/failled
Examination support material
The University College's calculator (Casio fx-82Es) and a formula sheet will be handed out during the exam
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