620-082 Preliminary Mathematics B | |
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Note | This subject is available only to students enrolled in the extended BE or extended BSc degree. This subject is not available for science credit points. |
Credit Points | 12.5 |
HECS Band | 2 |
Coordinator | K Baker |
Prerequisites | 620-081 Preliminary Mathematics A (or equivalent) |
Semester | 2, repeat Summer (view timetable) |
Contact | Thirty-six lectures, 11 1-hour tutorials |
Subject Description | This subject forms the second part of a two-semester sequence of subjects suitable for students who have taken standard mathematics in the final year of an international secondary school. On successful completion of 620-082, students will have acquired mathematical skills at least equivalent to those gained by the completion of VCE Mathematical Methods 3/4 and Specialist Mathematics 3/4. Complex numbers topics include algebra of complex numbers, modulus, argument; Argand plane, polar form, de Moivre's theorem; solution of polynomial equations; regions in the complex plane. Vectors topics include geometrical vectors; components, scalar product, resolutes, position vectors, differentiation of position vectors and kinematical applications. Calculus topics include derivatives of inverse functions including inverse trigonometric functions, chain rule applications, integration techniques using trigonometric and other substitutions and using partial fractions; areas of regions in the plane, volumes of solids of revolution; differential forms for velocity and acceleration, velocity-time graphs; simple differential equations. Coordinate geometry topics include sketching graphs of rational functions; asymptotic behaviour, stationary points; conic sections, including parametric forms. You will develop mathematical knowledge and skills, and the ability to apply mathematical knowledge to analyse, investigate, model and solve problems in a variety of situations, ranging from the well-defined and familiar situations to unfamiliar and open-ended situations. |
Assessment | Up to 24 pages of written assignments (10%), a 3-hour end-of-semester written examination (75%) and class tests totalling not more than 1.5 hours (15%). |
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