This course is  designed to give basic knowledge of mathematics about calculations and measurements.

Specific Objectives of the Course:   To prepare the students, not majoring in mathematics, with the essential tools of geometry to apply the concepts and the techniques in their respective disciplines.

Course Outline:

1. Geometry in Two Dimensions: Cartesian-coördinate mesh, slope of a line, equation of a line, parallel and perpendicular lines, various forms of equation of a line, intersection of two lines, angle between two lines, distance between two points, distance between a point and a line.
2.  Circle: Equation of a circle, circles determined by various conditions, intersection of lines and circles, locus of a point in various conditions.

3. Conic Sections: Parabola, ellipse, hyperbola, the general-second-degree equation

Recommended Books:

1. Abraham S, Analytic Geometry, Scott, Freshman and Company,  1969 Kaufmann JE,

2. College Algebra and Trigonometry, 1987, PWS-Kent Company, Boston Swokowski EW

3. Fundamentals of Algebra and Trigonometry (6th edition), 1986, PWS-Kent Company, Boston

4. Calculus and Analytical Geometry, Punjab Text Book Board, Lahore.

Assessment Criteria

 Sessional = 20 Marks (Assignment/Presentation/Attendance/Class participation)

Mid Term = 30 Marks

Final Terms = 50 Marks

Timing of Meetings

Monday

12:30 P.M to 1:30 P.M

Wednesday

10:00A.M to 11:00 A.M

Mid Term Exams 27-04-20

Course Material