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Class Mathematics II

  • Presentation

    Presentation

    Mathematics II belongs to the compulsory group of curricular units of the cycle of studies and seeks to provide students with fundamental knowledge of mathematics, complementary to those given by the previous course units Algebra and Mathematics I, of the first semester. The course focuses on the themes of integral calculus and differential equations.
  • Code

    Code

    ULP928-505
  • Syllabus

    Syllabus

    Chap.1 Integral calculus. 1. Integral calculus in |R. 1.1. Definition and Properties. Primitive and Undefined integrals. 1.2. Immediate primitives. 1.3. Integration methodologies and their application. 1.4. Integration of certain classes of functions. 1.5. Defined integral: Definition and properties. Geometric meaning. Calculation and applications. 1.6. Integral calculus in | Rn. Fundamental concepts and calculation of multiple integrals. Chap.2 Ordinary Differential Equations. 2.1. Definitions. 2.2. General solutions and particular solutions. Boundary conditions. 2.3. Integration of ordinary differential equations of 1st and 2nd order.
  • Objectives

    Objectives

    Introduce fundamental concepts and practices of mathematical calculation and analysis that enable the student to: Understand the concepts of primitivation and know how to perform the integration of real functions of a real variable by immediate primitivation, substitution and parts. Understand the concept and know how to calculate a definite integral and interpret its result geometrically. Know how to perform typical applications of the definite integral. Calculate multiple integrals. Solve differential equations of 1st. and 2nd. including the determination of particular solutions.
  • Teaching methodologies and assessment

    Teaching methodologies and assessment

    B-Learning teaching model, with a hybrid of synchronous remote classes (7 weeks) and face-to-face classes (8 weeks). Use of Moodle as learning support platform. Problem Based Learnig (PBL). Assessment model includes valuing class participation and weekly work outside of class (small homework assignments), to encourage continued dedication to the course. Support for students outside of class.
  • References

    References

    Piskounov, N. Cálculo Integral e Diferencial (Vol.I e II). Editora Lopes da Silva (there are other editions). Demidovitch, B. Problemas e Exercícios de Análise Matemática. Escolar Editora (there are other editions). Textos didáticos / Teaching texts: Artur Fernandes Costa (2020). Alguns elementos sobre Cálculo Integral em |R - Integrais Indefinidos e Definidos (33 p.). Artur Fernandes Costa (2020). Alguns elementos sobre Cálculo Integral em |Rn - Integrais Múltiplos (16 p.).  Artur Fernandes Costa (2013). Equações diferenciais 1 (manuscrito, 22 p.).  Artur Fernandes Costa (2013). Equações diferenciais 2 (manuscrito, 21 p.).  Outros fornecidos ao longo das aulas pelos docentes / Others provided during classes by teachers.
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