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01912 Mathematics with Information Technology 2 (L)
Danish title: Matematik med informationsteknologi 2 (Levnedsmiddel)
Language:  Danish    ECTS-creditpoints:  5, External examination.   
Type:  open university, food engineering
Class schedule:   F3-A
Exam schedule:   E3-B (dec 17 2001), F4-B (jun 06 2002)
Recommended semester:  2nd semester
Scope and form:  Classroom lectures
Evaluation:  Written exam
Approximately 30 % of the problems must be solved without the use of books or technical aid. For the remaining problems books, notes and
calculators can be used. A PC is provided for.
Examination:  13-scale
Previous course:  91129
Prerequisites:  01911 Mathematics with Information Technology 1 (L)
No credit points with:  01902
Aim:  The aim of the course is to provide the student with thorough knowledge as well as practical skills in those parts of mathematics that are useful in chemical food science and technology and to provide the student with a conceptual understanding of mathematics and with some skills in mathematical reasoning and to enable the student to solve engineering problems with a computer.
Contents:  Double integral, line integral and exact differential. Implicit differentiation. Extremum for function of several variables. l'Hospitals rule and Taylor's theorem. Programming concepts in Maple. Principles for program design. Construction and testing of a program.
Contact:  Gunnar Johansen, building 377, (+45) 4525 5485, gj@imm.dtu.dk
Department: 001 Department of Mathematics
Course URL:  http://www.ifak.dtu.dk/kurser/m91129
Keywords:  Extremum, Integral, Differential, Maple, Programming
Updated:  12-11-2001