Mathematics is a subject that is widely applied in all technical fields but it really is the essential ingredient of all engineering. Without the application of maths in engineering, no aircraft would fly in the sky and bridges would collapse under tension. Arithmetic and algebra are building blocks for learning mathematics. Differentiation and integration play a very important role in solving many complex practical engineering problems.
By completing this case study, you will demonstrate that you have acquired the key mathematical concepts needed to tackle and solve real world engineering problems.
Completion of this assignment will address the following learning outcomes:
LO1 Use and apply algebraic methods
LO2 Use and apply trigonometry and manipulate trigonometric expressions
LO3 Compute limits, derivatives and integrals
In this assessment ID is the last non-zero digit of your student ID number throughout all the questions. (For example, if your student ID is 7256105, then ID=5. If your student ID is 72567190, then ID=9).
· You must type your assignment (advice on typing mathematical symbols will be provided in the classroom).
· You must use S.I units throughout the assignment.
· Angles should be either in degrees or in terms of π.
· You must write all the formulas used. You must show all your workings.
· Leave the answers correct to 2 decimal points, unless otherwise stated.
· Graph axes should be labelled and should have correct units. Do not use online graph producing websites to plot the graphs.
If you are not able to complete your coursework on time due to extenuating circumstances, the ONLY way to receive an extension (up to 5 working days) or a deferral (anything longer than 5 working days) is to contact a Registry team member located at your specific CU site.
* Extenuating circumstances are defined by CU as ‘genuine circumstances beyond your control or ability to foresee, and which seriously impair your assessed work’.
* Please note that you will need to provide third party evidence to support your reasoning for requiring an extension or deferral.
* Your course tutor is NOT able to approve an extension or a deferral, if you have not completed the official forms and had your request approved your work will count as not submitted and receive a zero mark.
Plagiarism and Malpractice
* You are encouraged to check the originality of your work by using the draft Turnitin links on your Moodle Web.
* Collusion between students (where sections of your work are similar to the work submitted by other students in this or previous module cohorts) is taken extremely seriously and will be reported to theacademic conduct panel. This applies to all coursework and exam answers.
* A marked difference between your writing style, knowledge and skill level demonstrated in class discussion, any test conditions and that demonstrated in a coursework assignment may result in you having to undertake a Viva Voce in order to prove the coursework assignment is entirely your own work.
* If you make use of the services of a proof reader in your work you must keep your original version and make it available as a demonstration of your written efforts.
* You must not submit work for assessment that you have already submitted (partially or in full), either for your current course or for another qualification of this university, unless this is specifically provided for in your assignment brief or specific course or module information.