December 1st, 2008 by Kwek Siew Wee
In week 5, the following topics were discussed:
- Tutorial 5 on Fourier Series
- Fourier Series with period T (Continued from week 4)
- Fourier Series for Odd and Even Functions
The materials used in lecture and tutorial lessons can be found below:
Wk5 Tutorial 5-1 Fourier Series
Wk5 Tutorial 5-2 Fourier Series
Wk5 Fourier Series for Fuction with Period T (handout2-1)
Wk5 Fourier Series for Fuction with Period T (handout2-2)
Wk5 Fourier Series for Even and Odd Function (handout)
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November 25th, 2008 by Kwek Siew Wee
The common test timetable for week 9 is out. See the file attached.
Common Test Timetable
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November 12th, 2008 by Kwek Siew Wee
In week 4, the following topics were discussed:
- Tutorial 4 on Binomail Series and Maclaurin Series
- Periodic Functions (given a period function -> plot graph; given the graph -> find the periodic function)
- Fourier Series with period T (Note — please use the formula list when attempting the tutorial questions)
The materials used in lecture and tutorial lessons can be found below:
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November 10th, 2008 by Kwek Siew Wee
In week 3, the following topics were discussed:
- Binomial Series (with n as positive integer, with n as any number)
- Maclaurin Series
The materials used in lecture and tutorial lessons can be found below:
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November 10th, 2008 by Kwek Siew Wee
In Week 2, the following topics were discussed:
- Revisited the concepts of Sequence and Series
- Introduction of the Summation Notation
- Arithmetic Progression (general term, sum to n terms, common difference)
- Geometric Progression (general term, sum to n terms, common ratio)
The materials used in lecture and tutorial lessons can be found below:
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October 17th, 2008 by Kwek Siew Wee
Welcome to 2008S2 EG2008 — Engineering Math 2B Blog. Hope we have another good learning experience this semester !
In week 1, we have covered the following topics:
- Integration by parts (using formula, tabular form and special integration)
- Introduction to Sequence and Series
It is important to revise your integration techniques if you are still not very familiar with the 3 methods stated above.
The materials covered in lecture and tutorial lessons can be found below:
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