B23-BBA-104 Business Mathematics
Part A – Introduction | |||
Subject | Business Administration | ||
Semester | I | ||
Name of the Course | Business Mathematics | ||
Course Code | B23-BBA-104 | ||
Course Type:
(CC/MCC/MDC/CC M/DSEC/VOC/DSE/PC/AEC/VAC) |
CC-M1 | ||
Level of the course (As per
Annexure-I |
Foundation-Level | ||
Pre-requisite for the course (if any) | None | ||
Course Learning Outcomes (CLO): | After completing this course, the learner will be able to: 1. Understand set theory, logical statements and truth table. Find the solution of linear equations.
2. Determine the solution of quadratic equations. Learn the concept and applications of permutations and combinations. 3. Apply binomial theorem. Understand the concepts related to functions, limit and continuity and appropriately apply the concepts of differential calculus to solve related problems. 4. Understand the matrix algebra and its application to business problems. Find the solution of system of simultaneous linear equations using determinants and matrices. ____________________________________________ 5*. |
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Credits | Theory | Practical | Total |
2 | 0 | 2 | |
Contact Hours | 30 | 0 | 30 |
Max. Marks: 50
Internal Assessment Marks: 15 End Term Exam Marks: 35 |
Time: 3 Hours |
Part B- Contents of the Course | |||
Instructions for Paper- Setter
The Paper-Setter shall set nine questions in all and the question paper shall be divided into two parts. Part ‘A’ shall comprise four short answer type questions from the whole of the syllabus carrying 1.75 marks each, which shall be compulsory. Part ‘B’ shall comprise eight questions (two questions from each unit) carrying 7 marks each and the student will be required to attempt four questions selecting one question from each unit. |
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Unit | Topics | Contact
Hours |
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I | Set Theory: Representation of sets, equivalent sets, power set, complement of a set. Venn Diagrams: Union and Intersection of sets, De-Morgan’s laws. | 8 | |
II | Quadratic Equations with real roots: Relations between roots and coefficient of the quadratic equations , Methods of solving a quadratic equation | 8 | |
III | Binomial Theorem (positive index). Functions, Limits and Continuity. | 7 | |
IV | Matrix System: Matrices, Basic operations on matrices (Addition, Multiplication, Transpose), Determinant of a square matrix, Inverse of a square matrix, Cramer’s rule | 7 | |
V* | |||
Suggested Evaluation Methods | |||
Internal Assessment:
➢ Theory ● Class Participation: 4 ● Seminar/presentation/assignment/quiz/class test etc.: 4 ● Mid-Term Exam: 7 ➢ Practicum ● Class Participation: ● Seminar/Demonstration/Viva-voce/Lab records etc.: ● Mid-Term Exam: |
End Term Examination: 35 |
Part C-Learning Resources |
Recommended Books/e-resources/LMS:
1. Dr. Sancheti & Kapoor: Business Mathematics and Statistics; Sultan Chand. 2. R.S. Bhardwaj: Mathematics for Economics & Business; Excel Books, India. 3. M. Raghavachari: Mathematics for Management: An Introduction; Tata McGraw Hills. 4. Azharuddin: Business Mathematics; Vikas Publishers. 5. Gorakh Prasad: Differential Calculus; Rashi Kansal (Pothishala). 6. G. Rangaraj, R. Mallieswari & V. Rema: Business Mathematics; Cengage. 7. Eugene Don, Joel Lerner: Schaum’s Outline of Basic Business Mathematics (Schaum’s Outlines); McGraw-Hill Education. |