Welcome to the Home Page of Calculus 3 (Multivariate)
Course Syllabus & Assignment List for the Course | ||||
| Math 2101 Syllabus |
List of practise
problems, assignments & homework due. ( This is where
you can find what and when assignments are due. ) |
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| Upcoming Due Dates for Assignments & Upcoming Exam Dates | ||||
Hw due Wed Dec 8: 17.5 |
Comprehensive Final : Tue Dec 14 from 8:30am
till 10:30am. It covers up to and including 17.5 Here is a copy of the Review for Final Exam . |
Here are the copies of
Review for Exam 1;
Review for Exam 2;
Review for Exam 3.
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| Other Pertinent Course Stuff | ||||
| For class on Nov 3 : 16.3: : three types of regions in R^2. | For class on Nov 11 & 14 : 16.6: : three types of general solids in R^3; Page 1; Page 2; Page 3. | For class on Nov 15 & 17 : 16.7: : Triple Integral in Cylindrical Coordinates. | For class on Nov 17 & 19 : 16.8: : Triple Integral in Spherical Coordinates. | |
A few mathematica examples for Multivariable Calculus | ||||
using mathematica to plot Vector Fields in 2D and 3D ( Examples for 17.1; you
need this for your 17.1 HW)
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A quick Reference for Mathematica ; you may find this handy when you work on mathematica assignments (Aug, 2010.) |
Plotting 3-D surfaces ( For section 13.6 in class on Sept 15) |
Parametric Plot 3D for plotting space curves ( For sections 14.1 & 14.2 in class on Sept 15 & 17) |
Plotting Contour Curves and z=f(x,y) ( For sections 15.1-15.7 ) |
| using mathematica to plot intersection of two surfaces - two cylinders | A picture of the intersection of two cylinders | ParametricPlot 3D for parametric surfaces (Examples for 17.6) | ||
External Resources on Multivariable Calculus | ||||
| Archives on Multivariable Calculus | National Council of Teachers in Mathematics (NCTM) standards for Calculus | Mathematical Modeling in the real and Complex World | The CLeaR Project | |
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