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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. )      
Upcoming Due Dates for Assignments & Upcoming Exam Dates
Hw due Fri Dec 7: 16.4 Final Exam (Comprehensive) Tue Dec 11 at 1:30pm till 3:30pm; covers everything we have done up to 16.5 . Here is the Review for Final Exam.


Other Pertinent Course Stuff
For class on Nov 5 & 7 : 15.3: : three types of regions in R^2. For class on Nov 14 & 16 : 15.7: : three types of general solids in R^3; Page 1; Page 2; Page 3. For class on Nov 19 : 15.8: : Triple Integral in Cylindrical Coordinates. For class on Nov 21 : 15.9: : Triple Integral in Spherical Coordinates.
Solutions to Exam 3 : page 1; page 2; page 3; page 4; page 5; page 6. Solutions to Exam 2 : page 1; page 2; page 3; page 4; page 5; page 6 Solutions to Exam 1 : page 1; page 2; page 3; page 4; page 5; page 6

A few mathematica examples for Multivariable Calculus

A quick Reference for Mathematica ; you may find this handy when you work on mathematica assignments (Aug, 2012.) Plotting 3-D surfaces
( For section 12.6 in class on Sept 10 & 12 )
Parametric Plot 3D for plotting space curves
( For sections 13.1 & 13.2 in class on Sept 14 & 17)
Plotting Contour Curves and z=f(x,y)
( You need this for your 14.1 HW #55-58, and for 14.2-14.7 )
using mathematica to plot Vector Fields in 2D and 3D ( Examples for 16.1; you need this for your 16.1 HW)
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 16.6)











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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