SPRING 2005 MATH2374 - IT Multivariable Calculus and Vector Analysis

Instructor     Prof. Duane Nykamp         Lecture          VinH 16 (map)         WF 9:05-9:55am
Section         #12                                     Discussion     KoltH S170 (map)    Tu 11:15am-12:05pm
                                                                Lab               LindH 1 (map)          Th 11:15am-1:10pm
Office hours
                   Monday    2:30-3:30pm       LindH 1 (computer lab)
(changed!)  Thursday  2:30-3:30pm       VinH 360 (map) (my office in the math building)
                  
Course web sites
http://www.math.umn.edu/math2374
http://www.webct.umn.edu or directly at https://webct3.umn.edu/SCRIPT/MATH2374_s05_10x/scripts/serve_home

Hand-outs
(Make sure to clear the cache of your browser in order to load the latest version)
Complement to "First Week Hand-out" (posted 1/17)
Examples for assignment #1
Remarks on assignment #1
Examples for assignment #2
Examples for assignment #3
Examples for assignment #4
Tangent planes: How to find the equation of a tangent plane.
Double integrals.
Parametrized curves: Velocity, speed and acceleration along a path.
Line integrals
Examples for assignment #8
Preparing for Exam 2: Something I wrote last semester (but still valid), a complement to "study guide for exam 2"
  How to find the scalar potential of a conservative vector field?
(modified 4/4) Triple integrals
Something from last semester: Solutions to some homework problems from section 5.5 (posted 4/20)
Change of coordinates: Cartesian, Cylindrical, and Spherical Coordinates
Change of variables (extended 4/11)
Parametrized Surfaces
Stokes' Theorem
Preparing for Midterm III: Some worked out exercises.
Gauss theorem (or the divergence theorem)
Solution to problem 4, midterm III

Labs

labtips.nb (RIGHT-click and save to disk) or labptips.pdf (pdf version-just click to view): troubleshooting, list of functions we have used, how to graph using Mathematica, and other tips.
What I expect in your report for Lab1.
What I expect in your report for Lab2A.
Hints for Lab2B.

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