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How to study?
Use practice exams as a study guide. Start working on the practice exam earlier. Make sure you understand and remember the steps of every problem. If possible, do the practice exam multiple times.
In class: Engage and take notes. Answer questions. Ask questions.
After class: Review the notes. Watch recordings if needed. When you watch the recording, you can control the speed. Stop every step to think through the math. Make sure you understand every in-class example. If you have questions on some steps of the problem, ask Suky. Visit office hours or if you are not available during my office hours - email me to schedule an appointment. Your exam questions are similar to your in-class examples.
After reviewing the notes and formula, do your homework with a pencil. After you finish, use a red pen to make corrections according to the solution. Please please please be honest with yourself. Do not copy the solution with a pencil. I saw many “perfect homework” (also “perfect practice exam”), but low scores on actual exams. We need to know our mistakes and weaknesses so we can improve!!! Mistakes are our teachers!!! Come to ask me if you don’t understand some solution.
Schedule weekly appointments with a tutor (free tutoring service at the lower level of Snyder Academic Center)
Form a study group.
Handouts:
Lecture Videos YouTube Playlist
Week 1
Algebra formula sheet, Trig formula sheet, Trig graph, Calculus formula sheet,
11.1- 11.2 vectors, 11.3 dot products
11.1 Part A Part B 11.1-11.4 Notes with answers
Week 2
11.5 Line and curves in space,
11.5 Part A Part B Part C 11.5-11.8 Notes with answers
Week 3
11.6- 11.7 Cal of vector-valued functions,
11.8 Length of curves Osculating circle
Week 4
11.9 curvature and normal vectors, 12.1 Planes and surfaces
11.9 Part A Part B Part C 11.9 Notes with answers
12.1 Part A Part B 12.1 Notes with answers
Week 5
12.2 graphs and level curves , 12.3limits and continuity,
12.2 Part A Part B 12.2 Notes with answers
12.4 12.4-12.5 Notes with answers
Week 6
12.7Tangent planes and linear approximation
12.7 Part A Part B Part C 12.7-12.6 Notes with answers
Week 7
12.6directional derivatives, 12.8 max/min problems
Week 8
12.9Lagrange multipliers, 13.1-13.3 double integrals
12.9 Part A Part B Part C 12.9 Notes with answers
13.1 13.1-13.3 Notes with answers
Week 9
13.4 13.4-13.5 Notes with answers
Week 10
13.4, 13.5 triple integrals, Coordinates
Week 11
13.7change of variables in multiple integrals
Chapter 13 more exercises sol Video
Week 12
14.1 vector fields , 14.2line integrals , 2D vector
14.1 14.1-14.2 Notes with answers
Week 13
14.3 conservative vector fields
14.3 Part A Part B 14.3-14.4 Notes with answers
Week 14
14.5 14.5-14.6 Notes with answers
Week 15
Thanks giving
Week 16
14.7Stoke’s theorem, 14.8 Divergence theorem
14.7 14.7-14.8 Notes with answers
Extra Credit Projects:
1. Using GeoGebra to Draw Parametric curves Due on 10/17 pdf instructions
Students' projects: Project by Lucas, Project by Collin, Project by Blake, Project by Joel,
2. Using GeoGebra to Draw 3D curves and surfaces Due on 12/1 pdf instructions
Students' projects: Project by Blake, Project by Lucas, Project by Jack, Project by Joel,
3. Using GeoGebra to Draw Vector Field and Gradient Field Due on 12/4 pdf instructions
Students' projects: Project by Blake, Project by Lucas, Project by Jack, Project by Joel,
Practice exams and solutions:
2. Practice exam 2 Solution mistake in problem 5. Click here Class notes
4. Practice final exam Solution
Exam Wrapper Exam formula sheet blank with answers
Acknowledgment: The examples in the worksheets are taken from your textbook and Gabriel Pretel's notes. The formula sheets are taken from Paul Dawkins' online math notes. If you find some useful online resources which may be beneficial to the whole class, please let me know. Thank you!!! :-)