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Up until now, your mathematics courses have mainly focused on functions of one variable, which has forced us to make many simplifying assumptions in our quest to model real-world phenomena. This semester, we will build upon the analytical skills you've developed in calculus of the single variable to expand beyond this limitation. In particular, we will work with multivariable and vector functions to expand our capabilities. Luckily everything you've learned in calculus up to now is important, since we will often reduce multi-dimensional problems to one-dimensional problems. But we will also go in the other direction, as we will expand the concepts of derivatives and integrals into the higher dimensions too. Because the world is multi-dimensional, this course has many real-world applications.
We will continue our threaded approach to learning mathematics by taking side tours from calculus to tie together concepts from your previous courses and demonstrate their applicability in our current setting. In our journey, we will make use of both the calculator and Matlab. Being comfortable with both technologies will help you when trying to solve problems on your own.
My Goals for you this semester are:
| Multivariable Calculus, 4th Edition | McCallum, Hughes-Hallett, Gleason, et al. | John Wiley & Sons |
| Assignment | Percentage |
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| Homework and Computer Labs | 25% |
| Project | 15% |
| 3 In Class Exams | 45% |
| Cumulative Final Exam | 15% |
Your grade will translate to a letter grade as follows :