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Remember that on our exam we will also have the Lagrange Multiplier Theorem.
Lecture notes 1: Calculus 3, Part 1
Lecture notes 2: Calculus 3, Part 2
Lecture notes 3: Calculus 3, Part 3
You are not allowed to use calculators on quizzes and exams, although problems in LON CAPA often require calculator. On the exams and quizzes you do not have to simplify the final answer or find the decimal approximation. I want to see that you know how to solve the problems and simplification of the answer is irrelevant here.
All graded homework will be done online, using the LON CAPA system.
Quizzes
Quizzes will be during recitations on Wednesday. No makup quizzes, but the lowest two scores from the quizzes will be dropped (that allows you to miss two quizzes without penalty).
Quiz #1: Wednesday, January 14: vectors, dot product, cross product, equations of lines and planes. Four problems 20 minutes.
Quiz #2: Wednesday, January 28: planes and classification of quadratic surfaces. Four problems 20 minutes.
Quiz #3: Wednesday, February 4: parametric equations of a line tangent to a curve, domain of a vector function, length of a curve, curvature of a parabola. Four problems 20 minutes.
Quiz #4: Wednesday, February 11: sketch of a dommain of a function of two variables (similar to an example on pages 158-159 in my notes), finding a limit or showing that it does not exist, checking that a function satisfies a partial differential equation, finding an equation of a tangent plane to a graph. Four problems 20 minutes.
First midterm exam: February 16
Second midterm exam: March 30
Final exam: TBA
I am working on the adjustment of the syllabus for the morning sections, more dates will appear soon. In particular I will decide soon about the schedule of the midterm exams. The syllabus for the morning sections is available at: syllabus and schedule
Important links
The University of Pittsburgh Calculus