MAT225 Multivariable Calculus
Iterated & Line Integrals!
(SSII 2018 - WEEK03)
(Videos at http://www.patreon.com/calcpage2020)
Week03 was all about Special Integrals: Double and Line. We used Double Integrals to find Area, Volume and Mass. We also studied Vector Fields and Line Integrals. Then we calculated the Work done by a Vector Field over a path. We even discovered the Fundamental Theorem for Line Integrals!
Next week is all about the BIG Three Theorems: Green, Divergence and Stokes. Actually it's 4 theorems since there's two forms of Green's Theorem: Work and Flux!
Iterated Integrals
Double Integrals
Volume
Polar Coordinates
More Polar
Mass & Density
Surface Area
Vector Fields
Div & Curl
Line integrals & Work
Vector Fields & Work
More Work
New FTC
Gradient Fields
SageCells (301) Week03 Day01
ReviewG By PartsIterated Integrals
Double Integrals
Volume
Polar Coordinates
More Polar
SageCells (302) Week03 Day02
ReviewH Partial FractionsMass & Density
Surface Area
Vector Fields
Div & Curl
Line integrals & Work
SageCells (303) Week03 Day03
ReviewI Linear ProgrammingVector Fields & Work
More Work
New FTC
Gradient Fields
Filks: Tom Lehrer, Original Filker?
CRIB SHEET (not given during exam)
REVIEW BARRONS BOOK
REVIEW BARRONS ONLINE
REVIEW DELTAMATH AB CALC FLASH CARDS
REVIEW APCENTRAL (lastest BC FRQs)
REVIEW APCENTRAL (older AB FRQs)
REVIEW APCENTRAL (older BC FRQs)
REVIEW EDX MOOC01
REVIEW EDX MOOC02
REVIEW COURSERA MOOC03
XTRA CREDIT FILKS RUBRIC:
XTRA CREDIT UP T0 5 ARTICLES RUBRIC:
1) Use a recognizable tune.
2) Karaoke the whole song,
2) changing up the words (STEM).
3) You are in the whole video,
3) Singing, Dancing or Playing an instrument.
4) You upload your video to YouTube,
4) providing me with the url.
5) YouTube Description includes the lyrics.
XTRA CREDIT UP T0 5 ARTICLES RUBRIC:
1) Cover Sheet is a Summary of the article.
2) Full Page, 12 pt Font,
2) Double Spaced, 1" Margins.
3) Article has to be STEM related
4) Article has to be a current event.
5) Copy of entire article is attached.
Well, that's all folks!
Teaching with Technology,
AJG
A. Jorge Garcia
Applied Math, Physics & CompSci
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