Prerequisites: MAC 2311+ MAC 2312 with a grade C or better in each. This course assumes that you have a basic knowledge of the limit, differentiation, and integration rules.
Instructor: Dr. Tebou E-mail: teboul@fiu.edu |
Tel: (305) 348-2939 |
Office hours: MW 12:00-1:00 PM,
W 4:00-4:45 PM Just drop by my office for hep, no appointment is needed. |
Lectures: M
03:00-04:40 PM WF 3:00-3:50 in PCA 165 Website: www.fiu.edu/~teboul/mac2313-F13.html |
Office: DM 427 | Other times: by appointment
only.
(If you cannot make the office hours, you can talk to me, e-mail or call me for another arrangement. |
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Textbook: Calculus,
Multivariable, by
Anton, Bivens, and Davis, 9th edition, John Wiley. The material I plan
to cover includes chapters 11(Three-dimensional
space, vectors),
12(Vector-valued functions), 13(Functions of several variables),
14(Multiple
integrals), 15(Topics in vector calculus). The tentative order of
material
coverage is: 11(all), 13(all), 14(all), 15(all), 12(all).
There
are 40 sections; so we will try
to
cover two sections on Mondays as much as possible.
Review problems for
Test 2: 13.9(6,8,9,11,12,17,18,24),
14.1(9,10,14,30,32,33),
14.2(6,8,16,18,21,25,49,53,54),
14.3(4,5,13,14,22,23,28,29,31), 14.4(3,5,9,19,25,26,40,41,45),
14.5(2,6,8,12,16,17,40ab), 14.6(2,11,12,15,16,19,20,28),
14.7(22,24,35,36,37,38),
14.8(20,34,35,36,37,38),
15.1(15,17,19,23,41,42,43,44),
15.2(15,16,18,21,24,30,42), 15.3(theorem
15.3.1, 3,4,5,12,13,16,23,24), 15.4(Green's
theorem, 5,6,8,9,13,29), 15.5(1,4,5,8,20,23,36,37),
15.6(1,5,7,8,9,11,13,16,23,26). Do
all the problems, and bring your
questions in Friday November 22/2013. Get prepared.
(11/11/2013)
Review problems for Test 1: 11.1(9,10,15,20,22,24,28,50), 11.2(8,17,19,22,24,56), 11.3(3,16,25,26,28,30,31,44), 11.4(10,11,13,16,26,34), 11.5(27,28,30,34,36,50,56), 11.6(12,14ac,16ab,18,26,32,34,38, Theorem 11.6.2 ), 11.7(1,2,3), 11.8(2ad,4cd,5bc,8ab,10ad,12cd,26,33,38,40), 13.1(2,6,14,21,22,60), 13.2(3,4,6,7b,8,14,17,18,24,26,44,47), 13.3(26,34,40,63,67,70,91a,92b,107), 13.4(definition of "f is differentiable at (c,d)", Theorem13.4.3, examples discussed in class, 12,15,38,47,48,52), 13.5(13,14,22,26,48,55), 13.6(16,18,28,34,40,53), 13.7(9,10,12,15,27,29), 13.8(10,12,16,20,25,26,28,35,38.) Do all the problems, and bring your questions at the review session Friday 10/11. Get prepared. (09/30/2013)
Fall
06: Test
1 Test
2 Test
3
Test3-solution Test
1 soln Test
2 soln Spring
08: Test
1 Test2
Test 3
Spring 12: Test 1 Test 2
RECOMMENDED PROBLEMS : 11.1(1,2,9,10,11,12,14,15,18,19to28,51,52,53,55), 11.2(4ad,5,8ac,10b,11,14bdf,15, 17to20,21,23,27,33,37,54,56), 11.3(1cd,3,7,8,9,10,13,15,24ac,25,26bc,28-31,41,43), 11.4(1,3,4,7ab,10,13to16,18,20,22,29,30), 11.5(1,3b,5b,11to14,17,18,19,23,26,27,28,30,31,33,49,55), 11.6(3,4,7,11,13,15,17,19,21to24,26,27,30,32,34,36,37,41,44,45,48; be able to derive the distance formula discussed),11.7(1,4,9acdef,47), 11.8(1ad,2cd,3b,4ad,5b,6b,7d,8b,9bd,10c,12d,20,21,22,24,29,31,33), 13.1(7,16,17b,19to22,44,47,57,59), 13.2(1,4,7,,9,12,13,15,,16,19,22,24,27,29-32,35,41,42,47), 13.3(1ab,2abde,3,5,14,15,16,19,21,23,33,39,61,63,65,67,69,71,74,91,92a,107,109), 13.4(3,6,8,10,11,13,15,16,18,27-30,33,35,39,40,43,47,51), 13.5(1,3,5,7,8,14,17,19,23,25,33,39,43,54,55,59), 13.6(9,15,23,27,34,40,42,73,,76), 13.7(1,5,8,11,16,22,24,27), 13.8(1b,2bc,3,9,11,13,17,25,26,28,30,31,33,35,37,39,44), 13.9(6,8,9,11,12,17,18,24). 14.1(4,6,9,11,14,16,29,33,35), 14.2(4,7,11,15,19,20,24,29,33to36,37,40,47,51,53,55), 14.3(2,4,5,10,11,23,25,28,29,31,33,41), 14.4(1, 3,5,9,13,19,21,23,30,32,39,41,45), 14.5(3,4,6,8,9,12,16,17,27,29,39), 14.6(1,2,9,11,14,15,17,19,28), 14.7(3,4,7,9,11,13,15,16,21,23,25,30,35,37,41,45), 14.8(2,3,13,15,19,23,25,31,34,38,39,41), 15.1(15,17,19,23,41,42,43,44), 15.2(7,8ad,10,11to14,16,19,20,23,26,29a,30b,31,33,39,43), 15.3(theorem 15.3.1(statement and proof), 3,4,5,7,8, 11,13,14,17,23,27,31,33), 15.4(Green's theorem, 1,3,4,9,11,12,15to18,21,25,29), 15.5(1,4,5,8,13,19,23,37), 15.6(1,5,7,8,9,11,13,16,23,26), 15.7(divergence theorem, 1,2,3,9,11,14,16,29,30,35), 15.8(Stokes theorem, 1,2,5,9,10,12), 12.1(2,3,10,12), 12.2(2,4,5,9,15,221,27,32,37,40), 12.3(2,7,9,15,26,30,33), 12.4(5,9,11,16,18,19), 12.5(5,9,15,16,23,27,30,39,45,47), 12.6(1,7,8,17,27,35,38,42), 12.7 (assigned reading). Be sure to review all those problems for the final exam. Good luck.
Solutions Manual (information on accessing this online book will be communicated in class.)Grading Scale:
0-39
F
40-49
D-
50-54 D
55-59 D+
60-64
C
65-69
C+
70-74 B- 75-79 B
80-84
B+
85-89
A-
90-100 A
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