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! Date !! Sections !! Topics !! Prerequisite Skills !! Student Learning Outcomes | ! Date !! Sections !! Topics !! Prerequisite Skills !! Student Learning Outcomes | ||
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| − | * [[Trigonometric Functions: Unit Circle Approach]] | + | * [[Inverse Trigonometric Functions]] |
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* Plot points using polar coordinates and find several polar coordinates of a single point | * Plot points using polar coordinates and find several polar coordinates of a single point | ||
* Convert polar coordinates to rectangular coordinates and vice versa | * Convert polar coordinates to rectangular coordinates and vice versa | ||
* Transform equations from polar form to rectangular form and vice versa | * Transform equations from polar form to rectangular form and vice versa | ||
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| − | * [[Solving Equations| Algebraic Expressions]] | + | * [[Solving Equations and Inequalities| Algebraic Expressions]] |
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| − | * Three-dimensional coordinate systems | + | * Three-dimensional coordinate systems. |
| − | * Distance Formula in | + | * Distance Formula in Space. |
| − | * Standard Equation for a Sphere | + | * Standard Equation for a Sphere. |
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| − | [[Vectors in The Plane]] | + | [[Vectors in The Plane, Space]] |
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| − | * [[Linear Equations|Line Segments]] | + | * [[Linear Equations|Line Segments]] |
| − | * [[Distance Formula| Distance Formula]] | + | * [[Distance Formula| Distance Formula]] |
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* The Midpoint of a Line Segment | * The Midpoint of a Line Segment | ||
* The Vector projection | * The Vector projection | ||
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| − | * [[ | + | * [[Trigonometric Functions|Basic Trig Functions]] |
| − | * [[Vectors]] | + | * [[Vectors]] |
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| − | * [[ | + | * [[Trigonometric Functions|Basic Trig Functions]] |
| − | * [[Determinants]] | + | * [[Determinants]] |
* [[Vectors]] | * [[Vectors]] | ||
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* Area of a parallelogram | * Area of a parallelogram | ||
* Cross product as a determinant | * Cross product as a determinant | ||
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| − | * [[The Dot Product]] | + | * [[The Dot Product]] |
* [[The Cross Product]] | * [[The Cross Product]] | ||
| − | * [[Quadratic Functions]] | + | * [[Quadratic Functions]] |
| − | * [[Parametric Equations]] | + | * [[Parametric Equations]] |
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* Find the distance from a point to a given plane. | * Find the distance from a point to a given plane. | ||
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| − | [[Cylinders and Quadratic Surfaces]] | + | [[Equations of Lines, Planes and Surfaces in Space|Cylinders and Quadratic Surfaces]] |
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| − | * [[Quadratic Functions]] | + | * [[Quadratic Functions]] |
| − | * [[Parametric Equations]] | + | * [[Parametric Equations]] |
| − | * | + | * [[Conics]] |
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* Understand basic quadratic surfaces | * Understand basic quadratic surfaces | ||
* Understand general quadratic surfaces | * Understand general quadratic surfaces | ||
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| − | * [[Parametric Equations]] | + | * [[Parametric Equations]] |
| − | * [[Vectors]] | + | * [[Vectors]] |
| − | * [[The Derivative as a Function]] | + | * [[The Derivative as a Function]] |
| − | * [[The Limit of a Function]] | + | * [[The Limit of a Function]] |
| − | * [[Continuity | + | * [[Continuity]] |
| − | * [[The Dot Product]] | + | * [[The Dot Product]] |
| − | * [[The Cross Product]] | + | * [[The Cross Product]] |
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* Differentiation rules for vector functions | * Differentiation rules for vector functions | ||
* Curves and paths in space | * Curves and paths in space | ||
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| − | * | + | * [[Distance Formula| The Length of a Line Segment]] |
| − | * [[Curves in Space and Vector Functions|Vector Functions]] | + | * [[Curves in Space and Vector-Valued Functions|Vector Functions]] |
| − | * [[Integrals of Vector Functions]] | + | * [[Line Integrals|Integrals of Vector Functions]], [[Derivatives of Vector Functions]] |
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* The arc Length of a vector function | * The arc Length of a vector function | ||
* Arc length parameterization | * Arc length parameterization | ||
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| − | * [[Vectors]] | + | * [[Vectors]] |
| − | * [[Parametric Equations]] | + | * [[Parametric Equations]] |
| − | * [[The Cross Product]] | + | * [[The Cross Product]] |
| − | * [[Derivatives of Vector Functions]] | + | * [[Derivatives of Vector Functions]] |
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* The Unit tangent vector | * The Unit tangent vector | ||
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* The tangential and normal components of acceleration | * The tangential and normal components of acceleration | ||
* The Torsion | * The Torsion | ||
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| − | * [[Domain of a Function]] | + | * [[Domain of a Function]] |
| − | * [[Range of a Function]] | + | * [[Range of a Function]] |
| − | * [[Solving Inequalities]] | + | * [[Solving Equations and Inequalities]] |
| − | * [[Graphs| Graphing a Function]] | + | * [[Graphs| Graphing a Function]] |
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| − | * [[ | + | * [[Continuity]] |
| − | * [[The Limit Laws | + | * [[The Limit Laws]] |
| − | * [[Composition of Functions]] | + | * [[Composition of Functions]] |
| − | * [[The Dot Product]] | + | * [[The Dot Product]] |
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| − | * [[The | + | * [[The Derivative as a Function|The first]] and [[The Second Derivative|second derivative]] of a function |
| − | * [[ | + | * [[Limit and Continuity of Function of Several Variables]] |
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| − | * [[Trigonometric Functions]] | + | * [[Trigonometric Functions]] |
| − | * [[Vectors, Unit Vectors]] | + | * [[Vectors, Unit Vectors]] |
| − | * [[Partial Derivatives]] | + | * [[Partial Derivatives]] |
| − | * Gradients | + | * [[Gradients]] |
| − | * [[The Dot Product]] | + | * [[The Dot Product]] |
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* Directional derivatives for functions of two variables | * Directional derivatives for functions of two variables | ||
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| − | [[Tangent Plane]] | + | [[Tangent Plane]], |
[[Differentiability]] | [[Differentiability]] | ||
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| − | * [[Partial Derivatives]] | + | * [[Partial Derivatives]] |
| − | * [[Parametric Equations of Lines | + | * [[Parametric Equations]] of Lines |
| − | * [[Equations of Planes]] | + | * [[Equations of Lines, Planes and Surfaces in Space]] |
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| − | * [[Differentiation Rules | + | * [[Differentiation Rules]] |
| − | * [[The Chain Rule | + | * [[The Chain Rule]] |
| − | * [[Partial Derivatives]] | + | * [[Partial Derivatives]] |
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* The general chain rule for functions of several independent variables | * The general chain rule for functions of several independent variables | ||
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| − | * [[Partial Derivatives]] | + | * [[Partial Derivatives]] |
| − | * [[Maxima, Minima and Critical Points of a Function]] | + | * [[Maxima and Minima|Maxima, Minima and Critical Points of a Function]] |
| − | * [[Continuity of | + | * [[Limit and Continuity of Function of Several Variables]] |
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* Absolute maxima and minima on closed and bounded regions | * Absolute maxima and minima on closed and bounded regions | ||
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| − | * [[Partial Derivatives]] | + | * [[Partial Derivatives]] |
| − | * [[Critical Points of a Function]] | + | * [[Critical Points of a Function]] |
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| − | [[Double | + | [[Multiple Integrals|Double Integrals over Rectangular Regions]] |
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| − | * [[Approximating Areas]] | + | * [[Approximating Areas]] |
| − | * [[The Definite Integral|Limits of Riemann Sums]] | + | * [[The Definite Integral|Limits of Riemann Sums]] |
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| − | + | * Double Integral is the limit of Double Sums. | |
| − | * Double Integrals | + | * Double Integrals over Rectangular Regions. |
| − | * Fubini's Theorem (part 1) | + | * Interated Integrals. |
| − | + | * Fubini's Theorem (part 1). | |
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| − | [[Double Integrals over General Regions]] | + | [[Multiple Integrals|Double Integrals over General Regions]] |
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| − | * [[Continuity]] | + | * [[Continuity]] |
| − | * [[Determining Volumes by Slicing]] | + | * [[Determining Volumes by Slicing]] |
| − | * [[Double and Iterated Integrals over | + | * [[Multiple Integrals|Double and Iterated Integrals over Rectangular regions]] |
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| − | * Double integrals over bounded, | + | * Properties of double Integrals. |
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* Fubini's theorem (part 2) | * Fubini's theorem (part 2) | ||
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| − | [[Double Integrals in Polar Coordinates]] | + | [[Multiple Integrals|Double Integrals in Polar Coordinates]] |
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| − | * [[Double Integrals over General Regions]] | + | * [[Multiple Integrals|Double Integrals over General Regions]] |
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| − | * Integrals | + | * Double Integrals over general polar regions. |
| − | * | + | * Changing Cartesian Integrals into Polar Integrals. |
| − | * Changing Cartesian Integrals into Polar Integrals | + | * Using Double Integrals in Polar Coordinates to find Volumes, Areas. |
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| − | + | * [[Multiple Integrals|Area by Double Integration]] | |
| − | * [[ | + | * [[Change of Variables]] |
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| − | * | + | * Triple Integrals over general bounded regions. |
| − | * | + | * Finding Volumes by evaluating Triple Integrals. |
| − | + | * Average value of a function in space. | |
| − | + | * Changing Integration Order and Coordinate systems. | |
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| − | [[Triple Integrals in | + | [[Multiple Integrals|Triple Integrals in Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates]] |
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| − | * [[Double | + | * [[Multiple Integrals|Double Integrals in Polar Form]] |
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| − | * | + | * Changing Cartesian integrations into Cylindrical integrations. |
| − | * | + | * Integrations in Spherical coordinates. |
| − | + | * Equations relating spherical coordinates to Cartesian and cylindrical coordinates. | |
| − | + | * Changing Cartesian integrations into Cylindrical integrations. | |
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| − | * | + | * Finding Masses, Moments, Centers of Masses, Moments of Inertia in Two Dimensions. |
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| − | * | + | * Compute the Jacobian of a given transformation. |
| − | + | * Evaluate a double integral using a change of variables. | |
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| − | * | + | * Potential Functions. |
| − | * | + | * Gradient Fields, Conservative Vector Fields. |
| − | * | + | * The Cross-Partial Test for Conservative Vector Fields. |
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| − | [[Vector | + | * [[Parametric Equations]] |
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| + | * Line Integrals of functions a long a smooth curves in a planer or in space | ||
| + | * Line Integrals of of vector fields along an oriented curves in a plane or space.. | ||
| + | * Properties of Vector Line Integrals. | ||
| + | * Evaluating Line Integrals. | ||
| + | * Applications of line integrals: Calculating Arc Length, the Mass of a wire, Work done by a force, Flux across a curve, Circulation of a force. | ||
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| − | * [[Vector Fields and Line Integrals]] | + | * [[Vector Fields and Line Integrals]] |
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| − | * | + | * Define connected and simply connected regions. |
| − | * | + | * Explain how to test a vector field to determine whether it is conservative. |
| − | * | + | * Find a potential function for a conservative vector field. |
| − | * | + | * Use the Fundamental Theorem for Line Integrals to evaluate a line integral of a vector field. |
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| − | * [[Partial Derivatives]] | + | * [[Line Integrals]] |
| − | * [[Dot Product]] | + | * [[Partial Derivatives]] |
| − | * [[Path Independence | + | * [[The Dot Product]] |
| + | * [[Line Integrals|Path Independence]] | ||
| + | * [[Conservative Vector Fields]] | ||
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| − | + | * Flux Form of Green’s Theorem. | |
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Latest revision as of 10:10, 21 June 2023
The textbook for this course is Calculus (Volume 3) by Gilbert Strang, Edwin Herman, et al.
Topics List
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| Weeks 14/15 |
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