MA35 • Honors Multi-variable Calculus •
Fall 2003
Catalog Description:
A third-semester calculus course for students of greater aptitude
and motivation. Topics include vector analysis, multiple integration,
partial differentiation, line integrals, Green's theorem, Stokes'
theorem, the divergence theorem, and additional material selected
by the instructor. Prerequisite: Advanced placement or written permission.
S01 Exam Group: 17
Instructor(s): T. Banchoff
T.,Th. 10:30-11:50 AM (I Hour)
Location not yet assigned
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The image above is a graph in two variables of the cubic equation
f(x,y)=x^3-y^2*x, also called the Monkey Saddle. View a 3-D, interactive
Java demo of this graph.
This demo is representative of the software used in the course's
computer labs.
View previous years' reviews at the Critical Review:
Fall
2002 with Prof. Rosen
Fall
1999 with Prof. Silverman
Both reviews are fairly accurate descriptions of the expectations
for MA35 during the fall 2004. Students should expect to spend 7-8
hours on this course per week.
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