Math 150: Multivariable Calculus: 9-9:50am, 19-10:50am Room Stetson 101: Final: Sunday, May 20, 1:30 PM, in Griffin 6
Below is a quick summary of the most relevant
material, namely the current reading, quizzes, homework, as well as my lecture
notes.
Additional Comments on the lectures:
click here
Review
sheet for the course (definitions, theorems):
click here for a course review
sheet (email me to restore images -- caused downloading woes)
Upcoming HW and reading:
click here for a list of homework problems and suggested
problems.
Readings before class: click
here for a bullet point summary to help prepare you for class.
Outline of the course:
a quick summary
Reflections on the the course:
a more extensive
analysis of what was covered
Takeaways for undergraduate classes:
summarizes key points from this and
other undergrad courses
The textbook is Edwards and Penney: Calculus (Early Transcendentals), 7th edition, which was used in Math 104. You may use either the 7th edition or the 6th; unfortunately, while the content is essentially the same, the page numbering and chapter labeling differ, and you are responsible for making sure you do the right problems (I'll try and make sure the problems are the same, but it is your responsibility to make sure you do the right ones).
VIDEOS OF LECTURES: Watch before class: http://web.williams.edu/Mathematics/sjmiller/public_html/150Sp18/articlesvideos.htm
SCHEDULE OF TA REVIEW SESSIONS: Sun, Tues and Thurs from 7-9pm in Bronfman 104
MATH SCIENCE
REVIEW SESSIONS: TBD.click here for a review sheet for the course (summarizes main results, definitions, key steps in the proofs, some examples)
General advice: article on how to study physics (though much of this applies to any field).