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4/2: Some formulas from 12.4

4/7: Important formulas from 12.5

Review problems for section 12.5

Slides from 4/7 lecture

4/11: Gallery of quadric surfaces You may also have a look at this site

4/12: Review problems on 12.6--- Solutions

4/16: Solutions of some problems you requested

4/23: Class transparencies with calculations of T, N, B, normal plane, osculating plane for helix

a 2D curvature calculation

Solution to Win 09 mid1 (Milakis) problem 4 An example of how to find parametric equation for a curve given as intersection of two surfaces.

4/26: 2D motion problem + solution . We have solved part of it in class today.

4/27: Summary of formulas from 13.3 and 13.4

4/28: Some curves in polar coordinates

5/7:Class slides on 14.7 Part I. . Part II In example 2 the function is f(x,y)=x^2+y^2 (the last 2 was cut off by the scanner). Some picutures are here

5/24 Taylor error bound