Math 324B Advanced Multivariable Calculus, Autumn 2010
- Location and Time: CDH 110B, MWF 10:30 - 11:20
- Instructor: James King (king@u.washington.edu)
- Office and Hours: Padelford C440, Tuesdays
1:30-2:30
Table of Dates (Tests, Homework Due Dates, Sections of text to be discussed)
Tests
- Quiz #1 will be Friday, 10/8, on 15.1 -- 15.4. Link to pdf of quiz.
- Quiz #2 will be Friday, 10/15, on 15.5 -- 15.7 Link to pdf of quiz.
- Quiz #3 will be Friday, 10/22, on 15.8, 15.9, 16.6 (pp. 1070-1075) Link to pdf of quiz.
- Quiz #4 will be Friday, 10/29. This is a review test. Link to pdf of quiz.
Link to pdf of Answers for Quiz 4.
- MIDTERM will be Wednesday, 11/3. One-sided HALF PAGE OF NOTES.
- Quiz #5 will be Friday, 11/12, on 16.1, 16.2. NO NOTES and NO CALCULATORS. Link to pdf of quiz.
Link to pdf of Answers for Quiz 5.
- Quiz #6 will be Friday, 11/19, on 16.3, 16.4. NO NOTES and NO CALCULATORS. Link to pdf of quiz.
Link to pdf of Answers for Quiz 6.
- Quiz #7 will be MONDAY, 11/29, on 16.5 CANCELLED (curl and divergence will be needed on Quiz #8). This will be a very short quiz, only
testing computation of curl and divergence.
- Quiz #8 will be MONDAY, 12/6. Topic: Surface integrals and Stokes' Theorem. No notes.
Link to pdf of quiz. Link to pdf of Answers for Quiz
8, with multiple versions of answers.
- FINAL EXAM will be MONDAY, 12/13 from 8:30 to 10:20 in the usual classroom. ONE PAGE OF NOTES OK. NO Calculators or phones needed
Link to review tests from Prof. Arms's 324.
Assignments
As explained in class, when you turn in an assignment:
- Print your first and last name clearly at the top of the paper.
- Also at the top, list the problems that you have done (you can say ALL if you are turning in all).
- Box the problem numbers so that problems are easy to find.
- Use sufficient white space for readability. Use words to make your work clear, if needed. Underline or otherwise make
clear what your answer is.
Remember that the problems with red numbers have hints on the textbook
website
www.stewartcalculus.com. Once you are there, click on the graphic for Calculus Early
Transcendentals and choose the relevant chapter from the menu. There are other useful tools on the site as well.
Grading Formula
- 15% Homework
- 20% Quizzes
- 25% Midterm
- 40% Final Exam