Prerequisites: Math 215 or some previous experience with linear algebra.
Who should take this course? Students intending to major in Mathematics,
Physics or Chemistry can benefit from studying multivariable calculus.
Math 216 affords students with appropriate experience (i.e. linear algebra)
extended insight into the beauty of the theory underlying the major theorems
of this subject.
Topics covered:
Limits,Continuty of Multivariable Functions
Contours and Graphs of Multivariable Functions
Derivatives and Gradients
Constrained Optimization
Line and Surface Integrals of Vector Fields
Vector Analysis
Green's, Gauss' and Stokes' Theorems
For detailed information about Math 216 this year, please consult the list of Fall Courses and Spring Courses linked to the Mathematics and Statistics Home Page.