![]() Note: For Problems 42, 44, and 45, sketch the traces WeBWorK: Covers Section 10.1 as well as some of Section 11.6 from Smith and Minton (available through OnCourse) See public webpage for multi (link at top of OnCourse) to see how to download Mathematica. See the OnCourse - InClass Displays - 1/29 PS 1 Mathematica Tips for how to use Mathematica. Notes: For 18, make a table of the x and y values without first eliminating the parameter.įor 50, use Mathematica to see what the graph looks like include a print-out or sketch. Note: For Problem 4, write your answer in the form However, you may use it to look at a graph if that is not the main point of the problem, or to help with individual algebraic steps of a problem. unless the problem instructs you to use technology.). Guidelines for using a graphing calculator, Wolfram Alpha, or Mathematica: Do not use technology to accomplish the main purpose of a problem (for example, if the problem is in a section on the dot product, you may not use a "dot product command" to calculate the dot product if the problem is in a section on understanding surfaces, you may not use technology to graph the surface.you must cite them on specific problems, or at the beginning of the problem set.remember that in the end, the work and understanding must be your own.If you work with others on a weekly problem set,.Each weekly problem set will be due at 4pm Thursdays unless otherwise noted.Work on the problem set throughout the week.Remember - for the handwritten exercises, follow the Guidelines for Homework Presentation.If a weekly assignment consists of both WeBWorK and handwritten exercises, it is a good idea to complete the WeBWorK exercises first, both because you'll be able to learn from the feedback that WeBWorK gives you, and because usually many of the WeBWorK exercises will be at a more introductory level than the handwritten exercises.You are always responsible for daily WeBWorK assignments as well as for these weekly assignments.Re-read the description of multi problem sets, to learn or remind yourself of the reasoning, the procedures, expectations of how you'll work on them, etc. ![]() Math 236: Multivariable Calculus - Spring 2016īe sure to check back often, because assignments may change! Multivariable Calculus - Problem Sets for February ![]()
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