Math 11
Fall 2005
Multivariable Calculus for two-term AP students
Last updated May 31 2008 12:24:02
Announcements:
- Final Exam: Saturday, December 3, 11:30am - 2:30pm
- Material covered: All material: approximately 50 points on old material, and 100 points on new material.
- There will be a set of practice problems and their solutions.
- There will be no calculators allowed, but you will be allowed one 8.5x11 inch piece of paper with anything you like written on both sides of it.
- Remember Shemanske's section and A-J of Daileda to 101 Bradley; the rest to 102 Bradley.
- Q&A for Math 11, Friday, Dec 2, 3-5pm 101 Bradley
- Problems getting your hardcopy?: Remember, your
login is case sensitive. You must login with your login name as
given to you. While WeBWorK initially lets you look at your problems
on the web, it will fail when you get to the hardcopy. So if your last name is "Smith" it must be entered as such, and not as "smith".
Maple Worksheets
Maple is a software package which you may find useful to download and
install on your computer. It is available from Dartmouth's software
download website. Once there, select macintosh or windows,
software, then when taken to the next page, select academic
applications. Finally choose Maple and follow the installation
instructions.
Note: for Windows users, be sure to read the
README_INSTALL_DARTMOUTH file for instructions
Once you have installed Maple you can download the worked examples
below to show you how to use various features of Maple. Make sure you
activate the initial lines in the worksheet, by putting the cursor at
the end of the line and hitting return.
Thomas R. Shemanske
Last updated May 31 2008 12:24:02