Weekly Problem Sets
Math 236: Multivariable Calculus — Spring 2018
March, 2018
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- Description of multi problem sets: my reasoning, procedures, expectations
- Guidelines for Homework Presentation
- Remember: daily WeBWorK assignments as well as weekly assignments
- Work on the problem set throughout the week
- I suggest completing the WeBWorK exercises first
- If you work with others on a weekly problem set,
- in the end, the work and understanding must be your own
- cite your collaborators on specific problems, or at the beginning of the problem set
- Guidelines for using technology: 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 do it for you, or if the problem is in a section on understanding surfaces, you may not use technology to graph the surface unless specifically noted. However, you may use technology 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.
- Please come to see me for help or support!
PS 6: due Tuesday March 6 at 4pm
WeBWorK: Covers Section 11.5, Section 11.3, and 11.4
Handwritten:
11.3: 2ab, 35
11.4: 5, 40, 46, 47
11.5: 1bdg, 2bc, 21, 24, 28
PS 7: due Tuesday March 20 at 4pm
WeBWorK: Reviews Sections 12.1-12.5 and 13.1-13.2, covers 13.3
Handwritten:
12.1: 46
12.4: 67a
12.5: 44, 61
13.2: 1abcdf, 46
13.3: 39, 43
PS 8: due Tuesday March 27 at 4pm
WeBWorK: Covers Section Surface Area from Section 14.3, Section 13.5, and a little of Section 13.6
Handwritten:
14.3: 22, 25
13.5: 42, 44, 48
13.6: 39,40
That's it for March's assignments.
Go to the problem sets for April!
Janice Sklensky
Wheaton College
Department of Mathematics and Computer Science
SC 1306
Norton, Massachusetts 02766-0930
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