Calculus III (Fall 2019, Sections 05 and 06)

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The official course page is at the following link:

https://www2.math.binghamton.edu/p/calculus/math_323/start.

Its contents are our syllabus.

Contact Information

Your instructor is Chris Eppolito (hey, that's me!). Email me at eppolito-at-math-dot-binghamton-dot-edu for anything regarding this class. Be sure to include your name and section number in the email.

Meetings

Section 5: MWF 14:50 - 16:20 in LH 3

Section 6: MWF 16:40 - 18:10 in CW 323

Office Hours

Our help room for this class is WH 233. Please see the schedule for my hours. I can also meet by appointment (email me to set up an appointment).

You can visit any Calculus III instructor in the help room, and I encourage you to do so! Different folks think differently; maybe someone else thinks more like you, and you can get help from them too.

Textbook

Multivariable Calculus (8e) by Stewart

The textbook (as an e-book) comes with a subscription to WebAssign, so just get that…

Grading

See the official grading distribution.

Content

Reasoning in three dimensions. Calculus of functions in several variables. We will cover most of chapters 12 - 16 in the textbook, together with some small excursions as I see fit.

Homework

This class uses WebAssign for online homework assignments. You are expected to check WebAssign daily, and to know when assignments are due. I will NOT notify you of assignment due dates (all due dates are already posted).

Email me if you need the key to our class in WebAssign.

Written Homework

I sometimes assign written homework to collect in class.

Practice Problems

Here are some practice problems (updated 16 November 2019) I like. Check back for updates…

Quizzes

Quizzes will be given frequently throughout the course. Quizzes are intended to check that you understand basic concepts from previous classes and from assigned reading.

I typically grade quiz questions on a 5-point scale. The following is a ROUGH guide to interpreting each score.

Here are some useful technological tools for this class, together with some descriptions.

This section is a record of what I have covered and plan to cover in my sections. See also the official schedule.

21 August 2019 W

23 August 2019 F

26 August 2019 M

28 August 2019 W

30 August 2019 F

2 September 2019 M

No Classes (Labor Day: Don't wear white after today?)

4 September 2019 W

6 September 2019 F

9 September 2019 M

11 September 2019 W

13 September 2019 F

16 September 2019 M

18 September 2019 W

20 September 2019 F

23 September 2019 M

25 September 2019 W

27 September 2019 F

30 September 2019 M

2 October 2019 W

4 October 2019 F

7 October 2019 M

9 October 2019 W

11 October 2019 F

14 October 2019 M

16 October 2019 W

18 October 2019 F

21 October 2019 M

23 October 2019 W

25 October 2019 F

28 October 2019 M

30 October 2019 W

1 November 2019 F

4 November 2019 M

6 November 2019 W

8 November 2019 F

11 November 2019 M

13 November 2019 W

15 November 2019 F

18 November 2019 M

20 November 2019 W

22 November 2019 F

25 November 2019 M

27 November 2019 W

No Class (Find-a-T(of)urkey Day: Safe travels!)

29 November 2019 F

No Class (Recover-from-Turkey Day: Heat up those leftovers…)

2 December 2019 M

Classes Cancelled by the University for SNOW reason

4 December 2019 W

6 December 2019 F

No Class (Reading Day: Read your favorite calculus textbook/notebook!)

12 December 2019 R