MATH 1002 - PSSP Calculus Preparation and Quantitative Methods // summer 2023 Optional, out-of-print, and hard-to-find titles are not included in the program and will not be stocked at The Cornell Store. All materials in this program are provided in a digital format within Canvas and become available for students to access no later than the first day of classes. The Cornell Academic Materials Program provides undergraduate students taking undergraduate courses at Cornell with access to their required textbooks and coursepacks for a single flat-rate cost. Thanks to the Cornell Mathematics Library, free e-versions of textbooks are available (and linked below) for many upper-level and graduate courses in mathematics. Many new examples-Now total approximately 300Textbook assignments for summer 2023, fall 2023, and spring 2024 are listed below.More than 200 new exercises-Includes drills, applications, proofs, and “technologically active” projects.Student-tested laboratory and writing exercises.Thorough coverage of constrained optimization/Lagrange multipliers-Along with second derivative tests.Supplies students with a connection between “theory” and “applications.” Ex._ Gives students the opportunity to practice what they have learned, including using computers to produce a solution. Technology oriented exercises and projects.Early introduction to matrix notation and the rudiments of linear algebra.įamiliarizes students with these topics so that it is easier to understand and build upon later material throughout the text.Prepares students for their later use in connection with the Chain Rule, and change of variables in double and triple integrals. Early introduction to geometry in three-dimensional space-Along with Cylindrical and Spherical coordinates.Provides students with many conceptual and formal parallels with single-variable calculus. Presentation/use of linear algebra as a tool.Many include new figures to aid students in visualization, others include new applications.Įncourages students to visualize with the aid of hand drawings and computers, in order to enhance their geometric intuition. NEW - Many new examples-Now total approximately 300.NEW - More than 200 new exercises-Includes drills, applications, proofs, and “technologically active” projects.Ĭhallenges students to use computer graphics and symbolic algebra in ways that enhance their understanding.Helps students investigate mathematical problems using software tools, and encourages them to practice their writing skills through experiences in the laboratory. NEW - Student-tested laboratory and writing exercises.NEW - Thorough coverage of constrained optimization/Lagrange multipliers-Along with second derivative tests.ĭetermines the nature of constrained local extrema.Traditional in approach, it is written with an assumption that the student may have computing facilities for two- and three-dimensional graphics, and for doing symbolic algebra. The organization of the text draws strong analogies with the basic ideas of elementary calculus (derivative, integral, and fundamental theorem). This brief book presents an accessible treatment of multivariable calculus with an early emphasis on linear algebra as a tool. For one semester, sophomore-level courses in Vector Calculus and Multivariable Calculus.
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