B. Course Title: Calculus with Analytic Geometry II C. Course Credits: 4 units (4 hours/week) D. Prerequisite(s): E. Course Description: This is the next 4-unit calculus course series. It covers limits, continuity and differentiability of two or more variables, multivariable calculus, vectors, partial derivatives, double integrals and line integrals in the plane, triple integrals and surface integrals in 3D-space.
F. Course Outline
I. INTEGRATION AND SOME APPLICATIONS
A. The Indefinite Integral i. Antiderivative and Formulas for Integration ii. The Mean Value Theorem iii. The Fundamental Theorem of Calculus B. Application of Integration i. Area of a plane region ii. Arc length iii. Volume
II. TECHNIQUES OF INTEGRATION
A. Review of Formulas and integration by substitution B. Integration by parts C. Trigonometric Integrals i. Integrals involving powers of sine and cosine ii. Of the form sin nx cos nx … iii. Involving powers of tangent…. D. Trigonometric substitution E. Partial fractions F. Improper integrals
III. VECTORS AND THE GEOMETRY OF SPACE
• The Three-dimensional cartesian coordinate system • Vectors in space o Definition of vectors in space o Magnitude and Direction Angles o Basic Vector Operations • The dot product o Dot product of vectors in the plane and in space o Scalar and vector projections • The cross product • Planes and lines in space • Cylindrical surfaces and surfaces of revolution • Quadric surfaces
IV. VECTOR-VALUED FUNCTIONS AND CURVES
• Introduction to vector-valued function • Curves in the planes and space using vector-valued functions • Calculus of vector-valued functions o Limits and continuity of vector-valued functions o Derivatives of vector-valued functions o Integrals of vector-valued functions o Arclength and parametrization of curves o Curvature
V. DIFFERENTIAL CALCULUS OF FUNCTIONS IN SEVERAL VARIABLES
• Functions in several variables • Partial Derivatives • Higher-Order Derivatives • The total differential • Tangent plane approximation of functions in two variables • The chain rule for partial derivatives o The Chain rule o Implicit differentiation o The total derivatives and related rates • Directional derivatives and gradients • Tangent planes to the level surfaces • Relative extrema and the second derivative test • Absolute extrema and the method of Lagrange multipliers
VI. MULTIPLE INTEGRALS AND LINE INTEGRALS
• Line integral • Double integrals in cartesian coordinates • Center of mass and moments of inertia • Double integrals in polar coordinates and applications • Triple integrals in cartesian coordinates and applications • Cylindrical and spherical coordinates
G. REFERENCES
Teacher note: Nothing in particular! You can use any references as long as it will you understand the topics.