Math 225: Calculus III, Spring 2010


Textbook: The text we will use is "Calculus (with Early Transcendentals)", by James Stewart, 6th Edition. If you absolutely must use an old edition, it is up to you to match up the homework and sections- It can be quite an inconvenience.

Here is the publisher's website in case you want the ISBN numbers. Look for Calculus: Early Transcendentals, 6th Edition (you may need the ISBN if you're trying to find it used).

Why are we not using the online textbook? It has been my own experience that you should not only have an excellent text to learn from, but also to keep on your bookshelf.

Course Documents


Handouts and links by Chapter

  1. Chapter 10
  2. Chapter 12
  3. Chapter 13
  4. Chapter 14
    1. Section 14.1: Functions and surfaces
    2. Section 14.2: Limits and Continuity
    3. Section 14.3: Partial Derivatives
    4. Section 14.4: Linearization and Differentiability
    5. Section 14.5: Gradients and Directional Derivatives
    6. Section 14.6: Optimization
  5. Chapter 15
    1. Section 15.3
    2. Solution to Section 15.6, Exercise 33 (and 34 for extra practice)
  6. Chapter 16
    1. Exercise 11
    2. Exercise 15
    3. Section 16.6 Graphics
    4. Section 16.6 Homework Solutions

Exam 1 Review Materials

Exam 2 Review Materials

Exam 3 Review Materials


Final Exam Materials