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CALC III FINAL@ 1pm

wish me luck bitches...

then again, it ain't luck😉

I studied quite a bit for this damn thing and I hope it pays off😀

Two bad I had lin. Al. this morning @ 8am 🙂( ) or I would have studied all morning too....ah well, off to the lib.

later.
 
Just remember those theorems (Geene, Stokes, Divergent etc), mine was 90% on that Surface/Volume integrals. If you know how/when to use em, you're all set

Oh yeah i nailed the final, 22% above the median 🙂
 
Originally posted by: halik
Just remember those theorems (Strokes etc), mine was 90% on that Surface integrals. If you know how/when to use em, you're all set

That's not calc 3 😕
Calc 3 = multivariable calculus. Good luck!
 
Originally posted by: RaynorWolfcastle
Originally posted by: halik
Just remember those theorems (Strokes etc), mine was 90% on that Surface integrals. If you know how/when to use em, you're all set

That's not calc 3 😕
Calc 3 = multivariable calculus. Good luck!

I suggest you look it up... Doing surface and volume integrals with one variable would be rather impossible😉
 
Heh... I am glad I am done with all my Math classes 🙂 Got a 98 as my final grade iin my last math class, i think it was something like Vector/Complex Analysis 🙂
 
Originally posted by: halik
Originally posted by: RaynorWolfcastle
Originally posted by: halik
Just remember those theorems (Strokes etc), mine was 90% on that Surface integrals. If you know how/when to use em, you're all set

That's not calc 3 😕
Calc 3 = multivariable calculus. Good luck!

I suggest you look it up... Doing surface and volume integrals with one variable would be rather impossible😉
:roll: I meant that calc 3 doesn't cover stokes, stokes is usually covered in the the follow-up (vector calculus class). Calc 3 is mostly easy surface/volume integrals that don't require Stokes/Gauss and things like partial derivatives, gradients, etc.
 
Originally posted by: halik
Originally posted by: RaynorWolfcastle
Originally posted by: halik
Just remember those theorems (Strokes etc), mine was 90% on that Surface integrals. If you know how/when to use em, you're all set

That's not calc 3 😕
Calc 3 = multivariable calculus. Good luck!

I suggest you look it up... Doing surface and volume integrals with one variable would be rather impossible😉

We are lucky..no Suraface area for us....it was an 8wk summer course so there wasn;t enough time..

What challenges me the most are the cartesian to polar conversions. They confuse the hell out of me sometimes.

Also, the damn conversions and complex integrations (double triple) get on my nerves:| I have a habit of missing JUST One little thing here and there...so I have to be careful.
 
Originally posted by: Xiety
Heh... I am glad I am done with all my Math classes 🙂 Got a 98 as my final grade iin my last math class, i think it was something like Vector/Complex Analysis 🙂

da a-fvcking-am.

I can only get a B in this class because I fubared on some out-of-class assignments, but a B is still a damn B>


<--off to work his mind off

later...I'll checkback after the "shinning"
 
my oh my was that thing a bitch

actually, it wasn;t that bad, but there were like 3 problems(out of 12) that through me off something awful...🙁
 
I hope you did good, I took my calc 3 about a year and a half ago, got out with a C and was ok with that.
 
Originally posted by: RaynorWolfcastle
Originally posted by: halik
Just remember those theorems (Strokes etc), mine was 90% on that Surface integrals. If you know how/when to use em, you're all set

That's not calc 3 😕
Calc 3 = multivariable calculus. Good luck!

Uhm, yes it is. That and double/triple integrals (well, stokes/divergence thrms basically blanket those, but double/triple are taught first...at least for me)...and vector algebra in some cases.

Edit: one more thing--partial derivatives, directional derivs, gradient, &amp; the rest of that fun stuff
 
I already took Calc 3. It was a summer course and the teacher threw in vector calculus at the end. It was a bitch, but I still got an A.
 
Actually, vector is done in completion in our couse, as is multi....in 8 weeks :|

We even got to vector analysis...vector fields etc
 
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