Day | Reading | Exercises assigned |
Friday, October 6 |
Review pp. 676-680.
Section 11.1 |
Section 11.1: #6,9,10,11,12,16,23,29,31-36,39
Graphing applet* for Section 11.1: #29 (Monkey saddle) |
Tuesday, October 10 |
Section 11.2
Section 11.3 |
Section 11.2: #5,7,10,25,27,35
Section 11.3: #3,6,8,17,21,26,36,54,62 |
Wednesday, October 11 | Section 11.4 | Section 11.4: #1,3,4,16,17 |
Friday, October 13 | Section 11.7** | Section 11.7: #2,3,4,5,7,14,25,26,27,36,41 |
*This graphing applet is a little tricky to use. You need to pick the right bounds on x, y, and z before you get a decent picture to rotate. You also need to adjust the grid spacing so that there are a decent number of grid curves. If you do not have java installed on your machine, you can get the runtime environment free at java.com.
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If you are curious about why the second derivative test works the way
that it does, you can read the proof in