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Lecture 24: Simply connected regions and exam review
Lecture 24: Simply connected regions and exam review
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Part of video series Calculus 3 Course acquired through MIT OpenCourseWare
Denis Auroux. 18.02 Multivariable Calculus, Fall 2007. (Massachusetts Institute of Technology: MIT OpenCourseWare). http://ocw.mit.edu (Accessed March 21, 2009). License: Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike.
A wrap-up lesson on simply connected regions and review for the third exam.
- Transcript of Lesson - Written transcript from this lesson.
- Lecture Notes - Lecture Notes from this lesson.
- Problem Set - A problem set with some problems from this lecture.
- Practice Exam 3A - A practice exam for the current material
- Practice Exam 3A Solutions - Solutions to the practice exam
- Practice Exam 3B - A practice exam for the current material
- Practice Exam 3B Solutions - Solutions to the practice exam
- What is a simply connected region?
- What does it mean for a region in the plane to be simply connected?
- How do you set up and evaluate double integrals and line integrals?
- Where can I find review problems for Calculus 3?
- What is a list of important topics in Calculus 3?
This video wraps up this part of the Calculus 3 semester by clarifying some ideas about curl, vector fields, line integrals, Green’s Theorem, and gradient fields. Simply connected regions as an introduction to topology are discussed. Double integrals in rectangular and polar coordinates are discussed along with moment of inertia, easy trigonometric integrals, u substitution, and other topics covered in the past 7 weeks.


