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Calculus II: Multivariable Functions
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Calculus II: Multivariable Functions

Delft University of Technology

This course provides an overview of bachelor-level calculus of multivariable functions (Calculus II). You will review many basic concepts related to differentiation and integration of multivariable functions.

5 hrs/week6 weeksEnglish5,178 enrolled
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About this Course

A strong foundation in mathematics is critical for success in all science and engineering disciplines. Whether you want to make a strong start to a master’s degree, prepare for more advanced courses, solidify your knowledge in a professional context or simply brush up on fundamentals, this course will get you up to speed. Calculus is the branch of Mathematics that deals with differentiation and integration of functions; techniques that play a major role in solving many of the problems encountered in an engineer’s everyday life. This course will lay the foundations of multivariable calculus as it introduces differentiation and integration techniques for functions of two or more variables. Among other things you will learn to differentiate and linearize multivariable functions, find critical points and extreme values, and integrate multivariable functions using a variety of coordinate systems. Our courses in calculus offer enough depth to cover what you need to succeed in your engineering master’s or profession in areas such as modeling, physics, fluid dynamics, dynamical systems and more. This is a review course This self-contained course is modular, so you do not need to follow the entire course if you wish to focus on a particular aspect. As a review course you are expected to have previously studied or be familiar with most of the material. Hence the pace will be higher than in an introductory course. This format is ideal for refreshing your bachelor level mathematics and letting you practice as much as you want. Through the Grasple platform, you will have access to plenty of exercises and receive intelligent, personal and immediate feedback. This course is part of our series Mastering Mathematics for Engineers , and together with the course Calculus I part of the program Mastering Calculus . 3b:T17

What You'll Learn

  • Visualize functions of two variables and read off qualitative information from graphs and contour plots.
  • Calculate (higher order) partial derivatives for a variety of multivariable functions.
  • Calculate and interpret directional derivatives and gradients of multivariable functions.
  • Find and classify critical points of functions of two variables and determine extreme values for functions of compact domains.
  • Evaluate double integrals over general integration domains using cartesian or polar coordinates.
  • Evaluate triple integrals over general integration domains using cartesian, cylindrical or spherical coordinates.

Prerequisites

  • Prior knowledge of all the material covered.This course is a continuation of Calculus I and as such relies heavily on many of the concepts learned in pre-university mathematics and in Calculus I. Prerequisites include elementary functions, trigonometry, algebra, knowledge of functions and their domains and ranges, basic differentiation techniques, vectors, dot-product, cross-product, basic integration techniques.This course is a review course. As such the course requires you to have studied Calculus II in the past or are at least familiar with its course contents.

Instructors

N

Niek de Kleijn

PhD

M

Maarten van Hoven

Dr.

W

Willem Schouten-Straatman

Dr.

Topics

Basic Math
Calculus
Fluid Dynamics
Multivariable Calculus
Physics
Dynamical Systems

Course Info

PlatformedX
LevelIntermediate
PacingUnknown
CertificateAvailable
PriceFree to Audit

Skills

الرياضيات الأساسية
التفاضل والتكامل
ديناميكا الموائع
التفاضل والتكامل متعدد المتغيرات
الفيزياء
Dynamical Systems

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