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Calculus III for Engineers Math 207 3 0 1.5 4.5
Prerequisites: Math 206 (Calculus II for Engineers)
Course Role in Curriculum Required Course
(Required/Elective):
Catalogue Description:
This course covers the calculus of several variables and is the third calculus course in a
three-course sequence. Topics include functions of several variables, partial derivatives,
multiple integrals, solid analytical geometry, vector-valued functions, and line and
surface integrals. Upon completion, students should be able to solve problems involving
vectors and functions of several variables.
Instructor Information
Name of the instructor: Dr. Eman Simbawa
Office location: 210-4
E-mail address: [email protected]
Textbooks: Stewart, James. Calculus, 7th ed, Early Transcendentals,
(Author, Title, Pub., year) International Metric Version, Brooks/Cole, Cengage
Learning 2012.
ISBN-13: 9780538498876 / ISBN-10: 0538498870
Course Learning Outcomes:
Upon completion of this course, the students should be able to:
1. Convert between coordinate systems in three dimensions, and recognize and graph
standard equation forms in three dimensions
2. Carry out vector operations to solve practical problems
3. Evaluate limits and study the continuity of vector-valued functions
4. Differentiate and integrate vector-valued functions
5. Solve practical problems involving vector-valued functions.
6. Evaluate the limits and study the continuity of functions of several variables
7. Compute the partial derivatives and multiple integrals of selected functions of several
variables
8. Utilize the techniques of partial differentiation and multiple integration (together with
appropriate technology) to solve practical problems and communicate results
9. Carry out scalar and vector operations on vector-valued functions (gradient,
divergence, curl)
10. Use Green’s Theorem to evaluate line integrals.
11. Evaluate selected surface integrals
12. Evaluate surface integrals using the divergence theorem and Stokes’ theorem
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Topics to be Covered: Duration in weeks
1. CHAPTER 12. VECTORS AND THE GEOMETRY OF SPACE. 2
2. CHAPTER 13. VECTOR FUNCTIONS. 1.5
3. CHAPTER 14. PARTIAL DERIVATIVES. 3.5
4. CHAPTER 15. MULTIPLE INTEGRALS. 3.5
5. CHAPTER 16. VECTOR CALCULUS. 3.5
Remarks:
1. Any student who misses 25% of the class will receive DN and consequently the
student will be forbidden from taking the final exam.
2. We emphasize that each student should buy the textbook, if she does not have it, from
the first day of classes because we will use its examples and problems to teach this
course.
3. Students should be in class on time, otherwise they might not be permitted to attend
the class. Mobile phones should be on silent mode.
4. Students should exercise all problems in HW column.
5. If one of the students is absent from one of the exams due to an acceptable excuse by
the Educational Affairs, then the mark will be calculated as a percentage from the total
of the other exams.
6. The requirements to get an IC grade due to being absent from the final exam are: an
attendance of at least 75% of the total lectures, attendance of the first and second
exams and an acceptable excuse by the Educational Affairs.
Marks distribution and important dates:
First Exam (90 Min; 25 Marks): Monday 21/6/1438H from 12:30-2, from 12.1 to 14.3
Second Exam (90 Min; 25 Marks): Wednesday 21/8/1433H from 12:30-2, from 14.4 to
15.10
Quizzes (15 Marks)
Final Exam (120 Min; 35 Marks)
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Chapter Title Section Title Examples Exercises HW
12.1
1,2,4,6 11,15,17 7,8,16,23
Three-Dimensional Coordinate
Systems
12.2
1-6 9,15,21,25 7-16,17,18,20,22
Vectors
Chapter 12 12.3
1-6 23,41 1,2,3-10,15-20,35-40
Vectors and the The Dot Product
Geometry of Space
12.4
1-5 33 1-6,29-32,36
The Cross Product
12.5 2-5,20,23-28,31,35,
1,2,4-7,9 24,31,71
43-45
Equations of Lines and Planes
12.6
1-3, 4,6
Cylinders and Quadric Surfaces
Chapter Title Section Title Examples Exercises HW
13.1
1,2,4 1,3,4,6,15
Vector Functions and Space Curves
13.2
1,2,4,5 9,35 9-12,17,23,24,33-37
Derivatives and Integrals of Vector
Functions
Chapter 13
13.3
Vector Functions 1,3,4,5,6 1,19 1,2,5,9,21-25,43,44
Arc Length and Curvature
13.4
1-3,7 9,37 11,13,39,41
Motion In Space: Velocity and
Acceleration
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Chapter Title Section Title Examples Exercises HW
14.1
1,4,6,8 9,13,17 10,11,15,19
Functions of Several Variables
14.2
1-8 5,9,13,29,33 7,11,15,17
Limits and Continuity
14.3
1-9 15,21,59 17,19,55,61
Partial Derivatives
14.4
1,2,4 1,3,25 3,5,6,27
Tangent Planes and Linear
Chapter 14 Approximation
Partial Derivatives 14.5
1,3,5,8,9 1,7,21,27,31 3,5,30,33
The Chain Rule
14.6
Directional Derivatives and Gradient 2-6,8 9,12,25,43 7,11,21,23,41
Vector
14.7
3 5,7 9,11
Maximum and Minimum Values
14.8 5,9
2,3 3,7
Lagrange Multipliers
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Chapter Title Section Title Examples Exercises HW
15.1
1-3 1,2 3
Double Integrals over Rectangles
15.2
1-5 3,9,17,25 5,7,13,15,20
Iterated Integrals
15.3
1-5 1,5,14,17,49,52 3,9,13
Double Integrals over General Regions
15.4
5,7,11,18,29 6,9,17,23,31
1-4
Double Integrals in Polar Coordinates
15.5
2-4 5,8 3,10
Applications of Double Integrals
Chapter 15
15.6
Multiple Integrals 1,2 3,7,9 1,2
Surface Area
15.7
1-5 5,8,11,15,19,29 3,9,16
Triple Integrals
15.8
9(b),10(b),18,
1-4 9(a),10(a),17,29
Triple Integrals in Cylindrical 30
Coordinates
15.9
1-4 9(a),21,35 9(b),22,23
Triple Integrals in Spherical Coordinates
15.10
1,2,3 5,17 1,3,15
Change of Variables in Multiple Integrals
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Chapter Title Section Title Examples Exercises HW
16.1
1,2,6 23,26 21,25
Vector fields
16.2
1,2,4-8 3,10,21,29(a) 1,11,19,30
Line Integrals
16.3
2-5 5,7,12,15 3,4,13,17
The Fundamental Theorem For Line
Integrals
16.4
1-4 7,8,9 1,3,5
Green’s Theorem
Chapter 16 16.5
1-4 1,4,13,15 2,3,4,14
Vector Calculus Curl And Divergence
16.6
4-11 33,39,45,46 34,41
Parametric Surfaces And Their Areas
16.7
1-4 9,23 10,25
Surface Integrals
16.8
1,2 3,7 2,9
Stokes Theorem
16.9
1,2 5,7 3,11
The Divergence Theorem