Calculus Three (Multivariable Calculus)
This section on multivariable calculus is largely the work of Prof. David Aulicino at Brooklyn College, who graciously allowed its inclusion.
Here is the link to download the free required textbook for the class.
Feel free to use this to graph 3D equations and experiment with how graphing works in 3 dimensions.
Professor Suzuki (Brooklyn College) uploaded short videos explaining some of the material in the class. Feel free to consult these for alternative explanations of the material in the class.
The links below here are video based resources.
Video resource: Established, very well-organized, and comprehensive resource. It includes explanations, equations, examples, practice questions, etc. This was very popular among many students.
Video resource: A very popular resource among students that covers every topic extensively.
Video Resource: Extensive playlist covering nearly every topic of the course. Very clear explanations
Video resource: This is a very well-organized lecture series going through all of the topics in Multivariable Calculus.
Video resource: A series of lectures that seem to cover a large number of topics (but not all).
Video resource: This was very popular among students, but the videos are not as well organized into playlists. As of 2021, it only has a few sections covering the basics of vectors.
The resources below here are text based resources.
Text based resource: This is effectively a very condensed textbook that makes it easier to see the main ideas. In addition to the notes, it includes practice problems with their solutions.
Text based resource: This can be treated as an alternate textbook. It is short and just explains the theory with very limted examples.
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