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Integration in Many VariablesA Review of Integration of One Variable FunctionsThis section is a quick review of the properties of one-variable integration, and a summary of some of the important techniques for integrating functions that aren't in one of the basic forms.Integrating Functions of Several Variables (15.1 - 15.3)Everything you wanted to know about multiple integrals is here, from what they mean to how to set up the limits, to changing the order of integration.Changing Coordinates (15.5, 15.6, 15.8)Cartesian coordinates aren't always best. Here's the most common coordinate systems and some general info on what to do if it's not a common one.Flux Integrals (19.1, 19.2, 20.2)Here you'll learn (or remember) how to calculate flux of a vector field through a surface. You'll also get a little physical interpretation for what is being done.Sample Tests on this material. Back to Block Two material. On to Block Four material. Back to the main menu. Copyright © 1998 by Kris H. Green The Vector Calculus Website at http://www.math.arizona.edu/~vector |
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