Preparing for Calc 4: Essential Math Topics

  • Thread starter Thread starter Gale
  • Start date Start date
  • Tags Tags
    Topics
AI Thread Summary
To prepare for Calc 4 after a significant break from math, it's essential to focus on key topics that will likely be relevant in the course. Reviewing the fundamental theorem of calculus, basic integrals and derivatives, and trigonometric identities is a good start. Additionally, understanding sequences and series, particularly power series, is crucial, as these concepts often underpin more advanced calculus topics. Familiarity with multiple integrals and vector calculus will also be beneficial, especially if the course covers these areas. Given the course description includes Taylor's formula and Fourier series, prioritizing these topics in the review will help build confidence and ensure a smoother transition back into calculus.
Gale
Messages
682
Reaction score
2
Hey all,

So I took calc 3 back in 2004 actually, and though I've taken a couple of classes since then, (diff eq, complex variables, some physics, etc...) I haven't taken ANY math or science class in about 5 years. So I start this fall with Calc 4 and I'm trying to review a little from my old books. I don't have tons of time for review, so in your educated opinions, which topics would be the most beneficial to review before Calc 4?

I'm brushing over some basics, the fundamental theorem, basic integrals and derivatives, and reviewing some trig identities, but I know there's so much I've forgotten. If you were going to focus on say 2 or 3 calc topics in order to prep for calc 4, what would they be? Or maybe brushing up on calc is less important than say, trig or algebra or even geometry. I know I'll have a lot of work to do this fall, but basically, when I walk into class I just don't want to get lost immediately from being too rusty on the basics. So what do you think would be good review? Or at least very necessary topics to be familiar with?

Thanks!
 
Physics news on Phys.org
Gale said:
Hey all,

So I took calc 3 back in 2004 actually, and though I've taken a couple of classes since then, (diff eq, complex variables, some physics, etc...) I haven't taken ANY math or science class in about 5 years. So I start this fall with Calc 4 and I'm trying to review a little from my old books. I don't have tons of time for review, so in your educated opinions, which topics would be the most beneficial to review before Calc 4?

I'm brushing over some basics, the fundamental theorem, basic integrals and derivatives, and reviewing some trig identities, but I know there's so much I've forgotten. If you were going to focus on say 2 or 3 calc topics in order to prep for calc 4, what would they be? Or maybe brushing up on calc is less important than say, trig or algebra or even geometry. I know I'll have a lot of work to do this fall, but basically, when I walk into class I just don't want to get lost immediately from being too rusty on the basics. So what do you think would be good review? Or at least very necessary topics to be familiar with?

Thanks!


What you call Calc 4 others call it Calc 2, Calc 3, Advanced Calculus, Vectorial Calculus...impossible to know if you don't

write down at least the chapters of the syllabus in your school.

DonAntonio
 
DonAntonio said:
What you call Calc 4 others call it Calc 2, Calc 3, Advanced Calculus, Vectorial Calculus...impossible to know if you don't

write down at least the chapters of the syllabus in your school.

DonAntonio

I think he means differential equations. At least in Rutgers they refer to it as calc 4 as well.
 
Gale said:
So I start this fall with Calc 4

What does Calc 4 cover at your university? Most colleges and universities in the US have a three-semester calculus sequence.
 
jtbell said:
What does Calc 4 cover at your university? Most colleges and universities in the US have a three-semester calculus sequence.
It could be 4 quarters where quarter 4 is vector calculus.
 
We could all try and guess what it is, or we can wait for the OP to respond.
 
Vanadium 50 said:
We could all try and guess what it is, or we can wait for the OP to respond.

But that takes all the fun out of it.

Calc 4 at my school is a combined course of Diffy Q and Calc 3 with a peak into PDE's.
 
Haha. Sorry, I wasn't thinking about the differences in curriculum. My current school has a very comparable curriculum to my previous two schools, so I assumed most places were the same. All I have right now is the course description which reads:

"Multiple integrals, Taylor's formula in several variables, line and surface integrals, calculus of vector fields, Fourier series."

Which honestly sounds a lot like the multivariable calculus course I've already taken. I've also taken Diff Eq and Complex Variables Analysis. But again, those were years ago. Looking at the list of topics I'm most afraid of Taylor's formula, Fourier series, and anything involving integrals... The multiple integrals and vectors don't sound too bad, as I feel fairly comfortable with those concepts, even if I may have forgotten much of the math itself...

But there you go. If you were me, what would you try to review before class starts?
 
I would review sequences & series, power series in one variable and single integrals myself.
 
Back
Top