Need a Good Multivariable Calculus Site

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This discussion centers around a user seeking resources for Multivariable Calculus (Calculus 3) just before an important test. The conversation highlights the importance of note-taking and studying effectively, with some users expressing frustration over the original poster's lack of preparation. A recommended resource is provided: the Georgia Tech Calculus notes at math.gatech.edu. The discussion emphasizes the necessity of proactive learning strategies in mathematics.

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I have a huge test tomorrow and I forgot to bring home my textbook... could anybody direct me to a site with lots if info on Calculus 3? Thanks.
 
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that is the most pitiful request i ever heard of.
 
Actually in this case you HEARD the request, you didn't hear OF it.
 
Reconstructing everything you can from memory would surely be a good exercise -- might even be better than reviewing your textbook directly.
 
You didn't take any notes in class?
 
That really sucks for you!
 
BWAHAHAHA physicists are a bloody evil lot. I love you guys.
 
BasketDan, I was being more inclusive. Not only is it the most pitiful request I have personally ever heard, but also the most pitiful one i ever heard of. Nice try. Thanks for amusing me.
 
  • #10
Tom Mattson said:
Have a ball.

I don't think he will considering I believe his test was today.
 
  • #11
point of information. this is the same guy who posted some time back that he did not like to take notes and never did so. we all patiently tried to educate him as to how to learn but he apparently did not pay any attention. maybe the test experience will make a more convincing case.
 
  • #12
mathwonk said:
point of information. this is the same guy who posted some time back that he did not like to take notes and never did so. we all patiently tried to educate him as to how to learn but he apparently did not pay any attention. maybe the test experience will make a more convincing case.

I remember that.

This is bothering you, isn't it?
 
  • #13
i am getting over it. see my remarks on "calculus formuals".
 
  • #14
mathwonk said:
i am getting over it. see my remarks on "calculus formuals".

Yeah, I just read it.

I used to be kind of like that. I'd take notes, of course, but I just didn't really study much before any tests. I learned my lesson now, however. :approve:
 
  • #15
mathwonk said:
BasketDan, I was being more inclusive. Not only is it the most pitiful request I have personally ever heard, but also the most pitiful one i ever heard of. Nice try. Thanks for amusing me.


Then that is the proper wording, not your initial wording. Thanks for being an *******, "science advisor," and "homework helper."

And a non sarcastic thank you to Tom.
 

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