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==Overview==
{{DISPLAYTITLE:MATH 2551 - Multivariable Calculus}}
 
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[https://math.gatech.edu/courses/math/2551 Course page]
'''MATH 2551''' covers limits, differentiation, and integration of functions with more than one input and/or output. It is a requirement for engineering majors.
 
   
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MATH 2551 is a 4 credit MATH core class with a linked studio period. It is an enhanced version of [[MATH 2550]] that adds a couple of extra chapters.
== Topic List ==
 
* 3D Coordinates and Vectors
 
** 3D Coordinates
 
** Vectors
 
** The Dot Product
 
** The Cross Product
 
** Lines and Planes
 
** Cylinders and Quadric Surfaces
 
   
 
==== Topic List ====
* Vector Functions
 
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All topics exclusive to MATH 2551 are marked with an (*):
** Domain, Limits, and Continuity
 
** Derivatives
 
** Integrals and Projectile Motion
 
** Arc Length
 
** Curvature and Normal Vectors
 
** Tangential and Normal Components of Acceleration
 
** Velocity and Acceleration in Polar Coordinates
 
   
 
# Vectors
* Multivariable Functions and Partial Derivatives
 
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# 3D Geometry
** Multivariable Functions
 
 
# Quadric Surfaces
** Limits and Continuity
 
 
# Polar, Cylindrical, and Spherical Coordinate Systems
** Partial Derivatives
 
 
# Vector-Valued Functions
** Chain Rule
 
 
# Multivariable Limits and Continuity
** Directional Derivatives and Gradient
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# Partial Derivatives, Directional Derivatives, and Gradients
** Tangent Planes and Differentials
 
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# Multivariable Function Analysis and Optimization
** Extreme Values
 
 
# Double and Triple Integrals
** Lagrange Multipliers
 
 
# Line and Surface Integrals (*)
** Taylor Polynomials
 
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# Green's, Gauss', and Stokes' Theorems (*)
** Partial Derivatives with Constrained Variables
 
   
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====How it fits in the curriculum====
* Double and Triple Integrals
 
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MATH 2551 is generally taken in late first-year, early second-year, as it requires and uses both Linear Algebra and Calculus topics. Furthermore, it is an important prerequisite for nearly all engineering majors (except Computer Engineering), as all of these majors have at least 1 class that has MATH 2551 as a prerequisite.
** Double Integrals
 
** Double Integrals in Polar Coordinates
 
** Triple Integrals
 
** Applications
 
** Triple Integrals in Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates
 
** Integration by Substitution
 
   
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==Current Registration Info==
* Vector Fields and Integration*
 
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MATH 2551 is a [[linked course]], as it has a studio. You must register for a lecture section (marked with a single letter A, B, C, etc.), and its corresponding studio section (e.g. if you are in Section C, you must register for studio sections that start with C, like C01, C04, etc.). You must register for both of these at the same time.
** Line Integrals of Scalar Fields*
 
** Line Integrals of Vector Fields*
 
** Conservative Vector Fields and Potential Functions*
 
** Green's Theorem*
 
** Parametric Surfaces*
 
** Surface Integrals*
 
** Stokes' Theorem and Divergence Theorem*
 
   
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And while it isn't a prerequisite, you will use some Multivariable Calculus concepts (such as vector valued functions and Green's theorem) in [[PHYS 2212]].
<nowiki>*</nowiki> Topic not covered in [[MATH 2550]]
 
   
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===[https://oscar.gatech.edu/bprod/bwckctlg.p_disp_course_detail?cat_term_in=202108&subj_code_in=MATH&crse_numb_in=2551 Prerequisites]===
==Class Structure==
 
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All of the Following:
MATH 2551 is a core math class focused more on computation than pure theory. Typical problems can be quite lengthy, especially towards the end of the course.
 
   
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* D or higher in [[MATH 1552]] or a 4+ on AP Calculus BC.
== Prerequisite Knowledge ==
 
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* D or higher in [[MATH 1553 - Introduction to Linear Algebra|MATH 1553,]] [[MATH 1554 - Linear Algebra|MATH 1554]], or [[MATH 1564]].
 
===Equivalent Courses===
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[[MATH 2561]] is an honors version, and goes over the topics in MATH 2551 at a much higher level (along with a few extra topics).
   
=== Single Variable Calculus ===
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===Majors That Require This Class===
[[Single Variable Calculus|Single variable calculus]] is an important prerequisite for MATH 2551. Multivariable calculus applies single variable calculus concepts such as limits, derivatives, and integrals to functions with more than one input and/or output. Multivariable calculus should not be seen as the next course in a linear sequence of calculus courses; rather, it should be seen as an outward expansion of all single variable calculus topics. For example, while no new integration techniques are introduced in multivariable calculus, with the exception of the Jacobian, the concept of integration is extended in multivariable calculus by applying it to 2D and 3D regions in new coordinate systems.
 
   
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* All College of Engineering Majors except Computer Engineering
=== Linear Algebra ===
 
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* Applied Physics
Although [[Linear Algebra|linear algebra]] is listed as a prerequisite for MATH 2551, topics that require ''prior'' knowledge of linear algebra are rarely seen in MATH 2551. For example, while multiple topics in MATH 2551 use vectors extensively, vectors are reviewed at the beginning of the course, making prior knowledge of vectors unrequired. However, linear algebra does provide a more theoretical background for concepts such as the dot product and matrix determinant, which may be helpful for MATH 2551.
 
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* Biochemistry
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* Chemistry
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* Earth and Atmospheric Sciences
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* Physics
   
== Scheduling ==
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==Resources==
MATH 2551 is required by most engineering and science majors. It is also a prerequisite itself for many classes required by engineering and science majors. Due to its prerequisites, MATH 2551 is generally taken sometime between late freshmen year and early sophomore year.
 
 
=== Equivalent Courses ===
 
 
* [[MATH 2550]] is the introduction equivalent, which does not cover the final unit of MATH 2551, vector fields and integration.
 
*[[MATH 2561]] is the honors equivalent, which includes additional topics and goes into more depth in general.
 
 
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