Math 242, Spring 2019, Assignment 14
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Algebra begins with the unknown and ends with the unknowable.
- - Anonymous
Read:[edit]
- Section 16.4.
- Section 16.5.
- Section 16.6.
- Section 16.7.
Carefully define the following terms, then give one example and one non-example of each:[edit]
- Curl (of a vector field).
- Parametric surface.
- $\int\int_S f(x,y,z)\,dS$ (the integral of the scalar function $f$ over the parametric surface $S$).
- Orientation (of a parametric surface).
- Orientable (surface).
- $\int\int_S \vec{F}\cdot\vec{n}\,dS$ (the integral of the vector field $F$ over the oriented surface $S$).
- Flux (of a vector field across an oriented surface $S$).
Carefully state the following theorems (you do not need to prove them):[edit]
- Clairaut test (characterizing when a vector field $\vec{F}=\left\langle P,Q\right\rangle$ is conservative, in terms of the partial derivatives of its components).
- Green's Theorem.
- Formula for the area element on a parametric surface.
Solve the following problems:[edit]
- Section 16.4, problems 1, 3, 5, 7, and 28.
- Section 16.5, problems 1(a), 3(a), and 24.
- Section 16.6, problems 19, 23, and 25.
- Section 16.7, problems 5, 9, 17, 21, and 25.