course notes

The following notes are for the Calculus D (SDSU Math 252) classes I teach at Torrey Pines High School. I wrote and modified these notes over several semesters. The explanations are my own; however, I borrowed several examples and diagrams from the textbooks* my classes used while I taught the course. Over time, I have changed some examples and have forgotten which ones came from which sources. Also, I have chosen to keep the notes in my own handwriting rather than type to maintain their informality and to avoid the tedious task of typing so many formulas, equations, and diagrams. These notes are free for use by my current and former students. If other calculus students and teachers find these notes useful, I would be happy to know that my work was helpful. - Abby Brown

*Calculus: Early Transcendentals, 4th edition, James Stewart, ©1999 Brooks/Cole Publishing Company, ISBN 0-534-36298-2. (Chapter, section, page, and formula numbers refer to this text.)

*Calculus, 5th edition, Roland E. Larson, Robert P. Hostetler, & Bruce H. Edwards, ©1994 D. C. Heath and Company, ISBN 0-669-35335-3.


Most of the links below are PDF files that can be read with Adobe Reader. If you have trouble downloading the files, try right-clicking and selecting "Save Target As..." or see Ms. Brown for a CD-ROM or print version you can photocopy. If you have trouble printing, try printing five or so pages at a time rather than all at once. For best results, use the most current version of Adobe Reader (see link below).

Spring 2012 Calculus D Calendar

Vectors and the Geometry of Space - Chapter 12
Vector-Valued Functions - Chapter 13


Partial Derivatives - Chapter 14


Multiple Integrals - Chapter 15

Limits - Parts of Chapter 2


Vector Calculus - Chapter 16

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