Multivariable Calculus with Theory

An illustration of a squirrel holding a bagel. The saddle points are highlighted in red.

How many saddle points can you find on a squirrel? And if he is eating a bagel? (Image courtesy of Anna Lachowska.)

Instructor(s)

MIT Course Number

18.024

As Taught In

Spring 2011

Level

Undergraduate

Cite This Course

Course Description

Course Features

Course Highlights

This is the second course in a two-part sequence on Calculus with Theory, 18.014 and 18.024. The course is taught using the textbook by T. Apostol, "Calculus" Vol. I Second Edition (1967) and the additional course notes by James Raymond Munkres, Professor of Mathematics, Emeritus.

Course Description

This course is a continuation of 18.014. It covers the same material as 18.02 (Multivariable Calculus), but at a deeper level, emphasizing careful reasoning and understanding of proofs. There is considerable emphasis on linear algebra and vector integral calculus.

Other Versions

OCW Scholar Version Question_svt logo

Other OCW Versions

Archived versions: Question_avt logo

Related Content

Christine Breiner. 18.024 Multivariable Calculus with Theory. Spring 2011. Massachusetts Institute of Technology: MIT OpenCourseWare, https://ocw.mit.edu. License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA.


For more information about using these materials and the Creative Commons license, see our Terms of Use.


Close