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my name is Peter Washam, and I am the current Math 241 Peer tutor.
I have tutoring sessions at these times:
Sunday 6-8 pm in room 114
Tuesday 6-8 pm in room 114
Wednesday 6-8pm in room 111

I am going to link to all of the important equations for the sections that are being covered right now:
Chapter 12:
section 1
section 2
section 3 part 1
section 3 part 2
section 4 part 1
section 4 part 2
section 4 part 3
section 5
section 6

Chapter 13:
section 1
section 2
section 3


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washam13 Studying for a Vector Calculus Midterm 0 Mar 2 2011, 6:33 PM EST by washam13
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-For those of you in Professor McNulty's class: go to his review session, because the questions on the test are very similar
- Study- go back through your notes to figure out important equations -- use a highlighter
- Repetition - do your hw problems again if you haven't already. Go back and do them again if you need to
- Work practice problems for test out with a partner -- study over them and then try to do them without your notes

What your likely to see:
chain rule problems
separate derivatives with respect to x and y
rate of change
domain and range
tangent planes
intersecting planes
limits
vectors
functions within functions
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washam13 Practice Quiz 2 0 Feb 2 2011, 6:33 PM EST by washam13
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1) Find the parametric equation for a line through (5,-2) that is parallel to 2i -j


2) u- = , v- = w- =
a) u - w b) 7v + 3w c) -w + v
d) 3(u-7v) e) -3v - 8w f) 2v - (u+w)
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washam13 Practice Quiz 1 0 Feb 1 2011, 6:32 PM EST by washam13
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1) Determine if the equation x^2 + y^2 + z^2 + 8x - 6y + 2z + 17 = 0 represents the equations of a sphere, point, or has no graph. If it represents a sphere, determine the radius and the center. If it represents a point, determine the point.

u- means that its a vector
2) Let u- = 2i - j + 3k and v- = i + 4k. Find a vector that is orthogonal to both u- and v-
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