MATH-UA 123 Calculus III


4 points. Fall and Spring terms.

Course Description

Functions of several variables. Vectors in the plane and space. Partial derivatives with applications, especially Lagrange multipliers. Double and triple integrals. Spherical and cylindrical coordinates. Surface and line integrals. Divergence, gradient, and curl. Theorem of Gauss and Stokes.

Prerequisites

PREREQUISITES FOR STUDENTS WHO MATRICULATED TO NYU FALL 2012 OR LATER

Passing MATH-UA 122 Calculus II with a grade of C or higher, BC of 5, or passing placement test. (anyone who took Further Maths should contact the math department as it varies depending on the exam board)

PREREQUISITES FOR STUDENTS WHO MATRICULATED TO NYU BEFORE FALL 2012

Passing MATH-UA 122 Calculus II with a grade of C or higher or passing placement test.

Anti-requisites

  1. MATH-UA 131 Math for Economics I
  2. MATH-UA 132 Math for Economics II
  3. MATH-UA 133 Math for Economics III

Students cannot take and apply both Calculus courses and Math for Economics courses towards their degree requirements.

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Spring 2024

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