On 5/17/12 10:23 AM, Andrey Novoseltsev wrote:
On May 16, 11:29 am, kcrisman<[email protected]> wrote:
If I were you, I'd also crib an interact showing different Riemann
sums for integration or something like that. Everybody has to teach
calculus.
- kcrisman
I was deeply satisfied with this interact for multivariate calculus:
http://www.math.ualberta.ca/~novoseltsev/2012Winter215R1/region_plotter
if you just change the order of integration, you can see "cubes" in
cylindrical and spherical coordinates, but adjusting limits shows you
the domain of any iterated triple integral. It also features JMol ;-)
If you like it as well, it is probably better to run it from a
worksheet - Sagecell changed a bit since the time I wrote that script
and not everything there works/looks as intended.
That is *really* cool. I made a small change to use $ instead of <div
class="math"> to do the integrals:
http://aleph.sagemath.org/?q=254db9b2-c92b-4e5e-8ba5-be629fe7c622
Thanks,
Jason
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