Vectors
Vector Value Functions
Multiple Integration
Surface/Line Integrals
Misc.
100

The name for single real numbers to contrast from Vectors, an ordered group of real numbers

What is Scaler?

100

Second order derivative of a path [ex. z(t)] or first order derivative of the Velocity function

What is acceleration?

100

Also found in Single Variable Calculus this method includes using the sum of rectangular prisms to approximate the volume under a surface

What is Riemann Sums?

100

To find the average of this (say t) find the scaler integral of t over the scaler integral of 1

What is (Average) Temperature?

100

Denoted as ∇ f, is the collection of all its partial derivatives into a vector.

What is Gradient?

200

A geometric method of visualizing Vector Addition using Arrows as Vectors

What is the “head-to-tail” method?

200

The length L(x) of a C1 path x: [a, b] → Rn is found by integrating this

What is Speed/Magnitude of Velocity?

200

Triple integrating 1 gives you Volume while triple integrating 3D shape W of density p(x,y,z) gives this

What is Mass?

200

The vector integral of F (force field) is this on a particle along path c

What is work?

200

The path that is in the direction parallel to the gradient or represented as ∇ f(a, b) / ||∇ f(a, b)|| 

What is path of steepest ascent?

300

Denoted a × b, an operation in three-dimensional space that results in a new vector which is perpendicular (orthogonal) to both original vectors 

What is Cross Product?

300

The operator used in Divergence, Curl, and Gradients

What is the del operator (∇)?

300

Spherical coordinates utilize these 3 greek letters instead of X,Y, and Z in Cartesian Coordinates

What is ϕ (Phi), θ (Theta), ρ (Rho)?

300

According to Green's Theorem the region bounded by vector c (Region D) must be to vector c's left or in other words this

What is positively oriented?

300

A point that is both a minimum on one axis and a maximum on another

What is a Saddle Point?

400

Coordinate system that utilizes a plane filled with concentric circles centered at the origin and rays emanating from the origin. Denoted as (θ,r)

What is Polar coordinates?

400

A matrix of all first-order partial derivatives of a vector-valued function

What is Jacobian Matrix?

400

Fubini's Theorem states under certain assumptions the double integral over a rectangle can be calculated by using iterated integrals and this certain quality does not matter

What is Order of Integration?

400

To show that vector field F is conservative compute when vector F = ∇ f (gradient of f) or this

What is Curl(Vector F)?

400

This greek letter also called the Lagrange multiplier is used to represent a scaler value in a method for solving constrained optimization problems

What is λ (lambda)?

500

The process of representing a geometric object by expressing its coordinates as functions of one or more independent variables
Ex:(x = 5 − t, y = 3, and z = 7t + 8)

What is parameterization?

500

Divergence turns a Vector field into this type of field

What is Scalar Field?

500

(DAILY DOUBLE)
Nationality of Guido Fubini

What is Italian?

500

Gauss' Theorem also known by this name takes the triple integral of ∇· F(Vector field)

What is Divergence Theorem?

500

Name the Theorem: A function is on a closed, bounded interval then f must have both a global maximum and a global minimum somewhere on X.

What is Extreme Value Theorem?

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