I am emailing a link of this to everyone on the class list every Friday afternoon. If you are not receiving these emails or want to have them sent to another email address feel free to email me at jpmccarthymaths@gmail.ie and I will add you to the mailing list.
Test Results
You are identified by the last five digits of your student number.
Course | S/N | % |
BIS | 90235 | 97 |
BIS | 91290 | 93 |
BIO | 90070 | 93 |
BIO | 87815 | 87 |
BIO | 89394 | 83 |
BIO | 88030 | 73 |
BIO | 82233 | 73 |
BIO | 70254 | 73 |
BIS | 79030 | 70 |
BIO | 82806 | 70 |
BIS | 91289 | 63 |
BIO | 80367 | 60 |
BIO | 89841 | 57 |
BIO | 80366 | 57 |
BIO | 81497 | 57 |
BIS | 42888 | 53 |
BIS | 44485 | 53 |
BIO | 67933 | 50 |
BIO | 75669 | 43 |
BIO | 88610 | 43 |
BIO | 74330 | 37 |
BIO | 85561 | 37 |
BIO | 86561 | 37 |
BIO | 82783 | 33 |
BIO | 89290 | 30 |
BIO | 87718 | 27 |
BIO | 05843 | 23 |
BIS | 74812 | 17 |
BIO | 88130 | 17 |
BIO | 89114 | 10 |
BIS | 56771 | – |
BIS | 73953 | – |
BIO | 75961 | – |
BIO | 86247 | – |
BIO | 72263 | – |
Week 6
In Week 6 we finished off vector algebra. Hopefully you won’t forget this image:
Note that the cross product of two vectors is perpendicular to both of the vectors — the same way the toilet roll holder is perpendicular to both of my arms here… the ‘toilet roll vector’ is in the same direction as in this picture:
Week 7
In Week 7 we will begin our study of some further topics in differentiation: namely related rates, parametric differentiation, implicit differentiation and partial differentiation.
Notes
A relatively recent set of lecture notes, with gaps.
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