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Calculus using more than the usual two variables x and y in a function. The most common multivariable function would have three variables x,y and z, with z being the dependent variable.
http://omega.albany.edu:8008/calc3/toc.html
A nicely organized and detailed study of calculus of 3 or more variables topics. Includes a review of minimum and maximum problems and vectors.
http://www.math.gatech.edu/~cain/notes/calculus.html
Textbook by George Cain and James Herod. Chapters in PDF.
http://www.math.ucla.edu/~ronmiech/crew/eugene/java/
Features graphing gradients, parametric, and polar curves, matrix manipulation, and a tutorial on determinants.
http://www.dpgraph.com/MCExamples/MCExamples.html
An interactive tutorial of multivariable calculus. A lot of work with graphics. Requires the use of DPG programming to participate in the examples.
http://www.swarthmore.edu/NatSci/smaurer1/Math18H/multivarH.html
Features problem sets for different topics. Includes a brief introduction to each topic. Uses pdf or dvi files.
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