Practical Class 3: Functions of Several Variables: Limits and Differentiation
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This practical class consolidates key concepts from the first two lectures. Students practice finding domains of definition by solving inequalities involving square roots, logarithms, and inverse trigonometric functions, then sketch the resulting regions. Limit evaluation is a major focus, with students learning to test different approach paths and use polar coordinates when appropriate. They investigate continuity by comparing function values with limits along various paths. The session reinforces differentiation skills through computing first-order partial derivatives and total differentials. Students apply these tools to approximate calculations, estimating values near convenient reference points. A theoretical highlight is investigating differentiability, where students see that a function may have partial derivatives at a point yet fail to be differentiable there. The material includes homework problems, solution strategies, and common pitfalls.
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