Fulling sections: 2.4, 2.5 and 3.1, 3.2 (emphasis on Chap. 3)
Leon-Colley sections: 2.1 (pp. 88-90), 2.3 (pp. 106-109),
7.4, 3.1 (pp. 119-121), 4.1 (pp. 174-180), 4.2 (pp. 183-185)
I apologize for the fragmented nature of this week's reading. It turns out
that Leon's idea of the right order to introduce concepts is not the same as
mine. Whenever I give a range of pages, it means that you can stop (or start)
at the subsection break that occurs on that page and ignore for now the other
material that contains terms we haven't defined yet. I could not find any
reading and exercises in L&C corresponding well with my section on gradients and
tangent planes, but that is just a review of Calc III anyhow. On the other
hand, L&C tell you more about the vector cross product than you probably want to
know.