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The Gold Mine
Highlights of the activity
- This small group activity using surfaces is designed to provide a geometric description of linear approximation using the tangent plane.
- Students work in small groups to extrapolate information about the local density of gold to estimate the density elsewhere.
- The whole class wrap-up discussion emphasizes the geometric role of the tangent plane as an approximation to the surface, and the relationship of both to first- and second-order partial derivatives.
Reasons to spend class time on the activity
Useful visual application of partial derivatives to linear approximation.
Reflections
Instructor's Guide
Student Handouts
Authors: (c) Aaron Wangberg and the "Raising Calculus to the Surface" team; used by permission.
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