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Prompt
“Tell me something you know about the second-derivative test.”
Context
This SWBQ probes students' notions about optimization in single-variable calculus.
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Prompt
Suppose $T=2x+3y$ and $y=x+u$. Find $\frac{\partial T}{\partial x}$.
Context
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Prompt
“Write down an integral for the area of a circle of radius 2.”
Context
This SWBQ introduces the use of curvilinear coordinates.
Wrap Up
Discuss different ways of chopping up the interior of a circle, such as:text/html2015-06-26T15:57:38-08:00swbq:mvsw:mvswdiff
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Prompt
“What is $dT\over dx$?”
Context
This SWBQ probes students' understanding of (ordinary) derivatives.
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Prompt
“Differentiate $x^2$. Then differentiate $y^2$. Then $a^2$.
Then $e^2$.”
Context
This SWBQ can be implemented to test students' understanding of differentiation. When students differentiate a function, they do not usually ask ``with respect to what.'' This SWBQ is intended to confront students with the idea that when differentiating a function they first need to think about this question. This SWBQ also provides an opportunity for the instructor to find out what the st…text/html2015-06-26T15:57:27-08:00swbq:mvsw:mvswdot
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Prompt
“Tell me something you know about the dot product.”
Context
This SWBQ probes students' notions about the dot product.
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Prompt
State a derivative rule.
Context
This SWBQ is designed to help students remember the derivative rules learned in single-variable calculus.
Wrap Up
We encourage the use of differentials to summarize the derivative rules, providing a coherent approach to both derivative and integration rules, as well as emphasizing “with respect to what”. Further discussion, along with a list of derivative rules in differential form can be found here.text/html2015-06-26T15:56:34-08:00swbq:mvsw:mvswintegrate
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Prompt
“What are integrals?”
Context
This SWBQ probes students' understanding of integration.
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Prompt
“Is the integral (A) postive (B) negative or (C) zero?”
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[Original PDF slide]
[Simplified PDF slide]
Context
This SWBQ emphasizes the geometry of integration, without (or prior to) computation.
Wrap Up
The original question is taken from the the ConcepTests book that
accompanies Calculus, 4th edition, by Hughes Hallett et al, (cc) 2005 by
John Wiley & Sons, Inc, and is used by permission.text/html2015-10-08T18:39:28-08:00swbq:mvsw:mvswmatch
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Prompt
“Match the region to the limits.”
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Context
This SWBQ probes students' understanding of the limits on double integrals.
This SWBQ makes an excellent followup to one or both of the Triangle and Double Integral activities.text/html2015-06-26T15:55:39-08:00swbq:mvsw:mvswmaxmin
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Prompt
“Tell me something you know about finding maxima and minima.”
Context
This SWBQ probes students' notions about optimization in single-variable calculus.
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Prompt
“Which of the graphs below...”
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Context
This SWBQ provides an easy introduction to the graphical representation of functions of several variables.
Wrap Up
In each case, a brief discussion consists of asking for a student volunteer to describe how the shape of each graph is related to the corresponding prompt. Common answers typically analyze where the graphs are increasing or decreasing separately in the pizza and cola directions.text/html2016-09-23T11:27:53-08:00swbq:mvsw:mvswsurface
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Prompt
“How many ways can you represent a function of several variables?”
Simpler prompts such as “What is a surface?” are not as effective because they lead students to use non-mathematical language.
Context
This SWBQ probes students' notions about surfaces.text/html2015-06-26T15:55:08-08:00swbq:mvsw:mvswvec
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Prompt
“Tell me something you know about vectors.”
Context
This SWBQ probes students' notions about vectors.
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Multivariable Calculus SWBQs