<p>for preparation for calc 3 i would review all the integration techniques and just remember the basics of each one. you’ll be doing double and triple integration. not so bad though imo. setting up the integrals is the hardest part, not so much evaluating. go back to the dreaded delta-epsilon proof…yes, this time you’ll be doing it in 3D, however your prof proves it, just memorize the damn thing. don’t try to learn “why”. everything else in calc 3 is just calc 1, but with the extra dimension z. less intense than calc2.</p>
<p>Gauss’ Theorem, Green’s Theorem, Stokes’ Theorem is what makes calculus. everything before it was just “prep”. my prof said it was basically the most important chapter of all calc.</p>