Calculus 3 Lecture 11.6: Cylinders and Surfaces in 3-D

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Calculus 3 Lecture 11.6: Cylinders and Surfaces in 3-D: How to Identify and Sketch Cylinders and Surfaces. Shows step by step instruction for any cylinder, ellipsoid, hyperboloid, cone, paraboloid, and hyperbolic paraboloid. Focus is on HAND SKETCHING techniques.
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Cylinders- 0:27
General Surfaces- 38:54
Ellipsoid- 45:00
1 Sheet Hyperboloid- 56:30
2 Sheet Hyperboloid- 1:17:00
Cones- 1:38:00
Paraboloid- 1:52:33
Hyperbolic Paraboloid- 2:15:36

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