Course Information
MATH332: Linear Algebra - Systems of linear equations, matrices, determinants and eigenvalues. Linear operators. Abstract vector spaces. Applications selected from linear programming, physics, graph theory, and other fields.
Prerequisite: MATH 213, 223 or 224.
Instructor Information
Instructor : Scott Strong
Office : Chauvenet Hall 266
Office Phone : 303.384.2446
email : math332.summer2010@gmail.com
Course Calendar
Classes Begin : June 28th, 2010
Meeting Days : Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday
Course Sections :
Section A, 3:00pm-4:20pm, Green Center 249
Classes End : August 19th, 2009
Important Dates :
July 5th - No Class
July 6th - Last Day to Withdrawal (Without a W)
August 6th - Last Day to Withdrawal
Office Hours
Fixed Office Hours :
MTWR : 12:30pm-1:30pm
If you cannot meet during the previous office hours then please contact me to schedule another meeting time.
Textbook Information
Textbook : Linear Algebra - David Lay, ISBN 0201824787
Course Documents
These downloads require Adobe Acrobat Reader
Syllabus
MATH332.Summer2010.Syllabus
Handouts
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Linear Algebra Basics
Section Overviews
The following is a set of documents providing an overview of each section of Lay's text that we cover. Listed in each set are:
Section and pages from Lay's Linear Algebra
Suggested Problems from each section
Lecture Objectives
Lecture Goals
Linear Algebra Slides
Assignments
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MATH332.Summer2010.Homework0, Newest Posted at 8:44pm. If you did this already then don't worry.
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MATH332.Summer2010.Homework1
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MATH332.Summer2010.Homework1-RowReductions
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MATH332.Summer2010.Homework2
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MATH332.Summer2010.Homework3 - Update 6:46am 7/12, minor(silly) typos corrected. Also, problem 4.7 and 4.8 somehow got intermixed and a negative sign was lost. They are separated now.
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MATH332.Summer2010.Homework4
Exams
Exam I
Exam I will be held on July 22nd in class. There will be no notecards or calculators. The exam will have five required questions and contain material from chapter 1-3. A good review would consist of revisiting your homework assignments and looking over the suggested problems outlined in the lecture slides. A good quick check of conceptual/linguistic understanding can be conducted through the true/false questions found in the problem set of every section.
The following are quizzes and exams I have used in the past for this course. There are a few problems that are from material post-chapter3 please ignore these. They should be problems 3c,d, 4, 5 from exam 2.
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MATH332.Summer2006.Exam1
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MATH332.Summer2006.Exam1-Solutions
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MATH332.Summer2006.Exam2
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MATH332.Summer2006.Exam2-Solutions
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MATH332.Summer2006.Quiz1
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MATH332.Summer2006.Quiz1-Solutions
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MATH332.Fall2008
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MATH332.Fall2008 - Solutions
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MATH332.Summer2009.Exam1
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MATH332.Summer2009.Exam1-Solutions
Exam I - Statistics
Mean = xx
Median = xx
A's = xx, B's = xx, C's = xx, D's = xx, F's = xx, Total Number of Exams = xx
Exam II
Final Exam
Course Links
Matrix Algebra
Scalar and Matrix Multiplication with Animations
Animated Matrix Multiplication
Animated Matrix Multiplication
Computational Tools
Free Mathematica Like Program for Windows and Mac
Eigenmath Manual
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