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MATH-150 Linear Algebra
Normally taken after MATH-137.
This course presents the basic theory and methods of finite dimensional vector spaces and linear transformations on them. Topics include: matrices and systems of linear equations; vector spaces, bases, and dimension; linear transformations, kernel, image, matrix representation, basis change, and rank; scalar products and orthogonality; determinants; eigenvalues, eigenvectors, diagonalization of symmetric matrices, positive definite matrices. Fall and Spring.
Credits: 4
Prerequisites: normally taken after MATH 137
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Spring '10:
Miller J
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Fall '09:
Eller M
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