Math 100 - Section 07 - Fall 2024
Subject to change.
Welcome to Linear Algebra! I’m looking forward to meeting you all and starting our work together. Please let me know if you have any questions at all, about our course or anything else.
Linear algebra and its elementary applications. Topics: Matrix algebra; simultaneous linear equations; linear dependence and vector spaces; rank and inverses; determinants; numerical solution of simultaneous linear equations; linear transformations; eigenvalues and eigenvectors; unitary and similarity transformations; quadratic forms. This is a 3 unit class.
Students should have successfully completed Calculus 2 (e.g. Math 26B or Math 31) with a grade of C- or better before taking this course. If you have any questions or concerns about this prerequisite, please check in with me as soon as possible.
In this course, students will (1) increase their capacity for critical thinking and fact-based reasoning, (2) develop the necessary competency with the concepts and mechanics of basic linear algebra for further work in mathematics and other fields, and (3) improve their communication of mathematics. Specific content outcomes are to
Members of this class represent a rich variety of backgrounds and perspectives. Our class commits to providing an atmosphere for learning that respects diversity and recognizes it as a source of strength. While working together to build this intellectual community, we ask all members to:
We will further develop this agreement together in class.
Overall grades for the course will be determined from the course components listed below with the following weighting:
We will have regularly scheduled online homework—the main goal of these is to build comfort and confidence with the core techniques of the course. You are allowed and encouraged to collaborate with your classmates (and with me!) on solving the problems. Although you will enter your answers online, please make sure that you carefully organize your solutions and all supporting work on paper to help prepare for the exams.
We will be using the free system WeBWorK.
Our class will benefit greatly from the perspective, questions, and comments of each student. I will try to make space for various ways to bring your voice to our class, but your grade for this component will based our your attendance. Please let me know if you need to miss class, and I’ll be happy to discuss excusing the absence.
There are 2 midterm exams. They are tentatively scheduled for Oct. 03 and Nov. 14. There is also a Final Exam scheduled for Thursday, Dec. 12 from 10:15 AM – 12:15 PM. If an exam occurs during a religious holiday that you observe, I’m happy to reschedule it for you.
This is a rough schedule of what we will cover, but please be aware that it is subject to change. The section numbers refer to our book.
Week | Topics |
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1 | Introductions + Linear Systems |
2 | Row Reduction |
3 | Vector Equations + Matrix Equations |
4 | Solutions Sets + Applications |
5 | Linear Independence + Linear Transformations |
6 | Matrix of a Linear Transformation + Exam 1 (10/03) |
7 | Matrix Operations |
8 | Invertibility + Subspaces of $\mathbb{R}^n$ |
9 | Dimension + Determinants |
10 | Properties of Determinants |
11 | Eigenvalues and Eigenvectors |
12 | Diagonalizability + Exam 2 (11/14) |
13 | Diagonalizability + Markov Chains |
14 | Orthogonality + Fall Break (no class on 11/28) |
15 | Least Squares + Abstract Vector Spaces |
16 | Final Exam (12/12) |
Please come to class as much as possible! Our community will benefit greatly from a breadth of perspectives, and class will provide an opportunity to ask, clarify, and answer questions. I will also take attendance for your participation grade. Please send me a quick email if you need to miss class, so I know what is going on and can support you getting caught up.
Please strive hard to meet the deadlines, but if you need an extension for any reason, I am always happy to discuss it with you. Health related reasons will always be accommodated. Please send me a quick email as soon as you realize that extra time is needed—I really want you to be successful! Although late assignments may be subject to a reduced grade, I will usually grant short extensions with no penalty.
If you know or think that you might need academic adjustments or accommodations, of any kind, please speak with me privately as soon as possible. Please also reach out to the Disability Access Center (DAC) to discuss eligibility.
If you become sick, please do not attend classes, but do let your instructors know. If you are experiencing any COVID-like symptoms (fever, cough, sore throat, muscle aches, loss of smell or taste, nausea, diarrhea, or headache) or have had exposure to someone who has tested positive for COVID, please contact Student Health & Counseling Services (SHCS) at 916-278-6461 to receive guidance and/or medical care.
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The emphasis of this course is on conceptual understanding. You may use calculators and/or computer software programs on the homework assignments unless otherwise stated. I’m a big fan of Desmos for graphing and WolframAlpha for other computations.
Please come talk with me if you have any questions! The Math Lab is located in Brighton Hall Room 118. The Math Lab provides free assistance to students in lower-division mathematics/statistics courses, but they should be able to help with this course too.
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