Math 229, Matrices and Linear Equations, Summer 2012
Matrices and Linear Equations is a sophomore level course mainly taken by computer scientists and engineers. Topics covered in the class included: solving a system of linear equations, determinants, eigenvalues and eigenvectors, and discrete dynamical systems. The class is mainly computational and can be used as an introduction to a more theoretical course in Linear Algebra.
Course Syllabus
Textbook: Basic Matrix Algebra with Algorithms and Applications, R. Liebler
Course Enrollment: 6 students
Textbook: Basic Matrix Algebra with Algorithms and Applications, R. Liebler
Course Enrollment: 6 students
Student Course Survey
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Student Comments
"This was my second class with Cory. She is a great teacher who explains things very well. The material was ok but Cory made class fun. She always responded quickly to emails."
"Good class. Cory was always available and explained things clearly."
"Class was better than other 2 times I took it. I get it now."
"Good class. Need better book."
"Good Teacher."
"Good class. Cory was always available and explained things clearly."
"Class was better than other 2 times I took it. I get it now."
"Good class. Need better book."
"Good Teacher."