MAS 4105 – 6137
Fall 2019
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Time: MTWF period 7
Place: Matherly 4
Phone: 352-294-2339
Office: 438 Little Hall
Email: avince@ufl.edu
Textbook: Linear Algebra (4th edition) by Friedberg, Insel, Spence
Office Hours: Monday, Wednesday, Friday – period 4
(or by appointment)
TA (grader): Jamie Scott (Room: LIT 431 ; office hours: period 3 Tues, period 6 Fri; email:hiwhoareyou1@ufl.edu)
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Homework
Page 14 #8,12,13 Page 20 #4,10,30 Page 32 #2a,b,c, 4a, 5g, 7, 8 Page 40 #2a,d, 4, 5, 9, 10 Page 195 #2a,b due Fri 30 Aug Page 54 #2a,3a,8,9,13,16,26,29 Page 166 #5d,e Page 180 #4a,9,10 Page 197 #7,10 Page 208 #3a Page 221 #6,17 Page 229 #9,12,15 due Fri 13 Sept Let T: V->W be a linear transformation. Prove that the image of a subspace of V is a subspace of W. If T:V->W is a linear transformation and U is a subspace of V, then dim T(U) <= dim U. Page 74 #3,5,9e,10,12,22,26 Page 84 #2b,3,4,9 Page 96 #2b,3,4a,b Page 106 #2a,b,c,d,4,16 The coordinate map V -> R^n given by v |-> [v] is an isomorphism. due Mon 30 Sept Page 116 #2a,b,c,3a,b,4,5,7 Page 166 #6a Page 257 #3ab,4ae,8b,9,11c,15a,22c Page 279 #2bef,3ace,7,10,11 due Mon 15 Oct Page 336 #2,3,4b,10,11,12,17 Page 353 #2acd,4,7,9,15a,16a,19b,20b due Fri 1 Nov Page 366 #2a,3b,6,8,20a Prove: If A is normal, then so is A-cI for any scalar c. Page 374 #2ac,7,11 due Mon 18 Nov Page 392 #2c,7,17 due Mon 2 Dec Page 404 #2
Topics
Vector Spaces
Liner Transformations and Matrices
Systems of Linear Equations
Determinants
Eigenvalues and Eigenvectors
Inner Product Spaces
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- 3 Exams – 75%
- September 18
- October 23
- December 2
- 10 Quizes – 25%
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