| Linear Algebra - 26971 - MATH 2360 - 022 |
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Associated Term: Spring 2021 TTU
Levels: Undergraduate - TTU Lubbock TTU Campus Lecture Schedule Type Hybrid Instructional Method Learning Objectives: MATH 2360 satisfies the university core curriculum requirement in Mathematics: “Students graduating from Texas Tech University should be able to demonstrate the ability to apply quantitative and logical skills to solve problems.” It meets the following TTU general education student learning outcomes for mathematics that students will: Apply arithmetic, algebraic, geometric and logical reasoning to solve problems; Represent and evaluate basic mathematical and/or logical information numerically, graphically and symbolically; Interpret mathematical and/or logical models such as formulas, graphs, tables and schematics, and draw inference from them. Students develop skills in manipulating with matrices and understanding their relationship to linear systems, as well as understanding the concept of bases and vector spaces, eigenvectors and eigenspaces. In particular, students should be able to: perform basic vector algebra, and compute their bases; express a linear transformation as a matrix; perform basic matrix manipulations, and compute the determinant of a matrix; compute eigenvalues and eigenvectors; use the Gram-Schmidt process. Required Materials: Elementary Linear Algebra (8th edition) by R. Larson Technical Requirements: MATH 1352 and MATH 1452 View Catalog Entry
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