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MATH3300

Applied Linear Algebra

Course Description: Linear algebra from an applied and computational viewpoint. Linear equations, vector spaces, linear transformations; linear independence, basis, dimension; orthogonality, projections, and least squares solutions; eigenvalues, eigenvectors, singular value decomposition. Applications to science and engineering.



Duplicate Credit: Not open to students with credit in MATH 3000 or MATH 3500 or MATH 3500H

Prerequisite: MATH 2260

Semester Course Offered: Offered fall and spring semester every year.

Grading System: A-F (Traditional)

Credit Hours:
3
Level:

Instructors of this Course

Associate Professor

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