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AMS10: Mathematical Methods for Engineers I

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Applications-oriented course on complex numbers and linear algebra integrating Matlab as a computational support tool. Introduction to complex algebra. Vectors, bases, and transformations; matrix algebra; solutions of linear systems, inverses and determinants; eigenvalues and eigenvectors; and geometric transformations. Students cannot receive credit for this course and for courses 10A or Mathematics 21. (Formerly course 27, Mathematical Methods for Engineers.) Prerequisite(s): Score of 40 or higher on mathematics placement exam, or course 3, or Mathematics 3. (General Education Code(s): Q, MF - Mathematical and Formal Reasoning) N. Brummell, Y. Katznelson, B. Mendes, H. Wang, The Staff

5 Credits

YearFallWinterSpringSummer
2012-13
  • Section 01
    Nicholas Brummell
  • Section 01
    Hongyun Wang
2011-12
  • Section 01
    Qi Gong
  • Section 01
    Hongyun Wang
2010-11
  • Section 01
    Qi Gong
  • Section 01
    Nicholas Brummell
2009-10
  • Section 01
    Yonatan Katznelson
  • Section 01
    Nicholas Brummell
2008-09
  • Section 01
    Bruno Mendes
  • Section 01
    Nicholas Brummell

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