The web page of the course is http://www.math.tamu.edu/~nekrash/teaching/06A/MATH222.html.
Credit 3. This is an introductory course in linear algebra
covering linear equations and matrices; real vector spaces, linear
transformations, change of bases, determinants, eigenvalues and
eigenvectors, diagonalization, inner products.
The prerequisite for this course are MATH 152 or 172; MATH 220 or approval of instructor.
Linear Algebra With Applications
7th Edition,
by Steven J. Leon, published by Pearson Prentice Hall.
Your grade will be determined by two exams, a cumulative
final exam, and homeworks. The weights of each of these are
as
follows.
| Exam I | Exam II | Final Exam | Homework |
Total |
| 250 pt |
250 pt |
300 pt |
200 pt |
1000 pt |
| |
May 9 |
weekly |
Make-up policy: Make-ups for
missed exams will only be allowed for a university approved
excuse in writing. Wherever possible, students should inform the
instructor before an exam is missed. Consistent with University
Student Rules, students are required to notify an instructor by the
end of the next working day after missing an exam. Otherwise,
they forfeit their rights to a make-up.
Late Homeworks will not be
accepted.
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of scholastic dishonesty and will be prosecuted to the full extent
allowed by University policy. Collaboration on assignments, either
in-class or out-of-class, is forbidden unless permission to do so is
granted by your instructor. For more information on university policies
regarding scholastic dishonesty, see University Student Rules.
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"An Aggie does not lie, cheat, or steal or tolerate those who do."
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strictly prohibited.
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