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Math 3330-001: Introduction to Matrices and Linear Algebra
       
Handouts & worksheets will be distributed in class on the relevant dates.
- 1st-day handout (pdf file).
- Instructor's office hours: Tues/Thurs 1:15-1:50 pm in PKH 462 &
Tues/Thurs 4:50-5:20 pm in PKH 305 or PKH 462, or by appointment.
GTA = Ping Lu.
GTA's office hours: Wed 2:35-3:30 pm and Thurs 3:00-4:00 pm in PKH 455.
E-mail: ping.lu@mavs.uta.edu , tel: 817-272-7527.
- A collection of study techniques is available
here(pdf file).
- Homework.
Make sure you are viewing the most current version of the homework page
and not the version in your browser's cache; reload the page from source.
- is Thurs Nov 19.
Information for it is posted
.
The material covered on Test 3 is the same as that covered
on the homework from Section 1.1 through Section 7.2 inclusive, with
the main emphasis being on Section 4.1 through Section 7.2.
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A student may minor in Mathematics by taking 18 hours of mathematics
courses, with at least six hours of 3000/4000 level courses. The
courses which may be counted toward a math minor are MATH 1426 and
above, except for capstone mathematics courses specifically for
prospective middle or secondary grades mathematics teachers.
Interested students should consult a math advisor (C Krueger, H Baker).
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Math 3330-002: Introduction to Matrices and Linear Algebra
       
Handouts & worksheets will be distributed in class on the relevant dates.
- 1st-day handout (pdf file).
- Instructor's office hours: Tues/Thurs 1:15-1:50 pm in PKH 462 &
Tues/Thurs 4:50-5:20 pm in PKH 305 or PKH 462, or by appointment.
GTA = Ping Lu.
GTA's office hours: Wed 2:35-3:30 pm and Thurs 3:00-4:00 pm in PKH 455.
E-mail: ping.lu@mavs.uta.edu , tel: 817-272-7527.
- A collection of study techniques is available
here(pdf file).
- Homework.
Make sure you are viewing the most current version of the homework page
and not the version in your browser's cache; reload the page from source.
- is Thurs Nov 19.
Information for it is posted
.
The material covered on Test 3 is the same as that covered
on the homework from Section 1.1 through Section 7.2 inclusive, with
the main emphasis being on Section 4.1 through Section 7.2.
-
A student may minor in Mathematics by taking 18 hours of mathematics
courses, with at least six hours of 3000/4000 level courses. The
courses which may be counted toward a math minor are MATH 1426 and
above, except for capstone mathematics courses specifically for
prospective middle or secondary grades mathematics teachers.
Interested students should consult a math advisor (C Krueger, H Baker).
- Click here to return to top of page.

(copied from Don Bovee at math.washington.edu)