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MATH 201 - SYLLABUS & HOMEWORK (FALL 2007)

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Last updated on 12/05/07

This is the schedule and assignments for Dr. Szarek's Math 201 class (MWF 9:30, section # 74433). All assignments are subject to change. Changes will be announced in class and/or by email and posted on the Web (here).



The date refers to the date assigned; the due date is the following regular (no test) class.
Fri Dec. 7    Demonstration of Linear Algebra software 

37. Dec. 5    section 7.4	assignment:  7, 8, 11; 
				additional problem: Find the polar decomposition of A from
				problems 7,8,11 (see 7G and formula (5) on p. 394)

36. Dec. 3    section 7.3	assignment:  3, 5

35. Nov. 30   section 7.1	assignment:  3, 8
	      section 7.2	assignment:  1, 5, 11, 12, 16a 

34. Nov. 28   section 6.6	assignment:  20 
	      section 6.7	assignment:  1, 2, 7, 12, 15 

33. Nov. 26   section 6.5	assignment:  22(second matrix), 26(second matrix)
	      section 6.6	assignment:  2, 5

32. Nov. 21   section 6.5	assignment:  1(first two matrices), 7, 11, 20

Mon Nov. 19   Test 3		Covers material through section 6.4

    Nov. 16   section 6.4,	assignment:  prepare for the test
	      review

31. Nov. 14   section 6.4	assignment:  4, 7, 13, 20

30. Nov. 12   section 6.2	assignment:  8, 10, 18 
	      section 6.3	assignment:  1, 3, 17, 19

29. Nov. 9    section 6.2	assignment:  1(first matrix only), 2, 15, 24 

28. Nov. 7    section 6.1	assignment:  28, 32 CHANGE!!

27. Nov. 5    section 6.1	assignment:  2, 4, 5, 12, 20, 22

26. Nov. 2    section 5.3	assignment:  1b, 6b, 17, 21   

25. Oct. 31   section 5.1	assignment:  14, 28, 29
	      section 5.2	assignment:  6, 25 

24. Oct. 29   section 5.1	assignment:  16, 17, 22
	      section 5.2	assignment:  1, 3, 12 

23. Oct. 26   section 4.4	assignment:  23 
	      section 5.1	assignment:  2, 3, 12

22. Oct. 24   section 4.4	assignment:  2, 4a, b, 5, 11, 17

21. Oct. 19   section 4.3	assignment:  17-21 

Wed Oct. 17   Test 2 		Covers Chapter 3 and sections 4.1, 4.2 checklist
				(Knowledge of Chapters 1, 2 is implicitly assumed.)

20. Oct. 15   section 4.2	assignment:  11a  
	      section 4.3	assignment:  2

19. Oct. 12   section 4.2	assignment:  1, 5, 13, 19, 20 

18. Oct. 10   section 3.6	assignment:  3, 20 (explain)
              section 4.1	assignment:  3, 4, 11, 21, 27 

17. Oct. 8    section 3.6	assignment:  7, 13, 17, 25 

16. Oct. 5    section 3.5       assignment:  17, 22, 25, 27 

15. Oct. 3    section 3.5       assignment:  1, 5, 9, 11a, b 

14. Oct. 1    section 3.4       assignment:  4, 5, 10, 26, 30 

13. Sep. 28   section 3.3       assignment:  1 (explain), 2b, 8, 21b 

12. Sep. 26   section 3.2       assignment:  1b, 5, 7, 9, 18, 21, 23 

Mon Sep. 24   Test 1 		Covers Chapter 2 (and Chapter 1) checklist

11. Sep. 21   section 3.1       assignment:  16, 19, 22

10. Sep. 19   section 2.7       assignment:  15, 24
	      section 3.1       assignment:  4, 6, 10 (explain why), 12

9.  Sep. 17   section 2.7       assignment:  1, 3, 7, 16, 17, 20 
				Note: slight change, #15 postponed
				Note: in #17, the examples for (a),(b),(c) can be different

8.  Sep. 14   section 2.6       assignment:  16, 19 

7.  Sep. 12   section 2.5       assignment:  10, 23, 29 
              section 2.6       assignment:  2, 4, 5, 9
	      			Note: all section 2.6 homework will be also accepted on 9/17.

6.  Sep. 10   section 2.5       assignment:  2, 4, 5, 6, 22 

5.  Sep. 7    section 2.3       assignment:  25
              section 2.4       assignment:  2, 5, 6, 13, 22, 26

4.  Sep. 5    section 2.3       assignment:  1, 2, 3, 4, 17 CHANGE!!!!

3.  Aug. 31   section 2.2       assignment:  2, 5, 11, 12, 15a, 18, 25

2.  Aug. 29   section 2.1       assignment:  4, 6, 10a, 16, 20, 28

1.  Aug. 27   section 1.1       assignment:  1, 3, 13, 14, 17, 20, 25, 28
              section 1.2	assignment:  1, 2, 3, 8, 13, 14, 20, 21, 25, 28
    Note:     Chapter 1 is a review of material you should know. 
	      You should go over the problems to make sure that this is indeed the case, 
	      but it is not necessary to turn in the assignment.


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