Campus: | Ohio University, Athens Campus |
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Department: | Mathematics |
Academic Year: | 2014 - 2015 |
Term: | Spring Semester |
Course: | MATH 3210 and MATH 5210 |
Title: | Linear Algebra |
Instructor: | Mark Barsamian |
Contact Information: | My contact information is posted on my web page . |
Office Hours: | My office hours are posted on my web page . |
This Course is Cross-Listed
Class Meets: Monday, Wednesday, Friday 10:45am - 11:40am in Morton 215
Course Description: A course in linear algebra for students majoring or minoring in the mathematical sciences. The course will introduce both the practical and theoretical aspects of linear algebra and students will be expected to complete both computational and proof-oriented exercises. Topic covered will include:
Prerequisites: 2302 Calculus II and (3050 Discrete Math or CS 3000) WARNING: No credit for both this course and MATH 3200/5200 (always deduct credit for first course taken)
Paper Syllabus The syllabus handed out on the first day of class can be obtained at the following link: ( syllabus ) The information on the paper syllabus is the same as the information on this web page.
Online Math Software and Resources: ( Link )
Grading: During the semester, you will accumulate points:
Homework Sets (10 Sets, 10 points each): | 100 points possible |
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In-Class Exams (4 exams, 150 points each): | 600 points possible |
Comprehensive Final Exam: | 300 points possible |
Total: | 1000 points possible |
At the end of the semester, your Total will be converted to your Course Grade:
Note that although this grading scale may look easy compared to the usual 90,80,70,60 scale, it is actually not easier. The reasons are:
Course Structure: One learns math primarily by trying to solve problems. This course is designed to provide structure for you as you learn to solve problems, and to test how well you have learned to solve them. This structure is provided in the following ways:
Attendance Policy: Attendance is required for all lectures and exams, and will be recorded by a sign-in system.
Missing Class: If you miss a class for any reason, it is your responsibility to copy someone�s notes and study them. I will not use office hours to teach topics discussed in class to students who were absent.
Missing an Exam Because of Illness: If you are too sick to take an exam, then you must
Missing Exams Because of a University Activity: If you have a University Activity that conflicts with one of our exams, you must contact me before the exam to discuss arrangements for a make-up. I will need to see documentation of your activity. If you miss an exam because of a University Activity without notifying me in advance, you will not be given a make-up exam.
Late Homework Policy: Homework is due at the start of class on the due date. Late homework is not accepted.
Collaborating on Homework: You are encouraged to work together on the homework. If you work in a productive way with other students, you will probably learn the math better. You will certainly learn valuable communication skills. But collaborating does not mean copying. You may figure out problems and arrive at solutions together, but the words you write and turn in should be your own. If two or three or five students work together, the result should be a higher quality of work, with fewer errors. When I grade homework, if I find identical wording, identical math, and identical mistakes in different students� papers, I will deduct points. If this happens, it is not meant to be a punitive measure, and I do not mean for you to think that I am accusing you of cheating. But I do mean for it to be feedback that tells you that you are not really collaborating and that you are not doing good work. Collaborating is a skill that requires practice.
Cheating on Exams: If cheat on an exam, you will receive a zero on that exam and I will submit a report to the Office of Community Standards and Student Responsibility (OCSSR). If you cheat on another exam, you will receive a grade of F in the course and I will again submit a report to the OCSSR.
Special Needs: If you have a physical, psychiatric, or learning disability that requires accommodation, please let me know as soon as possible so that your needs may be appropriately met.
Suggested Exercises: The goal of the course is for you to be able to solve the 233 exercises on this list. These exercises are not to be turned in and are not graded, but you should do as many of them as possible and keep your solutions in a notebook for study. Note that the solutions to all of the textbook exercises are available free online.
Homework Assignments to Turn In: These homework sets will be collected, graded, and returned to you. Staple the cover sheet to the front of your work.
Assignment | Due Date | Cover Sheet | Solutions | Supplemental Materials |
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H1
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Fri Jan 16 | H1 Cover Sheet | H1 Solutions | |
H2
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Wed Jan 28 | H2 Cover Sheet | H2 Solutions | |
H3
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Mon Feb 9 | H3 Cover Sheet | H3 Solutions | |
H4
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Mon Feb 16 | H4 Cover Sheet | H4 Solutions | |
H5
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Mon Mar 9 | H5 Cover Sheet | H5 Solutions | Notes on Images, Preimages, and Inverse Functions |
H6
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Wed Mar 11 | H6 Cover Sheet | H6 Solutions | |
H7
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Wed Mar 18 | H7 Cover Sheet | H7 Solutions | |
H8
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Wed Apr 1 | H8 Cover Sheet | H8 Solutions | |
H9
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Fri Apr 10 | H9 Cover Sheet | H9 Solutions | |
H8
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Wed Apr 22 | H10 Cover Sheet | H10 Solutions |
Remark on Errors in the Homework Solutions: The homework solutions that I write are bound to contain mistakes. If you find a mistake in one of the printed homework solutions and you report it to me in an e-mail before anybody else reports it to me (and before I find it myself), you will earn 1 point. I will reply to your e-mail with an e-mail telling you whether or not you earned a point. The points you earn this way will be added to your course score at the end of the semester, and I will send you an e-mail telling you the total number of points that you earned.
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