Math 2700 (Linear Algebra & Vector Geometry)
Spring 2011, UNT



Lecture: GAB 206, MW 2:00-3:20pm

Instructor: Professor Olav Richter


Course Description: In Math 2700, we will cover linear equations in linear algebra, matrix algebra, determinants, vector spaces, eigenvalues and eigenvectors, and orthogonality.


Prerequisites for Math 2700: Math 1720.

Textbook:


Homework: Here is a complete list of homework for this course. I will announce homework assignments in class. The assignments are usually due on Mondays at the beginning of each class period. Late homework will NOT be accepted for any reason. Your two lowest homework scores will be dropped.

 

Need extra help? You may want to check out the UNT Math Lab (in GAB 440) to get extra help with the homework. Hours (Jan 24-May 6): Mo-Th 7am-8pm; Fr 7am-4pm; Sa 1pm-5pm (closed Sundays and Holidays). Furthermore, the Linear Algebra Toolkit is a useful website. It can solve many linear algebra problems and show you step-by-step how to solve them.

Exams & Grading Policy: Your final grade will be based on homework (your two lowest homework scores will be dropped), two midterms, and a comprehensive final. The midterms will be on March 2nd (changed due to snow days) and on April 11th. The final exam will be on May 9th. Please make sure that you are available at those dates, since there will be NO make up exams!


The grade is comprised of

 

You are encouraged to study together and help each other throughout the semester. If everyone does well, everyone will receive a good grade.

Expectations: A fair amount of work is involved in learning linear algebra. You are expected to come to lecture on time. Plan ahead so you are not late. You should come to every lecture, and come prepared. It is your responsibility to obtain notes from another student if you miss class. You are expected to read the assigned sections and work on the homework problems immediately after they are assigned. You should be prepared to ask questions, take notes, and look alive in class. Please bring your text book to class and leave the cell phone at home. Repeat: NO CELL PHONES OR PAGERS!!! In addition to attending lecture, you should spend at least 6 hours per week on my course.

Extra Credit: Do NOT expect to be able to do some extra work to help your grade either before or after the final exam. There will be NO extra credit other than perhaps an extra problem on an exam.

Disabilities: It is the responsibility of students with certified disabilities to provide the instructor with appropriate documentation from the Dean of Students Office.

Cheating: No cheating will be tolerated. Anyone caught cheating will receive an F in the course. Furthermore, a letter will be sent to the appropriate dean.

Lecture schedule: The following Tentative Lecture Schedule gives you an idea what material I intend to cover in this class, but note that the schedule might change often. You are responsible for all announcements/assignments made in class!

 

Tentative Lecture Schedule (revised due to snow days)

We

Jan 19

1.1

Mo

Jan 24

1.2

We

Jan 26

1.3+1.4

Mo

Jan 31

1.4+HW

We

Feb 2

Snow day

Mo

Feb 7

1.5+HW

We

Feb 9

Snow day

Mo

Feb 14

1.7+HW

We

Feb 16

1.8

Mo

Feb 21

2.1+HW

We

Feb 23

2.2

Mo

Feb 28

Review

We

Mar 2

Midterm

Mo

Mar 7

2.3+3.1

We

Mar 9

3.2

Mo

Mar 21

4.1+HW

We

Mar 23

4.2

Mo

Mar 28

4.3+HW

We

Mar 30

4.5+4.6

Mo

Apr 4

4.6+HW

We

Apr 6

Review

Mo

Apr 11

Midterm

We

Apr 13

5.1

Mo

Apr 18

5.2

We

Apr 20

5.3

Mo

Apr 25

6.1+HW

We

Apr 27

6.1+6.2

Mo

May 2

6.2+HW

We

May 4

Review

 

Mo

May 9

FINAL
1:30-3:30pm