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What is the recommended prerequisite for the Math II: Linear Algebra course?
What is the recommended prerequisite for the Math II: Linear Algebra course?
Math I: Calculus is recommended.
Identify two key topics covered in the first week of the Math II: Linear Algebra course.
Identify two key topics covered in the first week of the Math II: Linear Algebra course.
Set theory and complex numbers.
On what day does the course week start and end?
On what day does the course week start and end?
The week starts on Wednesday and ends the following Tuesday.
How many weeks does the Math II: Linear Algebra course last?
How many weeks does the Math II: Linear Algebra course last?
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What is the office hours policy for Zsombor Méder, the lecturer?
What is the office hours policy for Zsombor Méder, the lecturer?
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What is the total number of lectures and tutorials scheduled for the course?
What is the total number of lectures and tutorials scheduled for the course?
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What are the time slots for the Friday tutorials?
What are the time slots for the Friday tutorials?
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What is the minimum final grade required to pass the course?
What is the minimum final grade required to pass the course?
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How is the final grade calculated in this course?
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What should students do if they notice errors during lectures or tutorials?
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Study Notes
Math II: Linear Algebra - Week 1
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Course Information:
- Course code: EBP042A05
- Pre-requisite: Math I (Calculus) is recommended, but not essential.
- High school math knowledge and logic/common sense are expected.
Team Information
- Lecturer: Zsombor Méder ([email protected])
- Tutor Groups 5-6: Mirte Barneveld ([email protected])
- Tutor Groups 3-4: Ryan Dinwoodie ([email protected])
- Tutor Groups 1-2 & 7-8: Senne Hollard ([email protected]), Martijn de Werd ([email protected])
Week 1 Plan
- Wednesday: Course Introduction, Set Theory, Cardinality, Algebraic Structures.
- Friday: Polynomials, Complex Numbers.
- Lectures: 7 weeks total
- Wednesday Lectures: Every Wednesday 11:00-13:00 at 5433.0005/Pavilion.
Lectures & Tutorials
- Lectures (Mondays, Tuesdays): Wednesday lectures run on Wednesday, followed by bi-weekly tutorials on Friday and Tuesday following days.
- Tutorials: Bi-weekly on Friday and Tuesday. Group assignments, 2 Tutor sessions per week.
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Homework Deadlines:
- Week 1: Tuesday, Oct 29 (23:59)
- Week 2: Tuesday, Nov 5 (23:59)
- Week 6: Tuesday, Dec 3 (23:59)
- Week 7: Tuesday, Dec 10 (Exam)
Learning Resources
- Lectures: Appear on Brightspace after each lecture (occasional updates).
- Textbooks: Blume & Simon (1994), Axler (2014), and Andreescu & Andrica (2006).
Evaluation
- Final Grade: 75% max (exam/resit), 25% assignments
- Assignments: Homework(1-6 weeks)
- Homeworks (Weeks 1-6): 2 per week, due Tuesdays at 23:59. Graded 0, 1, or 2.
- In-Tutorial Activity: 10% of final grade. 11 best out of 13 tutorial sessions. Scored on participation and effort.
- SOWISO Tests: Required to complete some weeks (5-7). 30 minutes per test, every Monday to Friday.
- Exam: Tuesday, December 10, 2024, 14:00 - 16:00 (Exam Hall 2 G1 - M6 Blauwborgje 4).
- Resit: Wednesday, January 15, 2025, 11:45 - 13:45 (Exam Hall 4 W4 - Y23 Blauwborgje 4)
Additional Notes
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Dive into the first week of Math II: Linear Algebra, where you'll explore essential concepts such as set theory, cardinality, and algebraic structures. This week also covers polynomials and complex numbers, providing a solid foundation for the course. Prepare for a comprehensive introduction to linear algebra concepts!