Math
360 -
Fall, 2012
Text: Linear Algebra, by Robert Messer
1.1) (any 3 proofs from 1-2), 3-5, 8
1.2) 1-3, 5-9
1.3) 1-14, 16
1.4) 1, 3, 5, 8, 11, 13, 14(a)
1.5) 1-10, 12(some), 13-15
1.6) 1(a couple), 3-8, read their sol’n to 10
1.7) 1, 3(a,d,e), 4-6, 7(a few), read 8, 9, 10(a,b),
12(a couple of axioms)
1.8) 1-12, 14-16, 18-21
1.9) 3-5, 8-12, 15-19
2.1) 2(a,c,d),
3(a,b,d), 4, 6
2.2) 1-3, 5(a), 6(b), 7(a), 8, read sol’n to 9
2.3) 1(a,d,e),
2(c), 3(a), 5(d), 7(d), 9
2.4) NONE (but they’re interesting ... read
them)
3.1) 1(a), 2(c), 3, 4(a,c,f), 5(a,c), 6-10, 12, 13
3.2) 1, 3, 4, 6-15
3.3) 1-18 (all)
3.4) 1-14 (all)
3.5) 1, 3-21
3.6) 1-9
(save time ... use your calculator)
4.1) 3(a-c), 4(a-e), 5, 8, 10-12, 14-22
4.2) 1(c), 2, 3, 6-12, 15, 16
4.3) 2, 4, 8-14
4.4) 1-3, 5-9, 11-13, 15
4.5) skip
6.1) 1, 2, 4, 6-12, 15, 17(a), 18-22
6.2) 1(a,b),
2(a,b), 4(a,b), 5(a,b), 8(a,b), 15
6.3) 1, 2, 4, 6, 8, 9(b,c), 10-13
6.4) 1, 2, 5, 7, 8
6.5) skip
6.6) 1-6, 9, 10
6.7) 1, 2, 4-6, 8, 9
6.8) 1-5, 9