Math 315, Introduction to Linear Algebra, Section 2
(1:10-2:00 MWF in RH-217)


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Homework:

Assigned
Due
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Exercises
1/16
1/23
1.A
1.A.1-3, 5, 9
Turn in on 1/23: 1.A.6
1/23
2/2
1.B
1.A.7, 8, 11
1.B.1, 3, 5
Turn in on 2/2: 1.B.2 (Hint: Suppose a is not 0. Then a has a multiplicative inverse. Use this to show that in that case v=0.)
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2/6
1.C
1.A.12-16
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2/6
2/13
1.C, 2.A
1.C.2, 3, 6-8, 10, 11
Turn in on 2/13: 1.C.12
2/13
2.A Homework holiday. Prepare for the upcoming exam.
2/20
2/27
2.B, 2.C
1.C.13 (Hint: Assume the field of scalars is the real numbers or the complex numbers. This is quite a challenging exercise.), 16-19
2.A.5, 6
Turn in on 2/27: 2.A.1
2/27
3/6
2.C
2.A.9, 10, 14, 15
2.B.3, 6, 7
Turn in on 3/6: 2.A.16
3/6
3/20
3.A, 3.B
2.B.8
2.C.1, 6, 8, 9 (Hint: Generalize 2.A.1 and use it.), 10, 14
Turn in on 3/20: 2.C.17
3/20
3/27
3.B
3.A.3-5, 7, 9-11
Turn in on 3/27: 3.A.8
3/27

3.C
Homework holiday. Prepare for the upcoming exam.
4/8
4/17
3.C, 3.D
3.A.12, 14
3.B.2, 7, 11, 12, 20, 21, 25, 26
Turn in on 4/17: 3.B.16
4/17
4/24
3.D, 3.E
3.C.3-5, 14
3.D.4, 5, 8
Turn in on 4/24: 3.B.24
4/24
5/1
3.E, F
3.D.11, 12, 18, 20
3.E.1, 4, 12
Turn in on 5/1: 3.D.16

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