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MAT 2105 Syllabus

The document is a course syllabus for MAT 2105: Linear Algebra and Differential Equations at United International University, detailing the schedule, instructor information, prerequisites, and grading policy. It outlines the grading distribution, homework assignments, and exam rules, emphasizing academic integrity. Additionally, it provides a comprehensive lecture plan covering various topics in linear algebra and differential equations.

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MAT 2105 Syllabus

The document is a course syllabus for MAT 2105: Linear Algebra and Differential Equations at United International University, detailing the schedule, instructor information, prerequisites, and grading policy. It outlines the grading distribution, homework assignments, and exam rules, emphasizing academic integrity. Additionally, it provides a comprehensive lecture plan covering various topics in linear algebra and differential equations.

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United International University

School of Science and Engineering


Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering
Course Syllabus

MAT 2105: Linear Algebra and Differential Equations

Time and Location: Saturdays & Tuesdays 11:11AM-12:30PM Room # 711


Instructor: Tahmid Nowsher (TN) Adjunct Lecturer
Contact Information:
• Office: 310
• Email: [email protected]
Prerequisites: MAT 1101, MAT 1103

References:

Linear Algebra:
• Gilbert Strang, Introduction to Linear Algebra, Wellesley-Cambridge Press, Fifth edition.
Differential Equations:
• William E. Boyce, Richard C. Diprima, Elementary Differential Equations and Boundary
Value Problems, John Wiley & Sons, Inc., Ninth edition.
Homework Assignments:
There will be about 3/4 assignments. Assignments will contribute 5% to your final grade. The
homework assignments will be published at our website and you will be given approximately
7 days to complete your solutions. You will be required to hand over your homework to your
instructor in class on the due dates. There will be NO late homework accepted.

Grading Policy:

• Homework assignments: 5%
• Attendance: 5%
• Midterm Exam : 30%
• Final Exam: 40%
• Total: 100%

Grade Scale:
A [90. . . 100] A - [86. . . 89] B+ [82. . . 85]
B [78. . . 81] B- [74. . . 77] C+ [70. . . 73]
C [66. . . 69] C- [62. . . 65] D+ [58. . . 61]
D [55] F [0. . . 54]
Exams Rules: Textbooks, notes, mobile phones, iPhones, scientific calculators or other elec-
tronic devises won’t be allowed during examination. Rules governing the proper academic
conduct and student’s integrity will be strictly observed. Cheating and plagiarism won’t be
tolerated.

Content-wise Lecture Plan:

Lecture Section Topics Description Examples Practice


No. No. Problems
1−2 1.1 − 1.3 Vectors and Linear Combinations, All. 1.1: 2, 3, 6, 7;
Lengths and Dot Products, Matrices. 1.2: 1, 3, 5-8;
1.3: 1-8.
3 2.1, 2.2 Vectors and Linear Equations, The All 2.1: 1-3, 9-11;
Idea of Elimination 2.2: 2, 5, 6,
12-16.
4 2.3, 2.4 Elimination Using Matrices, Rules for All 2.3: 1-3, 10,
Matrix Operations 24, 25; 2.4: 2-
6, 29.
5 2.5 Inverse Matrices All 2.5: 2, 3, 10,
11, 25, 27, 28.
6 2.6 Elimination=Factorization: A = LU All 2.6: 3, 5, 7,
11, 12.
7 3.1 Spaces of Vectors All 3.1: 1, 2, 4-6,
12, 19, 20.
8 3.2, 3.3 The Nullspace of A: Ax = 0 and Rx = All 3.2: 1-3, 5,
0, The Complete Solution to Ax = b 12, 13, 38;
3.3: 1, 3-5,
18, 19.
9 3.4 Independence, Basis and Dimension All 3.4: 1, 2, 5, 6,
13, 24.
10 − 11 6.1, 6.2 Introduction to Eigenvalues, Diago- All 6.1: 2-5, 29;
nalizing a Matrix 6.2: 1, 4, 18,
19.
12 8.1 The Idea of Linear Transformation All 8.1: 7, 8.
13 1.1 Some Basic Mathematical Models; Di- 1-3 1.1: 1, 3, 15-
rection Fields 20.
14 1.2 Solutions of Some Differential Equa- 1, 2 1.2: 8-11.
tions
15 − 16 1.3, 2.1 Classification of Differential Equa- 1.3: In class; 1.3: 7-13
tions, Linear Equations; Method of In- 2.1: 1-3. (Only Odds),
tegrating Factors. 21-24, 25, 27;
2.1: 13-20
(Only evens),
24, 26.
17 2.2 Separable Equations 1, 2. 2.2: 2-14
(Only evens).
18 2.3 Modeling with First Order Equations 1, 3. 2.3: 2-5.
19 2.6 Exact Equations and Integrating Fac- 3, 4. 2.6: 1, 2, 10,
tors 12, 14, 27, 31.
20 2.9 First Order Difference Equations 1 2.9: 2, 4, 6.
21 3.1 − 3.4 Homogeneous Equations with Con- In Class
stant Coefficients
22 3.5 Nonhomogeneous Equations; Method In Class
of Undetermined Coefficients
23 − 24 10.5 Separation of Variables; Heat Conduc- 1 10.5: 7, 8.
tion in a Rod

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