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{{DISPLAYTITLE:MATH 1554 - Linear Algebra}}
 
{{DISPLAYTITLE:MATH 1554 - Linear Algebra}}
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'''MATH 1554''' covers linear systems, matrices, eigenvalues, orthogonality, and SVD.
 
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'''MATH 1554''' is a 4 credit core [[Mathematics|math]] class in linear algebra.
   
 
==Topic List ==
 
==Topic List ==
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<nowiki>*</nowiki> Topic not covered in [[MATH 1553]]
 
<nowiki>*</nowiki> Topic not covered in [[MATH 1553]]
   
== Class Structure ==
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== Workload ==
MATH 1554 is a core math class with a focus on theory. However, MATH 1554 does ''not'' use formal proofs, and it still does have many computational problems. The theoretical nature of MATH 1554 can be challenging for first-year students who are used to more computation-heavy algebra and calculus courses.
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Content in MATH 1554 is typically assessed through homework, quizzes, and exams. These tend to have a mix of questions on theory, often given as true/false questions, and computation. While the course requires no formal proofs, the theoretical nature of MATH 1554 can be challenging for first-year students. Homework may not be very time-consuming, but questions often involve a bit of thinking.
 
== Prerequisite Knowledge==
 
== Prerequisite Knowledge==
 
Almost no prerequisite knowledge is required, apart from algebra and trigonometry.
 
Almost no prerequisite knowledge is required, apart from algebra and trigonometry.
 
== Equivalent Courses ==
==Scheduling==
 
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[[MATH 1564]]. If you enjoy theoretical math and proofs a lot, and consider yourself very good at math, consider taking MATH 1564 instead.
MATH 1554 is required for math and [[cs]] majors. Due to having almost no prerequisites, MATH 1554 is generally taken during freshmen year. Future calculus classes, such as [[Multivariable Calculus|multivariable calculus]] and [[Differential Equations|differential equations]] will use linear algebra concepts such as matrices, determinants, and eigenvalues. In addition, linear algebra is especially important for cs majors, who take many classes that require linear algebra, such as [[MATH 3012]] and [[CS 3510]].
 
 
=== Equivalent Courses ===
 
 
*MATH 1553 is the introduction equivalent, which does not cover as many topics as MATH 1554.
 
*MATH 1553 is the introduction equivalent, which does not cover as many topics as MATH 1554.
 
*[[MATH 1564]] is the honors equivalent, which uses proofs and is more theoretical than MATH 1554.
 
*[[MATH 1564]] is the honors equivalent, which uses proofs and is more theoretical than MATH 1554.
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==Future Outlook==
 
MATH 1554 is generally taken by freshmen due to it having almost no prerequisites. However, future calculus classes, such as [[MATH 2550]], [[MATH 2551]], and [[MATH 2552]] will use linear algebra concepts such as matrices, determinants, and eigenvalues. In addition, linear algebra is important for [[Computer Science|computer science]] majors, who have to take classes that require linear algebra, such as [[MATH 3012]] and [[CS 3510]].
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== Registration ==
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MATH 1554 is a [[Linked Course|linked course]] with a studio.
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== Resources ==
 
== Resources ==
 
* https://gatech.instructure.com/courses/114544 provides a set of videos and old exams for MATH 1554.
 
* https://gatech.instructure.com/courses/114544 provides a set of videos and old exams for MATH 1554.

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