MATH 1107 [0.5 credit] (formerly 69.117*)
Linear Algebra I
Systems of linear equations; vector space of n-tuples,
subspaces and bases; matrix transformations, kernel, range;
matrix algebra and determinants. Dot product. Complex
numbers (including de Moivre's Theorem, and n-th roots).
Eigenvalues, diagonalization and applications.
Precludes additional credit for MATH 1102, MATH 1104,
MATH 1109 and MATH 1119.
Note: MATH 1119 is not an acceptable substitute for
MATH 1107.
Prerequisite: Ontario Grade 12 Mathematics: Geometry and
Discrete Mathematics; or an OAC in Algebra and Geometry;
or MATH 0107 (or equivalent).
Lectures three hours a week and one hour tutorial.
MATH 1119 [0.5 credit]
Linear Algebra: with Applications to Business and
Economics
Introduction to systems of linear equations, geometric
interpretation in two and three dimensions, introduction to
matrices, vector addition and scalar multiplication, linear
dependence, matrix operations, rank, inversion, invertible
matrix theorem, determinants. Use of illustrative examples
related to business and economics.
Precludes additional credit for, but is not an acceptable
substitute for: MATH 1102, MATH 1104, MATH 1107.
Precludes additional credit for MATH 1109.
This course is not acceptable for (substitute) credit in any
of the following degree programs: B.Math., and also B.Sc.,
B.C.S., B.Eng., B.I.D.
Prerequisite: Ontario Grade 12 Mathematics of Data
Management (MDM4U); or one of: Grade 12 Mathematics:
Geometry and Discrete Mathematics (MBA4U), or an OAC
in Algebra and Geometry, or an OAC in Finite Mathematics,
or MATH 0107, or equivalent, or permission of the School
of Mathematics and Statistics.
Lectures three hours a week, tutorial one hour a week.
1119 sounds easier. and it may have some useful contents for business/economics students.