MTH 222 Introduction to Linear Algebra (3) and.Prerequisite: Calculus I (MPF) and Calculus II. MTH 222 and 252 may be taken in either order or concurrently. This sequence combines theory and practice and is the traditional path to upper division mathematics. MTH 347 uses all available tools to generalize and solve antiderivative problems crucial to science. This allows the extension of important optimization techniques to multivariable functions. MTH 252 develops the derivative of a multivariable function as an approximating linear function, just as the graph of a function of one variable looks like a line segment near a point where the derivative exists. Scientists use linear functions to model the economy, atomic structure, chemical reactions, and other phenomena. The goal is to extend the derivative and antiderivative ideas from Calculus I and II by building on the linear function concept from MTH 222. MTH 3 Almost Linear Structures-Models for Physical Science. Business majors will not receive credit for this sequence. ![]() Note: Not open to majors in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics.
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