Course Notes
- Study Math by Speaking It
- Tips on Doing Homework
- Tips on Reading your Textbook
- Show H is a Subspace: Diagram of my brain and the same with spaces.
Textbooks
- Lay: The official text we are reading.
- Your Textbook's Website includes practice exams, review sheets, etc.
- The Library has several copies and a copy of the Study Guide on reserve.
- Hefferon: This is an alternate free online textbook which is also very readable and has lots of exercises with solutions.
Videos
- None yet.
Computer Demos
- A linear algebra transformation visualizer: Scribble and Transform
- A linear algebra transformation visualizer with determinant/area: Transform and Determinant
- The area of a parellologram: Math Open Reference Applet
- Non-orientable surfaces: Inside a Klein Bottle
- Non-orientable surfaces: Animated Mobius Band
- Sounds as sums of trig functions: Fourier: Making Waves Applet (scroll to find it)
- Sounds as sums of trig functions: Falstad Fourier Applet
- Sounds as sums of trig functions: MP3 Stream Bitrate Examples
- Eigenvectors and eigenvalues: Eigenvector applet.
Math Software
- Online Matrix Calculator - Easy to use, checks your homework for you.
- Sage - Free, sophisticated math software for indepth exploration.
- CU Sage Server - please sign up for an account asap.
- Ask Sage - question and answer service from the hive mind
- Sage's Quick Reference Sheets to keep by your side.
- Campus Computer Labs - Use Sage (via link above), Latex, Maple, Mathematica, Matlab etc.
- Search by software - e.g. tex, mathematica
- Latex - the only reasonable way to type math.
- Introduction to Latex - installing and how to type.
- Detexify - To find a symbol you want to know.
- writelatex.com and sharelatex.com- No need to install software or visit the lab - typeset online!
- Templates: tex file and expected output.
- Tex Stackexchange - question and answer service from the hive mind
- Wolfram Alpha - Simple math computation without learning a syntax.
- CalcPlot3D - Very extensive graphing/visualisation tool.
- MVT from Applied Math - Another great graphing/visualisation tool.
Internet Study Help
Note: the internet can in fact do your homework for you in many cases. So can your friends, your mother, and your tutor. That's not the point. Study (and drink) responsibly.
- A list of linear algebra demos I compiled some years ago.
- Unit Circle
- Dr. Math - Question answer service (by 'Math Doctors'). Use the search box first; there's a 99% chance someone has asked your question before.
- Mathematics at StackExchange - Question answer service (by the 'hive mind'). Use the search box first; there's a 98% chance someone has asked your question before.
- Math Forum Digital Library - Catalogue of web resources.
- Linear Algebra Toolkit - If you have trouble with basic computations, this is an online tutor.
CU Resources
Note: Tutors may mistakenly believe it is acceptable to do your homework for you. Please educate them.
- The Undergraduate Mathematics Resource Center is in Math 175 (first floor of math building), and is open, M-Th 9-5 and F 9-2. Although tutors no longer serve this course, an area has been set up where you can meet your peers to work together.
- A tutor list is available.
Review Materials
- Some example midterms and finals I've collected - Note: these are written by other professors; your tests will differ. They are nevertheless helpful.