Linear Algebra - Sana Fatima
Linear Algebra - Sana Fatima
Spring-2024
INSTITUTE OF MATHEMATICS
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ATTENDANCE POLICY:
As per University policy, a minimum of 75% attendance shall be required for a student to be
eligible to appear in the End Term examinations. All students concerned are advised to keep in
touch with their attendance records through their KFUEIT email account. However, from time to
time instructions during the Spring-2024 semester from competent authority regarding
attendance will be followed as well, strictly.
The students with less than 75% attendance shall not be allowed to take classes after Mid Term
Examination dates (if the case may be).
CLASS LECTURER:
1. English shall be the language of instruction; however, shy or scrawny students shall be
allowed to communicate in Urdu.
2. Each lecture shall be of 1.5 hours and 2 hours (for 3 and 4 CH respectively).
3. Audio video aids like Computer(s), Multimedia, and White Board shall be used as
teaching tools.
4. Students brainstorming
The course shall be evaluated out of 100 Marks as per the following division:
GRADING DETAIL:
Seasonal Work (25 Marks):
Quiz: 05 marks
Presentation/Project 10 marks
Assignments 10 marks
Total: 25 Marks
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Mid-Term Examinations (25 Marks):
Short, Long questions
End-Term Examination (50 Marks):
Short, Long questions
OBJECTIVES:
This course is designed as an introduction to linear algebra by emphasizing the geometric significance of the subject.
Student will specially see the vectors in 2 and 3 dimensions geometrically. The objective of the course is to provide a
rigorous approach towards the solutions of linear models which involves more than one variable. The techniques
discussed in this course can be implemented on a wide range of applications from physical world. The matrix algebra
will be helpful in performing and understanding of matrix computations on a machine. The concept of basis for the
solution space helps to describe the good basis for the solution space. The eigenvalues, eigenvectors, inner product
spaces, orthogonality are useful concepts for the analysis of dynamical systems.
COURSE LEARNING OUTCOMES:
COURSE OUTLINES:
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Text Books:
Recommended Books:
1. S. Lipschutz, M. Lipson, “Schaum’s outline Linear Algebra”, 3rd edition, McGraw Hill 2005.
2. David C. L., Steven R. L., Judi J. M., Linear Algebra and its Applications, 5th Edition, Addison-
Wesley, 2016
Note: for better understanding, internet resources can also be used.
ADDITIONAL READINGS:
Note: Students are advised to contact with KFUEIT librarian for the provision of any paid e-book
or article (if required); however, a recommendation of the Instructor concerned shall be require
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