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MATHEMATICS 32: Single-Variable Calculus II
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Staff The calculus of exponential and logarithmic functions. L'Hopital's rule. Techniques of integration. Infinite series and Taylor series. Polar coordinates. Prerequisite: Math 21 or 31.
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MATHEMATICS 33: Multivariable Calculus
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Staff Partial derivatives and multiple integrals. Vector-valued functions. Topics in vector calculus, including line and surface integrals and the theorems of Gauss, Green, and Stokes. Prerequisite: Math 32.
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MATHEMATICS 33 - Multivariable Calculus
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MATHEMATICS 51: Finite Mathematics for the Social and Management Sciences
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Staff Systems of linear equations, matrix algebra, linear programming, probability theory, and mathematics of finance. Prerequisite: the placement examination or a score of 560 or above on the SAT II in mathematics.
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MATHEMATICS 52: Calculus for the Social and Management Sciences
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Staff Differential and integral calculus of functions of one variable; applications to business and economics. Prerequisite: the placement examination or a score of 560 or above on the SAT II in mathematics.
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MATHEMATICS 52 - Calculus for the Social and Management Sciences
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MATHEMATICS 7: Mathematics and Politics
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Staff A mathematical treatment of fair representation, voting systems, power, and conflict. The impossibility theorems of Balinsky and Young and of Arrow. The electoral college. The prisoner's dilemma.
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MATHEMATICS 71: Introduction to Mathematical Reasoning
2.00 Credits
George Washington University
Staff An introduction to the fundamental abstract concepts of modern mathematics as well as various proof techniques demonstrated on numerous examples taken from within discrete and continuous mathematics. Prerequisite: Math 21 or 31. Open to majors and to others with permission of instructor or the departmental undergraduate advisor.
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MATHEMATICS 72: Introduction to Computing in Mathematics
2.00 Credits
George Washington University
Staff An introduction to the use of computers in modern mathematics and a primer in basic programming skills covering Maple, Matlab, and LaTex. Prerequisite: Math 21 or 31. Open to majors and to others with permission of instructor or the departmental undergraduate advisor.
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MATHEMATICS 8: History of Mathematics
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Gupta The history of mathematics, with emphasis on its importance in the evolution of human thought. Students learn some useful mathematics from areas such as geometry, number theory, and probability and develop an appreciation of the mathematical endeavor.
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MATHEMATICS 84: Linear Algebra I
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Staff Linear equations, matrices, inverses, and determinants. Vector spaces, rank, eigenvalues, and diagonalization. Applications to geometry and ordinary differential equations. Prerequisite: Math 21 or 31, or 51 and 52, or permission of instructor.
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MATHEMATICS 84 - Linear Algebra I
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MATHEMATICS 9-10: Mathematical Ideas I-II
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Staff Math 9: Elementary mathematical models of growth and decay, scaling, chaos, and fractals. Math 10: Elementary graph theory, scheduling, probability theory.
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