MATH 426 (3SY) - Calculus II
Calculus II
Term: Summer 2021 - Summer Session II (05/24/2021 - 07/30/2021)
Grade Mode: Letter Grading
CRN: 70192
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5/24/2021 | 7/30/2021 | MWR | 6:10pm - 8:00pm | ONLINE |
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5/24/2021 | 7/30/2021 | MWR | 6:10pm - 8:00pm | ONLINE |
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5/24/2021 | 7/30/2021 | MWF | 10:10am - 12:00pm | ONLINE |
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5/24/2021 | 7/30/2021 | MWF | 8:10am - 10:00am | ONLINE |
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5/24/2021 | 7/30/2021 | MR | 12:10pm - 3:00pm | ONLINE |
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5/24/2021 | 7/30/2021 | Hours Arranged | ONLINE |
No campus visits required and no scheduled, live online sessions.
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5/24/2021 | 7/30/2021 | Hours Arranged | ONLINE |
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5/24/2021 | 7/30/2021 | Hours Arranged | ONLINE |
No campus visits required and no scheduled, live online sessions.
Students who have not had Math 840 Design of Experiments I, but have some relevant background in experimentation can take the course.
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5/24/2021 | 7/30/2021 | Hours Arranged | ONLINE |
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5/24/2021 | 6/25/2021 | Hours Arranged | ONLINE |
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5/24/2021 | 6/25/2021 | Hours Arranged | ONLINE |
Topic: The Theory of Equations
This course provides some of the abstract underpinnings of polynomial alegbra topics that appear in the school curriculum (as well as some less well-known but still useful theorems and applications). We will work through various techniques for factoring "over" various fields, all with an eye on solving polynomial equations.