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I have to register for Fall classes in the next few days, and my advisor is not responding to emails, so I figured I would ask this question here.
I am pursuing a Mathematics BS, and have the choice to take either Linear Algebra or Applied Linear Algebra. I initially was going to take Linear Algebra, but I found out that my favorite professor, and one that I've become quite close with, is teaching Applied Linear Algebra, so I want to take that instead.
These are the course descriptions:
LA: Linear equations, matrices, determinants, vector spaces, bases, linear transformations and similarity, inner product spaces, eigenvectors, orthonormal bases, diagonalization, and principal axes.
APPLIED LA: Solving linear systems, matrices, determinants, vector spaces, bases, linear transformations, eigenvectors, norms, inner products, decompositions, applications. Problem solving using MATLAB.
If my end goal is to go to grad school, would taking applied put me at any disadvantage? This might seem like an extremely silly question, but I honestly have no idea, and better safe than sorry. :P
I am pursuing a Mathematics BS, and have the choice to take either Linear Algebra or Applied Linear Algebra. I initially was going to take Linear Algebra, but I found out that my favorite professor, and one that I've become quite close with, is teaching Applied Linear Algebra, so I want to take that instead.
These are the course descriptions:
LA: Linear equations, matrices, determinants, vector spaces, bases, linear transformations and similarity, inner product spaces, eigenvectors, orthonormal bases, diagonalization, and principal axes.
APPLIED LA: Solving linear systems, matrices, determinants, vector spaces, bases, linear transformations, eigenvectors, norms, inner products, decompositions, applications. Problem solving using MATLAB.
If my end goal is to go to grad school, would taking applied put me at any disadvantage? This might seem like an extremely silly question, but I honestly have no idea, and better safe than sorry. :P