Xunming Du Mathematics Professor
Contact Information Office Location: | EIT 258, Elko Campus | Phone: | 775.327.2295 | Email: | xunming.du(a)lixubing.com NOTE: Substitute @ for (a) when sending a message. |
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MATH 095 |
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MATH 096 |
Title: | Intermediate Algebra |
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MATH 120 |
Title: | Fundamentals of College Mathematics |
Catalog Description: | Includes real numbers, consumer mathematics, variation, functions, relations, graphs, geometry, probability, and statistics. Course is broad in scope, emphasizing applications. Fulfills the lower-division mathematics requirement for a Bachelor of Arts Degree. Satisfies mathematics requirement for baccalaureate degrees. It is recommended that students have completed prerequisites within two years of enrolling in this course. |
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MATH 181 |
Title: | Calculus I |
Catalog Description: | The fundamental concepts of analytic geometry and calculus functions, graphs, limits, derivatives, integrals, and certain applications. It is recommended that students have completed prerequisites within two years of enrolling in this course. |
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MATH 283 |
Title: | Calculus III |
Catalog Description: | A continuation of MATH 182. Topics include infinite sequences and series, vectors, differentiation and integration of vector-valued functions, the calculus of functions of several variables, multiple integrals and applications, line and surface integrals, Green's Theorem, Stokes' Theorem, and the Divergence Theorem. It is recommended that students have completed prerequisites within two years of enrolling in this course. |
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MATH 330 |
Title: | Linear Algebra |
Catalog Description: | An introduction to linear algebra, including matrices and linear transformations, eigenvalues, and eigenvectors. It is recommended that students have completed prerequisites within three years of enrolling in this course. |
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STAT 152 |
Title: | Introduction to Statistics |
Catalog Description: | Includes descriptive statistics, probability models, random variables, statistical estimation and hypothesis testing, linear regression analysis, and other topics. Designed to show the dependence of statistics on probability. It is recommended that students have completed prerequisites within two years of enrolling in this course. |
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