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Mathematics I

Summary

Mathematics I is connected with secondary school education. It is divided in three parts, differential calculus of functions of one real variable, linear algebra and analytic geometry in the three dimensional Euclidean space E3. The aim of the first chapter is to handle the concept of a function and its properties, a limit of functions, a derivative of functions and its application. The second chapter emphasizes the systems of linear equations and the methods of their solution. The third chapter introduces the basics of vector calculus and basic linear objects in three dimensional space.

Literature

[1] Doležalová, J.: Mathematics I. VŠB – TUO, Ostrava 2005, ISBN 80-248-0796-3
[2] http://mdg.vsb.cz/portal/en/Mathematics1.pdf

Advised literature

[1] Harshbarger, R.J.-Reynolds, J.J.: Calculus with Applications. D.C.Heath and
Company, Lexington1990, ISBN 0-669-21145-1 
[2] James, G.: Modern Engineering Mathematics. Addison-Wesley, 1992.
ISBN 0-201-1805456
[3] James, G.: Advanced Modern Engineering Mathematics. Addison-Wesley, 1993. ISBN 0-201-56519-6


Language of instruction angličtina
Code 230-0307
Abbreviation MI
Course title Mathematics I
Coordinating department Department of Mathematics
Course coordinator Ing. Lukáš Pospíšil, Ph.D.