Maths Choate

Profesorado 🎓 Moisés López Caeiro

mlopez@csmm.es or moises.smm@gmail.com

Teacher of Algebra II and Linear Algebra, Honors (College Algebra)

Spring season students group from the Choate Rosemary Hall Foundation Corporation in Wallingford, Connecticut, USA. Coeducational boarding and day school for grades 9-12.

https://www.choate.edu/

Choate: Mathematics and Computer Science

http://www.choate.edu/page.cfm?p=1177

🎓 Linear Algebra, Honors (College Algebra)

This course introduces the student to the study of vector spaces over the real numbers, linear mappings between vector spaces, and their matrix representations. Topics include an investigation of ways to represent and analyze lines and planes in space, with frequent use of the scalar product and cross product, the study of subspaces, bases and dimension, the kernel and image of a linear mapping, and determinants. The student is also exposed to examples of more general vector spaces. The theory is applied to the solution of systems of linear equations; other applications (e.g., eigenvalue problems, difference equations, Markov chains) may be considered as time permits.

🎓 Algebra II

This second-year algebra sequence begins with a review of basic algebra skills followed by a more in-depth study of linear and quadratic equations and inequalities, including an introduction to complex numbers. Matrices are also studied, from basic operations and determinants to inverses and matrix equations. Higher order polynomials and rational expressions are examined and a discussion of exponents leads to study of radical expressions, equations, and functions. Exponential and logarithmic equations and functions are also introduced. Throughout the course function notation, mathematical models, and graphing techniques are emphasized. The graphing calculator is used to both enhance understanding of these topics and increase knowledge of its use.

🖥 Maths online Apps

🖥 MathStudio HTML5 & iPad Mathematica level graphing calculator

MIT Mathlets

Javascript (iPad) simulations

🌐 http://mathlets.org/mathlets/

Here you will find a suite of dynamic Javascript "Mathlets" for use in learning about differential equations and other mathematical subjects, along with examples of how to use them in homework, group work, or lecture demonstration, and some of the underlying theory. There are also voice-over animated demos.

Tungsteno online Mathematics

🌐 https://www.tungsteno.io/

Our mission is to make mathematics accessible to everybody, completely free, based on open collaboration and the best pedagogical tools