Hi guys,
My first post here. I'm not a school leaver but I'm 26 and in first year uni so there's lots of great info here on ATAR Notes for first years!
I'm taking MAST10007 Linear Algebra this semester and whilst I think the course itself is fine, I have a crummy lecturer who is arrogant, doesn't go by the lecture notes, and overcomplexifies everything. We are still doing matrices (determinants etc) and get taught a lot of 'proofs' and things with pretty confusing mathematical notation. I generally find maths-related subjects pretty fine until we start getting into proof-land, so I can always get the answer to a problem, but I get very confused when getting into the intricacies of 'how it gets to be that way'.
An example at the moment is knowing how (and the notation to prove it) the elementary matrices that result from a row operation have determinants of -1, scalar constant, or 1 depending on the row operation. I can use the theorem fine but the proof behind it was bloody brain frying for me.
So my question is - on the exam, are you ever asked for proofs, or are you just solving problems?
I have pretty much the same question for MAST10006 Calculus 2 - if anyone can help on that front, too - will we need to prove limit laws, Continuity theorems etc?
Thanks for your help.
