Course Description

Mathematics 031 Finite Mathematics

Set theory and logic, permutations and combinations, probability, discrete and continuous random variables, vectors and matrices, linear equations, determinants. Cannot be taken by students who have credit for the former Mathematics 027 or equivalent, without the permission of the Department of Mathematics.

Antirequisite: the former Applied Mathematics 022, 025a/b, the former Applied Mathematics 212a, 213b, the former Applied Mathematics 214a/b, Mathematics 028a/b, 030, 203b, 206a/b, 222a, 283b; the former Mathematics 029a/b, 202a; the former Statistical Sciences 232a, 241a/b, the former Statistical Sciences 255.
Prerequisite: Any OAC Mathematics or Mathematics 012a/b or 017a/b or the former Mathematics 011a/b or any credit in a former Grade 13 Mathematics. 3 lecture hours.
(Brescia, Huron, King's)


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