Course Description 
| Economics 210a/b Principles of Mathematical Economics I |
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An introduction to the principles of mathematical economics (linear and matrix algebra, differential calculus, maximization and constrained maximization) with applications including the theory of the firm and consumer theory. |
| Antirequisites: Economics 141a/b. |
| Prerequisites: Economics 020 or 021; and Mathematics 030, or Calculus 050a/b and one of Calculus 051a/b, 081a/b, or Linear Algebra 040a/b |
| 3 lecture hours, 1 tutorial hour, half course. |
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