MA114: Matrices and Complex Numbers
Section outline
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MA114: Matrices and Complex NumbersHi, I'm Jessica Claridge. This week in MA114 we will begin by ensuring everyone is set up to use MATLAB and will start exploring Complex Numbers.
Email: jessica.claridge@essex.ac.uk
What are matrices and complex numbers?
A matrix is an array of numbers.
A complex number is a combination of a real number and an imaginary number. For example, consider the form a + bx, where a and b are real numbers, and x satisfies the equation x2 = −1. Because no real number satisfies this equation, we call x an "imaginary number".
"There can be very little of present-day science and technology that is not dependent on complex numbers in one way or another."

Hi, I'm Alexei Vernitski, I also teach on this module.
Email: asvern@essex.ac.uk
Sample week
This is a sample week from the MA114: Matrices and Complex Numbers module. Why do't you watch the videos below?
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You will need to install MATLAB on your own device (it needs to be PC, Mac or Linux). MATLAB is also available in our open access PC Labs on campus.
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A map with all the locations of our open access PC labs on our Colchester campus.
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The Q&A sessions will take place via Zoom. Make sure you turn up on time!