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Linear Algebra with Applications

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This text achieves a balance among computational skills, theories and applications of linear algebra. The contents can be arranged to allow for the presentation of a traditional introduction to linear algebra or a more applied course. More than 330 solved examples are included; many are computational and devoted to applications. This edition leans towards matrix computations and applications, and has a much less abstract focus than the second edition.

698 pages, ebook

First published January 1, 1994

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W. Keith Nicholson

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May 23, 2021
El oh el math is crazy dood.

Anyways, this textbook will probably help you learn Linear Algebra, if that’d something you wish to do! I think I’m just a bit dull when it comes to higher-level math, because the last couple of chapters of this text just didn’t make a lick of sense to me :-/ I don’t know if that’s due to a lack of smarts on my part, or a lack of helpful explanation on the author’s, so I’ll just say it probably makes sense to someone more math-minded than me.

Hmu if you need to calculate eigenvectors or find the basis for an orthogonal subspace though!

(Also, does anyone else feel this weird compulsion to finish a textbook if you’re assigned to read only 1/2-2/3 of it for your course? Or are you, yanno, sane?)
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