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Introductory Linear Algebra
Introductory Linear Algebra: An Applied First Course | Bernard Kolman, David Ross Hill
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This book presents an introduction to linear algebra and to some of its significant applications. It covers the essentials of linear algebra (including Eigenvalues and Eigenvectors) and shows how the computer is used for applications.Emphasizing the computational and geometrical aspects of the subject, this popular book covers the following topics comprehensively but not exhaustively: linear equations and matrices and their applications; determinants; vectors and linear transformations; real vector spaces; eigenvalues, eigenvectors, and diagonalization; linear programming; and MATLAB for linear algebra.Its useful and comprehensive appendices make this an excellent desk reference for anyone involved in mathematics and computer applications.
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Very helpful with introductory linear algebra. I am currently reading this for my class. The text has very concise explanations as to the concepts within linear algebra. If you ever need to have a textbook for a linear algebra class, I would recommend this book.