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Created by David Smith for the Connected Curriculum Project, the purpose of this module is to explore the properties of inverse matrices. Our principal tool for this exploration is the expression of elementary row...
Created by David Smith for the Connected Curriculum Project, the purpose of this module is to develop the concept of fitting a least squares line from the concept of orthogonal projection of a vector on a subspace. This...
Created by David Smith for the Connected Curriculum Project, the purpose of this module is to explore a significant application of eigenvalues and eigenvectors. This is part of a larger collection of learning modules...
This is a basic course, produced by Gilbert Strang of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, on matrix theory and linear algebra. Emphasis is given to topics that will be useful in other disciplines, including...
This course, presented by MIT and taught by Professor Gilbert Strang, provides undergraduate level algebra instruction. The materials cover matrix theory and linear algebra including systems of equations, vector spaces,...
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