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Introduction to GNU Octave by Jason Lachniet

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Introduction to GNU Octave
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Publisher: Wytheville Community College
ISBN-13: 9781365983191
Number of pages: 118

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A brief introduction to scientific computing with Gnu Octave. Designed as a textbook supplement for freshman and sophomore level linear algebra and calculus students. This guide is heavy on linear algebra and makes a good supplement to a linear algebra textbook.

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