
Fundamentals of Linear Algebra
by Marcel B. Finan
Publisher: Arkansas Tech University 2001
Number of pages: 196
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This book is addressed primarely to second and third year college students who have already had a course in calculus and analytic geometry. Its aim is solely to learn the basic theory of linear algebra within a semester period.
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