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![]() | Linear Algebra For Dummies by Mary Jane Sterling ISBN-10: 9780470430903 ISBN-10: 0-470-43090-7 ISBN-13: 9780470430903 ISBN-13: 978-0-470-43090-3 Paperback 2009-07-07 For Dummies Find Lowest Price | |
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Product Description Your hands-on guide to real-world applications of linear algebra Does linear algebra leave you feeling lost? No worries —this easy-to-follow guide explains the how and the why of solving linear algebra problems in plain English. From matrices to vector spaces to linear transformations, you'll understand the key concepts and see how they relate to everything from genetics to nutrition to spotted owl extinction.
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be smarter than the book! I really like the approach of this book, as it uses good analogies, examples, graphs, and figures that appeal to your intuition to give deeper meaning to the subtleties of linear algebra. But it is a shame there are typos and mistakes. One in particular blew my mind - on p. 51 she states " A square matrix is singular if it has a multiplicative inverse; a matrix is non-singular if it does not have a multiplicative inverse." This is exactly opposite of how everyone else defines "singular", but she uses this definition consistently throughout the book, so either it's a mistake or she has decided to rewrite the rules of linear algebra. Either way, it's not helpful!!! I hate having to make corrections on a book I just paid for, but for the price, what can you expect? Most textbooks on the subject are between two and ten times more expensive, and they have mistakes too. But the other books are dense, dry, and boring. At least this book attempts to make linear algebra interesting, if not fun. | ||
useful to me College was a long time ago - I needed a refresher to do my job; this provided it. | ||
Linear Algebra for Dummies Good explanations, but a disappointing number of substantive typos that make the examples confusing. I would recommend this book, particularly as a review for those of us who had the subject in college but have forgotten most of it. Just be careful of those typos and keep a pencil handy to make corrections while the details are fresh in your mind. | ||
Overall it is clear but be careful as there are several mistakes in the examples The book gives a general good overview. However, there are several errors in the examples provided. For example in page 196, the matrices format does not match the example given with the coordinates in the form of x, y and z. | ||