Ebolamonk3y
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Is there any titles that would aid a beginner into LA? Or just any good LA books that anyone knows of... Thanks in advance!
The discussion revolves around recommendations for linear algebra textbooks, particularly focusing on Gilbert Strang's "Linear Algebra and Its Applications." Participants share their experiences with various texts, express concerns about costs, and seek free resources or ebooks.
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Ebolamonk3y said:Its a bit expensive though.
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Ebolamonk3y said:Strang?! MIT professor Strang? :) Its a bit expensive though.