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Does anyone have experience with using these books for learning mathematics? I'm particularly looking at the one on linear algebra. The fact that there are countless practice problems with solutions is a selling point. Also, this book in particular sells for like 1/4 of the price of a proper linear algebra textbook and I can buy it at my university book store and have it tomorrow.
My question is this. Are these books too superficial for learning (for someone who is not exactly a genius) and are they best as reference books for someone who has already taken linear algebra? For reference, I personally find I learn the best by doing exercise after exercise as that is where I start noticing emergent patterns.
Thank you.
My question is this. Are these books too superficial for learning (for someone who is not exactly a genius) and are they best as reference books for someone who has already taken linear algebra? For reference, I personally find I learn the best by doing exercise after exercise as that is where I start noticing emergent patterns.
Thank you.