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Visualizing Linear Algebra Using Maple

Reviewed by jozef, (ama unv. jordan)

himan i want ask you about project linear algebra with mathematica software (big project )matrix ,Determnt , how draw matrix and vector spaces and operation , eigenvalue ,eigenvector .....................etc.

Managing the Mean Math Blues

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Designed so that reluctant and anxious math students learn current and relevant cognitive therapy and math study skill techniques. For anyone who needs and wants to succeed in math. Softcover.

Reviewed by John LS Earnest, (Baldwin, NY USA)

As a Faculty member at Nassau Community College I use this book with individual students as part of a Math Anxiety Seminar, and in my remedial Math Classes. I have been working with Math Anxious students for over 20 years, and this is the

Differential Equations & Linear Algebra

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This book/CD-ROM text for a sophomore or junior course in differential equations and linear algebra stresses a modern qualitative approach. Focus is on the long-term behavior of a system as much as its transient behavior. Problems for no

The Prentice Hall Guide to Scholarships and Fellowships for Math and Science Students: A Resource for Students

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Elementary Linear Algebra, Eighth Edition

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Reviewed by R. Meyer, (South Africa)

I bought the book for a first year course in mathematics. Very unclear, badly structured, and a difficult read. I had to get a second book (Howard Anton) to get insight into some of the areas. I do not recommend this book at all.

Reviewed by "krasnoludek", (BERKELEY, CA USA)

for anyone. It's pretty much garbage.

Reviewed by Matt Marziale, (Midlothian, VA United States)

This text has to be among the worst math books I have ever encountered. The content in the chapters is very vauge and I'd hazard to guess makes sense only to those who already know linear algebra. This book may perhaps be a good refresher

This book is required for my Linear Algebra class. Since my professor is not the best lecturer, I've had to buy another book to have any hope at understanding the material. This book gives poor explanations and the examples are not helpfu

MathPro 5 Student Version (Algebra A Combined Approach, With CD-Rom) [STUDENT EDITION]

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Mathematics Applied To Electronics, Sixth Edition

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For use in a classroom setting or in a self-paced or self-study program, this math text supports electric circuits books. Topics in prealgebra, number notation, and units of measurement are followed by coverage of the fundamentals of alg

Algebra 1

Reviewed by GNT, (USA)

Great text book for school, has helped me a lot. Very self-explanitory.

Connected Mathmematics Variables and Patterns Introducing Algebra (Connected Mathematics, Algebra) [TEACHER'S

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Through conected Mathematics your Middle School students become better thinkers, doers, and communicators.

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