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Introductory Modern Algebra : A Historical Approach
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Reviewed by jeff, (Boston, MA USA)
This year we used this text for an introductory course in algebra. I thought it did a very good job giving a motivation to the study of some more abstract-seeming topics (just like the plug on the back of the book says). I liked the way t
Reviewed by Aspiring math student, (Maryland, USA)
Although the material this book covers is important for any undergraduate mathematics student to learn, the approach Stahl takes is not as rigorous as a student planning to go onto grad school should get. If you are simply interested in a
Mathematical Methods for Scientists and Engineers : Linear and Nonlinear Systems (Wiley Science Paperback Seri
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Elementary Linear Algebra
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Elementary Linear Algebra
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versions of algebra. You don't really need and previous knowledge to understand this text. For those who can't wait after calculus 3 to learn linear algebra, I recommend this book.
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versions of algebra. You don't really need and previous knowledge to understand this text. For those who can't wait after calculus 3 to learn linear algebra, I recommend this book.
Reviewed by a Physics Student "jk7525", (Plano, TX United States)
ard is the way to go.
Reviewed by a Physics Student "jk7525", (Plano, TX United States)
ard is the way to go.
Reviewed by "elddm", (Boston, Ma United States)
ions. The exercises at the end of the chapter sections are a nice balance between computational and theoretical problems. Overall I highly recommend Anton as a first linear algebra text.
Reviewed by brian mcmillan, (Nanaimo, British Columbia Canada)
By far and away the best book on the subject. Anton, I love you and want to have your baby.
Elementary Linear Algebra: Preview Edition
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Covering material usually found in a linear algebra class, this text is written from the point of view that knowing why a mathematical fact is true is just as important as how it is true. Abstract concepts are given as they are needed. Fe
Linear Algebra: Ideas and Applications
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Covers the usual one-semester linear algebra material but with an emphasis on the importance of knowing not just how. The author adopts a parallel mode of development in which abstract concepts are introduced only as they are needed to un
Explorations in College Algebra / Ssm Set
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An exciting and thoughtful introduction to college-level mathematics designed to spark student interaction and build confidence and problem-solving skills. Links the application of algebra to the social, physical and life sciences in an i
Completely Regular Semigroups (Wiley-Interscience and Canadian Mathematics Series of Monographs and Texts)
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Linear Algebra for Quantum Theory
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Delightful Decimals and Perfect Percents: Games and Activities That Make Math Easy and Fun
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Reviewed by Sue S. - a homeschooler, (New Hampshire)
I am a homeschooler. My son is a very visual and hands-on learner, so when he learned math using paper and pencil calculations only, he would quickly forget the concepts by the next day. I searched the internet for math games to reinforce
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