![]() ![]() Others may wish to switch this emphasis around, and that can lead to a very fruitful and beneficial course, but here and now we are laying our bias bare.") However, when dealing with certain topics like linear transformations, I really feel its lack. ![]() However, there are very few figures and little discussion of a geometric perspective (which admittedly the author notes in the first chapter, saying "While much of our intuition will come from examples in two and three dimensions, we will maintain an algebraic approach to the subject, with the geometry being secondary. The course covers all the topics I would expect to see in an introductory linear algebra course, plus more, and at an appropriate depth. Reviewed by Jessica Giglio, Assistant Professor II, Central Oregon Community College on 6/19/19
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