
Ebook Info
- Published: 2001
- Number of pages: 624 pages
- Format: PDF
- File Size: 4.54 MB
- Authors: Lee W. Johnson
Description
This edition contains a new section covering elementary vector-space ideas, for example subspace, basis, and dimension, introduced in the familiar setting of R.
User’s Reviews
Reviews from Amazon users which were colected at the time this book was published on the website:
⭐It is easy to understand. It is basic linear algebra theory. I recommend to Collage students, but the context is too easy to those who major in Math in University level.
⭐As a junior in electrical engineering, this is one of the worst math textbooks I have ever encountered. I am only though the first chapter but the author introduces terms without explaining them, builds upon these undefined terms, then introduces them with the most cryptic definitions. Or occasionally the author says “it is best explained with a few examples” and proceeds to leave out important details.Unfortunately my class enforces the requirement for this book by assigning homework problems from it. The book is so poorly written that I have begun using Differential Equations and Linear Algebra (3rd Edition) by Henry Edwards and David Penny as my main source and it has not let me down.
⭐So far this book has decided to make its own notation for things rather than use what everybody else uses. My professor is constantly having to tell us the difference between “The books version” and “The real version” I thought it was maybe just my professor that was different but I have an older linear algebra book that agrees with my professor. So I think its just the book that’s different. I cant even use it to study for the test because everything is written different than what my professor wants. Its really annoying.
⭐I bought this book and thought it would be helpful for my linear algebra class, but soon the class started and the materials being taught in class isn’t very relevant to the book.
⭐I was forced to use this book for an intro course and it is awesome. I dipped into a handful of other books and found this one far more concise and with better example problems every time. It doesn’t get five stars for one reason: its not available electronically
⭐The straightforward concepts and techniques of linear algebra are explained in a complicated, confusing, and lazy manner. Blitzer’s Precalculus, 4th edition, Chapter 8 taught me elementary row operations. David C. Lay’s 3rd edition of Linear Algebra taught me the other chapters. The Solutions Manual for this text is also lacking in instruction.
⭐Excellent
⭐Affordable and great condition
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