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Introductory Linear Algebra

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This book serves as a mild introduction to linear algebra, and is not too proof-heavy and proof-based. Most topics covered are useful for applications in disciplines other than mathematics. Thus, this book is probably more suitable for non-math majors. For math majors and people who want to study proof-based linear algebra, see Linear Algebra wikibook. This book should not be a prerequisite of the Linear Algebra wikibook (but may help understanding it), despite similar topics are covered, since the topics are discussed in quite a different way, and some definitions may differ.

Table of Contents

  1. Matrices
  2. System of linear equations
  3. Matrix inverses and determinants
  4. Vectors and subspaces
  5. Eigenvalues and eigenvectors