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Linear Algebra (Spring 2010) (M-I-T)
Linear Algebra (Spring 2010) (M-I-T)
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Lecture 32: Quiz 3 review (M-I-T)
Linear Algebra (Spring 2010) (M-I-T)
MIT
Prof. Gilbert Strang
Basic and Health Sciences
27
Lecture 33: Left and right inverses; pseudoinverse (M-I-T)
Linear Algebra (Spring 2010) (M-I-T)
MIT
Prof. Gilbert Strang
Basic and Health Sciences
28
Lecture 34: Final course review (M-I-T)
Linear Algebra (Spring 2010) (M-I-T)
MIT
Prof. Gilbert Strang
Basic and Health Sciences
29
Lecture 3: Multiplication and inverse matrices (M-I-T)
Linear Algebra (Spring 2010) (M-I-T)
MIT
Prof. Gilbert Strang
Basic and Health Sciences
30
Lecture 4: Factorization into A = LU (M-I-T)
Linear Algebra (Spring 2010) (M-I-T)
MIT
Prof. Gilbert Strang
Basic and Health Sciences
31
Lecture 5: Transposes, permutations, spaces R^n (M-I-T)
Linear Algebra (Spring 2010) (M-I-T)
MIT
Prof. Gilbert Strang
Basic and Health Sciences
32
Lecture 6: Column space and nullspace (M-I-T)
Linear Algebra (Spring 2010) (M-I-T)
MIT
Prof. Gilbert Strang
Basic and Health Sciences
33
Lecture 7: Solving Ax = 0: pivot variables, special solutions (M-I-T)
Linear Algebra (Spring 2010) (M-I-T)
MIT
Prof. Gilbert Strang
Basic and Health Sciences
34
Lecture 8: Solving Ax = b: row reduced form R (M-I-T)
Linear Algebra (Spring 2010) (M-I-T)
MIT
Prof. Gilbert Strang
Basic and Health Sciences
35
Lecture 9: Independence, basis, and dimension (M-I-T)
Linear Algebra (Spring 2010) (M-I-T)
MIT
Prof. Gilbert Strang
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