hi, i wanted to ask /sci/ a question about linear algebra.
i'm new to this board, and i cheecekd out the /sci/ guide page (which was really good btw), but i couldn't find anything on linear algebra. my professor said that the book we will be using for linear is not very good, so i was hoping some of you anons could give me some linear algebra textbook suggestions.
i really appreciation any help given!
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>>7795561
>Axler
>Linear algebra done right
>>7795561
MIT ocw 18.06 my friend
Do everything that is asked.
>>7795581
Yep, Axler has solutions as well. You know, if you're into that.
>>7795583
fuck yes, i'm into that. when i did calc 3 last semester, i found that going through lots of problems was essential for my grade in the class. i learn best doing lots of problems.
>>7795589
>i learn best doing lots of problems.
You're not special in that regards; it's literally the only way to learn math.
>>7795581
>i can easily find these books online for free, right?
"You could do that. But it would be wrong."
Axler deals with the theory of linear algebra and doubles as an intro to proof. It's not the "cookbook" lower div course so might not substitute perfectly if thats what you'll be taking.
>>7795561
http://4chan-science.wikia.com/wiki/Mathematics#Linear_Algebra