
Fraleigh and Beauregard's text is known for its clear presentation and writing style, mathematical appropriateness, and overall usability. Its inclusion of calculus-related examples, true/false problems, section summaries, integrated applications, and coverage of Cn make it a superb text for the sophomore or junior-level linear algebra course. This Third Edition retains the features that have made it successful over the years, while addressing recent developments of how linear algebra is taught and learned. Key concepts are presented early on, with an emphasis on geometry. KEY TOPICS: Vectors, Matrices, and Linear Systems; Dimension, Rank, and Linear Transformations; Vector Spaces; Determinants; Eigenvalues and Eigenvectors; Orthogonality; Change of Basis; Further Applications and Computations; Complex Scalars; Solving Large Linear Systems MARKET: For all readers interested in linear algebra.
This text investigates the fundamental principles of linear algebra and their application to geometric and computational problems. Authors John B. Fraleigh and Raymond A. Beauregard provide a structured framework designed for undergraduate students, utilizing a blend of theoretical proofs and practical examples. The text emphasizes the early introduction of key concepts and maintains a focus on the geometric interpretation of vector spaces and transformations.
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Educators and students frequently cite this text for its clarity and accessibility in sophomore and junior-level mathematics courses. It is widely regarded as a foundational resource that balances rigorous mathematical theory with practical application.
Page Count:
42
Publication Date:
1987-01-01
Publisher:
Addison Wesley Publishing Company
ISBN-10:
0201154595
ISBN-13:
9780201154597
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