Linear Algebra Problem Book With Full Solutions

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This is Algebra Through Practice Book 2: Matrices and Vector Spaces. It was written by Blyth and Robertson.
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Blyth and Robertson also wrote an "Essential Student Algebra" series released by Chapman and Hall in 1986. It was published in five volumes:

Vol. 1: Sets and Mappings
Vol. 2: Matrices and Vector Spaces
Vol. 3: Abstract Algebra
Vol. 4: Linear Algebra
Vol. 5: Groups

This series has worked examples and proofs of theorems but afaics no exercises. So I assume it was meant as a sort of series of textbooks meant to unofficially go alongside the corresponding books in the _Algebra Through Practice_ series, which had been published by Cambridge in 1984-5 (though I can't say just how closely the material covered in each _Essential Student Algebra_ books matches that covered in the corresponding _Algebra Through Practice_ book). Blyth (rhymes with 'writhe') also published at least one other similar book, _Set Theory and Abstract Algebra_ which was put out by Longmans in 1975. (The preface is quite fun and interesting.)

I don't know enough to be sure, but it seems as if Britain from about the '70s to the '90s produced quite a few introductory algebra books in a similar style: short and fast-moving but quite friendly and reasonable, not insanely crabbed or clipped or advanced. Another example might be Peter J. Cameron's _Introduction to Algebra_ (first ed. 1998, 2nd ed. 2007).

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Wizard, we gotta get you in the gym and ready to compete bro.’

jbbentley
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I'm using Larson Calculus Early Transcendentals version as suggested by you. I must admit it, the book is really what I needed. I'm in Limits and will move into derivatives soon.

rahulsubramanian
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this couldn't come at a better time, thank you so much!❤

yvananzouakeu
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In spanish I recommend "Problemas resueltos de álgebra" V1 & V2 by Emilio Espada Bros.

ninguhosaptot
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Hi, nice video, ill study by him from now, do you have an equivalent for Basic Statistics?

lucasgranich
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How does this textbook compare to the Schaum's Outline Series: Linear Algebra?

allenofatlanta
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Should only need odd prob solns to strengthen skillset like my undergrad text

SylComplexDimensional
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Sir recommend problem solving book for real analysis.

anujpradhan
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Certainly, it's an awesome book.

kamertonaudiophileplayer
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Do you have an equivalent for Mathematical Analysis?

lukeatlas
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Could you do more videos on geometry? Like analytic geometry, euclidean geometry, euler angles, rigid registration iterative closest point etc...? Or are those topics covered in Linear Algebra? I noticed you seem to not dive into geometry too much.

Also, other big topics include numerical analysis, optimization, and so on. But I guess those topics fall under Mathematical Analysis.

lexionis
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The whole series is available online as PDF.

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I feel saddened that you are “fleeing the country”. Is it your intention to be absent during The Great Reset? If so, you must go to somewhere such as Namibia or Cameroon.

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