This book explores linear algebra using an approach that introduces abstract concepts only as they are needed to understand the computations. No new concepts are introduced without first justifying their importance and relationship to something that is already in the readers' sphere of experience, allowing readers to see immediately why each concept is necessary. This approach ensures that the relation between theory and application is clear and immediate.
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This book explores linear algebra using an approach that introduces abstract concepts only as they are needed to understand the computations. No new concepts are introduced without first justifying their importance and relationship to something that is already in the readers' sphere of experience, allowing readers to see immediately why each concept is necessary. This approach ensures that the relation between theory and application is clear and immediate.
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