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David PooleGet access to all of the answers and step-by-step video explanations to this book and +1,700 more. Try Numerade free.Chapters
1 Vectors4 sections 193 questions
2 Systems of Linear Equations5 sections 233 questions
3 Matrices7 sections 395 questions
4 Eigenvalues and Eigenvectors6 sections 348 questions
5 Orthogonality5 sections 193 questions
6 Vector Spaces7 sections 291 questions
7 Distance and Approximation5 sections 246 questions
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