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Visual linear algebra with maple and mathematica tutorials
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Haboken, NJ : Wiley, 2005
Physical Description:
1 CD-ROM ; 12 cm.
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9780471682998
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Accompanies text of the same title : QA185.C65 H47 2005

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Following an innovative approach to learning, this text integrates paper and pencil skill building and the theoretical development of ideas with geometric exploration and conceptual understanding. Tutorials and traditional text. Visual Linear Algebra covers the topics in a standard one-semester introductory linear algebra course in forty-seven sections arranged in eight chapters. In each chapter, some sections are written in a traditional textbook style and some are tutorials designed to be worked through using either Maple or Mathematica. About the tutorials Each tutorial is a self-contained treatment of a core topic or application of linear algebra that a student can work through with minimal assistance from an instructor. The thirty tutorials are provided on the accompanying CD both as Maple worksheets and as Mathematica notebooks. They also appear in print as sections of the textbook. Geometry is used extensively to help students develop their intuition about the concepts of linear algebra. Applications. Students benefit greatly from working through an application, if the application captures their interest and the materials give them substantial activities that yield worthwhile results. Ten carefully selected applications have been developed and an entire tutorial is devoted to each of them. Active Learning. To encourage students to be active learners, the tutorials have been designed to engage and retain their interest. The exercises, demonstrations, explorations, visualizations, and animations are designed to stimulate studentsâ? interest, encourage them to think clearly about the mathematics they are working through, and help them check their comprehension.


Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Systems of Linear Equations
Chapter 2 Vectors
Chapter 3 Matrix Algebra
Chapter 4 Linear Transformations
Chapter 5 Vectors Spaces
Chapter 6 Determinants
Chapter 7 Eigenvalues and Eigenvectors
Chapter 8 Orthogonality
Appendix A Glossary of Linear Algebra Definitions
Appendix B Linear Algebra Theorems
Appendix C Advice for Using Maple with Visual Linear Algebra
Appendix D Commands Used in Maple Tutorials
Appendix E Appendix with Visual Linear Algebra
Appendix F Commands Used in Mathematic Tutorials
Appendix G Answers and Hints for Selected Pencil and Paper Problems
Index