This is a subject I struggled with the first time I took it. Ironically, this was the engineering version of it. It wasn't until I took the rigorous, axiomatic version that everything clicked.
Mathematics Magazine presents articles and notes on undergraduate mathematical topics in a lively expository style that appeals to students and faculty throughout the undergraduate years. The journal ...
THIS work serves three purposes: it gives a bibliography of the subject; a synopsis of the various algebras considered, in a fairly uniform notation, with a classification into families and types; and ...
Types of relations: reflexive, symmetric, transitive and equivalence relations. One to one and onto functions, composite functions, inverse of a function. Concept, notation, order, equality, types of ...
Tom Brown, Anthropic’s co-founder and former OpenAI engineer, went from earning a B- in linear algebra to shaping the AI frontier. His journey highlights five lessons for students and young ...
Included in the New York Times Sunday Review this week was an op-ed that asked a seemingly simple question: Is algebra necessary? Algebra requirements trip up otherwise talented students and are the ...
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