The Manga Guide to Linear Algebra
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Author
Contributions
- Inoue, Iroha - Contributor
- Trend-pro Co - Contributor
Publication
2012 - No Starch Press, San Francisco, California
Language
English
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Page Count
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Identifiers
- Internet Archivemangaguidetoline00taka
- Internet Archivemangaguidetoline0000taka
- ISBN-101593274130
- ISBN-139781593274139
- Library of Congress Control Number2012012824
and 2 more
- Better World Books9781593274139
- Open LibraryOL25307060M
Classifications
- DDC512/.50222
- LCCQA184.2 .T3513 2012
- LCCQA184.2
Description
"Reiji wants two things in life: a black belt in karate and Misa, the girl of his dreams. Luckily, Misa's big brother is the captain of the university karate club and is ready to strike a deal: Reiji can join the club if he tutors Misa in linear algebra.Follow along in The Manga Guide to Linear Algebra as Reiji takes Misa from the absolute basics of this tricky subject through mind-bending operations like performing linear transformations, calculating determinants, and finding eigenvectors and eigenvalues. With memorable examples like miniature golf games and karate tournaments, Reiji transforms abstract concepts into something concrete, understandable, and even fun.As you follow Misa through her linear algebra crash course, you'll learn about: Basic vector and matrix operations such as addition, subtraction, and multiplication Linear dependence, independence, and bases Using Gaussian elimination to calculate inverse matrices Subspaces, dimension, and linear span Practical applications of linear algebra in fields like computer graphics, cryptography, and engineering But Misa's brother may get more than he bargained for as sparks start to fly between student and tutor. Will Reiji end up with the girl--or just a pummeling from her oversized brother? Real math, real romance, and real action come together like never before in The Manga Guide to Linear Algebra"--
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