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Old October 11th, 2008, 12:29 AM
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Originally Posted by hayter221 View Post
depends on what kind you are looking for...a good introductory book i would suggest is Intro to linear algebra by Gilbert Strang...its used by a number of schools, including MIT

I believe its an older book, but its still one of the best and its rather cheap, like $30.
I don't need a book which is good in terms of teaching.
I want to solve a lot of good problems(just for fun of it).
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