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>Still, I think that's a bad example if you were to illustrate it not going very deep.
I can't remember much of what else was covered, there were lots of reccurence relations, Fibonacci numbers, least squares... I think some other things not covered included diagonalization, Cramer's rule, Gram-Schmidt, maybe even rank-nullity theorem

>Who else takes it besides CS students? Engineers? Physics majors? Chem/other science majors?
There's many linear algebra courses, engineers take a different one, the physics majors split between the one for math majors and the one not for math majors, there were some chem and bio students in the one for non-math majors

pic related is from the class

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