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Shill me your best books preferably for beginners. Tanks

>> No.15569301
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>>15569248
Sheldon Axler's Linear Algebra Done Right or Georgi Shilov's Linear Algebra. Both are good but Sheldon Axler's book is a little bit "different" than most textbooks so if you want a standard approach go with Georgi Shilov.

>> No.15569457

>>15569301
What about Gilbert Strang’s book?

>> No.15569465

>>15569457
I never read it.

>> No.15569471

>>15569457
he is a great teacher but his text book is so bad it's unreal

>> No.15569540

>>15569248
watch a free college course online frog fag

>> No.15569595

Just use whatever your tutor says. Simply using his notes will suffice for the most part if you want to get good grades. Reading extra material is for no game losers who don't get no bitches, frog fag