Matrics and vector spaces
Material type: TextLanguage: English Series: Albgebra through practices: A collection of problems in algebra with solutions ; 2Publication details: Cambridge Cambridge university press      1984Description: x, 99 pISBN:
TextLanguage: English Series: Albgebra through practices: A collection of problems in algebra with solutions ; 2Publication details: Cambridge Cambridge university press      1984Description: x, 99 pISBN: - 0521 27286 6
- B2 M4/SC
| Item type | Current library | Home library | Call number | Status | Barcode | |
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|  Reference | Ratan Tata Library | Ratan Tata Library | B2 M4/SC (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Not for loan | RT1414809G | 
Matrices and vector spaces are fundamental concepts in linear algebra. A vector space is a set of objects (vectors) that can be added together and multiplied by scalars, satisfying certain axioms. Matrices, which are rectangular arrays of numbers, can be used to represent linear transformations and systems of linear equations within vector spaces.
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