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College Algebra: Evaluating nxn Determinants This lesson is part of a series: College Algebra (More) This lesson is part of a series: College Algebra
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With larger square matrices, the calculation of the determinant gets more difficult. This lesson shows you a special method to use to identify the determinant of a 3X3 square matrix. You will also learn another technique to use to calculate the determinant of a 3X3 or larger square matrix. Professor Burger will go over the rules for identifying the determinant of any square matrix.
For Professor Burger's lesson on evaluating determinants of 2X2 sized matrices, check out http://www.mindbites.com/lesson/804.
Taught by Professor Edward Burger, this lesson was selected from a broader, comprehensive course, College Algebra. This course and others are available from Thinkwell, Inc. The full course can be found at http://www.thinkwell.com/student/product/collegealgebra. The full course covers equations and inequalities, relations and functions, polynomial and rational functions, exponential and logarithmic functions, systems of equations, conic sections and a variety of other AP algebra, advanced algebra and Algebra II topics. (Less)
Int Algebra: Composite Functions This lesson is part of a series: Intermediate Algebra
In this lesson, you will learn about a method (More) This lesson is part of a series: Intermediate Algebra
In this lesson, you will learn about a method that you can use to combine functions. The composition of two functions is the way to combine two functions. In this lesson, you will learn how to combine functions (for example, to find f(g(x)) ). There are specific ways to denote these types of composite functions, and you will also learn how to correctly write composite functions (f(g(x)) or (f o g)(x) ). To compose a function (find the composition of functions), you'll have to take the answer of one function and plug it into the other function (to find something like, 'g composed of f of 3'. Professor Burger will also highlight why g(f(3)) is not always equal to f(g(3)).
Taught by Professor Edward Burger, this lesson was selected from a broader, comprehensive course, Intermediate Algebra. This course and others are available from Thinkwell, Inc. The full course can be found at http://www.thinkwell.com/student/product/intermediatealgebra. The full course covers real numbers, equations and inequalities, exponents and polynomials, rational expressions, roots and radicals, relations and functions, the straight line, systems of equations, quadratic equations and quadratic inequalities, conic sections, inverse and exponential and logarithmic functions, and a variety of other AP algebra and advanced algebra. (Less)
A Course in Homological Algebra - P Hilton U Stammbach 2009-06-22 - extension: djvu - size: 4 MB
A Course in Homological Algebra - P Hilton U Stammbach
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A first graduate course in abstract algebra.rar
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A first graduate course in abstract algebra.rar
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