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The Attached Volume of Linear Algebra (Tongji 4th Edition) —— Learning Guidance and Exercise Selection in College Mathematics Learning Guidance Series

Editor of Tongji University Applied Mathematics Department

Publishing House Higher Education Press

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Introduction to Books: Preface and Translation of Reading Catalogue

This book is a learning aid for Linear Algebra (4th edition) edited by the Department of Applied Mathematics of Tongji University. It is mainly aimed at students who use this textbook, and can also be used as a teaching reference for teachers who use this textbook. One of the editors-in-chief of this book is the editor-in-chief of the fourth edition of Linear Algebra, and the other editor-in-chief has taught linear algebra in Tongji University for many years. In order to keep up with the teaching needs, this book is written in the order of chapters in the fourth edition of Linear Algebra. Each chapter includes seven columns, including basic requirements, content summary, learning points, problem solving, example analysis and supplement, problem solution selection and problem supplement (with answers and tips). Among them, "solving problems" shows the editor's profound understanding of the course content and rich experience accumulated in long-term teaching; Example Analysis gives full play to the role of examples, and also helps readers to master the learning method of drawing inferences from others. "Selected Solutions to Exercises" focuses on clarifying the thinking method of solving problems, and multiple solutions to one problem contribute to the integration of all parts.

This book is independent of the teaching material, and can be used as a reference book for linear algebra courses for non-mathematics majors such as engineering, and also as a review guide for postgraduate entrance examination.