You will never experience learning linear algebra for the first time ever again

>you will never experience learning linear algebra for the first time ever again

>mfw haven't learn linear algebra yet
no greater feel 2bqh senpai

Download Linear Algebra Done Wrong right now and go through every little thing in the text.

Why would I use that book? What are the advantages over others?

Right now I'm conflicted between Linear Algebra Done Wrong and Linear Algebra Done Right.
What are the advantages of one over the other?

What's with learning linear algebra for the first time meme? What about learning arithmetic for the first time, why linear algebra specifically?

because it's comfy

>you are learning topology for the first time
Feels good man

this desu senpai

But, there is always another, even comfier field to learn. Just wait till you get to category theory.

>the closure is just a special kind of adjunction
>yfw

Yes I will. Taking it for the first time a couple of terms from now

>you will never find the eigenvalues of a matrix for the first time ever

Done wrong is more concrete and intended to be an introduction, done right is more theoretical and intended to be a second course. Do both of them in that order.

This is the difference:
- Axler hates determinants and avoids them almost at all costs.
- Treil's text has the best definition and examples on determinants

lmao almost everything is some kind of adjunction

indeed

I have my first lin alg class tommorow. What am i in for?

>you'll never experience learning slope-intercept form again

I have to take it in about a year. How is it?

>you will never decompose permutation to cycles for the first time

>you will never learn boolean algebra for the first time

>Tfw haven't learned linear algebra yet

Can't wait.

I hate people like you, that don't spend time learning things before learning them in class.

There are thee types of animals in the forest: roosters, wolves, and nine-head birds. All together, they have 100 heads and 100 feet. How many of each animal are in the forest?

I'm glad they don't. Makes getting an A far easier. I work hard problems while they're just learning the basic theorems.

Just remember it's not actually hard stuff, it's all very superficial.

It looks hard at first, then you realise you don't do anything harder than addition and multiplication.

It's like learning a new language which gets simpler and simpler as you go on until you wonder why this stuff wasnt taught in grd 9.

I'm doing that right now. Kinda fun. Learning about span and bases.

there are:
8.3.. roosters,
16.6.. wolves, and
8.3... nine-headed birds
[math]( ͡° ͟ʖ ͡°)[/math]

how many feet do the 9 headed birds have

>tfw you experiencing learning linear algebra for the first time
>tfw already one week behind

i-ill get to i-it guys, i swear

2 feet