Re: heading back to school
From: Chergarj (chergarj_at_cs.comhaho)
Date: 07/02/04
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Date: 02 Jul 2004 01:21:03 GMT
Possible inexperienced question here:
Does Linear Algebra require strong or much Calculus background? Is it instead
geared more for several definitions and procedures?
G C
>From suh@math.ucdavis.nospam.edu:
>A good class to take, that's usually sophomore level (sometimes
>freshman level), is beginning linear algebra. It has very little
>prerequisites and if you like computers, a lot of things will feel
>natural to you.
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