Linear Algebra with Applications, Ninth Edition (PDF) is designed for the introductory linear algebra course for students in engineering, mathematics, business management, and physics. Updated to increase clarity and improve student learning, the author provides a flexible blend of theory and engaging applications. The material in Williams’ Linear Algebra with Applications, 9th Edition, is arranged into three parts that contain core and optional sections:
Part 1 introduces the basics, discussing systems of linear equations, vectors in Rn matrices, linear transformations, determinants, eigenvalues, and eigenspaces.
Part 2 builds on this material to discuss general vector spaces and includes such topics as the Rank/Nullity Theorem, inner products, and coordinate representation.
Part 3 completes the course with essential ideas and methods in Numerical Linear Algebra, including ill-conditioning, pivoting, LU decomposition, and Singular Value Decomposition.
Throughout the textbook, the author provides exciting applications, ranging from theoretical applications, such as linear algebra in differential equations to many practical applications in electrical engineering, history, traffic analysis, relativity, and more. Features & Benefits • Updated to simplify earlier material in the text while going into later, more advanced material in more depth • Interesting applications, both theoretical and practical, engage and challenge students • Carefully explained and illustrated examples highlight critical concepts through the textbook • A MATLAB manual, included as an appendix, consists of 31 sections that tie into a course material • Available with WebAssign Online Homework and Assessment with integrated eBook Applicable Courses Written for the introductory course in linear algebra for students within business management, engineering, mathematics, and physics.
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