An Introduction to Linear Algebra

An Introduction to Linear Algebra by Thomas A. Whitelaw is a first edition published by Blackie in 1983. This book, written in English and spanning 241 pages, serves as a resource for those interested in the field of mathematics, specifically focusing on algebra and linear concepts. The physical condition of the book includes an ex-library label on the spine, a bookplate inside the cover, and ink stamps on the front matter and edges of the page block, with a section cut out of the half-title page. Despite these markings, the contents remain sound and clean, with only light wear to the cover.
Readers will find a structured approach to the principles of linear algebra within this text. The book presents foundational concepts and methods that are essential for understanding the subject. It is suitable for students and individuals seeking to enhance their knowledge in mathematics, particularly in algebra and linear topics. The edition’s physical characteristics, including its weight and dimensions, contribute to its usability as a reference or study guide.
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Ex-library: label on spine; bookplate inside cover; ink stamps on front matter and edges of page block. Section cut out of half-title; contents otherwise sound and clean. Light wear to cover.
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