Elementary Linear Algebra Applications Version 11e Binder Ready Version With Wileyplus Card And Wiley E Text Reg Card Set


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Elementary Linear Algebra, Applications Version 11e WileyPLUS Card with Wiley E-Text Reg Card Set


Elementary Linear Algebra, Applications Version 11e WileyPLUS Card with Wiley E-Text Reg Card Set

Author: Howard Anton

language: en

Publisher: Wiley

Release Date: 2018-07-12


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Elementary Linear Algebra, Applications Version 11e + WileyPLUS Registration Card


Elementary Linear Algebra, Applications Version 11e + WileyPLUS Registration Card

Author: Howard Anton

language: en

Publisher: Wiley

Release Date: 2014-03-17


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This package includes a copy of ISBN 9781118434413 and a registration code for the WileyPLUS course associated with the text. Before you purchase, check with your instructor or review your course syllabus to ensure that your instructor requires WileyPLUS. For customer technical support, please visit http://www.wileyplus.com/support. WileyPLUS registration cards are only included with new products. Used and rental products may not include WileyPLUS registration cards. Elementary Linear Algebra 11th edition gives an elementary treatment of linear algebra that is suitable for a first course for undergraduate students. The aim is to present the fundamentals of linear algebra in the clearest possible way; pedagogy is the main consideration. Calculus is not a prerequisite, but there are clearly labeled exercises and examples (which can be omitted without loss of continuity) for students who have studied calculus.