Wiley/University of Michigan Library, 2007. - 605 pages.
In this second volume, the authors develop linear algebra and then apply it to geometry, many-variable calculus, and differential equations. These topics are so closely related that the subject matter is revealed here as one well-defined, tightly knit body of mathematics.
In this second volume, the authors develop linear algebra and then apply it to geometry, many-variable calculus, and differential equations. These topics are so closely related that the subject matter is revealed here as one well-defined, tightly knit body of mathematics.