Mathematics – Preparing for linear algebra?
Hello,
Unfortunately, I failed the first exam and now have to take a repeat exam.
I've been preparing for the exam for some time now, but I'm having trouble understanding many of the topics. Topics include:
- Groups, rings, bodies
- Vector spaces / Euclidean vector spaces
- Systems of equations
- Matrices and determinants
- Complete induction
- Eigenvalues and diagnosability
- Euler-Fermat theorem
- Gram-Schmidt
etc.
Now that the exam is approaching and I have about three weeks left (and the excitement is starting to build), I wanted to ask how you're best preparing. Do you know of any websites, YouTubers, or other things that explain these things in an easy-to-understand way?
I have been working with the lecturer's materials so far, but I'm not getting very far and I'm having trouble understanding things.
I am grateful for any support.
Best regards,
Tendo
I would place particular emphasis on the practice tasks and look at them more closely…
Thank you, are there pages having the tasks of this kind?
Should there be any place – simply google “Training tasks Lineare Algebra” on all the topics you mentioned…