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These're good too

http://linear.ups.edu/xml/latest/fcla-xml-latest.xml#fcla-xm...

http://joshua.smcvt.edu/linearalgebra/book.pdf

Also, the common 1st year texts (Anton, Lang, Hoffman/Kunze and Friedberg/insel/Spence) can be found easily for cheap, used. The old edition of Strang I used to have was good too, but some people react really strongly when you bring it up. There's lots of ways ot sequence LA and the needs of EE's, econometrics/game theory, prob/stats and applied mathies are different from physics/math majors. Look at ToC's and read the Holyoke prof's writeup:

http://www.amazon.com/Introduction-Linear-Algebra-Fourth-Gil...

(i think they're 1st year texts, my Dad's a physics prof and he started talking about determinants around 7th grade)




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