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by threatofrain
792 days ago
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Colleges often have multiple classes on the same math subject, one made for physics and ME/EE people, one made for psych people, and one for CS. Some people don't realize that they accidentally picked up a textbook meant for a specific college pathway they don't care about. Understandably college courses & textbooks meant for CS people will be more focused on computation, while a math major who is taking Linear Algebra will get a more theoretically motivated course. Gilbert Strang is an example of an engineering-focused text while Sheldon Axler or Katznelson & Katznelson is an example of what a math major would experience. |
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