The erratic movement of the camera is highly distracting. Not to mention the video quality is horrible. But the lecture is extremely easy to understand. thx for posting
at 20:10 : the prof says "two question marks here.. i.e., it very important" .. so funny (& kinda sweet) in middle of a serious lecture ..great lecture btw. thank you MIT
Pertaining to the discussion near 7:50. Not a particularly useful point, but for consistency: In the case L is a subset of P then the union is the subspace P.
26:35 'Can I thorow away a culumn and still have a same column space?' Mr.Strang keeps me just surprised every sec with so-easy explanation on things abstract. Which is....My professor never does.
good explanation surely better than my instructor in uni
ahmedmasu 2 years ago
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MarjanUSA 2 years ago
BEST explanation!
CynCynX 3 years ago 2
Thx alot for posting these lectures! I have a much better understanding of linear algebra now
turbonekro 3 years ago
Thank you so much for posting this. I am very thankful. Excellent lecturer.
ahpacific 3 years ago 3
The erratic movement of the camera is highly distracting. Not to mention the video quality is horrible. But the lecture is extremely easy to understand. thx for posting
twiddle7125 3 years ago
at 20:10 : the prof says "two question marks here.. i.e., it very important" .. so funny (& kinda sweet) in middle of a serious lecture ..great lecture btw. thank you MIT
1228am 3 years ago 5
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Yea, that's really fucking sweet. Shove it up your arse.
Metalor 3 years ago
best explanations I have ever heard !!!!
woozynumbatt 3 years ago
well.. pretty clear explanation...
who knows in which course do them study linear algebra in MIT?
zudmozga 3 years ago
the course at MIT for linear algebra is called 18.06 :)
mremile72 3 years ago 3
Pertaining to the discussion near 7:50. Not a particularly useful point, but for consistency: In the case L is a subset of P then the union is the subspace P.
Saimerro 3 years ago
This is true. But the important point is, that in general it is not. That's what he is saying.
AlterFinne 3 years ago
professor strang dealt with that by saying that the line wasn't a vector in the plane
urimv 2 years ago
26:35 'Can I thorow away a culumn and still have a same column space?' Mr.Strang keeps me just surprised every sec with so-easy explanation on things abstract. Which is....My professor never does.
I wish I was studying in MIT.
Mitch from Korea University.
mitchchoiSK 3 years ago 3
very clear and a very nice explanation even for a MA student who forgot almost everything...
214899 3 years ago 2
very nice, and a very good refresh even for a MA student who forgot a lot ...
214899 3 years ago
very clear! I finally understand what null and col spaces are
glorylove 4 years ago 5