Linear Algebra: Least Squares Approximation

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The least squares approximation for otherwise unsolvable equations

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  • I wish all my teachers would be like him or any teacher in this khanacademy. By the way, what is the next video right after this one? I can't find it.

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  • can you teach me cubic expressions and cubic equations :)

    eg. solve the equation x(3X3X3) - 2x(2X2) - x + 2 = 0

    by using the factor theorem formula :)

  • I am the 60th guy liking it !! :P :D

    Great vid, thank you. :)

  • thanks for helping!!=) but are there any physical uses of least square?

  • Excelent video.

    Thanks much :))))))))

    Vahag

  • great

  • i really appreciate your explanation( direct, simple, and clear);

    that made this chapter looks so easy after all;

  • thaks

    

  • thanx ;)

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