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Lec 34 | MIT 18.06 Linear Algebra, Spring 2005

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Lecture 34: Final Course Review.

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  • Thank you Prof. Strang

  • Thanks to Professor Strang and those involved in open courseware I was able to learn effectively 50% of the course material in 3 days. 3 days ago, I had no idea how'd I learn everything that I missed in class for 3 months. Now I'll know that I'll pass the final tomorrow haha.

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  • Thanks for All! Professor Gilbert

  • ha bin so einsam

  • Meh, good video but his lectures are not much better than lecture from my college. Most outstanding teacher from MIT is Walter Lewin :D

  • I hope I get to watch a bunch of these videos.

  • Thank you very much Prof. Strang. I enjoyed every bit of this course. I wish I was your student at MIT.

  • I cannot thank enough for making these courses available online. 4 days and I went through all the videos and now have a very clear understanding. Thank you Prof. Dr. Strang. I only wish I had the opportunity to interact with you and the privilege of being your student on campus.....

  • @Impresioniste , in your example r< m :)....the LHS of two equations are not independent.

  • thanks professor gilbert

  • Thank you professor Strang for the excellent lectures. I think watching all of your lectures on youtube (of course if you are not enrolled at MIT, in that case you could register for 18.06) is THE best way to learn Linear Algebra!

    I particularly liked the way you explain using examples and always help us have the big picture, even when we are discussing something specific. You're a great teacher!

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