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Least Squares ApproximationInstructor: Ben HarrisView the complete course: http://ocw.mit.edu/18-06SCF11License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SAMore information at http://ocw.mit.edu/termsMore courses at http://ocw.mit.edu
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@Kikkeli3000
Linear Algebra actually has a lot of application in computer science, which is why most STEM majors are required to study it. Nevertheless, all branches of mathematics has application to science, even if it seems to theoretical.
tshenvideos 3 weeks ago
When in real life do you really need this??
Kikkeli3000 3 weeks ago
Don't quote me on this, but, taking into account retardedshrimp's correction of the error, I get c=41/32 d=11/32. Haven't checked my work.
mphello 4 weeks ago
1+4*4+1*1 = 18, not 10
retardedshrimp 1 month ago 2
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@Kikkeli3000
Linear Algebra actually has a lot of application in computer science, which is why most STEM majors are required to study it. Nevertheless, all branches of mathematics has application to science, even if it seems to theoretical.
tshenvideos 3 weeks ago
When in real life do you really need this??
Kikkeli3000 3 weeks ago
Don't quote me on this, but, taking into account retardedshrimp's correction of the error, I get c=41/32 d=11/32. Haven't checked my work.
mphello 4 weeks ago
1+4*4+1*1 = 18, not 10
retardedshrimp 1 month ago 2