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# MXB106 - Linear Algebra

## Dr Ravindra Pethiyagoda

### Semester 1, 2021

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## Downloads

Lecture notes download: [MXB106 Lecture Notes PDF](https://www.github.com/Tarang74/MXB106/raw/main/MXB106%20Lecture%20Notes.pdf)

Exam notes download: [MXB106 Exam Notes PDF](https://www.github.com/Tarang74/MXB106/raw/main/MXB106%20Exam%20Notes.pdf)

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This repository provides **lecture notes** and **exam notes** for **MXB106 - Linear Algebra**.

*The contents of the lecture notes are described below.*

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## Contents

1. Euclidean Vector Spaces
2. Vector Identities
3. Linear System of Equations
4. Matrices
5. General Vector Spaces
6. Fundamental Subspaces
7. Orthogonality
8. Linear Maps
9. Determinants
10. Invariant Subspaces
11. Eigen Decomposition
12. System of Differential Equations

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