This collection contains a group of problem solving videos. Each video is led by a teaching assistant, who works through a particular linear algebra problem to show OCW users how to complete it.
In this video, Professor Gilbert Strang shares how he infuses linear algebra with a sense of humanity as a way to engage students in learning mathematics.
A teaching assistant works through a problem on the final exam.
A teaching assistant introduces problems found on the third exam.
A teaching assistant works through a problem on pseudoinverses.
A teaching assistant works through a problem on change of basis.
A teaching assistant works through a problem on linear transformations.
A teaching assistant works through a problem on computing the singular value decomposition.
A teaching assistant works through a problem on similar matrices.
A teaching assistant works through a problem on positive definite matrices and minima.
A teaching assistant works through a problem on complex matrices.
A teaching assistant works through a problem on symmetric matrices and positive definiteness.
A teaching assistant works through problems found on the second exam.
A teaching assistant works through a problem on Markov matrices.
A teaching assistant works through a problem on differential equations.
A teaching assistant worksthrough a problem on powers of a matrix.
A teaching assistant works through a problem on eigenvalues and eigenvectors.
A teaching assistant works through a problem on determinants and volume.
A teaching assistant works through a problem on determinants.
A teaching assistant works through a problem on properties of determinants.
A teaching assistant works through a problem on Gram-Schmidt orthogonalization.
A teaching assistant works through a problem on least squares approximation.
A teaching assistant works through a problem on projection into subspaces.
A teaching assistant works through a problem on orthogonal vectors and subspaces.
A teaching assistant introduces problems found in the first exam.