This text, for a mid- to upper-level one-term linear algebra course, has a highly applied and computational focus. The book combines the important underlying theory discussions with examples from electrical engineering, computer science, physics, biology, and economics. No other introductory linear algebra text has such a heavy applications emphasis throughout. New techniques and applications make the book the most up-to-date introductory text. There are twice as many examples in this edition as there were in previous editions. Many new exercises appear in the sections and in the chapter reviews, especially exercises that are simple but instructive. An expanded list of computer codes in an appendix an more computer-solvable exercises in the text reflect Strang's interest in computational linear algebra. SynopsisThis text has a highly applied and computational focus. It combines the important underlying theory discussions with examples from electrical engineering, computer science, physics, biology, and economics. There are twice as many examples in this edition as there were in previous editions. Many new exercises appear in the sections and in the chapter reviews, especially exercises that are simple but instructive. An expanded list of computer codes in an appendix and more computer-solvable..