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Scott, Damon – PRIMUS, 2007
For over a decade it has been a common observation that a "fog" passes over the course in linear algebra once abstract vector spaces are presented. See [2, 3]. We show how this fog may be cleared by having the students translate "abstract" vector-space problems to isomorphic "concrete" settings, solve the "concrete" problem either by hand or with…
Descriptors: Algebra, Undergraduate Study, Mathematics Instruction, College Science

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