Linear Algebra—A Primer

1 · Jeremy Kun · June 19, 2011, 6:39 p.m.
Summary
Story Time Linear algebra was founded around the same time as Calculus (think Leibniz, circa 1700) solely for the purpose of solving general systems of linear equations. The coefficients of a system were written in a grid form, with rows corresponding to equations and columns to the unknown variables. Using a computational tool called the determinant (an awkward, but computable formula involving only the coefficients of the equations in a system), researchers were able to solve these systems, op...