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References References
Most of the content in this book is based on the Linear Algebra lectures taught by Professor Hellen Colman at Wilbur Wright College. We focused our efforts on creating original work, and we drew inspiration from the following sources:
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SageMath, the Sage Mathematics Software System (Version 10.2), The Sage Developers, 2024,
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Beezer, Robert A., et al. The PreTeXt Guide. Pretextbook.org, 2024,
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Zimmermann, Paul. Computational Mathematics with SageMath. Society For Industrial And Applied Mathematics, 2019.