Mathematics for Degree Students (For B.Sc. First Year)
By:Mittal P.K.
Published on 2010 by S. Chand Publishing
Algebra \u003eFunctions And Relations \u003eCongruence Of Integers \u003eSome Special Types Of Matrices \u003eElementary Operations And Inverse Of A Matrix \u003eLinear Dependance Of Vectors \u003eRank Of A Matrix \u003eLinear Equations \u003eCharacteristic Roots Of Vectors \u003eTheory Of Equations
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