The Top-Down Approach
In this video, we explain how affine sets can be recursively constructed using the Top-Down approach. Linear Algebra Done Openly is an open source linear algebra textbook developed by Dr. Andrew Misseldine. It is supported and improved by student contributions done by Math 2270 Linear Algebra students at Southern Utah University, since Fall 2018. The textbook can be found at: https://github.com/emisseldine/Missel... This lecture covers section 2.4 - Affine Geometry from the book. This is part 2 of 6 videos from this section. Please post any questions you might have below in the comment field and Dr. Misseldine (or other commenters) can answer them for you. Please also subscribe for further updates.

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