Linear Algebra 21i: How to Represent a Rotation with respect to an Arbitrary Axis
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Linear Algebra 21j: Two Geometric Interpretations of Orthogonal Matrices

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Linear Algebra 21f: Rotation Matrices in 3D for Rotations with respect to the Coordinate Axes

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Linear Algebra 21c: Rotation Matrices - Or Why You Should Love Trig

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Linear Algebra 21b: Rotations, Plane and Simple!

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28. Similar Matrices and Jordan Form

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How Linear Algebra Powers Machine Learning (ML)

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The biggest lie about the double slit experiment

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Linear Algebra 20g: The Dot Product - One of the Most Brilliant Ideas in All of Linear Algebra

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Linear Algebra 21h: The Matrix that Represents an Arbitrary Rotation in 3D

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Train Your Brain to Never Forget (5 Feynman Habits)

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Eigenvectors and eigenvalues | Chapter 14, Essence of linear algebra

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Linear Algebra 21d: Rotation Matrices in a Non-Cartesian Basis

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Linear Algebra 22b: Orthoscaling Transformations Are (Sometimes) Represented by Symmetric Matrices

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Linear Algebra 22a: Introduction to Orthoscaling (aka Symmetric) Transformations

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You're Doing Push-Ups Wrong... This Is Why You're Not Getting Stronger

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The Match That Made Brazilians Hate Germany

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