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Linear Algebra for Data Science in R

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Updated 05/2025
This course is an introduction to linear algebra, one of the most important mathematical topics underpinning data science.
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Course Description

Linear algebra is one of the most important set of tools in applied mathematics and data science. In this course, you’ll learn how to work with vectors and matrices, solve matrix-vector equations, perform eigenvalue/eigenvector analyses and use principal component analysis to do dimension reduction on real-world datasets. All analyses will be performed in R, one of the world’s most-popular programming languages.

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Introduction to R
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Introduction to Linear Algebra

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Matrix-Vector Equations

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Eigenvalues and Eigenvectors

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Principal Component Analysis

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  • robert
    3 days

    Nice course

  • Brian
    15 days

  • Arusarka
    26 days

  • Luis Felipe
    29 days

  • YS
    about 1 month

    good!

  • Sonia
    about 1 month

    thanks for this courses

"Nice course"

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