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Study Guide — Vector spaces

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Linear algebra

Undergraduate study guide for Vector spaces.

What this standard means

  • Vectors in R^n; linear combinations and span
  • Linear independence and dependence
  • Subspaces; column space, null space, and bases
  • Dimension and the rank-nullity theorem (statement)

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How to use the 20 practice sets

| Sets | When to use | | --- | --- | | 1–5 | Intro — explore together, short written items | | 6–10 | Core skills — diagrams and written practice | | 11–15 | Mixed review — explain thinking | | 16–20 | Stretch — word problems and mastery tasks |

Pacing: 10–15 minutes per session.

How to practice

1. Row-reduce systematically 2. Check dimensions before multiplying 3. Visualize span and independence

_See printable PDF for diagram._

Common mistakes

  • Dimension mismatch in matrix multiply
  • Confusing rank with number of rows

Review and practice tests

1. Start Review 1/10 when sets 1–3 feel comfortable. 2. Move up one review level with little help. 3. Use Practice Test 4/10–6/10 for mid-standard checks. 4. Practice Test 10/10 is the mastery bar for Vector spaces.

  • [ ] Solves linear systems with matrices
  • [ ] Computes determinants and inverses when defined
  • [ ] Interprets linear maps geometrically

Materials for this standard

  • Practice Problems — 20 printable sets
  • Review — 10 difficulty levels
  • Practice Test — 10 difficulty levels
  • Answer key — for parents and tutors

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