SOME ASPECTS OF MATRIX ALGEBRA TEACHING FOR STUDENTS OF ECONOMIC SPECIALTIES

Abstract

The article is also identified the growth and importance of professionally oriented mathematical education for students of economic specialties. Some problems of studying matrix algebra are considered. Тhe widespread use of matrices in various disciplines are noted. Principles of the selection of tasks are proposed. Examples that demonstrate the use of matrix algebra in the problems of economic content are presented.

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Olha Nesterenko

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  • EP ID EP610632
  • DOI 10.25313/2520-2057-2018-17-4236
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Olha Nesterenko (2018). SOME ASPECTS OF MATRIX ALGEBRA TEACHING FOR STUDENTS OF ECONOMIC SPECIALTIES. Международный научный журнал "Интернаука", 1(17), 19-22. https://europub.co.uk./articles/-A-610632