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which you can discuss in the comments below the question, instead of polluting the answers.



You can't discuss in the comments unless you have enough reputation. This is IMHO the absolute stupidest feature of Stack Overflow.


I actually finally made an account this year to leave a comment on this question[0]. I'm not familiar with what or why curricula are what they are so I can't really answer the question, but as a math teacher it'd be helpful for the OP to know that calculus and linear algebra are deeply related; the derivative of a function is the best linear map (i.e. matrix) that approximates it! For practical purposes, calculus is a toolbag to turn (intractable) nonlinear problems into (tractable) linear ones.

But apparently I can't comment as a new user so I guess the discussion will just be "because calculus classes use matrices in examples".

[0] https://matheducators.stackexchange.com/questions/26417/why-...




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