I always see linear algebra on HN and many people comment on how they never understood the subject. This makes me ask: what exactly is it that people don't get about linear algebra? What makes it appear to be a difficult subject? As someone who has used linear algebra almost every day in some form over the last decade, it's hard to get a perspective of what aspects are challenging to the beginner. And since I TA cour…
Eigenvectors never made intuitive sense to me. As with the various decompositions (Cholesky, LU, etc), I could apply the math as algorithms to follow, but never got to the point where felt I could apply them to new problems.
Then again, in practice, I've only needed eigenvectors once since college, and it was more a rote implementation described in a paper. (In other words, don't feel like you should educate me on them here.)
Since you are a TA, don't you get some idea of where your students struggle with linear algebra?