Found this in my old email. Berkeley did pretty well by me. I remember most of the theorems and have at least some idea of their proofs. On a linear algebra midterm or final one problem was to prove that a linear transformation from a finite dimensional vector space to itself is one to one if and only if it is onto. I proved that using dim(kernel) + dim(image) = n. The professor was slightly annoyed because I used that shortcut.
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