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The course of linear algebra is one of the basic courses in modern university education. Since the work by J. Von Neumann and H. Goldstine (1947), the epoch of a determinant in practical computing of the linear algebraic equations has ended. In the present article, a brief description of the structure of a standard course of linear algebra for the beginners is given. This course uses only concepts, which are relevant from the point of view of calculations with finite accuracy. Thus, the spectral theory and the theory of linear equations do not use concept of a determinant. |