Essentials of engineering mathematics: worked examples and problems

By: Jeffrey, AlanMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: Boca Raton Chapman & Hall/CRC Press 2004Edition: 2Description: vii, 882 p. illISBN: 9781584884897Subject(s): Engineering mathematicsDDC classification: 510.2462 Online resources: Not Available Summary: Essentials of Engineering Mathematics This popular self-study/supplementary textbook covers in detail all mathematical requirements common to first-year engineering students of every discipline. Thoroughly revised, this edition provides more worked examples and exercises, more material on numerical computation, and an introduction to using MATLAB and Maple software. It is organized into short sections specific to certain topics, which allows students to identify subjects of interest that they can study separately and with little background reading. The author provides numerous worked examples throughout the text, and for reference, includes lists of mathematical formulae, standard integrals, and Laplace transform pairs.
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Essentials of Engineering Mathematics This popular self-study/supplementary textbook covers in detail all mathematical requirements common to first-year engineering students of every discipline. Thoroughly revised, this edition provides more worked examples and exercises, more material on numerical computation, and an introduction to using MATLAB and Maple software. It is organized into short sections specific to certain topics, which allows students to identify subjects of interest that they can study separately and with little background reading. The author provides numerous worked examples throughout the text, and for reference, includes lists of mathematical formulae, standard integrals, and Laplace transform pairs.

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