Engineering Mathematics: Programmes and Problems
Material type: TextPublication details: Basingstoke : Macmillan, 1995Edition: 4th edDescription: xxiii, 1032 pages : illustrationsISBN: 9780333620229; 0333620224 Subject(s): Engineering mathematics -- Programmed instructionDDC classification: 519Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Includes Index
Hints on using the book and Personal Tutor CD-ROM --
Useful background information --
Preface to the Fifth Edition --
Preface to the First Edition --
Preface to the Second Edition --
Preface to the Third Edition --
Preface to the Fourth Edition --
Arithmetic --
Introduction to algebra --
Expressions and equations --
Graphs --
Linear equations and simultaneous linear equations --
Polynomial equations --
Partial fractions --
Trigonometry --
Binomial series --
Differentiation --
Integration --
Functions --
Complex numbers 1 --
Complex numbers 2 --
Hyperbolic functions --
Determinants --
Matrices --
Vectors --
Differentiation --
Differentiation applications 1 --
Differentiation applications 2 --
Partial differentiation 1 --
Partial differentiation 2 --
Curves and curve fitting --
Series 1 --
Series 2 --
Integration 1 --
Integration 2 --
Reduction formulas --
Integration applications 1 --
Integration applications 2 --
Integration applications 3 --
Approximate integration --
Polar coordinates systems --
Multiple integrals --
First-order differential equations --
Second-order differential equations --
Introduction to Laplace transforms --
Statistics --
Probability --
Since the publication of the third edition of "Engineering Mathematics", considerable changes in syllabuses and options for A level qualifications in mathematics have been introduced nationally, as a result of which students with various levels of mathematical background have been enrolling for undergraduate courses in engineering and science. These changes have lead to the need for learning materials aimed at different levels. This text therefore includes ten programmes which act as an introduction to "Engineering Mathematics" and is designed for those students approaching the subject for the first time.
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