Engineering Mathematics 1
by Ian Craw, Stuart Dagger, John Pulham
2003
Number of pages: 187
Description:
The aim of this course is to continue the introduction of elementary mathematical ideas useful in the study of Engineering, laying particular emphasis on algebraic structure and methods. The text covers the derivative, rates of change, maxima and minima, integration, reduction formulas, complex numbers, matrices, approximation and Taylor series, and differential equations.
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