Arithmetic for Engineers
by Charles B. Clapham
Publisher: Chapman & Hall 1925
Number of pages: 526
Description:
This book is an endeavour to treat the elementary portions of what is usually called Practical Mathematics in a thorough and practical manner and with a sufficient amount of engineering application, suitable for elementary students of technical schools and for home study.
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