Preparing for College Physics
by David Murdock
Publisher: TTU 2002
Number of pages: 64
Description:
In this booklet I've tried to pick out the bits of your math courses that you will really need to get through your first courses in physics and chemistry. In addition, I give some directions on how to use an inexpensive scientific calculator.
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