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Engineering mathematics 4ed. - Solution manual

โœ Scribed by John Bird BSc (Hons) CEng CMath CSci FIET MIEE FIIE FIMA FCollT


Book ID
127428062
Publisher
Newnes
Year
2003
Tongue
English
Weight
2 MB
Edition
4
Category
Library
ISBN
0585462348

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โœฆ Synopsis


Engineering Mathematics is a comprehensive textbook for vocational courses and foundation modules at degree level. John Bird's approach, based on numerous worked examples supported by problems, is ideal for students of a wide range of abilities, and can be worked through at the student's own pace. Theory is kept to a minimum, placing a firm emphasis on problem-solving skills, and making this a thoroughly practical introduction to the core mathematics needed for engineering studies and practice. The book presents a logical topic progression, rather than following the structure of a particular syllabus. However, coverage has been carefully matched to the two mathematics units within the new BTEC National specifications, and AVCE specifications. New sections on Boolean algebra, logic circuits matrices and determinants have been added to ensure full syllabus match. Includes: 900 worked examples, 1700 further problems, 234 multiple choice questions (answers provided), and 16 assessment papers - ideal for use as tests or homework. These are the only problems where answers are not provided in the book. Full worked solutions are available to lecturers only as a free download from http://textbooks.elsevier.com * A complete foundation mathematics course for engineering students * Student-friendly learn-through-examples method appeals to engineers * Includes 850 worked examples, 1500 problems (answers provided), 200 multiple choice questions, and 15 assessment papers


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