Engineering with Excel
β Scribed by Larsen, Ronald W
- Publisher
- Pearson Education Limited
- Year
- 2013;2014
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 683
- Edition
- 4
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
For introductory courses in Engineering and Computing Based on'Excel 2010, Engineering with Excel, 4e' takes a comprehensive look at using Excel in engineering.' This book focuses on applications and is intended to serve as both a textbook and a reference for students.
β¦ Table of Contents
Cover......Page 1
Table of Contents......Page 4
1. Introduction to Excel......Page 6
2. Using Excelβs Ribbon......Page 58
3. Graphing with Excel......Page 129
4. Excel Functions......Page 182
5. Matrix Operations in Excel......Page 228
6. Linear Regression in Excel......Page 265
7. Excelβs Statistics Functions......Page 300
8. Excelβs Financial Functions......Page 329
9. Iterative Solutions Using Excel......Page 368
10. Sharing Excel Information with Other Programs......Page 426
11. Excel Pivot Tables......Page 462
12. Macros and User-Written Functions for Excel......Page 483
13. User-Written Functions for Excel......Page 539
14. Programming in Excel with VBA......Page 562
15. Numerical Differentiation Using Excel......Page 620
16. Numerical Integration Using Excel......Page 646
C......Page 678
G......Page 679
N......Page 680
S......Page 681
W......Page 682
Y......Page 683
β¦ Subjects
Science;Engineering;Textbooks
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