This book reviews math topics relevant to non-mathematics students and scientists, but which they may not have seen or studied for a while. These math issues can range from reading mathematical symbols, to using complex numbers, dealing with equations involved in calculating medication equivalents,
Math for scientists : refreshing the essentials
✍ Scribed by Ćurčić-Blake, Branislava; Maurits, Natasha M
- Publisher
- Springer
- Year
- 2017
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 240
- Category
- Library
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✦ Synopsis
Accessible and comprehensive, this guide is an indispensable tool for anyone in the sciences – new and established researchers, students and scientists – looking either to refresh their math skills or to prepare for the broad range of math, statistical and data-related challenges they are likely to encounter in their work or studies. In addition to helping scientists improve their knowledge of key mathematical Read more...
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✦ Table of Contents
Front Matter ....Pages i-xiii
Numbers and Mathematical Symbols (Natasha Maurits)....Pages 1-26
Equation Solving (Branislava Ćurčić-Blake)....Pages 27-60
Trigonometry (Natasha Maurits)....Pages 61-97
Vectors (Natasha Maurits)....Pages 99-127
Matrices (Natasha Maurits)....Pages 129-161
Limits and Derivatives (Branislava Ćurčić-Blake)....Pages 163-197
Integrals (Branislava Ćurčić-Blake)....Pages 199-229
Back Matter ....Pages 231-233
✦ Subjects
Mathematics;MATHEMATICS / Essays;MATHEMATICS / Pre-Calculus;MATHEMATICS / Reference;Popular Science;Popular Science in Mathematics;Popular Science, general;Life Sciences, general;Study and Learning Skills
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Accessible and comprehensive, this guide is an indispensable tool for anyone in the sciences -- new and established researches, students and scientists -- looking either to refresh their math skills or to prepare for the broad range of math, statistical and data-related challenges they are likely to
This book reviews math topics relevant to non-mathematics students and scientists, but which they may not have seen or studied for a while. These math issues can range from reading mathematical symbols, to using complex numbers, dealing with equations involved in calculating medication equivalents,
<p><span>This book reviews math topics relevant to non-mathematics students and scientists, but which they may not have seen or studied for a while. These math issues can range from reading mathematical symbols, to using complex numbers, dealing with equations involved in calculating medication equi