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Published January 2007
Engineering Mathematics is the best-selling introductory mathematics text for students on science and engineering degree and pre-degree courses. Sales of previous editions stand at more than half a million copies. It is suitable for classroom use and self-study. Its unique programmed approach takes students through the mathematics they need in a step-by-step fashion with a wealth of examples and exercises. The book is divided into two sections with the Foundation section starting at Level 0 of the IEng syllabus and the main section extending over all elements of a first year undergraduate course. The book therefore suits a full range of abilities and levels of access. The accompanying CD-ROM acts as a personal tutor guiding students through exercises in the same step-by-step fashion as the book, with hundreds of full workings to questions.
Published February 2003
Key features:
- A unique technique-oriented approach takes the student through the mathematics in a highly accessible way
- Comprehensive coverage of all topics required by undergraduates at advanced levels of mathematics in engineering and science<
- Hundreds of worked examples and progressively more challenging exercises
- Ideal either as part of a course or for self-study
New to this edition
- Expanded coverage including chapters on Z transforms, Fourier transforms, numerical solutions of partial differential equations, and more on complex numbers
- Learning outcomes and Can You? checklists to guide students through the course
Published February 2003
Engineering Mathematics Through Applications is a new textbook for all students on first-year engineering degree and pre-degree courses. It teaches mathematics in a step-by-step fashion, putting the mathematics into its engineering context at every stage.
Published June 2003
Engineering Mathematics Through Applications is a new textbook for all students on first-year engineering degree and pre-degree courses. It teaches mathematics in a step-by-step fashion, putting the mathematics into its engineering context at every stage.
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