Basic engineering mathematics [electronic resource] / John Bird.
Material type: TextPublication details: Amsterdam ; Boston : Newnes, 2010.Edition: 5th edDescription: vii, 359 p. : illISBN:- 1856176975 (pbk)
- 9781856176972 (pbk)
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509 Sci416 Science year by year / | 509.2 Sm642 Machine learning systems : designs that scale / | 510 Ai289 Proofs from the book / | 510 B618 Basic engineering mathematics | 510 B736 The essence of mathematics through elementary problems / | 510 D123 Reading, writing, and proving a closer look at mathematics / | 510 F495 Algebra and number theory a selection of highlights / |
Includes index.
Previous ed.: 2005.
1. Basic arithmetic -- 2. Fractions -- 3. Decimals -- 4. Using a calculator -- 5. Percentages -- 6. Ratio and proportion -- 7. Powers, roots and laws of indices -- 8. Units, prefixes and engineering notation -- 9. Basic algebra -- 10. Further algebra -- 11. Solving simple equations -- 12. Transposing formulae -- 13. Solving simultaneous equations -- 14. Solving quadratic equations -- 15. Logarithms -- 16. Expotential functions -- 17. Straight line graphs -- 18. Graphs reducing non-linear laws to linear form -- 19. Graphical solution of equations -- 20. Angles and triangles -- 21. Introduction to trigonometry -- 22. Trigonometric waveforms -- 23. Non-right-angled triangles and some practical applications -- 24. Cartesian and polar co-ordinates -- 25. Areas of common shapes -- 26. The circle -- 27. Volumes of common solids -- 28. Irregular areas and volumes, and mean values -- 29. Vectors -- 30. Methods of adding alternating waveforms -- 31. Presentation of statistical data -- 32. Mean, median, mode and standard deviation -- 33. Probability -- 34. Introduction to differentiation -- 35. Introduction to integration
A wide range of courses have an intake that requires a basic introduction to key mathematics topics for engineering. This book is designed to fulfil that need.
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