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    Mathematics for Engineers and Scientists

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    ISBN: 9781584884880
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    AuthorJeffrey, Alan (University of Newcastle u
    Pub Date10/08/2004
    BindingPaperback
    Pages1010
    Publisher: UNKNOWN
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    Covers in detail the various mathematical requirements common to first-year engineering students of various disciplines. With illustrative worked examples and problem sets at the end of each chapter, this book includes a chapter on double integrals and has incorporated many fresh applications and examples throughout.

    Since its original publication in 1969, Mathematics for Engineers and Scientists has built a solid foundation in mathematics for legions of undergraduate science and engineering students. It continues to do so, but as the influence of computers has grown and syllabi have evolved, once again the time has come for a new edition.

    Thoroughly revised to meet the needs of today's curricula, Mathematics for Engineers and Scientists, Sixth Edition covers all of the topics typically introduced to first- or second-year engineering students, from number systems, functions, and vectors to series, differential equations, and numerical analysis. Among the most significant revisions to this edition are:

    Simplified presentation of many topics and expanded explanations that further ease the comprehension of incoming engineering students

    A new chapter on double integrals

    Many more exercises, applications, and worked examples

    A new chapter introducing the MATLAB and Maple software packages

    Although designed as a textbook with problem sets in each chapter and selected answers at the end of the book, Mathematics for Engineers and Scientists, Sixth Edition serves equally well as a supplemental text and for self-study. The author strongly encourages readers to make use of computer algebra software, to experiment with it, and to learn more about mathematical functions and the operations that it can perform.