Higher Mathematics for Engineering and Technology

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A01=IIhama M. Sabzalieva
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Abscissa Axis
advanced problem solving
analytic geometry problems
Arbitrary Real Number
Author_IIhama M. Sabzalieva
Author_Mahir M. Sabzaliev
Category=PBF
challenging engineering math problems
Complex Number
Continuous Derivative
Convexity Intervals
Decrease Interval
differential calculus techniques
Directed Convexity
Discontinuity Points
engineering mathematics
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eq_isMigrated=2
eq_nobargain
Euler Formula
Fourth Order Derivative
Home Tasks
Horner Scheme
Infinite Discontinuity
linear algebra exercises
Local Extremum
Local Minimum
Main Theorem
mathematical analysis applications
Monotonicity Intervals
Nonzero Remainder
Ordinate Axis
Quotient Polynomial
Real Axis
Simple Root
Trigonometric Form
Turning Point
Vertical Asymptote

Product details

  • ISBN 9781774631379
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 31 Mar 2021
  • Publisher: Apple Academic Press Inc.
  • Publication City/Country: CA
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Based on and enriched by the long-term teaching experience of the authors, this volume covers the major themes of mathematics in engineering and technical specialties. The book addresses the elements of linear algebra and analytic geometry, differential calculus of a function of one variable, and elements of higher algebra. On each theme the authors first present short theoretical overviews and then go on to give problems to be solved. The authors provide the solutions to some typical, relatively difficult problems and guidelines for solving them.

The authors consider the development of the self-dependent thinking ability of students in the construction of problems and indicate which problems are relatively difficult. The book is geared so that some of the problems presented can be solved in class, and others are meant to be solved independently. An extensive, explanatory solution of at least one typical problem is included, with emphasis on applications, formulas, and rules.

This volume is primarily addressed to advanced students of engineering and technical specialties as well as to engineers/technicians and instructors of mathematics.

Key features:



  • Presents the theoretical background necessary for solving problems, including definitions, rules, formulas, and theorems on the particular theme


  • Provides an extended solution of at least one problem on every theme and guidelines for solving some difficult problems


  • Selects problems for independent study as well as those for classroom time, taking into account the similarity of both sets of problems


  • Differentiates relatively difficult problems from others for those who want to study mathematics more deeply


  • Provides answers to the problems within the text rather than at the back of the book, enabling more direct verification of problem solutions


  • Presents a selection of problems and solutions that are very interesting not only for the students but also for professor-teacher staff

Mahir M. Sabzaliev, PhD, is a professor of general and applied mathematics at Azerbaijan University of Oil and Industry, Baku, Azerbaijan, where he was a head of the higher mathematics chair in 2011–2015. He is a member of the International Teachers Training Academy of Science and has authored over 100 published scientific works, including 30 educational works and scientificmethodical aids. He has given many talks at international conferences.

Ilhama M. Sabzalieva, PhD, is an associate professor of general and applied mathematics and also department chair at Azerbaijan University of Oil and Industry, Baku, Azerbaijan. She has authored over 40 scientific works, including ten educational works and scientific-methodical aids. She has attended several international conferences and given talks.

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