Introductory Mathematics for Engineering Applications

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A01=Craig M. Baudendistel
A01=Kuldip S. Rattan
A01=Nathan W. Klingbeil
Author_Craig M. Baudendistel
Author_Kuldip S. Rattan
Author_Nathan W. Klingbeil
calculus engineering
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intro to engineering math
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trigonometry engineering

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  • ISBN 9781119604426
  • Weight: 794g
  • Dimensions: 203 x 252mm
  • Publication Date: 05 Jul 2021
  • Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Introductory Mathematics for Engineering Applications, 2nd Edition, provides first-year engineering students with a practical, applications-based approach to the subject. This comprehensive textbook covers pre-calculus, trigonometry, calculus, and differential equations in the context of various discipline-specific engineering applications. The text offers numerous worked examples and problems representing a wide range of real-world uses, from determining hydrostatic pressure on a retaining wall to measuring current, voltage, and energy stored in an electrical capacitor.

Rather than focusing on derivations and theory, clear and accessible chapters deliver the hands-on mathematical knowledge necessary to solve the engineering problems students will encounter in their careers. The textbook is designed for courses that complement traditional math prerequisites for introductory engineering courses — enabling students to advance in their engineering curriculum without first completing calculus requirements. Now available in enhanced ePub format, this fully updated second edition helps students apply mathematics to engineering scenarios involving physics, statics, dynamics, strength of materials, electric circuits, and more.

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