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John Birds approach to engineering mathematics is based on numerous worked examples and interactive problems, and proves ideal for students from a wide range of academic backgrounds. Basic mathematical theories are explained in a straightforward manner, supported by practical engineering examples and applications in order to ensure that readers can relate theory to practice. 705 Pages · 2010 · 5.8 MB · English

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John Birds approach to engineering mathematics is based on numerous worked examples and interactive problems, and proves ideal for students from a wide range of academic backgrounds. Basic mathematical theories are explained in a straightforward manner, supported by practical engineering examples and applications in order to ensure that readers can relate theory to practice. The extensive and thorough topic coverage makes this an ideal text for a range of university degree modules, Foundation degrees, and HNC/D units. Now in its 6e, Higher Engineering Mathematics is an established textbook (the previous edition sold nearly 5,000 copies) that has helped thousands of students gain exam success. It has been updated to maximize the books suitability for first-year engineering degree students and those following Foundation degrees. This book also caters specifically for the engineering mathematics units of the Higher National Engineering schemes from Edexcel. As such, it includes the core unit Analytical Methods for Engineers, and two specialist units, Further Analytical Methods for Engineers and Engineering Mathematics, both of which are common to the electrical/electronic engineering and mechanical engineering pathways.

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