
Technical Math Demystified by Stan Gibilisco
McGraw-Hill Professional | 412 pages | Jun 16 2005 | ISBN 0071459499 | PDF | 2 MB
Here is a complete self-teaching guide for anyone needing knowledge of math as it applies to engineering and technical fields.
From the Back Cover
The FAST and EASY way to learn technical math
Now anyone can grasp the fundamentals of technical math -- without formal training, unlimited time, or a genius IQ. In Technical Math Demystified, bestselling science writer Stan Gibilisco provides an effective, illuminating, and entertaining way to learn this complex subject.
This self-teaching guide first explains basic concepts such as linear, nonlinear, and multivariable equations, geometry, and coordinate systems. Then you'll move on to logarithms, exponential functions, trigonometry, Boolean algebra, vectors, and single-variable calculus. Featuring end-of-chapter quizzes and a final exam, this book will teach you how to solve technical math problems in no time.
This hands-on, self-teaching text offers:
- An easy way to understand technical and applied math
- No unnecessary or arcane jargon
- Plenty of practice problems with worked-out solutions
- A quiz at the end of each chapter to reinforce learning and pinpoint weaknesses
- A comprehensive final exam
- A time-saving approach to performing better on an exam or at work!
Table of contents
| “ | PREFACE ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Chapter 1: Numbering Systems Chapter 2: Principles of Calculation Chapter 3: Specific Notation Chapter 4: Coordinates in Two Dimensions Chapter 5: Coordinates in Three Dimensions Chapter 6: Equations in One Variable Chapter 7: Multivariable Equations Chapter 8: Perimeter and Area in Two Dimensions Chapter 9: Surface Area and Volume in Three Dimensions Chapter 10: Boolean Algebra Chapter 11: Trigonometric Functions Chapter 12: Vectors in Two and Three Dimensions Chapter 13: Logarithmic and Exponential Functions Chapter 14: Differentiation in One Variable Chapter 15: Integration in One Variable FINAL EXAM ANSWERS TO QUIZ AND EXAM QUESTIONS SUGGESTED ADDITIONAL REFERENCES | ” |
About the Author
Stan Gibilisco is one of McGraw-Hill's most prolific and popular authors. His clear, reader-friendly writing style makes his books accessible to a wide audience, and his experience as an electronics engineer, researcher, and mathematician makes him an ideal editor for reference books and tutorials. He has authored several titles for the McGraw-Hill Demystified series (a group of home-schooling and self-teaching volumes), including Everyday Math Demystified, Physics Demystified, and Statistics Demystified, all perennial bestsellers. His work has also been published in several languages. Booklist named his McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of Personal Computing one of the "Best References of 1996," and named his Encyclopedia of Electronics one of the "Best References of the 1980s."
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