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Calculus for engineers / Donald Trim.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Toronto : Pearson Prentice Hall, c2008.Edition: 4th edDescription: xxi, 1119, [69] p. : ill. (some col.) ; 29 cmISBN:
  • 9780131577138
  • 0131577131
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 515   22
Summary: Calculus for Engineers,Fourth Canadian Edition, is appropriate for first-year university-level engineering/physical science students who are studying calculus.Using an early transcendental approach, Trim emphasizes practical applications, many of which are drawn from various engineering fields. Students begin with basic practice drills and then progress to problems that require the integration of information learned in previous chapters. In this way, students develop an understanding of the mathematical procedure, rather than simply plugging numbers into formulae.Abstract: As a student of engineering at the University of Manitoba (where Dr. Trim lectures), I would like to extend my most sincere gratitude to Dr. Trim for his highly captivating and extreemly well structured text. This course is the basis of engineering, and this book is the foundation. If one is looking for an excellent book, look no further. Tyler
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Calculus for Engineers,Fourth Canadian Edition, is appropriate for first-year university-level engineering/physical science students who are studying calculus.Using an early transcendental approach, Trim emphasizes practical applications, many of which are drawn from various engineering fields. Students begin with basic practice drills and then progress to problems that require the integration of information learned in previous chapters. In this way, students develop an understanding of the mathematical procedure, rather than simply plugging numbers into formulae.

As a student of engineering at the University of Manitoba (where Dr. Trim lectures), I would like to extend my most sincere gratitude to Dr. Trim for his highly captivating and extreemly well structured text. This course is the basis of engineering, and this book is the foundation. If one is looking for an excellent book, look no further. Tyler

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