About this title: This text aims to provide students in engineering with a sound presentation of post-calculus mathematics. It features numerous examples, many involving engineering applications, and contains all mathematical techniques for engineering degrees. The book also contains over 5000 exercises, which range from routine practice problems to more difficult applications. In addition, theoretical discussions illuminate principles, indicate generalizations and establish limits within which a given technique may or may not be safely used.
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Description: Fair. Dust Cover Missing. Millions of satisfied customers and climbing. Thriftbooks is the name you can trust, guaranteed. Spend Less. Read More. read more
Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: McGraw Hill Book Company, Inc. 1
Date Published: 1951
Description: Good. General Used Condiiton. Minor Defects may Exist. Minimal Shelf wear. Text may contain minor marking or highlighting, Binding Tight. Previous owners name or bookplate may be present. All domestic items shipped within 24 hours. International orders shipped within 72 hours. Customer Service isn't just a motto for us, its a way of life. read more
Description: Pub by McGraw Hill, 1951. No DJ. HB book good plus, name and pencil notes inside cover, underlining and notes inside, a little shelf wear. (school text catalog) Engineering math, differential equations, mechanical and electrical circuits, integrals, LaPla. read more
Edition: 2nd
Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: McGraw-Hill, New York
Date Published: 1960
Description: b/w charts, diagrams. Hb, vg bk/ no dj, text tight, previous ownerÔøΩ s name inside front cover, some readerÔøΩ s notes in pencil inside front cover and endpg. read more
Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: McGraw-Hill
Date Published: 1975
ISBN-13:9780070721807ISBN:0070721807
Description: Good. 4th edition. 1975. hardback book. no DJ. foxing to top edge. name on inside front cover. has writing on title page. covers have wear at both end of spine, corners, edges. it also has rubbing and tears on back cover. read more
Binding: Cloth
Publisher: McGraw-Hill
Date Published: 1951
Description: G. No Jacket. Orange-brown cloth, gold lettering. Cover wearing through along edges, noticeable rubbing overall. Pencilled notations on endpapers and some of the pages. Stain near top of last pages. Pages tight, sturdy. 35-page Answer Book laid in. 640 pages. read more
Edition: 3d ed.
Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: McGraw-Hill, New York
Date Published: 1966
Description: Very good. No dust jacket. book is in very good condition, pages are clean and unmarked, cover shows signs of wear with edgewear and rubbing and bumped corners, previous owners name on inside of front cover. xiv, 813 p. illus. 24 cm. Includes Illustrations. read more
Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: McGraw-Hill, New York, NY, U.S.A.
Date Published: 1951
Description: Very Good. No Jacket. 8vo-over 7¾"-9¾" tall. Deals with those branches of mathematics which a student of engineering or applied science normally encounters in the first year or two following his introductory work in calculus. Mathematic equations and terms with which the average analytical engineer must be reasonabaly familiar. Contents are clean, bright, and tightly bound in lightly edge rubbed boards. Company stamp on end page. read more
Edition: Second Edition
Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: McGraw Hill
Date Published: 1960
Description: Fair. No Jacket. Cover has edgewear, marks, chipping, edgewear, bumping-Yellowing-Marks on edge of book-POS and stamp on FPD-Penmarks, writing, checkmarks, few marks etc. in book pgs especially RPD/RFEP-Dogeared. read more
Edition: Fourth Edition Second Printing
Binding: Hard Back
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Companies, The, Blacklick, OH, U.S.A.
Date Published: 1975
ISBN-13:9780070721807ISBN:0070721807
Description: Very Good. No Dust Jacket. 937 Pages Indexed. Tan covers have some surface scuffs and minor stains. Owner's name on front endpaper. No other marks, stamps, underlining or names on the faultless interior. Written for the applied scientist, whether engineer, physicist, chemist, or mathematician. It will be of great use in the technical courses to follow but also in a chosen profession to deal with the analytical aspects of the field. Contents in 18 Chapters: Ordinary Differential Equations of ... read more
"This excellent text is suitable for at least 2 full years of course work in advanced applied calculus. The text provides not only a great systematic review of all of calculus, but then uses it in all types of engineering/applied applications."
"The book I received is a fairly old edition, published in 1951. I bought it for reference, and so I didn't read it in any detail. However, it was clearly a good overview of the material presented. Naturally, it assumes a fairly high level of mathematical preparation. It seems to have been intended as a manual for a high-level course in applied engineering math. I think it served that purpose well. In modern times, no doubt more emphasis would be given to computer assistance and progamming. I might recommend a later edition so that possible corrections or clarifications would be incorporated to the benefit of the reader. It now occupies a place on my reference shelf."
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