Handbook of Mathematical, Scientific, and Engineering Formulas, Tables, Functions, Graphs, Transforms

Read * Handbook of Mathematical, Scientific, and Engineering Formulas, Tables, Functions, Graphs, Transforms by James Ogden, Max Fogiel ✓ eBook or Kindle ePUB. Handbook of Mathematical, Scientific, and Engineering Formulas, Tables, Functions, Graphs, Transforms A friendly monster It has 1011 pages, not including index, and it runs all the way from algebra (special products, partial fractions, matrices), to elementary analysis, geometry, trig, logarithms, hyperbolics, series, derivatives, integrals, differential equations, special functions, and more than 300 pages dedicated to applied science data: physiscs, chemistry, biology. One of the things I really liked about this book is that it has a table with all the prim. wiredweird said It meets a need. It

Handbook of Mathematical, Scientific, and Engineering Formulas, Tables, Functions, Graphs, Transforms

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Rating : 4.89 (925 Votes)
Asin : 0878915214
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 1248 Pages
Publish Date : 0000-00-00
Language : English

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A particularly useful reference for those in math, science, engineering, and other technical fields. A large amount of scientific data used by scientists and engineers is also contained in this handbook.. Includes the most-frequently used formulas, tables, transforms, functions, and graphs needed as tools in solving problems. The entire field of special functions is also covered

A friendly monster It has 1011 pages, not including index, and it runs all the way from algebra (special products, partial fractions, matrices), to elementary analysis, geometry, trig, logarithms, hyperbolics, series, derivatives, integrals, differential equations, special functions, and more than 300 pages dedicated to applied science data: physiscs, chemistry, biology. One of the things I really liked about this book is that it has a table with all the prim. wiredweird said It meets a need. It does what it promises: deliver the usual tables that meet basic mathematical needs. Trig, logs, exponents, and some miscellany (a little quaint in the era of calculators). I got it as a home reference for integrals, and it's good enough to get me in the right direction. Given it's intended range, I fault it only for weakness in stats and probability.Hey, the price is right. It's nothing special, but not all of my needs are special. For b. A professional engineer's MUST have!!! This is one of the best reference books in my library. It's a thick one, but I can't imagine any project without taking "Big Red" with me. All those formulas and relations one usually ends up rummaging through old college texts for and a handy springboard for functions one may not have encountered before. For college students this book is a MUST. Especially in those upper division courses (can you say "fourier transform"? ). Definitely wort

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