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Essential Mathematics for
Engineering Technicians
Copyright 2003 Interest Level: Post Secondary
 
   

 

Rescue engineering
students struggling
with mathematics

 
Benefits
Math skills mastery is tailored specifically for engineering technicians in two-year AAS programs
Each chapter includes learning objectives, a typical engineering technician problem that requires application of the math skill in question.
Each chapter contains an explanation of how to apply a particular math skill with worked-out examples and a set of practice exercises, with appropriate solutions
Contains useful unit-conversion tables

For self-study or classroom use

Essential Mathematics for Engineering Technicians

Student Review and Study Guide

Aspiring technicians in two-year engineering technology education programs often struggle to understand and use mathematics. This review and study guide helps students to raise appropriate math skills to the standards required for successful mastery of textbook concepts.

The separate student assessment instrument with answer key helps students and instructors to determine the students' "mathematical readiness."


Content

Scientific Notation   Geometry
Unit Conversion  

Angle Measures in Two and Three Dimensions

Introductory Algebra   Trigonometry
Powers and Roots   Special Graphs
Ratio and Proportion   Sinusoidal Motion
Exponents and Logarithms   Complex Numbers

Graphing in Rectangular

    Coordinates

   

Components
ISBN #
Title
Price
     
1-57837-362-X
Essential Mathematics for Engineering Technicians - Student Edition
$10.95
1-57837-363-8
Essential Mathematics for Engineering Technicians - Student Assessment and Answer Key
$10.00

 
 
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