can anyone recomend a book for me about Engineering Math.. ECEMATH it would help me alot ty
if you mean tertiary level math, Mary Boas is very hard to beat.
http://www.amazon.com/Mathematical-Methods-Physical-Sciences-Mary/dp/0471198269 @IrishBoy123 this?
@perl yes
checked the contents, its solid, imma look for a free pdf of this
that link is supposed to make you feel like buying the book :o
maybe a previously owned copy
honestly i didnt look at the price, its more than a 100 dollars
this is also a really good book, a flowery version of Boas: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Mathematical-Methods-Physics-Engineering-Comprehensive/dp/0521679710 but, if you're looking for free stuff, MIT OCW is excellent. eg this is great, even comes with worked examples on video, lecture notes etc. http://ocw.mit.edu/courses/mathematics/18-02-multivariable-calculus-fall-2007/index.htm not sure how relevant books are anymore. a current undergrad might know.
I'm having to start right from the beginning and this book has become my bible... KA Stroud, Engineering Mathematics, sixth edition. http://www.amazon.com/Engineering-Mathematics-sixth-Text-Only/dp/B005H6H56E I picked it up 60-70% off from booktopia about 6months ago. I love it, thats coming from the very beginning but it has about 1250 pages so it wont always be so basic ! :)
thanks guys really apprecited it +1
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