Electrical Engineering Applications with the TI-89
by David R. Voltmer, Mark A. Yoder
Publisher: Texas Instruments 1999
ISBN/ASIN: 1886309256
ISBN-13: 9781886309258
Number of pages: 155
Description:
This book is written for electrical engineering students. It is a collection of examples that show how to solve many common electrical engineering problems using the TI-89. The book will show you how to use the TI-89 to get the answer with more insight and less tedium.
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