Mathematics for Technical Schools
by J.M. Warren, W.H. Rutherford
Publisher: Copp, Clark 1921
ISBN/ASIN: 1179163532
Number of pages: 356
Description:
In this book an attempt has been made to present the subject of Elementary Mathematics in a way suitable to industrial students in our technical schools. The fundamentals as herein presented will form a basis for a wide range of industries.
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