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Mathematics for Engineers by William Neville Rose

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Mathematics for Engineers
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Publisher: Chapman
ISBN/ASIN: 1440082642

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Two volumes of Mathematics for Engineers form a most comprehensive and practical treatise on the subject. Great care has been taken to show the direct bearing of all principles to engineering practice, and the complete book will prove a valuable reference work embracing all the mathematics needed by engineers in their practice, and by students in all branches of engineering science.

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