Year: 1976 Language: english Author: William Embleton Publisher: THOMAS REED PUBLICATIONS LIMITED Edition: 4th (SI Units) Format: PDF Quality: OCR without errors Pages count: ~500 Description: This book is intended to cover the syllabus on Mathematics in the examination for the Second Class Marine Engineers' Certificate of Competency. Each section deals with basic principles commencing at a fairly elementary stage and although it may appear to some to be over simplified in places, the author has done this deliberately to provide revision for the Marine Engineer who has not done any Mathematics for a number of years. Each chapter has fully worked examples interwoven into the text, test examples are set at the end of each chapter for the student to work out, and finally there are some typical examination problems. The author has gone beyond the normal practice of merely supplying bare answers to the test examples and examination problems by providing fully worked step by step solutions leading to the final answers. This has been done in the knowledge that many Engineers prepare for a Marine College course whilst serving at sea with no available tutor to give advice or guidance.
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Reeds 1 Volume 01 Mathematics for Engineers
Year: 1976
Language: english
Author: William Embleton
Publisher: THOMAS REED PUBLICATIONS LIMITED
Edition: 4th (SI Units)
Format: PDF
Quality: OCR without errors
Pages count: ~500
Description: This book is intended to cover the syllabus on Mathematics in the examination for the Second Class Marine Engineers' Certificate of Competency.
Each section deals with basic principles commencing at a fairly elementary stage and although it may appear to some to be over simplified in places, the author has done this deliberately to provide revision for the Marine Engineer who has not done any Mathematics for a number of years. Each chapter has fully worked examples interwoven into the text, test examples are set at the end of each chapter for the student to work out, and finally there are some typical examination problems.
The author has gone beyond the normal practice of merely supplying bare answers to the test examples and examination problems by providing fully worked step by step solutions leading to the final answers. This has been done in the knowledge that many Engineers prepare for a Marine College course whilst serving at sea with no available tutor to give advice or guidance.
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so and if the pdf file say 241 then you fill in 241
we know ther is somethims a diffrents because the conten page does not count the cover and some pages in betwen
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