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037 _cTextual
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041 _2eng
_aeng
084 _aB13 L2/SC
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100 _aMyskis, A. D.
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245 0 _aIntroductory mathematics for engineers: Lectures in higher mathematics.
_b Lectures in higher mathematics.
260 _aMoscow
_bMir Publishers
_c1972
300 _a816 p.
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_bIncludes bibliographical references and index
520 _aThis document is the preface to a textbook on introductory mathematics for engineers. It discusses the goals and approach of the textbook. The textbook is designed to select the most important mathematical concepts and present them in a way that helps readers apply mathematics to other fields. Proofs are simplified and intuitive explanations are prioritized over rigor. The focus is on qualitative descriptions and numerical solutions rather than formal logic. The textbook is intended to be used both in classrooms and for self-study. It covers topics in analytic geometry, linear algebra, and other applied mathematics useful for engineers and physicists.
650 _aMathematics- Variables and functions
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650 _amathematics- Analytic Geometry
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650 _aMathematics- Linear Algebra
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700 _aVolosov, V. M.
_eTranslator
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942 _hB13 L2/SC
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