Breach, M.

Essential maths for engineering and construction how to avoid mistakes / [electronic resource] / Mark Breach. - Abingdon : Spon, 2011. - 1 online resource (vi, 271 p.) : ill.

Includes index.

Taking mistakes commonly made by undergraduate students as its entry point, this book looks not only at how you can prevent mistakes, but provides a primer for the fundamental mathematical skills required for your degree discipline. Don't let your mathematical skills fail you! In Engineering, Construction, and Science examinations, marks are often lost through carelessness or from not properly understanding the mathematics involved. When there are only a few marks on offer for a part of a question, there may be full marks for a right answer and none for a wrong one, regardless of the thought that went into the answer. If you want to avoid losing these marks by improving the clarity both of your mathematical work and your mathematical understanding, thenEssential Maths for Engineering and Constructionis the book for you.We all make mistakes; who doesn't? But mistakes can be avoided when we understand why we make them. Taking mistakes commonly made by undergraduate students as its entry point, this book not only looks at how you can prevent mistakes, but also provides a primer for the fundamental mathematical skills required for your degree discipline. Whether you struggle with different types of interest rates, geometry, statistics, calculus, or any of the other mathematical areas vital to your degree, this book will guide you around the pitfalls.


Electronic reproduction.
Askews and Holts.
Mode of access: World Wide Web.

9780203851739 (e-book)


Mathematics--Textbooks.
Mathematics.
Maths for engineers
Mathematics
Engineering: general
Building construction & materials
Technology: general issues


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