Barry Schoenborn,Bradley Simkins - Technical Math For Dummies
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Technical Math For Dummies

Barry Schoenborn,Bradley Simkins

ISBN: 9780470598740
Vydavatelství: Wiley
Rok vydání: 2010
Vazba: Paperback
Počet stran: 384
Dostupnost: Skladem

Původní cena: 660 Kč
Výstavní cena: 495 Kč(t.j. po slevě 25%)
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Katalogová cena: 14.99 GBP

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Improve your technical math skills and get ahead of the pack Are you a vocational student or a trade professional? This is your one–stop, hands–on guide to mastering the math you?ll encounter on the job or while working toward your degree or certification. You?ll get easy–to–follow, plain–English guidance on mathematical formulas and methods that professionals use every day in the automotive, health, and other trades. Sharpen your tools refresh your basic math skills, like addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, measurement and conversion, and learn how to tackle operations better and faster Start your engines find out how to easily master algebra, geometry, and trigonometry concepts Take the mystery out of math discover how to work withcommon formulas to solve problems with multiple steps, and break down pesky word problems Get down to business take a look at "life math" (and learn how it?s different from "classroom math") to get a handle on how you?ll apply your math skills in your real–world technical work Open the book and find: Math myth busters An easy approach to fractions, percentages, exponents, and square roots Plain–English explanations of algebra, geometry, and trigonometry How to remove the mystery from word problems Tips on working with the essential tools and equipment that make arithmetic easy The formulas you need to know The math you?ll encounter in your daily work, no matter your profession Learn to: Understand mathematical concepts used in the skilled trades and by health care, culinary, and technical professionals Use fundamental formulas and methods to excel in the workplace, classrooms, and on job sites Apply algebra, geometry, and trigonometry to solve on–the–job problems