Mathematics for Technicians has been revised and updated to meet the current competencies ofCertificate IV, Diploma and Advanced Diploma of Engineering under the MEM05 Metal andEngineering Training Package and UEE11 Electrotechnology Training Package.
This book features graded questions to guide from the basics through to advanced applications ofmathematics, ensuring that even students with poor mathematical literacy can easily meet the requiredcompetencies. Reality-based trade scenarios demonstrate how the theory would be used in different engineering careers.
Scope
Mathematics for Technicians covers the current competencies of Certificate IV, Diploma and AdvancedDiploma of Engineering under the MEM05 Metal and Engineering Training Package and UEE11Electrotechnology Training Package.
By:
Blair Alldis, Vincent Kelly Imprint: McGraw-Hill Education / Australia Country of Publication: Australia Edition: 7th edition Dimensions:
Height: 251mm,
Width: 200mm,
Spine: 18mm
Weight: 972g ISBN:9781743070772 ISBN 10: 1743070772 Publication Date:30 September 2012 Audience:
College/higher education
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Primary
Format:Paperback Publisher's Status: Active
Part 1 Numeracy and algebra Chapter 1 Fractions and decimals Chapter 2 Ratio, proportion and percentage Chapter 3 Measurement and mensuration Chapter 4 Introduction to alegebra Chapter 5 Formulae: evaluation and transposition Part 2 Geometry and Trigonometry Chapter 6 Introduction to geometry Chapter 7 Geometry of triangles and quadrilaterals Chapter 8 Geometry of the circle Chapter 9 Straight-line coordinate geometry Chapter 10 Introduction to trigonometry Part 3 Applied mathematics Chapter 11 Indices and radicals Chapter 12 Polynomials Chapter 13 Functions and their graphs Chapter 14 Logarithms and exponential equations Chapter 15 Non-linear empirical equations Chapter 16 Compound interest-exponential growth and decay Chapter 17Circular functions Chapter 18Trigonometric functions and phase angles Chapter 19Trigonometry of oblique triangles Chapter 20Trigonometric identities Chapter 21Introduction to vectors Chapter 22Rotational equilibrium and frame analysis Chapter 23Matrices and 3x3 determinants Chapter 24Statistics and probability