ABSTRACT

Engineers around the world depend on MATLAB for its power, usability, and outstanding graphics capabilities. Yet too often, engineering students are either left on their own to acquire the background they need to use MATLAB, or they must learn the program concurrently within an advanced course. Both of these options delay students from solving real

chapter 1|26 pages

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chapter 2|30 pages

Difference Equations

chapter 5|22 pages

Root Solving and Optimization Methods

chapter 6|44 pages

Complex Numbers

chapter 7|34 pages

Vectors

chapter 8|56 pages

Matrices

chapter 9|18 pages

Transformations

chapter 10|24 pages

A Taste of Probability Theory*