Technical Math For Dummie ( Free PDF )

For Dummies ( Math & Science )

Content

  • Introduction
  • Part I: Basic mathematics, basic materials
  • Part 1: Math is as hard as you make it
  • Chapter 2: Exploring Technical Data and Business Tools
  • Chapter 3: One versus zero and away
  • Chapter 4: Calm down, calm down: addition and subtraction
  • Chapter 5: Multiplication and Division: Everyone Needs Them
  • Chapter 6: Measurement and conversion
  • Chapter 7: Killing Story Challenge
  • Part II: Making non-prime numbers simple and easy
  • Chapter 8: Fun with Pieces
  • Chapter 9: Ten: They have time
  • Chapter 10: Playing with percentages
  • Chapter 11: Uprooters and Fighting Against the Uprooters
  • Part III: Basic Algebra, Geometry and Trigonometry
  • Chapter 12: Algebra and the X-Mystery.
  • Chapter 13: The Path (Secret and Other)
  • Chapter 14: Quick and Easy Geometry: Convergence
  • Chapter 15: Calculating Areas, Dimensions, and Volumes
  • Chapter 16: Trigonometry, “Mysterious Numbers”
  • Part IV: Business Statistics for Your Business
  • Chapter 17: Map new and existing
  • Chapter 18: Wait a second: duration
  • Chapter 19: Statistics and Users of Computer Technology
  • Part V: Verses
  • Chapter 20: Ten Tips for Solving Any Math Problem
  • Chapter 21: Ten Ways, You’ll Use It Often
  • Chapter 22: Ten Ways to Avoid Daily Exercise
  • Dictionary
  • Phone book

Preface

Technical occupations requiring technical mathematics (technical mathematics). This is true Why do we write Applied Mathematics for Beginners? If you’re there now Whether you work at a tech company or are in school, you’ve probably discovered that many jobs require math.

Many areas of mathematical engineering are simple. You may think some parts are difficult, but take a closer look. After reading it, you slap your forehead and say, “Yeah! That makes perfect sense! I knew all of that before, but now totally get it! We think we’ve filled a gap in the world of digital guides, and we hope you enjoy this book.

About this book This book tells. This is a repair book that can help you fill in the gaps in math. It differs from other math books in three ways: It’s all about numbers. You won’t find anything about simple geometry or sigma algebra here. Our focus is mathematics for engineering careers; We look at the problems you can solve every day and the math skills you need to solve them. However, we also include general principles when necessary. Vol. It covers all the basic concepts of mathematics; other math books that cover specific concepts (for example, algebra, geometry, or trigonometry).is not as stupid as other math books (we hope). One of us (Barry) has been a technical writer for a long time and has written mostly great user guides. The nonsense ends here. Being a Beginners book, you can be assured that it is easy to read and relatable.

Applied Mathematics for Beginners uses basic mathematics for basic tasks in many applications. You get real examples and most of them are based on real life. So, what other book can you work with numbers and still make 90 chocolates or estimate the distance between the lighthouse and the fire? You can also use mathematics in your personal life and business.

At the risk of sounding like an infomercial, we would like to highlight two parts of this particular book. You won’t find our t-shirt wardrobe anywhere. Rules used in this book We designed this book to be easy for users, perhaps even user enthusiasts. Your friend will come to your house and bring you coffee and cookies. To help you get the most out of your new friends, we offer discounted deals: Italian type indicates new words. We follow each word with a short and often unique description. Sometimes we give you tips on how to say difficult words. Web addresses are monocot. They are usually very short and should not exceed two lines of text. But if they are, we do not add extra characters (such as hyphens) to indicate a break. Just write what you see.

Although our English teachers worry about breaking the rules, we usually write numbers as numbers, not words. For example, the text might say “Add 9 to 3 to get 12”, not “Add nine to 3 to get twelve”. We think this feature makes the concepts in the math book clearer.

Things You Shouldn’t Read We want you to read every word in this book face to face, but life is short. You don’t have to read the parts you don’t like. This reference book is designed so that you read only the parts you need.

You don’t need to read anything technical. Did you know? image. The purpose of the document is to provide you with more technical or general information. get out of the way (as it’s called in the publishing industry) is a cover letter you’ll often find in books. Interesting (in our opinion) but not essential for the general public, so you can skip it if you want.

Crazy thoughts Although we knew what would happen when you thought about it, we did two things for you: We assume that you learned the basics of mathematics in primary and secondary school. Why not include high school? Because high school is where most people get bored, confused, or frustrated with math. You may have been in school, but your thoughts were probably elsewhere. We assume you have a computer and Internet access. Not required, but very necessary. Use the search engine to find out more about a topic in this book.

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