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Essential Mathcad for Engineering, Science, and Math w/ CD, Second Edition

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Essential Mathcad for Engineering, Science, and Math w/ CD, Second Edition

by Brent Maxfield
  • Paperback: 528 pages
  • Publisher: Academic Press; 2 edition (June 5, 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 012374783X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0123747839

Using the author's considerable experience of applying Mathcad to engineering problems, Essential Mathcad introduces the most powerful functions and features of the software and teaches how to apply these to create comprehensive calculations for any quantitative subject. The simple, step-by-step approach makes this book an ideal Mathcad text for professional engineers as well as engineering , science, and math students. Examples from a variety of fields demonstrate the power and utility of Mathcad's tools, while also demonstrating how other software, such as Excel spreadsheets, can be incorporated effectively. A companion CD-ROM contains a full non-expiring version of Mathcad 14 (North America only). The included software is for educational purposes only.

*Many more applied examples and exercises from a wide variety of engineering, science, and math fields
* New: more thorough discussions of differential equations, 3D plotting, and curve fitting, reading from files and writing to files.
* Full non-expiring version of Mathcad 14 software included on CD-ROM (North America only). The included software is for educational purposes only.
*New: A new chapter 1 introduces many basics of Mathcad, allowing the reader to begin using the program in less time.
* A step-by-step approach enables easy learning for professionals and students alike

2 REPLIES 2

The author ocasionally refers the reader to past editions of the mathcad  advisor newsletter.  Is it possible to have these articles posted?  I am currently looking for the discussion on plotting circles, etc. from the Jan 2002 newsletter.

Hi Steven,

I looked through the 2002 articles and don't see one on plotting circles, just a general 2D plot article. If you look under Tutorials under Mathcad Help, you'll see Features In-Depth. Creating 2D Graphs tells you how to plot circles.

Sorry I didn't see your comment earlier.

Mona

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