Available from selected booksellers or online at www.macmillanihe.com Pricing valid as of 04th Jun 2019 Engineering Mathematics 7th edition K.A. Stroud, Dexter Booth Macmillan International Higher Education Read more online at http://www.macmillanihe.com/t/9781137031204/ Ebook 9781137031228 €57.11 Paperback 9781137031204 €57.99 The best-selling introductory mathematics textbook for students on science and engineering degree and pre degree courses. Sales stand at more than half a million copies world-wide. Its unique programmed approach takes students through the mathematics they need in a step-by-step fashion with a wealth of examples and exercises. The text demands that students engage with it by asking them to complete steps that they should be able to manage from previous examples or knowledge they have acquired, while carefull y introducing new steps. By working with the authors through the examples, students become proficient as they go. By the time they come to trying examples on their own, confidence is high. Aimed at undergraduates on Foundation and First Year degree programmes in all Engineering disciplines and Science. The Foundation section covers mathematics from GCSE onwards to allow for revision and gap-filling, and so means the book can be used for a range of abilities and all levels of access. TABLE OF CONTENTS FEATURES PART I: FOUNDATION TOPICS Arithmetic Introduction to Algebra Expressions and Equations Graphs Linear Equations Polynomial Equations Binomials Partial Fractions Trigonometry Functions Trigonometric and Exponential Functions Differentiation 32 more... A unique interactive approach leads students through the mathematics with lots of worked examples and exercises so they can practise and learn with confidence Comprehensive - everything a student needs for their courseQuizzes, Learning Outcomes and checklists to keep students securely on track A free-toaccess online Personal Tutor with hundreds of fully worked solutions, hints and cross references to the text 100+ online mathematical questions set in engineering and scientific contexts