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THE first edition of this work appeared in 1918, and was reviewed in our columns (NATURE, vol. 101, p. 463). It has now been put to the test alike by teachers and students, and has proved its value. The third edition, now before us, has been thoroughly revised; there are few additions, but we note one on elementary determinants which contains enough to enable the reader to understand certain methods employed in works on aerodynamics.
Mathematics for Engineers.
W. N.
Rose
By. (The Directly-Useful Technical Series.) Part I., including Elementary and Higher Algebra, Mensuration and Graphs, and Plane Trigonometry. Pp. xiv + 514. (London: Chapman and Hall, Ltd., 1922.) 10s. 6d. net.
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Mathematics for Engineers . Nature 111, 181 (1923). https://doi.org/10.1038/111181e0
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