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It has come to my attention that many of you are struggling to get by in your classes because your professors expect you to know how to do math. I’m here to tell you that this book will solve all of your problems. Originally published in 1988 and translated into Japanese, Korean, Russian and Spanish, I am proud and honored to bring it back into print. It is the one and only solution manual for Numerical Methods in Engineering with MATLAB 2nd Edition by Professor Jaan Kiusalaas (published on January 1st, 1988), which is a pretty old read already. However, although a lot of things have changed since 1988, the concept and ideas in this book remain the same. If you’re taking a numerical methods class now, then you’ll be living up to your potential. If not, then this book will show you how to quickly increase your skills using MATLAB. In no time, your professors will see your improvement and they will finally stop giving you calculus problems. For those who are interested in taking a numerical methods class but don’t want to use MathWorks software or who need review or reinforcement from someone who has been through it all before, I recommend this book as an excellent starting point. I took Professor K’s class at UT Austin in the Spring of 2012, and this book was an amazing resource for learning how to use MATLAB. The manual includes step by step instructions on how to use MATLAB to solve problems. MathWorks has pulled out all of the stops with their software, so even if you’re not trying to learn how to use their software specifically, you’ll still learn quite a bit about it. Using MATLAB allows the reader to visualize the concepts that are presented in this book. The graphics that are created using MATLAB can be seen in Chapter 3, "Introduction To Numerical Methods" and Chapter 5, "Solving Linear Systems In One Dimension". The graphs, plots and tables that are generated from the data that is generated from the solutions of the linear systems of equations set forth in this book can be viewed by members of the public on MATLAB’s public domain website. The manual also states the standards for scores on tests to which students must adhere by using methods from this book. This is a feature that not only allows the reader to gauge what score they may receive if they were to take a test, but it also helps them know what they’re capable of if they choose to take a test without this manual. The manual explains that the tests that are administered by the university should be based on this book. The manual is a great resource for anyone who wants to get a better understanding of mathematics, or even just take their first steps into the world of numerical methods, and it is a required resource for any student taking a class in numerical methods. Jan 21st, 2011 - Dr. Kiusalaas passed away at 83 years old. First Edit: I’m sure you’re all surprised to find that the book is over 30 years old. If you’re contemplating whether or not to buy this book or if you already have it, take note that both versions are pretty much identical. eccc085e13
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