Selected Product: | Modern Engineering Mathematics Paperback Edition: 4 Author: Glyn James Publisher: Prentice Hall Release Date: August 2007 ISBN-10: 0132391449 ISBN-13: 9780132391443 List Price: £36.99 Average Customer Rating: | | Latin America During World War II (Jaguar Books on Latin America.) ISBN-10: 0742537412 ISBN-13: 9780742537415 List Price:£34.95 |
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I found that the book makes a song and dance of obvious ideas, and simply skims over the more complicated steps in new ideas.
All in all, I have hardly ever been able to make good use of this book. Bear in mind, however, that mine is a physics degree, not a maths or engineering degree, but I suspect the problems would be no different in those degrees also. | lack depth | Customer Rating: | | I was reading another book b4 reading this one and found it relatively simple and lack of information. It juz shows u HOW TO DO IT in plain simple English, without much explanation about the logics behind. It might be a good book to past your exams, and that's it. it's a very ez book to read. not good for u. | Poor | Customer Rating: | | Although this book is about engineering maths it is very poorly written. Unless you are an expert in the field you really will not understand anything this book talks about. It seems as if it was the writers ambition to make the book as complicated and unhelpful as possible. |
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