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Engineering Fundamentals and Problem Solving

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The Eide text has been a "best seller" in the introductory/freshman engineering market since it came out in 1979. It has always been known for its reliable and principles-based focus. In this edition, careful updating of problems, exercises, and case studies along with a greater emphasis on computer problem solving and an earlier treatment of design will make this a favorite again. Specifically, a deeper and more extensive use of Excel and Matlab examples is presented. Even in a course area that increasingly requires a variety of module books as well as broad unifying texts, this title is always considered for the first engineering course. For those instructors who do want Eide's fundamentals approach but desire a shorter text to complement other application specific texts, McGraw-Hill offers the best version of this text as well. Please see Eide's "Introduction to Engineering Problem Solving and Design", 2nd edition from the best series.

453 pages, Paperback

First published April 1, 1979

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