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Judith A. Beecher, Judith A. Penna, Marvin L.
Bittinger, "Algebra and Trigonometry (3ed,
Addison
Wesley, 2007)"
Publisher: Addison-Wesley | ISBN: 0321466209 |
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Table of Contents
Chapter R Basic Concepts of Algebra
R.1 The Real-Number System
R.2 Integer Exponents, Scientific Notation, and
Order
of Operations
R.3 Addition, Subtraction, and Multiplication of
Polynomials
R.4 Factoring
R.5 Rational Expressions
R.6 Radical Notation and Rational Exponents
R.7 The Basics of Equation Solving
Chapter 1 Graphs, Functions, and Models
1.1 Introduction to Graphing
1.2 Functions and Graphs
1.3 Linear Functions, Slope, and Applications
1.4 Equations of Lines and Modeling
1.5 More on Functions
1.6 The Algebra of Functions
1.7 Symmetry and Transformations
Chapter 2 Functions, Equations, and Inequalities
2.1 Linear Equations, Functions, and Models
2.2 The Complex Numbers
2.3 Quadratic Equations, Functions, and Models
2.4 Analyzing Graphs of Quadratic Functions
2.5 More Equation Solving
2.6 Solving Linear Inequalities
Chapter 3 Polynomial And Rational Functions
3.1 Polynomial Functions and Models
3.2 Graphing Polynomial Functions
3.3 Polynomial Division; The Remainder and Factor
Theorems
3.4 Theorems about Zeros of Polynomial Functions
3.5 Rational Functions
3.6 Polynomial and Rational Inequalities
3.7 Variation and Applications
Chapter 4 Exponential and Logarithmic Functions
4.1 Inverse Functions
4.2 Exponential Functions and Graphs
4.3 Logarithmic Functions and Graphs
4.4 Properties of Logarithmic Functions
4.5 Solving Exponential and Logarithmic Equations
4.6 Applications and Models: Growth and Decay,
and
Compound Interest
Chapter 5 The Trigonometric Functions
5.1 Trigonometric Functions of Acute Angles
5.2 Applications of Right Triangles
5.3 Trigonometric Functions of Any Angle
5.4 Radians, Arc Length, and Angular Speed
5.5 Circular Functions: Graphs and Properties
5.6 Graphs of Transformed Sine and Cosine
Functions
Chapter 6 Trigonometric Identities, Inverse
Functions,
and Equations
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Difference
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Half-Angle
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6.4 Inverses of the Trigonometric Functions
6.5 Solving Trigonometric Equations
Chapter 7 Applications of Trigonometry
7.1 The Law of Sines
7.2 The Law of Cosines
7.3 Complex Numbers: Trigonometric Form
7.4 Polar Coordinates and Graphs
7.5 Vectors and Applications
7.6 Vector Operations
Chapter 8 Systems of Equations and Matrices
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8.2 Systems of Equations in Three Variables
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8.5 Inverses of Matrices
8.6 Determinants and Cramer's Rule
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9.3 The Hyperbola
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9.6 Polar Equations of Conics
9.7 Parametric Equations
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10.2 Arithmetic Sequences and Series
10.3 Geometric Sequences and Series
10.4 Mathematical Induction
10.5 Combinatorics: Permutations
10.6 Combinatorics: Combinations
10.7 The Binomial Theorem
10.8 Probability
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Concrete Dams: Seismic Analysis, Design and
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Aerospace Engineering Sciences - University of
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Analysis of Structural Member Systems
Prof. Jerome Connor
Ronald Press, 1976
1571 pages
29 MB
Introduction
Preface, Table of Contents
Part 1: Mathematical Preliminaries
Chapter 1: Introduction to Matrix Algebra
Chapter 2: Characteristic-Value Problems and
Quadratic
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Chapter 4: Differential Geometry of a Member
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Chapter 5: Matrix Transformations for a Member
Element
Part 2: Analysis of an Ideal Truss
Chapter 6: Governing Equations for an Ideal Truss
Chapter 7: Variational Principles for an Ideal
Truss
Chapter 8: Displacement Method - Ideal Truss
Chapter 9: Force Method - Ideal Truss
Part 3: Analysis of a Member Element
Chapter 10: Governing Equations for a Deformable
Solid
Chapter 11: St. Venant Theory of Torsion -
Flexure of
Prismatic Members
Chapter 12: Engineering Theory of Prismatic
Members
Chapter 13: Restrained Torsion - Flexure of a
Prismatic Member
Chapter 14: Planar Deformation of a Planar Member
Chapter 15: Engineering Theory of an Arbitrary
Member
Part 4: Analysis of a Member System
Chapter 16: Direct Stiffness Method - Linear
System
Chapter 17: General Formulation - Linear System
Chapter 18: Analysis of Geometrically Nonlinear
Systems
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Uncertainty in Engineering
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Fundamentals of Ecology
6 MB
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Advanced Soil Mechanics,
18 MB
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slope
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Project Management
16 MB
Course covers three important aspects of
construction
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used to
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the framework to effectively manage a
construction
project in an
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3. Tools for Project Evaluation
4. Dealing with Uncertainty: Concepts and Tools
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8. Detailed Estimation and Pumpstation Overview
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10. Deterministic Planning II and Probabilistic
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13. Basics of Cost and Schedule Monitoring
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15. Problem Diagnosis and Introduction to Project
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16. System and Change Dynamics
17. Risk Management II, Quality Monitoring and
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18. Reviews (cont.), Audits, Changes and Disputes
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Soil Behavior
30 MB
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field
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soft-ground
construction engineering. Topics to be covered
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basic strength principles; stress-strain strength
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strength and
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Basic Strength Principles and
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Consolidation Behavior of Saturated Soils
1-D Consolidation: Magnitude of Final Settlement
Problem Soils
Strength-Deformation Behavior of Saturated Clays
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A Measurement of Undrained Strength for UU Case
Stress System: Experimental Techniques and
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Staged Construction
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Groundwater Hydrology
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8. Pump Test Analysis
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10. Superposition
11. Solute Transport in Groundwater
12. Soil Moisture I
13. Soil Moisture II
14. Natural Tracers
15. Hydraulic Conductivity: The Permeater
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Water Resource Systems
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