Engineering mathematics Volume ll

This Volume II of Engineering Mathematics is a sequel to volume I of Engineering Mathematics written by the same authors. It is designed for the second-semester courses for undergraduate students of engineering. It is a lucid and effective presentation of linear algebra, its mathematical concepts, i...

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Main Author: Sharma, J.P
Other Authors: Yeolekar, Mahesh A.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New Delhi PHI Learning Private Ltd 2011
Edition:Eastern economy ed.
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