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Suggestions of basic books about mathematics for engineering

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Please, guide me in the basic mathematics for engineering.
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Greenberg - Advanced Engineering Mathematics

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Thomas's Calculus can be helpful for basic mathematics,there are a lot of detailed examples which is really educational.
 

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the calculus with analytic geometry by leithold...for advanced engineering mathematics look for elemenatry differential equation by rainville.
 

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K A Stroud - Engineering Mathematics

K A Stroud - Further Engineering Mathematics
 

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I vote Kreyzig also. Extensive yet accessible.
 

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yeah also i agree with aersoy and electricpete go for kreyzig...
 

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Bird J. Engineering mathematics (Newness, 2003)

It's useful book.
 

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kreyzigs is a good reference when u forget a formula or something else. when you working on some thing else u can use it as a refence book or reminder and go ahead your job :D
 

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Hi,
Follow Engineering mathematics by Grewel
 

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