Understanding Mathematics - Second Edition

Keith Gregson

Mathematics is essential to the work of scientists, engineers and a whole host of other professions, but it can be difficult for non-mathematicians to master. This near-painless tour of mathematics uses ample examples from the world around us and worked problems to teach the topics that non-mathematicians often struggle with.

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ISBN 978-1-907284-80-9
Price £19.99
Publisher Nottingham University Press
Stock Status In Stock

 

Gregson explains the fundamentals behind mathematical relationships and working with equations and teaches readers how to craft estimates. Using examples from the environmental and life sciences, individual chapters cover powers and logarithms, calculus, probability and statistics, and matrix algebra. 

He also explains how to solve iterative problems, laying the groundwork to go from solving simple equations to calculating answers to real-world problems. Featuring end of chapter exercises and suggestions for further reading, this succinct account is a great resource for students of biological or environmental sciences as well as professionals seeking to brush up on basic skills.