Synopsis
This easy-to-understand review of the essentials of mathematics for computer technologists presents basic theory and procedures in an intuitive manner, augmented by numerous step-by-step, worked-out examples and arrowed, second-color annotations. Features instruction on calculator key usage, numerous practical applications of the mathematics, and plenty of problems and self-test review questions for practice. Begins at the very beginning--with fractions and decimal numbers--and then establishes a solid foundation in algebra, trigonometry and logarithms. Then covers computer-related mathematics, including digital number systems and codes, logic gate functions, Boolean algebra an dbinary arithmetic. A quick study/review guide in mathematics for anyone interested in computer technology.
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This easy-to-understand review of the essentials of mathematics for computer technologists presents basic theory and procedures in an intuitive manner, augmented by numerous step-by-step, worked-out examples and arrowed, second-color annotations. Features instruction on calculator key usage, numerous practical applications of the mathematics, and plenty of problems and self-test review questions for practice. Begins at the very beginning--with fractions and decimal numbers--and then establishes a solid foundation in algebra, trigonometry and logarithms. Then covers computer-related mathematics, including digital number systems and codes, logic gate functions, Boolean algebra an dbinary arithmetic. A quick study/review guide in mathematics for anyone interested in computer technology.
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