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Imaginary Numbers: and Their Roles in Engineering and Physics

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The concept of imaginary numbers and complex math can be difficult for some engineers and physicists. On the other hand, they are extremely useful for solving many types of equations that engineers and physicists encounter. The goal of this book is to demystify imaginary numbers and describe how they are used in multiple technical disciplines.

165 pages, Kindle Edition

Published October 4, 2015

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Andrew Motes

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Math for engineering - believe it!

Fairly math heavy in the area of study for engineering. Use j instead of i like used in theoretical math and physics
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