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Engineering Mathematics 1

This page is the ``home page'' for the course EG1006 (Engineering Mathematics 1). It contains links to lecture notes, tutorial and past examination material.

Notes

The main reference is the
* notes
for the course generated from the same source as the notes I use in the lectures.

Printing

I suggest that even if you only want to print a few pages, you still try the pdf (Adobe's Portable Document Format) which can be viewed and printed using Adobe's freely available Acrobat reader. This is likely to give much better quality output than printing directly from the web. I suggest you only print notes after I've given the lecture - I am trying to change the text as I lecture along to suit your needs.

Tutorial Sheets

In general, tutorial sheets have (numerical) answers available, often with the sketch of solution, or even a full solution. They can be found here

Examination Papers

The course is fairly new, so there are few past papers. This section contains a practice exam to help you see the form of the paper and give you some indication of the type of questions to be set.

* Practice
as an indication of the type of paper to be set.

The Engineering Mathematics Handbook, available for reference in Engineering Mathematics examinations is also available.

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