Introductory Computer Mathematics (2nd Edition) Review

Introductory Computer Mathematics (2nd Edition)
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I got this book as an assistant for programming and additional mathematics. The book is written more like an introduction to mathematics. It starts with basic fractions, multiplication, and exponents. It briefly covers advanced algebraic expressions and trig. Though the good side of it is that it covers logic gates pretty good. I would suggest buying a series of books instead of one brief one. Whether you are going into computer science or information technology, get something more in depth.

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Best-selling author Nigel Cook's new second edition of Introductory Computers Mathematics provides a complete math course for those learning computer technology. Employing an "integrated math applications"approach, this book reinforces all math topics with extensive applications to show readers the value of math as a tool. Specific chapters in the section on Basic Math discuss fractions; decimal numbers; positive and negative numbers; exponents and the metric system; algebra, equations and formulas; geometry and trigonometry; and logarithms and graphs. Computer Math topics cover analog to digital, number systems and codes, logic gates, Boolean expressions and algebra, binary arithmetic, and an introduction to computers and programming. For individuals preparing for a career in computer technology.

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