Mathematics for machine technology / John C. Peterson, Robert D. Smith.

By: Peterson, John C. (John Charles), 1939-Contributor(s): Smith, Robert Donald, 1931- | Smith, Robert Donald, 1931-. Mathematics for machine technologyMaterial type: TextTextPublisher: Boston, MA : Cengage Learning, [2016]Edition: 7th edDescription: x, 662 pages : 28 cmContent type: text ISBN: 9781133281450; 1133281451Subject(s): Shop mathematicsDDC classification: 510
Contents:
Common fractions and decimal fractions Ratio, proportion, and percentage Linear measurement: customary (English) and metric Fundamentals of algebra Fundamentals of plane geometry Geometric figures: areas and volumes Trigonometry Compound angles Computer numerical control (CNC)
Summary: Reflecting the technology and tools of the trade, this book provides the mathematical skills and practice that students and apprentices can use on the job in the machine trades and manufacturing fields. It combines math concepts with relevant machine applications through industry-specific examples, and actual machine applications.
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Rev. ed. of: Mathematics for machine technology / Robert D. Smith, John C. Peterson. 6th ed. 2009.

Includes appendices, answer key and index.

Common fractions and decimal fractions
Ratio, proportion, and percentage
Linear measurement: customary (English) and metric
Fundamentals of algebra
Fundamentals of plane geometry
Geometric figures: areas and volumes
Trigonometry
Compound angles
Computer numerical control (CNC)

Reflecting the technology and tools of the trade, this book provides the mathematical skills and practice that students and apprentices can use on the job in the machine trades and manufacturing fields. It combines math concepts with relevant machine applications through industry-specific examples, and actual machine applications.

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