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I am preparing for a Competitive Exams, Where do I get a all mathematics formulae in one e-books or a website. Please Help Me. Because I have less time remains for Exams. I have no time to make a notes for all the formulae. Please Help.

2007-01-05 17:12:00 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Science & Mathematics Mathematics

If some one know a book which is only for mathematics formulae. Please Give me a name of it. Thanks in advance. Thanks a lot.

2007-01-05 17:15:16 · update #1

4 answers

Hi:

Here are some books that can help you out :

Schaum's Mathematical Handbook of Formulas and Tables
by Murray R. Spiegel, Schaums, John Liu

Schaum's Easy Outline of Mathematical Handbook of Formulas and Tables
by Murray R. Spiegel, John Liu

CRC Standard Mathematical Tables and Formulae
by Daniel Zwillinger

Handbook of Mathematical Formulas and Integrals
by Alan Jeffrey

Handbook of Mathematical, Scientific, and Engineering Formulas, Tables, Functions, Graphs, Transforms
by Staff of Research and Education Association, Rea, Research & Education Association

Handbook of Mathematical Tables and Formulas
by Richard Stevens Burington, Richards Stevens Burlington - a most execellent book for you - you can pick it up on ebay, Amazon, or any bookstore

Standard Mathematical Tables and Formulae
by Daniel Zwillinger (Editor), Salah D. Salman, Kenneth H. Rosen (With), Steven G. Krantz (With)

The Student's Essential Formula Book
by John C. Sparks

Mathematical Handbook for Scientists and Engineers: Definitions, Theorems, and Formulas for Reference and Review
by Granino Arthur Korn, Theresa M. Korn, Theresa M. Korn

A Handbook of Essential Mathematical Formulae
by Alan Davies, Diane Crann

Reed's Mathematical Tables and Engineering Formula
by David M. Reid


This is all the books I can find for you on this

thier available at any bookstore unless noted.

Hope this helps

2007-01-06 04:59:14 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

well if u are really serious. ..then stop thinking about an e-link or website. it will make u lose more time and may even create more of confusion.
so the better will be to go out in some book-shop and buy a book: something like " a handbook on mathematics" etc depending on the level of difficulty u will face for that exam. ask the bookshop owners and also consult Ur friends.
and i think that's the BEST solution for this.
regards.

2007-01-05 17:25:29 · answer #2 · answered by monu 1 · 0 0

Here's a start. I didn't scan all the hits for e-books. If the link doesn't work, search "CRC Mathematical Handbooks". You might also try Wolfram.com.: http://mathworld.wolfram.com/index.html

http://search.yahoo.com/search?search=CRC+mathematical+handbook&ei=UTF-8&fr=ks-ques&ico-yahoo-search-value=http%3A%2F%2Frds.yahoo.com%2F_ylt%3DApcN0vO6oKB2a7.JuweEXUgezKIX%2FSIG%3D111gjvvgj%2F*-http%3A%2F%2Fsearch.yahoo.com%2Fsearch&ico-wikipedia-search-value=http%3A%2F%2Frds.yahoo.com%2F_ylt%3DAmbdOATBmSqqyddqU9rTROsezKIX%2FSIG%3D11ia1qo58%2F**http%253a%2F%2Fen.wikipedia.org%2Fwiki%2FSpecial%253aSearch&p=CRC+mathematical+handbook

2007-01-05 17:41:12 · answer #3 · answered by Helmut 7 · 0 0

trigonometry applying top angled triangles. formula to locate area lengths and angles - tangent = opposite area / adjoining area opposite area = tangent x adjoining area adjoining area = opposite area / tangent Sine = opposite area / hypotenuse opposite area = Sine x hypotenuse hypotenuse = opposite area / Sine cosine = adjoining area / hypotenuse adjoining area = cosine x hypotenuse hypotenuse = adjoining area / cosine

2016-12-12 05:08:15 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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