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<summary type="text">An Introduction to Matlab and Mathcad
Siemers, Troy
This textbook, or really a “coursebook” for a college freshman-level class, has been updated for Spring 2014 and provides an introduction to programming and problem solving using both Matlab and Mathcad. We provide a balanced selection of introductory exercises and real-world problems (i.e. no “contrived” problems). We include many examples and screenshots to guide the reader. We assume no prior knowledge of Matlab or Mathcad.&#13;
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Troy Siemers, Ph.D., Department Applied Mathematics, Virginia Military Institute
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