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Automotive Engineering Math Notes

The document contains notes on Engineering Mathematics, structured into various sections covering topics such as Number Systems, Laws of Arithmetic and Algebra, Function Notation, Rules of Indices, Area and Volume, Angles and Trigonometry, Calculus, and Matrices. Each section includes explanations, evaluations, and examples relevant to automotive engineering. It serves as a comprehensive guide for students pursuing a National Certificate in Automotive Engineering.

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Automotive Engineering Math Notes

The document contains notes on Engineering Mathematics, structured into various sections covering topics such as Number Systems, Laws of Arithmetic and Algebra, Function Notation, Rules of Indices, Area and Volume, Angles and Trigonometry, Calculus, and Matrices. Each section includes explanations, evaluations, and examples relevant to automotive engineering. It serves as a comprehensive guide for students pursuing a National Certificate in Automotive Engineering.

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AUTOMOTIVE ENGINEERING

NATIONAL CERTIFICATE
ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS
NOTES

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SECTION A
NUMBER SYSTEMS

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COMPUTER NUMBERING SYSTEMS

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SECTION B
LAWS OF ARITHMETIC AND ALGEBRA

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LAWS OF ARITHMETIC AND ALGEBRA

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The evaluation Process

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ANSWERS

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ANSWERS

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SECTION C
FUNCTION NOTATION

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FUNCTION NOTATION, EVALUATION OF A POLYNOMIAL
BY NESTING, CUBIC ANDQUARTIC EXPRESSIONS HAVING
LINEAR FACTORS.

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SECTION D
RULES OF INDICES

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RULES OF INDICES, STANDARD FORM, PREFERRED
STANDARD FORM, RULES OF LOGARITHMS, COMMON
LOGARITHMS, CHANGE OF BASE, NATURAL (NAPIERIAN)
LOGARITHM AND INDICIAL EQUATIONS.

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The above ie rule 6 can also be explained

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SECTION E
AREA AND VOLUME

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Mass is both a property of a physical body and a measure of its resistance to
acceleration (a change in its state of motion) when a net force is applied. An
object's mass also determines the strength of its gravitational attraction to
other bodies. The basic SI unit of mass is the kilogram (kg).

Relative density, or specific gravity, is the ratio of the density (mass of


a unit volume) of a substance to the density of a given reference material. ...
A substance with a relative density greater than 1 will sink. Temperature and
pressure must be specified for both the sample and the reference

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SECTION F
ANGLES AND TRIGONOMETRY

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ANGLES AND TRIGONOMETRY

Angular measurement

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SECTION G
CALCULUS

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CALCULUS
GRAPHS

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The gradient of a straight line graph

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The gradient of a curve at a given point

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Gradient of a curve at a point

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SECTION H
MATRICES

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MATRICES

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OPTIONAL

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