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Manipulate algebraic expressions of real and complex numbers, vectors, and matrices. Apply methods of mathematical analysis. Apply a range of numerical and computational methods. Construct mathematical models that capture the key features of an (engineering) problem.
Role of Engineering Drawing: The engineering drawing subject is designed to impart the following skills: 1. Ability to read and prepare engineering drawings. 2. Ability to make free - hand sketching of objects. 3. Power to imagine, analyze and communicate. 4. Capacity to understand other subjects.
These resources cover a wide range of algebraic topics, many of which are used in the field of engineering. The topics covered are: solving linear equations; solving simultaneous equations; solving quadratic equations; dealing with inequalities; the modulus symbol; graphical solutions of inequalities
Engineering Drawing. Catalog Description: Apply visualization skills in the interpretation of orthographic projections and pictorial drawings. Applied geometry, use of scales, sections, and auxiliary views are studied. Dimensioning standards and conventions as applied to detail and assembly drawings in manual drafting. Credit Hour(s): 1.
used for preparation of drawings. • Standards – set of rules for preparation of technical drawings. Conventions – commonly accepted practices in technical drawings. • Tools – devices used to create technical drawings and models. • Applications – the various uses for technical drawings.
The purpose of this guide is to give you the basics of engineering sketching and drawing. We will treat “sketching” and “drawing” as one. “Sketching” generally means freehand drawing.
Learning aim A – Examine how arithmetic, algebraic and graphical methods are used to solve engineering problems • Learning aim A is designed to provide learners with the mathematical skills that will allow them to solve a range of engineering problems that require calculations.