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Math Applied to Space Science: Interesting Problems & Their Solutions (Handbooks & Guides) by Research and Education Association
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Math Applied to Space Science: Interesting Problems & Their Solutions…

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Achievements in aerospace would not be possible without mathematics. To interest the aerospace enthusiast, this book presents a collection of problems that are encountered in space. The problems are accompanied by solutions using only high school-level mathematics. A special feature of this collection of problems lies in demonstrating how secondary school mathematics is actually used by scientists and engineers in solving problems related to space science.

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