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Vectors in 2 or 3 Dimensions provides an introduction to vectors
from their very basics. The author has approached the subject from
a geometrical standpoint and although applications to mechanics
will be pointed out and techniques from linear algebra employed, it
is the geometric view which is emphasised throughout.
Properties of vectors are initially introduced before moving on to
vector algebra and transformation geometry. Vector calculus as a
means of studying curves and surfaces in 3 dimensions and the
concept of isometry are introduced later, providing a stepping
stone to more advanced theories.
* Adopts a geometric approach
* Develops gradually, building from basics to the concept of
isometry and vector calculus
* Assumes virtually no prior knowledge
* Numerous worked examples, exercises and challenge questions
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