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Anyone have a great recommendation for a textbook on 1st semester/year/undergraduate differential equations? I would like for:
1. The books style to cater to auto-didactic learning.
2. Emphasis on engineering problems/applications and/or emphasis towards engineering students. (i.e. non-math major)
There are numerous books on Amazon, most with avg reviews. I am a highly visual learner, so as much as I hate to admit it, nice new books with fancy graphics suit my learning style compared to monochromatic books of yesteryear.
If you do provide a recommendation, could you please state "why" it is a good/great book. I would also like coverage of Laplace and Fourier (or a separate recommendation for these topics).
Thank you in advance.
EDIT:
The following book seems to be fairly multi-facted, with good reviews for previous edition. Anyone use this book?
https://www.amazon.com/dp/0470458364/?tag=pfamazon01-20
1. The books style to cater to auto-didactic learning.
2. Emphasis on engineering problems/applications and/or emphasis towards engineering students. (i.e. non-math major)
There are numerous books on Amazon, most with avg reviews. I am a highly visual learner, so as much as I hate to admit it, nice new books with fancy graphics suit my learning style compared to monochromatic books of yesteryear.
If you do provide a recommendation, could you please state "why" it is a good/great book. I would also like coverage of Laplace and Fourier (or a separate recommendation for these topics).
Thank you in advance.
EDIT:
The following book seems to be fairly multi-facted, with good reviews for previous edition. Anyone use this book?
https://www.amazon.com/dp/0470458364/?tag=pfamazon01-20
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