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I've just finished my first year mathematics course for my engineering degree. We used Singh's "Engineering Mathematics Through Applications". I think that's all the maths we are going to study (I can't see any more mathematics units in my study plan) for this degree which leaves me a bit sad because I love maths :cry: Can you guys recommend me some more advanced textbooks? I'm particularly interested in calculus and linear algebra.
 
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http://rapidshare.com/files/167490315/a_handbook_of_statistical_analysis_using_spss_WWW.IRANMEET.COM_.rar
It is a really big book.Its about 1500 pages.You'll love it.
 
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Shyan, that book appears to be copyrighted

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